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v16_0004 - CALABRIA - TARAS Nomos, statère ou didrachme campano-tarentin

CALABRIA - TARAS Nomos, statère ou didrachme campano-tarentin XF
MONNAIES 16 (2002)
Starting price : 150.00 €
Estimate : 300.00 €
Realised price : 220.00 €
Number of bids : 6
Maximum bid : 220.00 €
Type : Nomos, statère ou didrachme campano-tarentin
Date: c. 281-228 AC.
Mint name / Town : Calabre, Tarente
Metal : silver
Diameter : 19,5 mm
Orientation dies : 7 h.
Weight : 7,23 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Très beau portrait bien centré. Joli revers. Patine de collection ancienne
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Tête de nymphe à gauche, les cheveux retenus par un diadème et une sphendoné.

Reverse


Reverse description : Cavalier nu au pas à gauche, couronnant son cheval ; petit dauphin à droite entre les jambes du cheval.
Reverse legend : TA.

Commentary


La tête au droit rappelle certains didrachmes de Naples frappés entre 340 et 241 avant J.-C. Au revers, c’est le cavalier et non pas Taras qui symbolise Tarente.

Historical background


CALABRIA - TARAS

(272-235 BC)

Autonomous - First Treaty with the Romans

Taranto, founded around 706 BC by the Parthenopeans, was Sparta's only colony. According to mythology, Taras was the son of Poseidon and the nymph Satyra. He was saved during a shipwreck by a dolphin who deposited him near the future city and the legend TAPAS designates the city. After the departure of Pyrrhus, Taranto submitted to Rome. Under the leadership of Consul Spurius Carvilius Maximus, Taranto became an allied city of Rome. After the defeat of 272 BC, it experienced a great period of prosperity which lasted until the Second Punic War (221-202 BC).

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