The Early Seleukids, their Gods and their Coins
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Nov '18
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Before Alexander, the Near East was ruled by dynasts who could draw on the significant resources and power base of their homeland, but this was not the case for the Seleukids who never controlled their original homeland of Macedon. The Early Seleukids, their Gods and their Coins argues that rather than projecting an imperialistic Greek image of rule, the Seleukid kings deliberately produced images that represented their personal power, and that were comprehensible to the majority of their subjects within their own cultural traditions. These images relied heavily on the syncretism between Greek and local gods, in particular their ancestor Apollo.
The Early Seleukids, their Gods and their Coins examines how the Seleukids, from Seleukos I to Antiochos IV, used coinage to propagandise their governing ideology. It offers a valuable resource to students of the Seleukids and of Hellenistic kingship more broadly, numismatics, and the interplay of ancient Greek religion and politics.
"[Erickson] offers a useful resource to both students of the Seleukids and of Hellenistic kingship more broadly, of numismatics and of the interplay of ancient Greek religion and politics." The Classical Jounal
"In sum, the book will surely evoke further discussion about the nature of early Seleucid coinage. In brings in its own perspective that is necessary and worth to consider in future studies." - Sven Günther, Ancient West & East
ISBN: 9780415793766
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 700g
204 pages