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bga_836029 - NERVII (Currently Belgium) Bronze au rameau VARTICEO

NERVII (Currently Belgium) Bronze au rameau VARTICEO XF
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Item sold on our e-shop (2023)
Price : 240.00 €
Type : Bronze au rameau VARTICEO
Date: c. 60-50 AC.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 16,5 mm
Weight : 3,48 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Frappé sur un flan très épais. Droit presque complet et revers sur flan court et décentré. Patine sombre
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de la collection Norbert Michaud, fameux collectionneur d’art japonais

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Axe vertical, formé de sept globules, accosté de quatre mèches ondulées de part et d'autre.

Reverse


Reverse legend : [VARTICE]O.
Reverse description : Cheval "nervien" à droite, deux gros globules superposés entre les jambes.

Commentary


Cet exemplaire est celui de MONNAIES 23, n° 886. Sur cet exemplaire, décentré au revers, la légende est complètement hors flan, sauf le O pointé devant la tête du cheval (si on admet qu’il s’agit d’une lettre et non d’un élément décoratif).

Historical background


NERVII (Currently Belgium)

(2nd - 1st century BC)

Les Nerviens belong to the large Belgian group. Their territory was very vast and extended over the north of present-day Belgium, located between Scheldt and Sambre. Their neighbors were the Menapians, the Eburones, the Remes, the Bellovaci, the Viromanduans and the Atrebates.. They had several client peoples including the Ceutrons and the Lévaques. In 57 BC. -VS. , they provided a contingent of fifty thousand men to the Belgian coalition, led by the Bellovaques. César describes them as "the fiercest of the Belgians". They were defeated at the Battle of the Sambre and decimated. Only five hundred warriors would have survived out of the sixty thousand engaged. They submitted and received the protection of the Romans, which did not prevent them, in 54 BC. -VS. , to join the sedition of Ambiorix, Eburon leader who revolted against Caesar and besieged Quintus Cicero, who was finally freed by his leader. They were preparing for war when Caesar led his troops into their territory and crushed them in 53 BC.. -VS. Nevertheless, they still provided a contingent of five thousand men to rescue Vercingetorix besieged in Alesia. Caesar (BG. II, 4, 15-17, 19, 23, 28, 29, 32; V, 24, 38, 39, 41, 42, 45, 46, 48, 56, 58; VI, 2, 3, 29; VII, 75). Strabo (G. IV, 3, 4).

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