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v49_0237 - IONIA - EFESO Unité, (PB, Æ 16)

IONIA - EFESO Unité, (PB, Æ 16) XF/AU
MONNAIES 49 (2011)
起拍价 : 125.00 €
估价 : 200.00 €
未售出的物品
种类 Unité, (PB, Æ 16)
日期: c. 48-27 AC.
铸币厂名称/城市 Ionie, Éphèse
材质 copper
直径 16 mm
模子方针 12 h.
重量 2,86 g.
稀少度 R1
关于品相的说明
Exemplaire sur un petit flan, légèrement décentré au droit sur la couronne. Joli droit. Très beau revers de haut relief, bien venu à la frappe. Belle patine vert olive clair
出版目录中的项代码 :
家谱
Cet exemplaire provient du stock de Claude Silberstein (1998)

正面


正面的说明书 Abeille vue de dessus dans une couronne de laurier.
正面铭文 EF.
正面的翻译 (Éphèse).

背面


背面的说明书 Cerf passant à droite devant une torche.
背面铭文 IASWN.
背面的翻译 (Jason).

评论


Au revers de ce bronze, nous trouvons le nom du magistrat monétaire (Jason) déjà rencontré sur l’exemplaire de la collection Maurice Laffaille.

历史细节


IONIA - EPHESUS

(3rd - 1st century BC)

Located at the mouth of the Caÿster on the coast of Asia Minor, Ephesus was famous for its temple dedicated to Artemis (Artemision) which could be dated, thanks to the votive deposit of construction, from the second half of the 7th century. The city suffered the Persian yoke. After the naval battle of Mycale in 479 BC. -VS. , it approached Athens and joined the Attico-Delian league from 477 BC. -VS. She broke with Athens after the disaster of Syracuse in 415 BC.. -VS. In 407 BC. -VS. , Lysander set up his headquarters in Ephesus and won the victory of Aegos-Potamos over the Athenians in 404 BC.. -VS. Spartan domination ceased after Conon's victory at Knidos in 394 BC. -VS. The Peace of Antalcidas in 387 BC. -VS. consecrated the city's return to Persian orbit. This domination lasted until 338 BC.. -VS. , date on which the city rose under the leadership of Philip II of Macedon. After Granicus in 334 BC. -VS. , the city rallied to Alexander after driving out the Persian garrison. In 295, the city fell into the hands of Lysimachus who renamed it Arsinoeia in honor of his wife, the daughter of Ptolemy. It regained its independence after the death of Lysimachus at Couroupédion in 281 BC.. -C and enjoyed a period of independence until 258 BC. -VS. , date on which, it entered for half a century under lagide domination before gaining once again a precarious autonomy. After 188 BC. -VS. , the city was integrated into the kingdom of Pergamon and followed its destinies until the bequest to Rome in 133 BC. -VS. .

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