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bby_210911 - PHILIPPICUS BARDANES Solidus

PHILIPPICUS BARDANES Solidus MS
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Товар уже продан в нашем интернет-магазине (2011)
Цена: : 3 200.00 €
Тип Solidus
Дата: 711-713
Монетный двор / Город: Constantinople
Металл: gold
Проба: 1000 ‰
Диаметр: 19 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 6 h.
Вес: 4,40 g.
Редкость: R2
Officine: 8e
Комментарии о состоянии
Exemplaire de qualité exceptionnelle pour ce type monétaire. Portrait fantastique. Revers de style fin, bien venu à la frappe. Conserve l’intégralité de son brillant de frappe et de son coupant d’origine
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Лицевая сторона


Аверс: легенда: D N FILEPICYS MYLTYLS AN.
Аверс: описание: Buste couronné de Philippicus de face, vêtu du loros, tenant un globe crucigère de la main droite et un scipio de la main gauche surmonté d’une croisette.
Аверс: перевод: “Dominus Noster Filepicus Multus Anni”, (Notre seigneur Phlippicus pour de nombreuses années).

Обратная сторона


Реверс: легенда: VICTOR[IA] - AVSUH.
Реверс: Описание: Croix potencée posée sur trois degrés.
Реверс: перевод: “Victoria Augusti”, (La victoire de l’auguste).

Комментарий


Un minuscule petit grafitti dans le champ gauche du revers (pi). Ce type semble plus rare que ne le laissent supposer les ouvrages généraux. C’est la première fois que nous proposons ce type à la vente.

Историческая справка


PHILIPPICUS BARDANES

(4/11/711- 3/06/713

Philippicus, of Armenian origin, revolted against the arbitrary power of Justinian II. The revolt originated in Cherson, which Justinian had punished for having been the place of his detention. Bardanes marched on Constantinople and Justinian II and his son, Tiberius were put to death. Favorable to the Monophysite heresy, he found himself deprived of numerous supports in the West, in particular in Rome. Very quickly, Philippicus had to face the double threat of the Bulgarians with Tervel their khan, former ally of Justinian II during his reinstallation in Constantinople in 705 who practically managed under the walls of the capital and in the face of the Muslim danger which scored points and continued their work of undermining in Asia Minor. Eventually the emperor was deposed, blinded and sent to a monastery where he soon died..

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