Pantaleon
| Pantaleon | |
|---|---|
Cupro-nickel coin of Pantaleon. Greek legend reads: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠANTAΛEONTOΣ, "of king Pantaleon." | |
| Indo-Greek king | |
| Reign | 190–180 BC |
| Predecessor | Demetrius I |
| Successor | Agathocles |
| Died | 180 BCE |
| Dynasty | Euthydemid dynasty |
| Father | Euthydemus I |
Pantaleon (Ancient Greek: Πανταλέων, Pantaléōn) was a Greek king who reigned some time between 190 and 180 BC in Bactria and India. He was a younger contemporary or successor of the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius, and is sometimes believed to have been his brother and/or subking.
The scarcity of his coinage indicates a short reign. Known evidence suggests that he was replaced by his (probable) brother or son Agathocles, by whom he was commemorated on a "pedigree" coin.