Vijayasena
Vijayasena (reigned 238-250) was a Saka ruler of the Western Satraps in India during the 2nd century CE.[1][2] He was one of 4 sons of Damasena that ascended to the throne.[3] In 242 CE, he was usurped by Isvaradatta, and regained the throne about a year and a half later. He was succeeded by his brother, Damajadasri III.[3]
Vijayasena | |
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Western Satrap king | |
Drachme of Vijayasena | |
Reign | 238-250 CE |
Predecessor | Yasodaman I |
Successor | Isvaradatta, Damajadasri III |
Father | Damasena |
References
- Visva-Bharati Annals. Visva-Bharati. 1955. p. 51.
- Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra (1977). Ancient India. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 537. ISBN 9788120804364.
- Smith, Vincent Arthur (1906). Catalogue of the Coins in the Indian Museum Calcutta Including the Cabinet of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Clarendon Press. p. 124.
Preceded by Yasodaman I |
Western Satrap 238–250 |
Succeeded by Damajadasri III |
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