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Heliocles and Laodice of Bactria: A Reconsideration

Autor Simon Glenn
Published in The Numismatic Chronicle, Volume 174 (2014)
Pages 45-59 (15 pages)
Język Angielski
Download https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/44710182
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L118577
 

Abstract

The Heliocles and Laodice coins, usually attributed to Eucratides 1, are unusual, although not unique, among the issues of the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kings for their depiction of two figures in jugate busts. They have traditionally been accepted as a 'pedigree' series of coins produced by Eucratides, who appears on the other side, to commemorate his parents. However their obverse has usually been misidentified as the reverse and vice versa. When they are correctly identified, their role in historical reconstruction should be reconsidered and the coins attributed to Heliocles and Laodice rather than Eucratides.

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