A Grazing Horse and a Mare with a Foal-Achaemenid Motives in the Coinage of Antiochus III the Great?

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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

The bronze coins of Antiochus III that are dated to the time of his great expedition to the East come from a mint in Ecbatana. The obverse depicts the diademed head of the king, whereas the reverse shows a grazing horse or a mare with a foal. Both motifs were absent from Seleucid coinage, but direct analogies can be found in Achaemenid seals. By placing these motifs on his coins, Antiochus III was likely attempting to portray himself as the rightful king of Iran.

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Persian
Published:
Parseh Journal of Archaeological Studies, Volume:3 Issue: 9, 2019
Pages:
129 to 138
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