First magistrate attested in Athens during the first two months of 110/109 BC. From Trikorynthos. Belongs maybe to the same
familiy as the second magistrate Agathokles, he is probably his son (his father's as well as his son's name is Agathokles).
Both held the magistracy only for two months; reasons for their disappearance are dubious (Habicht 1991, p. 9 f.). Epimeletes
in 140 BC (IG II 2. ed. 1939, 43), participating in the Rhomaia in Delos in 127/126 BC (ID 2596, 7): See M. Thompson, The
New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) nos. 709-722 / issue 55 (p. 565); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung
des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, pp. 5 and 9 f. (110/109 BC); Prosopographia Attica 5338; P. M. Fraser – E. Matthews, A Lexicon
of Greek Personal Names II Attica (1994) p. 164 s. v. Euboulides, no. 41; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen
Münzen II (2009) p. 499 s. v. Euboulides.