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v28_0739 - GALLIA BELGICA - LINGONES (Area of Langres) PC 15.18 - Potin aux trois poissons

GALLIA BELGICA - LINGONES (Area of Langres) PC 15.18 - Potin aux trois poissons AU
MONNAIES 28 (2007)
Starting price : 150.00 €
Estimate : 280.00 €
Realised price : 150.00 €
Type : PC 15.18 - Potin aux trois poissons
Date: Ier siècle avant J.-C.
Metal : potin
Diameter : 16,9 mm
Weight : 2,56 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Potin aux contours irréguliers, assez fin. Patine marron avec des nuances orangées
Predigree :
Ce potin illustre l’ouvrage “POTINS CELTES”

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Trois poissons ; grènetis et bourrelet.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Trois S (hippocampes) ; grènetis et bourrelet.

Commentary


Ce potin est beaucoup plus stylisé que le précédent. Les poissons du droit n'ont pas beaucoup évolué, mais les esses du revers sont remplacées par des animaux (?) qui pourraient être interprétés comme des sangliers. Le centre n’a aucun globule central, ni au droit ni au revers.

Historical background


GALLIA BELGICA - LINGONES (Area of Langres)

(2nd - 1st century BC)

The territory of the Lingons was very vast, straddling the current department of Haute-Marne and part of the Côte d'Or, Yonne and Aube. Their capital was located in Langres. They were surrounded by the Sequani, the Mandubians, the Leuci, the Remes, the Suessions, the Senones and the Aedui. It was one of the largest civitas in Gaul. Langres, which has kept their name, seems to have been one of their oppida. Allies of the Romans, they did not take part in the War. The Helvetians, during their retreat after the defeat of Bibracte, crossed the Lingon territory. And in 52 BC, they did not send emissaries, did not join the revolt and did not participate in the relief army sent to Vercingetorix. On the other hand, in 51 before J. - C., they provided a contingent of cavalry to the Romans in order to fight the Bellovaques and the Belgians. They therefore remained faithful to the Roman alliance. They are quoted several times in Caesar's Commentaries. Caesar (BG. I, 26, 40; IV, 10; VI, 44; VII, 9, 63, 66; VIII, 11). Kruta: 21,111, 184, 187, 201, 251.

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