Kings of Parthia: Mithradates III (87–80/79 BC), AR Drachm, Minted at Rhagae. Obverse: Diademed bust facing left, adorned with a tiara decorated with eight-rayed star. Reverse: Arsakes I, founder of the Parthian Empire, depicted seated right on a throne, holding a bow; 7 line Greek legend. Mount removed. around.References: Sellwood 31.6 (previously attributed to Orodes I); Shore 124 (also previously attributed to Orodes I)

Historical Context and Reinterpretation
A re-evaluation of Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions has led to a revised sequence of Parthian kings during the turbulent period following the reign of Mithradates II (r. 123–91 BC). Mithradates III, a son of Mithradates II, ascended the throne circa 87 BC amidst a dynastic struggle. His rule marked an era of internal conflict, particularly against Orodes I, another claimant whose lineage remains somewhat obscure.

It is speculated that Orodes I may have been a son of Gotarzes I, who briefly seized power after the death of Mithradates II in 91 BC. This power struggle suggests a fragmented Parthian state, with rival factions vying for dominance.
The competition between Mithradates III and Orodes I culminated in Mithradates III’s defeat around 79 BC. Orodes I emerged as the victor, consolidating power and continuing the Arsacid lineage. This reattribution clarifies previous numismatic misassignments, as coins such as this AR Drachm were once thought to be exclusively linked to Orodes I.
This coin reflects not only the artistry of the period but also the complex political landscape of the Parthian Empire during a time of significant transition.
Weight: 3.91 grams Diameter: 21 mm

Kings of Parthia: Mithradates III (87–80/79 BC), AR Drachm, Minted at Rhagae. Obverse: Diademed bust facing left, adorned with a tiara decorated with eight-rayed star. Reverse: Arsakes I, founder of the Parthian Empire, depicted seated right on a throne, holding a bow; 7 line Greek legend. Mount removed. around.References: Sellwood 31.6 (previously attributed to Orodes I); Shore 124 (also previously attributed to Orodes I)

Historical Context and Reinterpretation
A re-evaluation of Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions has led to a revised sequence of Parthian kings during the turbulent period following the reign of Mithradates II (r. 123–91 BC). Mithradates III, a son of Mithradates II, ascended the throne circa 87 BC amidst a dynastic struggle. His rule marked an era of internal conflict, particularly against Orodes I, another claimant whose lineage remains somewhat obscure.

It is speculated that Orodes I may have been a son of Gotarzes I, who briefly seized power after the death of Mithradates II in 91 BC. This power struggle suggests a fragmented Parthian state, with rival factions vying for dominance.
The competition between Mithradates III and Orodes I culminated in Mithradates III’s defeat around 79 BC. Orodes I emerged as the victor, consolidating power and continuing the Arsacid lineage. This reattribution clarifies previous numismatic misassignments, as coins such as this AR Drachm were once thought to be exclusively linked to Orodes I.
This coin reflects not only the artistry of the period but also the complex political landscape of the Parthian Empire during a time of significant transition.
Weight: 3.91 grams Diameter: 21 mm

Epoche
Vor 1400
Kultur/ Region
Partherreich
Herrscher
Mithradates III (87–80/79 BC)
Jahr / Periode und Variation
Reverse: Arsakes I, founder of the Parthian Empire, depicted seated right on a throne, holding a bow
Nennwert
Drachm
Metall
AR
Zustand
Nicht zertifiziert
Gewicht
3,91 g
Stückzahl
1

42 Bewertungen (42 in den letzten 12 Monaten)
  1. 42
  2. 0
  3. 0

envoi rapide, article conforme excellent vendeur vendeur à bientôt !

Übersetzung ansehen
user-2268b853f183

Envoi rapide; très très bien emballé et conforme à la description...parfait, je recommande ce vendeur. Merci.

Übersetzung ansehen
user-8fcdd682bb36

The seller is very reputable numismatic dealer, I have bought from him before, HE IS THE BEST.

Übersetzung ansehen
user-b39b20ca2234

Very nice coin! Fast delivery! Thank you very much!

Übersetzung ansehen
user-fee74b871062

Coin arrived in a great condition and look like described on shop page. Nice experience.

Übersetzung ansehen
user-6d8b1b9e2c87

Everything was perfect, very fast shipping and very well packaged

Übersetzung ansehen
user-84d93841c33d

Zuverlässiger, vertrauenswürdiger und sehr netter Verkäufer.

Übersetzung ansehen
Zabun

Envoi très rapide et soigné. Merci pour cette transaction. Je recommande les yeux fermés.

Übersetzung ansehen
user-decd30c061d3
Alle Feedbacks ansehen

42 Bewertungen (42 in den letzten 12 Monaten)
  1. 42
  2. 0
  3. 0