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v53_0107 - SIRIA - REGNO DI SIRIA - ANTIOCO III IL GRANDE Tétradrachme

SIRIA - REGNO DI SIRIA - ANTIOCO III IL GRANDE Tétradrachme AU/XF
MONNAIES 53 (2012)
Начальная цена : 225.00 €
Назначить цену : 350.00 €
Цена реализации : 290.00 €
Количество ставок : 2
Максимальная предлагаемая цена : 321.00 €
Тип Tétradrachme
Дата: c. 197 AC.
Монетный двор / Город: Syrie, Antioche
Металл: silver
Диаметр: 26 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 12 h.
Вес: 16,48 g.
Редкость: R2
Emission: 4e
Комментарии о состоянии
Exemplaire sur un petit flan ovale, bien centré des deux côtés. Beau portrait. Joli revers. Usure importante, parfaitement lisible et identifiable. Patine noire, légèrement granuleuse
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Происхождение:
Cet exemplaire provient de MONNAIES 43, n° 252

Лицевая сторона


Аверс: легенда: ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Аверс: описание: Tête diadémée d'Antiochus III à droite entourée de la stemma.

Обратная сторона


Реверс: Описание: Apollon nu assis à gauche sur l'omphalos, tenant une flèche de la main droite et appuyé sur son arc de la main gauche ; dans le champ à gauche, une corne d’abondance (cornucopiæ).
Реверс: легенда: BASILEOS// ANTIOCOU.
Реверс: перевод: (Du roi Antiochus).

Комментарий


Mêmes coins que l’exemplaire de la vente Giessener Münzhandlung 40, 7 avril 1988, n° 310, présentant un petit défaut au revers sur la jambe droite d’Apollon caractéristique du coin de revers (R/174).

Историческая справка


SYRIA - SELEUKID KINGDOM - ANTIOCHUS III THE GREAT

(223-187 BC)

Antiochus III, second son of Seleucus II, succeeded his brother Seleucus III in 223 BC. He first had to put down the revolt of Molon, a satrap of Media who had revolted and was only eliminated in 220 BC Having made the mistake of entrusting the military command of Asia Minor to his uncle Achaios, the latter revolted and Antiochus did not overcome the revolt until after the capture of Sardis in 214 BC. .-C. The decapitated usurper, he then restored Seleucid power in Parthia and Bactria. After Philip V was defeated at Cynoscephali and welcomed the exiled Hannibal, he became an implacable enemy of the Romans. After a first series of victories, he was finally defeated at Thermopylae and Magnesia in 189 BC. He had to sign the Peace of Apamea the following year, consecrating Roman hegemony and the end of Seleucid domination in Asia Minor, leaving Pergamum the arbiter of the situation. He was assassinated in 187 BC.

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