Answer the following question: Read the bio below and try to give details on hermaeus 's:    - title     - caption     - reign       - name     - image     - queen     Bio: hermaeus soter -lrb- greek : ; epithet means `` the saviour '' -rrb- was a western indo-greek king of the eucratid dynasty , who ruled the territory of paropamisade in the hindu-kush region , with his capital in alexandria of the caucasus -lrb- near today 's kabul , afghanistan -rrb- . bopearachchi dates hermaeus to circa 90 -- 70 bce and r. c. senior to circa 95 -- 80 bce but concedes that bopearachchi 's later date could be correct . hermaeus seems to have been successor of philoxenus or diomedes , and his wife kalliope may have been a daughter of philoxenus according to senior . judging from his coins , hermaeus ' rule was long and prosperous , but came to an end when the yuezhi , coming from neighbouring bactria overtook most of his greek kingdom in the paropamisade around 70 bce . according to bopearachchi , these nomads were the yuezhi , the ancestors of the kushans , whereas senior considers them sakas . following his reign , it is generally considered that greek communities remained under the rule of these hellenized nomads , continuing rich cultural interraction -lrb- see greco-buddhism -rrb- . some parts of his kingdom may have been taken over by later kings , such as amyntas nikator . the coinage of hermaeus was copied widely -lrb- posthumous issues -rrb- , in increasingly barbarized form by the new nomad rulers down to around 40 ce -lrb- see yuezhi article -rrb- . at that time , kushan ruler kujula kadphises emphatically associated himself to hermaeus on his coins , suggesting he was either a descendant by alliance of the greek king , or that at least he wanted to claim his legacy . in any case , the yuezhi-kushan preserved a close cultural interaction with the greeks as late as the 3rd century ce . given the importance of hermaeus to the nomad rulers , it is possible that hermaeus himself was partially of nomad origin .
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- title is indo-greek king- caption is coin hermaiou `` of the saviour king hermaeus '' . british of museum . hermaeus . greek legend : basileos sotĒros- reign is 90 -- 70 bce- name is hermaeus the saviour '' soter ''- image is hermaios coin.jpg- queen is kalliope