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Monedas de Ptolomeo III a nombre de la ‘Reina Berenice’

Authors: Salgado, Damián R.;

Monedas de Ptolomeo III a nombre de la ‘Reina Berenice’

Abstract

Le monnayage de Ptolemée III Evergète Ier. au nom de Bérénice, traditionnellement attribué a Bérénice II Evergète, est ici réattribué, en reprenant la théorie de R. A. Hazzard (1995) avec la soutenance de nouveaux arguments, á sa sœur Bérénice Syra, femme d’Antiochos II Theos. Au même temps, l’identification et organisation de deux groupes de monnaies frappés au nom de Bérénice (respectivement en étalon attique et lagide) est révisé, les émissions datés et mises en contexte historique et géographique, montrant que la large pièce d’argent, proposé comme une dodecadrachme attique par Svoronos (1904) et comme une pièce de 15 drachmes d’étalon lagide para Vagi (1999) est vraiment une pièce de 12½ drachmes attiques The coinage struck by Ptolemy III Euergetes I in the nam e of Berenice traditionally assigned to Berenice II Euergetis is here reattributed, following the theory introduced by R. A. Hazzard (1995) supported by new arguments, to his sister Berenice Syra, wife of Antiochus II Theos. Also, the identification and or ganisation of two series (one struck in the Attic standard, the other in the local Ptolemaic standard) is reviewed, the issues dated and set in their relevant historical and geographical context, showing also that the largest silver coin minted in name of Berenice and described by Svoronos (1904) as an Attic dodekadrachm, and by Vagi (1999) as a «pentekaidekadrachm» of the local standard, is actually a piece of 12½ Attic silver drachms

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Archaeology, Berenice, Berenice Syra, :9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática [CDU], Ptolomeo III, CDU::9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática, Ptolemy III Euergetes I, Bérénice II Evergète, Monedas, CC1-960

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