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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Hellenistic Monarchies| > |Kingdom of Characene| > SH29171
Kingdom of Characene, Thionèsis I, c. 25 - 18 B.C.
|Kingdom| |of| |Characene|, |Kingdom| |of| |Characene,| |Thionèsis| |I,| |c.| |25| |-| |18| |B.C.|, The Kingdom of Characene was founded by Aspasine, a rebellious satrap of Antiochos IV. It controlled the head of the Persian Gulf and was an important link in the trade with India. It's said that Trajan visited the capital Charax during his invasion of Parthia, and seeing the ships sailing to India lamented for not being younger and able to go there, as Alexander did.
SH29171. Silver tetradrachm, Nicolet-Pierre Thionèsis pl. V, 21 - 23 var. (various letters under arm), VF, Charax Spasinu mint, weight 15.061g, maximum diameter 27.8mm, 24 - 23 B.C.; obverse diademed head with long beard; reverse BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΘIONHΣIOΣ behind, ΣΩTHPOΣ / KAI EYEPΓETOY before, Herakles naked seated left on a cuirass holding club, monogram above arm, P below arm, date ΘΠΣ (year of the 289 Seleukid era) in exergue; double-struck, grainy, scratches; rare; SOLD










REFERENCES

Hill, G. Attambelos I of Characene. Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no. 14. (New York, 1922).
Hill, G. Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Arabia, Mesopotamia and Persia. (London, 1922).
Mitchiner, M. Oriental Coins: the Ancient and Classical World. (London, 1978).
Nelson, B., ed. Numismatic Art of Persia. The Sunrise Collection, Part I: Ancient - 650 BC to AD 650. (Lancaster, PA, 2011).
Nicolet-Pierre, H. "Thionèsis, roi de Characène (25/24-20/19 ou 19/18 avant J.-C.)" in Revue Numismatique, 6e sér. 20 (1978), p. 46-55.

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