Timoleon of Corinth (411-337 BCE)
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Timoleon (Greek: Τιμολέων), son of Timodemus, of Corinth (c. 411–337 BC) was a Greek statesman and general. As a brilliant general, a champion of Greece against Carthage, and a fighter against despotism, he is closely connected with the history of Sicily, especially Syracuse.
Die Studies
Item | Image | MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. | WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum) |
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S 1586 - Syracuse (Timoleon), silver, staters (342-335 BCE) | Silver | 5,442 kg | |
Syracuse (Timoleon), gold, quarter staters (Zeus/Pegasus) (342-336 BCE) | Gold | 3,462 kg | |
S 1587 - Syracuse (Timoleon), silver, drachms (337-335 BCE) | Silver | 107 kg | |
S 1588 - Syracuse (Timoleon), silver, hemidrachms (337-335 BCE) | Silver | 188 kg | |
S 1589 - Syracuse (Timoleon), silver, litrae (337-335 BCE) | Silver | 42 kg | |
S 1594 - Syracuse ('third democracy'), silver, hemidrachms (330-325 BCE) | Silver | 149 kg | |
Syracuse ('third democracy'), silver, 2 litrae (Janiform head/horse) (330-325 BCE) | Silver | 121 kg | |
S 1593 - Syracuse ('third democracy'), silver, drachms (320-317 BCE) | Silver | 51 kg | |
S 1592 - Syracuse ('third democracy'), silver, hemidrachms (320-317 BCE) | Silver | 73 kg | |
S 1591 - Syracuse ('third democracy'), silver, litrae (320-317 BCE) | Silver | 30 kg |
Overstriking coins
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Overstruck coins
TypeType of authority. ᵖ | Person |
Nomisma IDNomisma ID | http://nomisma.org/id/timoleon |
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Literature
- Hochard 2022 (10 mentions)
- HGC 2 (9 mentions)
- Sear I (6 mentions)