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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Hellenistic Monarchies| > |Macedonian Kingdom| > SH68255
Macedonian Kingdom, Demetrius I Poliorketes, 306 - 283 B.C.
|Macedonian| |Kingdom|, |Macedonian| |Kingdom,| |Demetrius| |I| |Poliorketes,| |306| |-| |283| |B.C.|, This type was struck to support Demetrios' invasion of Asia Minor. Demetrios was defeated, imprisoned by Seleukos and died in captivity in 283 B.C.

Although the portrait is individualized, it evokes the image of Alexander the Great. The bull was sacred to Poseidon and the horns on Demetrios' portrait suggest his relationship to Poseidon is the same as Alexander's to Zeus Ammon. Demetrios was the first to assimilate elements of Alexander's deified portrait and the first living ruler to portray himself as a god on coins.

The reverse type was apparently inspired by the Lateran Poseidon, a statue by Lysippos, court sculptor for Alexander.
SH68255. Silver tetradrachm, Newell p. 148, 160; SNG Alpha Bank 953; Meydancikkale 2585; cf. SNG Saroglos 902 ff. (controls); SNG Cop 1177 (same), gVF, some corrosion, uncertain (Asia Minor?) mint, weight 16.106g, maximum diameter 28.4mm, die axis 315o, c. 289 - fall 288 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Demetrios right, with horns of a bull; reverse BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY, Poseidon standing left, right foot on rock, trident in left, star above Δ outer left, A outer right; scarce; SOLD











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