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Satraps of Caria Pixodaros AR didrachm

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SKU: SNG-VonAulock.2375 Categories: ,
N° Numismeo : #49529Référence : SNG-VonAulock.2375
Weight

6,97

Metal

Silver

Condition

NGC XF

Mint Year

Circa 340-334 BC

Region

Cavities

Mint

Halicarnassus

Reverse legend

ΠΙΞΩΔΑΡΟΥ

Reverse description

Zeus Labraundos standing right, draped, holding a sceptre in his left hand and a double axe on his shoulder with his right hand.

The didrachm struck under the magistrate Pixodaros (ca. 340–334 B.C.) at Halicarnassus, in Caria, belongs to a pivotal period in the history of Asia Minor. Son of Hecatomnus and brother of Mausolus, Pixodaros was a member of the Hecatomnid dynasty, vassals of the Persian Empire yet strongly influenced by Greek culture. His reign, marked by a shrewd policy of alliances, coincided with the final years of Achaemenid rule in Asia Minor, just before the campaigns of Alexander the Great. The coin reflects this dual cultural identity, combining Greek references with local dynastic power, and illustrates the strategic role of Halicarnassus at the crossroads of the Greek and Eastern worlds.

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