Vai al contenuto
IGNORED

Le più belle rappresentazioni di guerrieri


Risposte migliori

Inviato
Agora Auctions > Numismatic Auction 34 Auction date: 9 June 2015
Lot number: 26
Price realized: 90 USD   (Approx. 80 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

Lot description:
Macedonian Kingdom. Time of Philip V and Perseus. Ca. 221-168 B.C. AR tetrobol (16.10 mm, 2.18 g, 12 h). Uncertain Macedonian mint, Struck 187-179 B.C. Macedonian shield / MAKE ΔONΩN, prow of ship, star above. BMC 20; SNG Cop 1289. VF.
Estimate: 150 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: FRAMMENTO DI BASSORILIEVO CONSERVATO AL MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO DI ATENE

image00026.jpg

IMG_4379.JPG

IMG_4380.JPG

  • Mi piace 2
Awards

Inviato (modificato)

Un popolo incredibile, mi rammarica vedere quello che sono oggi.

Andiamo Federico.. 

Modificato da eracle62
  • Mi piace 2

Inviato
Roma Numismatics Ltd > E-Sale 47 Auction date: 28 June 2018
Lot number: 817
Price realized: Unsold
 

Lot description:
Constantine I 'the Great' Æ Nummus. Lugdunum, AD 321. CONSTANTINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EXERCIT, standard on which VOT XX, standing between two captives; A-S across fields, PLG in exergue. RIC 107. 3.03g, 19mm, 12h.
Good Very Fine.
Estimate: 40 GBP

ILLUSTRAZIONE: COSTANTINO IN BATTAGLIA

image00817.jpg

costantino.jpg

  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato
Octavianus Augustus (27 BC-14 AC), Iulia, Denarius, Rome (?), 32-31 BC, AR, gr. 3,5, mm 19, Diademed head of Venus r., Octavianus in military attire, advancing l.; his r. hand extended and holding transverse spear in l.. RIC I, 251; BMCRR 4327=BMCRE 609; RSC 70; RCV 1548.Uncommon. Pleasant style. Cabinet tone. Very fine.
 
ILLUSTRAZIONE: UNA FASE DELLA BATTAGLIA DI FILIPPI (42 A.C.) CHE OPPOSE LE FORZE CESARIANE DEL SECONDO TRIUMVIRATO, COMPOSTO DA MARCO ANTONIO, CESARE OTTAVIANO E MARCO EMILIO LEPIDO, ALLE FORZE (COSIDDETTE REPUBBLICANE) DI MARCO GIUNIO BRUTO E GAIO CASSIO LONGINO, I DUE PRINCIPALI COSPIRATORI ED ASSASSINI DI GAIO GIULIO CESARE.

908845.jpg

7e521b24a703e7caf1330685f9c9956c--roman-legion-roman-soldiers.jpg

  • Mi piace 2
Awards

Inviato

Lokris, Skarpheia. ca. 382-356 B.C. AE 16 (15.9 mm, 4.30 g, 5 h). Head of Persephone to right, wearing grain wreath and earring / SKAPΦEΩN, Ajax, nude, advancing to right, holding sword and shield; interior of shield adorned with serpent; below, spear and crested helmet. BCD 46; SNG Cop 49. aVF, black patina.

45.jpg

mus arch.JPG

  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato
1 minuto fa, eracle62 dice:

Mi stai allietando le serate Greche..:good:

Cerca un localino in cui suonano e ballano il sirtaki: ad Atene nella zona di Monastiraki ce ne sono tantissimi...

Awards

Inviato

L. Papius . Denarius serratus 79, AR 3.95 g. Head of Juno Sospita r.; behind, butcher block table. Rev. Gryphon leaping r.; below, chopper or butcher’s knife. In exergue, L·PAPI. Babelon Papia 1. Sydenham 773. RBW –, cf. 1412. Crawford 384/1.
Light iridescent tone and good very fine. 

Su questa moneta sono raffigurati alcuni attrezzi di lavoro del macellaio: un ceppo al diritto ed una mannaia al rovescio, molto simili a quelli che si vedono in questo bassorilievo del II secolo d.C., proveniente da Ostia, che mostra un macellaio nella sua bottega.

