Lot 2521
Odovacar, king, 476-493. Solidus (Gold, 20 mm, 4.37 g, 6 h), struck in the name of Zeno (476-491), Rome. D N ZENO PER P F AVG Helmeted, pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust of Zeno facing, his head turned slightly to right, holding spear over his shoulder in his right hand and with a shield, decorated with a horseman spearing fallen foe, on his left shoulder. Rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG R / COMOB Victory standing left, holding long jeweled cross; in field to right, small star. RIC 3653. Extremely rare, one of a few known examples. Bump on the edge, otherwise, good very fine.


The barbarian Odovacar hailed from the middle Danube region, and is most famous for deposing the child-emperor, Romulus Augustus, thus ending Roman rule in the west. Upon the deposition of Rome' last emperor Odovacar set himself up as king of Italy, paying lip service to both Julius Nepos, a former western Roman emperor, and Zeno, the emperor of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. His reign was mostly peaceful until the later 480s, when he attempted to depose Zeno after being encouraged by Zeno's Master of Soldiers. Zeno appointed the Ostrogoth Theoderic the Great to oppose Odovacar, which he did successfully, eventually murdering the Italian king at a banquet in 493.
Starting price:
200 CHF
Current bid:
460 CHF
Bid increment:
20 CHF
Minimum bid:
480 CHF
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Closing time: 09-Dec-24, 15:23:30 CET
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