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bgr_354257 - JUDAEA - FIRST REVOLT Shekel

JUDAEA - FIRST REVOLT Shekel AU
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Item sold on our e-shop (2015)
Price : 3 500.00 €
Type : Shekel
Date: an 2
Mint name / Town : Jérusalem, Judée
Metal : silver
Diameter : 23 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 13,81 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan épais, bien centré des deux côtés avec les grènetis complets. Joli droit avec une infime faiblesse de frappe sur le calice. Revers de haut relief. Jolie patine de collection avec des reflets dorés, légèrement granuleuse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : INSCRIPTION HÉBRAÏQUE, (SHEKEL D'ISRAËL/ AN 2).
Obverse description : Calice surmonté de la date.

Reverse


Reverse legend : INSCRIPTION HÉBRAÏQUE, (JÉRUSALEM LA SAINTE).
Reverse description : Trois grenades sur une tige.

Commentary


L’an 2 est la plus représentée des shekels avec 54% du monnayage de l’an 1 à 5.

Historical background


JUDAEA - FIRST REVOLT

(66-70)

After the death of Herod the Great (37 - 4 BC. J. -VS. ), a silent struggle is engaged by the Jews against the introduction of foreign cults and against those who collaborate with the Roman occupier. After the disastrous management of Antonius Felix, brother of Pallas, Judea revolted against the Romans. Nero appointed Vespasian to quell the revolt which was to last four years. In 67, the armed revolt broke out and surprised the Roman troops who suffered setbacks until the arrival of Vespasian, appointed by Nero imperial legate in charge of repression at the head of three legions. A certain Joseph, commanding one of the Jewish armies, resists in the citadel of Jotapata. Taking refuge in a cave with about forty notables, he escapes their collective suicide, surrenders and predicts the empire to Vespasian. The prediction came true two years later, in 69. The prisoner is then freed and according to Roman custom takes the name of his protector (Flavius): he is now Flavius-Joseph, a precious historian of the war of which he is an actor (ambiguous) and a witness (not very objective). Vespasian, having become emperor, entrusts the command to his eldest son and faithful lieutenant Titus, who - in 70 - burns Jerusalem, loots and destroys the Temple (of which only the Western Wall remains, known as the "Wailing Wall"). This considerable event is at the origin of the Diaspora which was to last almost 1. 900 years. It is the end of the war of the Jews, even if the fortress of Masada resists until 73. Vespasian and Titus celebrate their victory with a common triumph, in June 71.

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