Sandrocottus

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * , the first Mauryan emperor reigning 321—297 BCE.

Declension
Nominative, dative and accusative Sandrocottus, genitive (without the definite article) or Sandrocottus (with the definite article).

Older declension:

Like in Latin, with nominative Sandrocottus, genitive, dative and ablative , accusative , vocative.

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * , the first Mauryan emperor reigning 321—297 BCE.
 * The author of this liberation was Sandrocottus, who afterwards however, turned their semblance of liberty into slavery; for, making himself king, he oppressed the people whom he had delivered from a foreign power, with a cruel tyranny.
 * The author of this liberation was Sandrocottus, who afterwards however, turned their semblance of liberty into slavery; for, making himself king, he oppressed the people whom he had delivered from a foreign power, with a cruel tyranny.