Syracuse in Sicily 240BC King Hieron II Horseman Large Ancient Greek Coin i51421

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Item: i51421Authentic Ancient Coin of:Greek city of Syracuse in SicilyBronze 26mm (17.76 grams) under king Hieron II , circa 240-215 B.C.Reference: HGC 2, 1547; Sear 1221; B.M.C. 2.583; CNS II, p. 361, no. 193Beardless head of Hieron left.Horseman prancing right, holding spear couched; in exergue IEPΩNOΣ.You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity.Hieron II (c. 308 - 215 BC), king of Syracuse from 270 to 215 BC, was the illegitimate son of a Syracusan noble, Hierocles , who claimed descent from Gelon . He was a former general of Pyrrhus of Epirus and an important figure of the First Punic War .On the departure of Pyrrhus from Sicily (275 BC) the Syracusan army and citizens appointed him commander of the troops. He strengthened his position by marrying the daughter of Leptines, the leading citizen. In the meantime, the Mamertines , a body of Campanian mercenaries who had been employed by Agathocles , had seized the stronghold of Messana , and proceeded in harassing the Syracusans. They were finally defeated in a pitched battle near Mylae by Hieron, who was only prevented from capturing Messana by Carthaginian interference. His grateful countrymen then made him king (270).In 264 BC he again returned to the attack, and the Mamertines called in the aid read more