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E-auction 380-292448 - bga_472472 - CAVARII (Area of Avignon and Orange) Bronze au taureau T.POM / SEX.F

CAVARII (Area of Avignon and Orange) Bronze au taureau T.POM / SEX.F VF
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Estimate : 100 €
Price : 35 €
Maximum bid : 35 €
End of the sale : 27 July 2020 14:20:00
bidders : 6 bidders
Type : Bronze au taureau T.POM / SEX.F
Date: c. 30 AC.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 16 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 1,34 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Bronze avec un revers complet mais un droit légèrement décentré. Patine rougeâtre et granuleuse.
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de la collection Raymond D. (1948-2017)

Obverse


Obverse legend : SEX. F..
Obverse description : Buste avec la tête nue à droite, drapé ; une esse derrière la nuque.

Reverse


Reverse legend : T. POM.
Reverse description : Taureau passant à droite sur une ligne d’exergue, légende au-dessus.

Commentary


Cette monnaie a été abusivement laissée aux Pétrocores dans le LA TOUR II (p. 142, n° 4353). Une attribution aux Cavares semble préférable comme le pense aujourd’hui S. Scheers.

Historical background


CAVARII (Area of Avignon and Orange)

(1st century BC)

The Cavares were settled on the left bank of the Rhône between the Durance and the Tricastin. The territory included the cities of Arausio (Orange), Cabellio (Cavaillon) and Avenio (Avignon). Originally dependent on the Voconces or the Allobroges, they had to become independent after the defeat of the Allobroges, allies of the Arvernes in 121 BC.. -VS. From 118 BC. -VS. , the Cavares found themselves integrated into the new province of Narbonnaise. They were faithful allies of the Romans during the invasion of Cimbri and of the Teutons who were finally stopped by Marius at Verceil and Aix in 102 and 101 BC.. -VS. They took part in the revolt which shook the Province. We do not know if the Cavares took part in this sedition, at the time of the revolt of Sertorius in Spain. Pompey was forced to intervene and restore order in the new province. Marseille remained faithful to the Roman alliance, but the defeated tribes of the Provincia saw part of their territory confiscated, which could then have been entrusted to the benevolent administration of the Massaliot city, according to the conclusions of A. Deroc. Source: Strabo (G. IV, 1); Ptolemy (G. II, 10).

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