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Dionysius (ambassador)
Dionysius ((ギリシア語:Διονύσιος)) was a Greek of the 3rd century BCE, who was sent as ambassador to the court of the Indian emperor Ashoka, by Ptolemy Philadelphus.
He was preceded in this role by Megasthenes, ambassador to Chandragupta Maurya, and Deimachus, ambassador to his son, and father of Ashoka, Bindusara.
Dionysius is mentioned in a passage of Pliny the Elder:
:"But () has been treated of by several other Greek writers who resided at the courts of Indian kings, such, for instance, as Megasthenes, and by Dionysius, who was sent thither by Philadelphus, expressly for the purpose: all of whom have enlarged upon the power and vast resources of these nations." Pliny the Elder, ''The Natural History'', book 6, Chap. 21 〔(Pliny the Elder, "The Natural History", 6, 21 )〕
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