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Ancients: , CYPRUS. Salamis. Evagoras I (ca. 411-374/3 BC). AR stater or didrachm (23mm, 11.23 gm, 2h). NGC Choice XF 3/5 - 4/5....

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CYPRUS. Salamis. Evagoras I (ca. 411-374/3 BC). AR stater or didrachm (23mm, 11.23 gm, 2h). NGC Choice XF 3/5 - 4/5. E u va-ko-ro (Cypriot), Heracles, nude, seated right on rock draped with lion's skin, leaning on grounded club with right hand, rhyton in left / Pa-si le-vo se E (Cypriot and Greek), bearded male goat couchant right on dotted ground line. Masson & Amandry 1a-c. BMC -. SNG Copenhagen -. Flashy luster on cabinet toning. Evagoras was born into the ruling family of Salamis, but was sent as a youth into exile as a hostage to the ruling Phoenicians, who controlled the island for the Persian Empire. In about 410 BC he gained the support of about 50 fighting men in Cilicia and sailed back to Cyprus, where he seized control and ejected the Phoenicians. Expecting retaliation, he made common cause with the Greeks, particularly the Athenians, who provided him naval and financial support. Despite the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian War, Evagoras managed to extend his control over most of Cyprus and even seized several cities on the Phoenician coast. The Athenians double-crossed him in 387 BC with the Peace of Antialcidas, by which they acknowledged Persian rule over Phoenicia and Cyprus, but Evagoras fought doggedly against the Persians for another decade before finally agreeing to become their vassal king of Salamis in 376 BC. He was assassinated in 374 BC and succeeded by his son, Nicocles. HID10510052018 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

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CYPRUS. Salamis. Evagoras I (ca. 411-374/3 BC). AR stater or didrachm (23mm, 11.23 gm, 2h). NGC Choice XF 3/5 - 4/5. E u va-ko-ro (Cypriot), Heracles, nude, seated right on rock draped with lion's skin, leaning on grounded club with right hand, rhyton in left / Pa-si le-vo se E (Cypriot and Greek), bearded male goat couchant right on dotted ground line. Masson & Amandry 1a-c. BMC -. SNG Copenhagen -. Flashy luster on cabinet toning. Evagoras was born into the ruling family of Salamis, but was sent as a youth into exile as a hostage to the ruling Phoenicians, who controlled the island for the Persian Empire. In about 410 BC he gained the support of about 50 fighting men in Cilicia and sailed back to Cyprus, where he seized control and ejected the Phoenicians. Expecting retaliation, he made common cause with the Greeks, particularly the Athenians, who provided him naval and financial support. Despite the defeat of Athens in the Peloponnesian War, Evagoras managed to extend his control over most of Cyprus and even seized several cities on the Phoenician coast. The Athenians double-crossed him in 387 BC with the Peace of Antialcidas, by which they acknowledged Persian rule over Phoenicia and Cyprus, but Evagoras fought doggedly against the Persians for another decade before finally agreeing to become their vassal king of Salamis in 376 BC. He was assassinated in 374 BC and succeeded by his son, Nicocles. HID10510052018 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

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Time, Location
09 May 2024
USA, Dallas, TX
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