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An extremely rare dichalkon of Philopator
Lot 126
KINGS OF CILICIA. Philopator, circa 20 BC-17 AD.
Dichalkon (?) (Bronze, 15 mm, 1.96 g, 1 h), Hierapolis (?). Bull butting to right.
Rev.
BACIΛЄΩC Aphlaston; below, monogram of ΘΙΛ. CNG E-Auction 373 (2016), 156 corr. (date). RPC I Suppl. 3, 3872B. Ziegler -. Extremely rare and among the finest known. An unusually clear and attractive example of this interesting issue. Earthen deposits
, otherwise,
very fine.
There has been some dispute over the identity of this 'King Philopator'. Cassius Dio reports that Augustus refused to acknowledge a Philopator as King of Cilicia in 31/30 BC because his father, Tarkondimotos I, who had died in the battle of Actium, had fought on Antony's side (Cass. Dio 51.2.2). It is unclear whether this Philopator, the Philopator who Augustus appointed king of parts of Cilicia in 20 BC and the Tarkondimotos Philopator mentioned in an inscription from Antiochia in Pisidia are one and the same, or differing members of the Tarkondimotid dynasty. It is obvious, however, that the types of this coin refer to the victory of Augustus at Actium and are a pledge of loyalty to the winner of the war. The issue could have been struck by Philopator right after the battle in hope of his recognition by Augustus as the successor of his father's throne, but it is more plausible that it was struck after his (re)appointment as King in 20 BC
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