none1noThe author analyzes the peculiar title of Theopator ("one who has a father who is a God") on Seleucid and Parthian coins, and reconstructs its historical origin from the time of Alexander Balas (150-145 BC) onward.Oriens et Occidens, 6.openA. GariboldiA. Garibold
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The author analyzes the peculiar title of Theopator ("one who has a father who is a God") on Seleuci...
The author analyzes the peculiar title of Theopator ("one who has a father who is a God") on Seleuci...
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This paper argues that numismatic representations portraying living Seleukid kings as divine can be ...
Hellenistic coinage is a popular topic in art historical research as it is an invaluable resource of...
The author analyzes the peculiar title of Theopator ("one who has a father who is a God") on Seleuci...
The author analyzes the peculiar title of Theopator ("one who has a father who is a God") on Seleuci...
Arsacid numismatic iconography and titolature show that the Parthians deliberately followed Hellenis...
Before Alexander, the Near East was ruled by dynasts who could draw on the significant resources and...
This thesis argues that the iconography on Seleucid coins was created in order to appeal to the vari...
L’A. esquisse la genèse du titre theopator pendant l’époque séleucide et il propose une explication ...
Literary and archaeological evidence for the Hellenistic Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms is ...
The relation between the god Apollo and Seleucid rulers has been studied in recent history on severa...
M. Olbrycht presents here some considerations concerning the titles adopted in his coins by Arsaces,...
Knowledge of the number and location of mines of the ancient periods has been the subject of common ...
A newly identified Alexandrine tetradrachm type struck from a recycled pair of Philip III dies, recu...
Gerin Dominique. Otto Mørkholm †, Early Hellenistic Coinage, from the accession of Alexander to the ...
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