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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Thrace & Moesia| > |Other Thrace & Moesia| > MA93729
Ainos, Thrace, c. 280 - 200 B.C.
|Other| |Thrace| |&| |Moesia|, |Ainos,| |Thrace,| |c.| |280| |-| |200| |B.C.|, Aenus, Enez, Turkey today, was on the southeastern coast of Thrace, near the mouth of the Hebrus River, not far from the Melas Gulf (modern Gulf of Saros), which is formed by the Thracian Chersonesus to the east. The city was said to be founded (or at least settled) by Aeolian migrants from Lesbos. Its mythical and eponymous founder was said to be Aeneus, a son of the god Apollo and father of Cyzicus. Another mythical ruler, named Poltys, son of Poseidon, entertained Heracles when he came to Aenus. In the Iliad, Homer mentions that the leaders of Troy's Thracian allies, Acamas and Peiros, came from Aenus.
MA93729. Bronze AE 21, BMC Thrace p. 81, 33; AMNG II, p. 192???, 381; HGC 3.2 1284; SNG Cop -, aF, centered, rough, Ainos (Enez, Turkey) mint, weight 7.284g, maximum diameter 21.0mm, die axis 0o, c. 280 - 200 B.C.; obverse head of Hermes left, wearing petasos; reverse caduceus, A-I/N-I/O-N in three divided lines, bunch of grapes (control symbol) in inner right field; SOLD











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