+ Filters
New Search
Filters
Available Exact wording Only in the title
E-shopLoading...
GradeLoading...
PriceLoading...

bga_469413 - GALLIA - BITURIGES CUBI (Area of Bourges) Denier au glaive et à l’annelet pointé

GALLIA - BITURIGES CUBI (Area of Bourges) Denier au glaive et à l’annelet pointé XF
Not available.
Item sold on our e-shop (2020)
Price : 160.00 €
Type : Denier au glaive et à l’annelet pointé
Date: c. 60-50 AC.
Mint name / Town : Bourges (18)
Metal : silver
Diameter : 15 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 1,42 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Belle petite monnaie sur un flan court. Patine un peu hétérogène
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête à gauche ; les cheveux disposés en trois mèches ; grènetis.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Cheval sexué libre au pas à gauche ; au-dessus un glaive ; sous le poitrail, un annelet pointé.

Commentary


L’annelet pointé se retrouve sur la plupart des monnaies attribuées aux Lémovices. Il s’en trouve également sur le denier IVR. Sur ce denier, l’annelet semble monté sur une tige ; s’agit-il d’une fleur avec des feuilles partant de la tige ?.

Historical background


GALLIA - BITURIGES CUBI (Area of Bourges)

(2nd - 1st century BC)

The territory of the Bituriges Cubes extended over part of Bourbonnais, Touraine and Berry. Their capital was the oppidum of Avaricum (Bourges). The Loire separated them from the Aedui and the Carnutes. In 52 BC, they supported Vercingetorix who pushed them to practice the scorched earth technique. They thus destroyed more than twenty oppida, but refused the same fate to their capital, Avaricum (Bourges). Caesar came to besiege the oppidum, defended by thirty thousand Bituriges and ten thousand allies. The city was taken and set on fire, only eight hundred soldiers were able to escape, while the garrison and the population were massacred. Nevertheless, the Bituriges would still have provided a contingent of twelve thousand men to the relief army of the Gallic coalition, during the siege of Alesia. At the beginning of 51 BC, Caesar led a new campaign among the Bituriges who submitted very quickly..

cgb.fr uses cookies to guarantee a better user experience and to carry out statistics of visits.
To remove the banner, you must accept or refuse their use by clicking on the corresponding buttons.

x
Voulez-vous visiter notre site en Français https://www.cgb.fr