Second magistrate attested in Athens during the first two month of 110/109 BC. From Trikorynthos. Maybe a relative of the
first magistrate Euboulides, probably his father. Both are attested for only two months, the reason for their sudden disappearance
is unknown (Habicht 1991, pp. 9-10): See M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) nos. 710-713 / issue 55
(p. 547); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, pp. 5 and 9-10 (110/109 BC);
Prosopographia Attica 75; P. M. Fraser – E. Matthews, A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names II Attica (1994) p. 4 s. v. Agathokles,
no. 132; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 279.