223 BC Ancient Greek Coin KING ANTIOCHOS III Palm Tree

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Certified Authentic Ancient Greek Coin i7131) GREEK King Antiochos III, (Molon) the Great 223-187 B.C. of the Seleucid Kingdom Bronze 13mm Reference: Sear 6956 Obverse: His diademed head right with middle-aged features. Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ / ANTIOXOY either side of palm tree. This coin's Numismatist Suggested Retail Price : $39.99. This will be reflected in the Certificate and makes a great gift! King Antiochos III, (Molon) the Great 223-187 B.C. of the Seleucid Kingdom - The younger brother of Seleukos III, Antiochos IIII was one of the most celebrated of the Seleukid monarchs. Only in his late teens at the time of his accession it took several years for him to establish his authority But he soon showed himself to be a soldier of great ability, and between 212 and 205 B.C. he was in the east attmpting to emulate the campaigns of Alexander and Seleukos I, and to re-establish Seleukid authority in Parthia and Baktria. In the first decade of the 2nd century B.C. he turned his attention to Europe, which brought him into conflict with the Romans who had just defeated Philip V of Macedon (197 B.C.). Defeated tweice, at Thermopylai and at Magnesia in western Asia Minor, Antiochos had to accept humiliating peace terms by which he lost his possessions in Asia Minor to Rome's ally, the Kingdom of pergamon. Antiochos, borken in spirit, read more