Eucratides I (Greek: Εὐκρατίδης Α΄; reigned c. 170–145 BC) sometimes called Eucratides the Great was one of the most important Greco-Bactrian kings descendants of dignitaries of Alexander the Great. He uprooted the Euthydemid dynasty of Greco-Bactrian kings and replaced it with his own lineage.
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