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v38_0282 - CIPPRUS - REGNO DI CIPPRUS - SALAMINA - EVAGORAS I Statère

CIPPRUS - REGNO DI CIPPRUS - SALAMINA - EVAGORAS I Statère VF
MONNAIES 38 (2009)
起拍价 : 280.00 €
估价 : 750.00 €
竞价记录 : 410.00 €
出价数量 : 2
最高出价 : 500.00 €
种类 Statère
日期: c. 411-374 AC.
铸币厂名称/城市 Salamine
材质 silver
直径 22,5 mm
模子方针 7 h.
重量 10,50 g.
稀少度 R3
关于品相的说明
Exemplaire sur un petit flan épais, irrégulier et ovale, centré des deux côtés. Usure très importante, mais parfaitement lisible et identifiable. Coin bouché au droit. Léger tréflage au revers. Recouvert d’une épaisse patine grise avec des reflets dorés

正面


正面的文字 LETTRES CHYPRIOTES (EU VA KO RO).
正面的说明书 Tête barbue d’Hercule à droite, coiffée de la léonté.
正面的翻译 (Evagoras).

背面


背面的文字 LETTRES CHYPRIOTES (PAS SI LE O SE).
背面的说明书 Bouquetin agenouillé à droite ; derrière, un grain d’orge.
背面铭文 EU.
背面的翻译 (Roi).

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Cassure de coin visible au droit sur l’arcade sourcilière d’Hercule et sur la joue du Héros. Légère trace de double frappe perceptible au niveau de la ligne d’exergue.

历史细节


CYPRUS - KINGDOM OF CYPRUS - SALAMIS - EVAGORAS I

(411 - 374 BC)

King of Salamis in 411 BC, Evagoras was a faithful ally of the Athenians. He participated in the Battle of Cnidus in 394 BC and seized almost all of the island of Cyprus. He had to fight against the other dynasts of the island, Amathonte, Citium and Soloi. King Artaxerxes II sent Hecatomnos, satrap of Caria to fight the rebellious monarch. Evagoras captured Tire and some towns on the Phoenician coast. With the help of the Athenians and Chabrias, he seized the whole island of Cyprus, except Citium. After the peace of the Great King (Antalcidas) in 387 BC, he found himself alone against the Persian threat. The king of the Persians instructed the satrap Tiribaze to bring the island back into the Empire. Finally Evagoras was defeated and Salamis besieged. He had to submit to keep his throne, but lost most of his territorial gains. He was murdered along with his eldest son Pnytagoras. it was Nicocles, his second son who succeeded him.

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