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bgr_275275 - SICILE - SYRACUSE Hemilitron

SICILE - SYRACUSE Hemilitron AU/XF
350.00  €
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Тип Hemilitron
Дата: c. 278-276 AC.
Монетный двор / Город: Syracuse, Sicile
Металл: bronze
Диаметр: 21,5 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 1 h.
Вес: 8,13 g.
Редкость: R2
Комментарии о состоянии
Exemplaire sur un flan ovale bien centré des deux côtés. Très Beau portrait d’Héraklès à gauche. Joli représentation du revers, mais métal légèrement piqué. Jolie patine vert foncé, granuleuse au revers
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Происхождение:
Cet exemplaire provient de la vente Müller (Solingen) de février 1988

Лицевая сторона


Аверс: описание: Tête imberbe d’Héraklès (Hercule) à gauche, coiffée de la léonté, nouée sous le cou.
Аверс: легенда: DIOS ELLANIOU.
Аверс: перевод: (Dieu des Grecs).

Обратная сторона


Реверс: Описание: Athéna Promachos (Minerve victorieuse) marchant debout à droite, brandissant le foudre de la main droite et tenant un bouclier de la main gauche, l’égide tombant de l’épaule.
Реверс: легенда: SURA/KOSIWN.
Реверс: перевод: (des Syracusains).

Историческая справка


SICILY - SYRACUSE

(278-275 BC)

Pyrrhus strategos, King of Epirus

Following the arrival of Pyrrhus in Italy, in 281 BC, the consul L. Aemilius Barbula devastated the territory of the Tarentines after the destruction of a Roman squadron in the Gulf of Taranto. Pyrrhus, thanks to his elephants and to everyone's surprise, won the indecisive battle of Heraclea in 279 BC, hence the expression "Pyrrhian-style victory" which is equivalent to a victory which leaves the winner so exhausted that a defeat would not have weakened him more. After the victory at Ascoli in 279 BC, Pyrrhus failed to secure a decisive victory over the Romans, became angry with his Greek and Syracusan allies, and was finally defeated at Benevento in 275 BC. C. He retreated to Epirus, where he was eventually assassinated.

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