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Partheren Empire. Phraates IV. Circa 38–2 BC. Ecbatana mint. Reverse: Archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, holding bow  (Ingen mindstepris)
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Partheren Empire. Phraates IV. Circa 38–2 BC. Ecbatana mint. Reverse: Archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, holding bow (Ingen mindstepris)

Parthian Kings. Phraates IV. 38–2 BC. AR Drachm. Ekbatana mint. Obverse: Diademed bust left, wart on forehead; star-in-crescent before, eagle flying left behind, crowning the king. Reverse: Greek legend, Arsakes I seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram below bow. References: Sellwood 54.7; Shore 297. Weight: 3.73 g. Diameter: 20 mm. Historical Note: Phraates IV, son of Orodes II, secured the Parthian throne after a violent struggle that saw the execution of several of his brothers. His reign was marked by ongoing conflict with Rome following Crassus’ disastrous campaign. In 20 BC, a peace settlement with Augustus restored the captured Roman standards, symbolizing a diplomatic victory for both powers. Despite his success, Phraates was ultimately poisoned by his Italian concubine Musa, who then placed their son Phraataces on the throne.

Nr. 98845160

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Partheren Empire. Phraates IV. Circa 38–2 BC. Ecbatana mint. Reverse: Archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, holding bow  (Ingen mindstepris)

Partheren Empire. Phraates IV. Circa 38–2 BC. Ecbatana mint. Reverse: Archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, holding bow (Ingen mindstepris)

Parthian Kings. Phraates IV. 38–2 BC. AR Drachm. Ekbatana mint.
Obverse: Diademed bust left, wart on forehead; star-in-crescent before, eagle flying left behind, crowning the king.
Reverse: Greek legend, Arsakes I seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram below bow.
References: Sellwood 54.7; Shore 297.
Weight: 3.73 g. Diameter: 20 mm.
Historical Note:
Phraates IV, son of Orodes II, secured the Parthian throne after a violent struggle that saw the execution of several of his brothers. His reign was marked by ongoing conflict with Rome following Crassus’ disastrous campaign. In 20 BC, a peace settlement with Augustus restored the captured Roman standards, symbolizing a diplomatic victory for both powers. Despite his success, Phraates was ultimately poisoned by his Italian concubine Musa, who then placed their son Phraataces on the throne.

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