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v49_0311 - PHOENICIA - TYRE Unité (MB, Æ 22)

PHOENICIA - TYRE Unité (MB, Æ 22) XF
MONNAIES 49 (2011)
Starting price : 145.00 €
Estimate : 250.00 €
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Type : Unité (MB, Æ 22)
Date: an 281
Mint name / Town : Tyr, Phénicie
Metal : copper
Diameter : 22 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 9,88 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un petit flan irrégulier et épais, bien centré des deux côtés. Beau portrait de Melqart à l’usure régulière. Revers bien lisible. Patine vert clair, légèrement granuleuse
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient du stock du Crédit de la Bourse (1995), de la collection Maurice Laffaille, n° 591 et de la vente Monnaies et Médailles 76, 1991, n° 591 (400 FS)

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Buste lauré de Melqart-Héraklès (Hercule) à droite, la léonté nouée sous le cou ; grènetis circulaire.

Reverse


Reverse description : Massue terminée par le monogramme de Tyr ; date dans le champ ; le tout dans une couronne de chêne.
Reverse legend : MH-TRO/PO-LEwS/ (TUR)/ APS.
Reverse translation : (de la ville de Tyr an 281).

Commentary


Ce bronze a été frappé en 155-156. La date est à la fois en lettres phéniciennes et grecques. Cet exemplaire est reproduit dans l’ouvrage de Pierre Strauss, Collection Maurice Laffaille. Monnaies grecques en bronze, p.142, n° 591.

Historical background


PHOENICIA - TYRE

(1st - 3rd century A.D.

Tyre, according to tradition, seems to have been founded by settlers from Sidon, its great rival. Tyrian settlers founded Carthage in 814 BC. Tire was one of the main ports of Phenicia and one of the most important trading places in the Eastern Mediterranean. Tire refused to submit to Alexander the Great in 332 BC. The siege of the city lasted seven months from January to August under very difficult conditions. Alexander was ruthless and had the population massacred or enslaved. Tire did not disappear, was rebuilt. After the death of Alexander, it often changed masters: Perdiccas in 321 AC., Ptolemy the following year, then it was the turn of Antigone le Borgne in 314 before returning to Ptolemy's hands two years later. In 294 BC, Tire entered Seleucid orbit. After 274 BC, a new era seems to begin for Tyr. The city will be autonomous after 126 before J. - C. and will know a new political and economic rise without forgetting monetary which will continue under the Roman domination.

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