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bga_240952 - GALLIA BELGICA - BELLOVACI (Area of Beauvais) Bronze à la tête casquée, à l’aigle de face

GALLIA BELGICA - BELLOVACI (Area of Beauvais) Bronze à la tête casquée, à l’aigle de face XF
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Type : Bronze à la tête casquée, à l’aigle de face
Date: c. 50-25 AC.
Mint name / Town : Beauvais (60)
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 16,5 mm
Orientation dies : 5 h.
Weight : 1,71 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Flan un peu court et irrégulier, mais frappe vigoureuse au droit comme au revers. Patine sombre
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Ce bronze provient de la collection P. Gendre et est indiqué provenir de Vendeuil-Caply (60)

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête casquée à gauche, l'œil en amande.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Aigle de face, la tête tournée à gauche.

Commentary


Cette rare série attribuée aux Bellovaques est représentée par deux types de revers ; celui au pégase et à la croisette (dont nous avons eu trois exemplaires) et celui à l’aigle de face que nous proposons pour la première fois avec deux exemplaires dans la collection Gendre. Vendeuil-Caply est indiqué comme provenance de ces deux monnaie.
Le DT. 546 est l’exemplaire de la BN, repris par S. Scheers dans son traité et alors considéré comme unique et sans provenance.

Historical background


GALLIA BELGICA - BELLOVACI (Area of Beauvais)

(2nd - 1st century BC)

The Bellovaques, people of Belgian Gaul, occupied the current department of Oise. Their neighbors were the Parisii, the Véliocasses, the Calètes, the Ambiens and the Suessions.. Caesar (BG. VII. 59) considers the Bellovaci as the "most valiant people in all of Gaul". Before the Gallic Wars, the Bellovaci had been allies of the Aedui. In 57 BC. -VS. , they were the architects of the uprising of the Belgian peoples, provided a contingent of sixty thousand warriors to the coalition, but were defeated and found refuge on their oppidum of Bratuspantium. In 52 BC. -VS. , they had promised a contingent of ten thousand men for the relief army. They recanted, claiming to fight the Romans alone. Finally, at the prayer of Commius, they gave two thousand men to the coalition. The following year, in 51 BC. -VS. , they took for the last time the head of a revolt of the Belgian people. Corréos, Bellovaque chief, led the sedition in order to fight the Romans with the Atrébates, the Ambiens, the Aulerques Éburovices, the Calètes and the Véliocasses. With the atrebate Commios, Correos met the Roman armies on the borders of the Bellovaci and Suession countries.. Correos was killed, which put an end to hostilities definitively.. The main oppidum of the Bellovaci was Bratuspantium which is difficult to identify with certainty with the Roman city of Caesaromagus (Beauvais). Caesar. (BG. II, 4, 5, 10, 13, 14; V, 46; VII, 59, 75, 90; viii, 6, 7, 12, 14-17, 20-23, 38). Strabo (G. IV, 3-5). Pliny (HN. IV, 106). Ptolemy (G. II, 9). Kruta: 68, 351.

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