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v26_0007 - BRUTTIUM - LOCRI Nomos, statère ou didrachme

BRUTTIUM - LOCRI Nomos, statère ou didrachme AU
MONNAIES 26 (2006)
起拍价 : 650.00 €
估价 : 1 200.00 €
竞价记录 : 965.00 €
出价数量 : 4
最高出价 : 1 210.00 €
种类 Nomos, statère ou didrachme
日期: c. 334-330 AC.
铸币厂名称/城市 Locres
材质 silver
直径 20,5 mm
模子方针 9 h.
重量 7,68 g.
稀少度 R3
关于品相的说明
Beau portrait sur un petit flan un peu étroit. Revers de toute beauté, parfaitement centré. Jolie patine de médaillier avec des reflets mordorés
出版目录中的项代码 :
家谱
Cet exemplaire provient de la vente Hirsch 169, 20-22 février 1991, n° 87

正面


正面的说明书 Tête laurée de Zeus à droite.
正面铭文 LOKR[ON].

背面


背面的说明书 Aigle à gauche, les ailes déployées attaquant un lièvre à gauche, derrière, monogramme.
背面铭文 QPU.

评论


Mêmes coins que l’exemplaire de l’American Numismatic Society (ANS. 526). Sur cet exemplaire le foudre au-dessus de l’aigle n’est pas visible.

历史细节


BRUTTIUM - LOCRI

(4th century BC)

Alexander the Molossus, King of Epirus

Lokroi Epizephyrioi (Locres) was founded in 690 BC by Locrian and Opontian settlers. The city, an ally of Syracuse, fell under the domination of Dionysius I in 388 BC. The city only regained its autonomy in 346 BC, when its coinage began. Its territory was one of the largest in Magna Graecia, and therefore vulnerable. The Locrians appealed to Alexander the Molossian, king of Epirus, to intervene in southern Italy against the Lucanian tribes and the Brettians. Alexander, installed in Locres, led several offensives before finding death in 330 BC in Pandosia. During the intervention of Pyrrhus, from 280 BC, in southern Italy at the behest of Taranto, Locri found itself to be the headquarters of the Epirote king. But after the king's departure in 277 BC, the Locrians entered the Roman alliance by helping drive out the Greek garrison. During the Second Punic War, Locri opened its doors to Hannibal in 216 BC after the disaster at Cannae and was one of the main supply ports for the Carthaginians. The city was finally taken by Scipio in 205 BC.

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