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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Greece| > |Thessaly| > GB85918
Larissa Kremaste, Thessaly, Greece, c. 3rd Century B.C.
|Thessaly|, |Larissa| |Kremaste,| |Thessaly,| |Greece,| |c.| |3rd| |Century| |B.C.|, Achilles was born at Larissa Kremaste, in southern Thessaly. This coin honors Achilles and his mother, Thetis. Thetis was a sea nymph, leader of the 50 Nereids, but she also seems to have been one of the earliest of deities worshiped in archaic Greece, the goddess of the sea. Only one written fragment remains attesting to her worship. An early Alcman hymn identifies Thetis as the creator of the universe. Worship of Thetis as a sea goddess persisted in some regions, documented by Pausanias and others. Today, Thetis is best remembered for dipping her son Achilles in the River Styx in Hades to make him invulnerable. However, where she held his heel was not touched by the water and was not protected.
GB85918. Bronze trichalkon, BCD Thessaly II 403.1; Rogers 315; SNG Cop 151; HGC 4 13, VF, centered, dark patina, corrosion, Larissa Kremaste mint, weight 4.741g, maximum diameter 18.7mm, die axis 180o, c. 3rd century B.C.; obverse bare head of Achilles left; reverse ΠEYMATIΩN, Thetis seated left on hippocamp, holding shield bearing Achilles' (AX) monogram; ex BCD Collection with his tag; SOLD











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