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This item SOLD at 2009 Oct 07 @ 10:40UTC+02:00 : CEST/EET
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Greek coins, Lesbos, Mytilene, Hecte ca. 333-332, EL 2.54 g. Bearded head r. of the dynast Diogenes or his chieftain Chares. Rev. Head of young man r., wearing Phrygian cap. Jameson 2251 (these dies). Bodenstedt 102. Extremely rare, undoubtedly the finest of very few specimens known. Extremely fine Human portraits rarely occur on coins until after the death of Alexander the Great, and it is equally unusual that anyone who was not a member of a royal family was portrayed at any time on Greek coinage. This hecte of Mytilene seems to combine both of these rare aspects since the portrait on the obverse is believed to represent Diogenes or Chares, both historical figures associated with the Persian resistance to Alexander in the late 330s B.C. The island of Lesbos was an important possession that changed hands between Greeks and Persians on numerous occasions. After having been in Persian hands since 357 B.C., it was claimed by Alexander in 334 as he advanced southward with his army to pursue the Persian King Darius. However, in Alexander’s absence from the region the Persian navy reclaimed control of the Aegean, including Lesbos. This threatened all that Alexander had gained – not only was he losing much of his territory, but he was now at risk of a Persian naval attack on the Greek mainland. At a crossroads, Alexander decided to continue southward to neutralise the heart of Persian naval power, the ports of Phoenicia. With much toil, including a gruelling siege of Tyre, he achieved this, and dealt a fatal blow to what remained of the Persian fleet. About a year after Lesbos had fallen to Alexander it was recovered by Memnon of Rhodes, the mercenary whom Darius had placed in charge of the Persian fleet. Mytilene was the only city on Lesbos that resisted, and in 333 it capitulated during a siege, in the midst of which Memnon died of illness. Authority over the Persian fleet then passed to Memnon’s nephew Pharnabazus and his compatriot Autophradates. Diogenes, a member of the pro-Persian oligarchy of Mytilene who had just returned from exile, was made autocrat of the city by Pharnabazus. However, early in 332 there were mass defections in the Persian navy to the Macedonians, and by the end of 332 Persian naval power in the Aegean had utterly collapsed. At some later point Chares, an Athenian general who openly opposed Macedonian imperialism, became associated with Persian rule in Mytilene. Curtius tells us that he led a garrison of 2000 men who defended the city when the Macedonians made the crossing to Lesbos and laid siege to the city. Unable to resist, Chares agreed to turn Mytilene over to the Macedonians in exchange for his own safety, and thus betrayed the garrison. Afterward, Alexander pronounced that the men who had ruled in the Aegean on behalf of the Persians should be returned to those places and subjected to the whim of the locals. Though Chares apparently escaped this fate, historians generally presume Diogenes was executed by the Mytilenaeans.
Auction Location:
Hotel Baur au Lac, Zurich, 8001, Switzerland
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By Appointment:
In London from Aug 24 to Sep 18, 2009 at
Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG
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In Zurich on Oct 6, 2009 at the Hotel Baur au Lac, Talstrasse 1.
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