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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Hellenistic Monarchies| > |Seleucid Kingdom| > GY69538
Seleukid Kingdom, Demetrius II Nikator, 146 - 138 and 129 - 125 B.C.
|Seleucid| |Kingdom|, |Seleukid| |Kingdom,| |Demetrius| |II| |Nikator,| |146| |-| |138| |and| |129| |-| |125| |B.C.|, As required by the Treaty of Apamea, Demetrius, the son of Seleucus IV, was held in Rome as a hostage. After Antiochus IV (his uncle) died, he claimed the right to rule but Rome preferred Antiochus V, a weak child. Demetrius escaped, was aided by Egypt, welcomed in Syria, and took his throne. Antiochus V and his regent were executed. Demetrius defeated Judas Maccabeus and restored Seleukid control over Judaea.
GY69538. Bronze AE 18, Houghton-Lorber II 1968(3), Newell Tyre 103, SNG Spaer 1706, HGC 9 1000, Cohen DCA 171 (S), aF, Phoenicia, Tyre (Lebanon) mint, weight 6.074g, maximum diameter 18.2mm, die axis 45o, 1st reign, 144 - 143 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Demetrios II right; reverse stern of galley left, BAΣIΛΕΩΣ / ΔΗMΗTPIOY in two lines over LΘΞP (Seleucid Era year 169) above, TYPIΩN and Phoenician script "of Tyre" below; from the Butte College Foundation, ex Lindgren; scarce; SOLD




  






REFERENCES

Schaaff, Ulrich. Münzen der römischen Kaiserzeit mit Schiffsdarstellungen im Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum. (Munich, 2003).

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