Thessaly, Pherai; bust of Ennodia/head of lion, fish
Description:
Thessaly, Pherai, 404 - 369 BC. Draped bust of Ennodia right, torch before / ΦEPAION; lion’s head fountain spouting water right, fish swimming below.
Diameter:
AE15 mm
Weight:
2,26 g
Grade:
aVF/aVF
Attribution:
Rogers 514
Commentary:
rare; olive patina, well centered, good details with clear ethnic
History:
Somewhere in 470s BC Jason became the successor of his father as a tyrant of Pherai and ruler of most Thessaly; he was seen by some (Isokrates) as a man who could unite whole Greece; he was however killed in 370 BC and the centre of power shifted to Macedonia.
Article Number:
025-04-03-41652