Bronze coins of Sauromates I with the bust of the ruler turned to the left on the obverse as a source of historical information Cover Image

Бронзовые монеты Савромата I с развернутым влево бюстом правителя на аверсе как источник исторической информации
Bronze coins of Sauromates I with the bust of the ruler turned to the left on the obverse as a source of historical information

Author(s): Mikhail M. Choref
Subject(s): History, Archaeology
Published by: Нижневартовский государственный университет
Keywords: archaeology; history; numismatics; Kingdom of the Bosporus; Sauromates I

Summary/Abstract: The objects of research were bronze coins of Sauromates I (93—123/124) with a bust of the sovereign turned to the left on the obverse and with images of Aphrodite Apatura, Nika, as well as a burning fortress and allegory of the defeated country — the figure of a bound woman kneeling on the reverse. They were minted not only for financial, but also for propaganda purposes. It is no accident that the images of Aphrodite Apatura and Nika are framed by a laurel wreath on them. For the same purpose, an image of a burning fortress and an allegory of a defeated country were placed on coins. The inhabitants of Bosporus were informed about the piety of the sovereign, and also praised his victories won in the war with the Scythians. Sauromates I managed to capture an important barbarian fortress, located on the periphery of the Bosporus kingdom. The bust of the ruler was deployed on the studied coins to the left to attract the attention of the population to these means of payment.

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