Un macellaio del II secolo d.C. in un rilievo di Ostia

6.jpg

Un macellaio del II secolo d.C. in un rilievo di Ostia.jpg

Awards

Inviato (modificato)

Carthage, Punic Spain, SNG BM Spain 67

Mobile military mint, Punic Spain, C. 237-209 B.C. AE, 13mm 1.46g, MHC 114; CNH 42; SNG BM Spain 67
O: Wreathed head of Tanit l.
R: Helmet l.
After putting down the mercenary revolt, Hamilcar Barca and other Carthaginians went to Spain to “start over” in the only remaining significant Carthaginian possession outside of North Africa. They extended Carthaginian influence beyond the Punic cities of southeastern Spain and utilized the local mineral resources to help re-establish the Carthaginian empire. Hamilcar drowned in 231 BC and was succeeded by his son-in-law, Hasdrubal, who founded Carthago Nova in 229 BC. Hasbrudal was assassinated in 221 BC. Hannibal Barca succeeded his brother-in-law. In 219 BC, Hannibal took Saguntum. Rome responded by declaring war and Hannibal made preparations to invade Italy. After Hannibal was in southern Italy during the Second Punic War, Spain continued to support his efforts until P. Cornelius Scipio (later Africanus) captured Carthago Nova in 209 BC. Carthaginian forces were driven out of Spain by 206 BC and Rome maintained control after the Second Punic War.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LA BATTAGLIA DI  CANNE DEL 216 A.C.

4.jpg

 

 

tt.jpg

battaglia di canne 216 a.c..jpg

Modificato da King John
  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato

The Barry Feirstein Collection Part II
Byzantine Coins
Constantine XI Paleologus, 31st October 1448 – 29th May 1453
No.: 263
Estimate: CHF 12000
d=23 mm
Silver stavraton (half-hyperperon) Constantinopolis 31st October 1448-29th May 1453, AR 6.46 g. Facing bust of Christ, wearing nimbus cruciger and holding Gospels, within two circles of dots, between which eight evenly spaced globules Rev. KWNCTANTINOC DECPOTHC O PALEOLOG in outer ring, QV XAPITH BACILVC POMEON in inner ring, facing bust of Constantine XI. S. Bendall, "The coinage of Constantine XI," Revue Numismatique 1991, pl. XVI, no. 90b (this coin).

ILLUSTRAZIONE 29 MAGGIO 1453, LA BANDIERA ISLAMICA DELLE TRUPPE DI MAOEMETTO II VIENE ISSATA SULLE MURA DI COSTANTINOPOLI. E' LA FINE DELL'IMPERO BIZANTINO. L'ULTIMO IMPERATORE BIZANTINO, COSTANTINO XI PALEOLOGO, MUORE COMBATTENDO CONTRO I GIANNIZZERI OTTOMANI. NONOSTANTE LE PRESSIONI SI ERA RIFIUTATO DI ABBANDONARE LA CITTA' FONDATA DALL'OMONIMO IMPERATORE ROMANO, COSTANTINO IL GRANDE.

417234.jpg

The-Raising-of-the-Islamic-Flag-Conquest-of-Constantinople-1453-CE-Drawings-001.jpg

Awards

Inviato

Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG > eLive Auction 37

Auction date: 20 October 2015

Lot number: 325
Price realized: 210 EUR   
(Approx. 238 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.

 

Lot description:
RÖMISCHE MÜNZEN
MÜNZEN DER RÖMISCHEN KAISERZEIT
Theodosius I., 379-395.
Æ-Maiorina, 378/383, Siscia, 1. Offizin; 5,46 g. Drapierte Büste r. mit Perldiadem//Kaiser steht l. mit Victoria auf Globus und erhebt Res Publica.
RIC 26 c. Fast vorzüglich
Estimate: 25 EUR

 

5.jpg

13-victoire-course-agenouillee-800x600.png

Awards

Inviato
Gemini, LLC > Auction 14 Auction date: 18 April 2018
Lot number: 313

Price realized: 200 USD   (Approx. 162 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

Lot description:
Agrippa II for Domitian. AE 19. 
49/50-94/95 AD. AE 19, 6.10g (1h). Caesarea Paneas, Year 26 = 85/6 CE. Obv: ΔΟΜIΤ[IANO]C - [ΚΑΙ]CΑP Laureate head of Domitian right. Rx: ΕΤΟ [ΚS ΒΑ - ΑΓΡΙ] ΠΠΑ Nike-Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, writing on shield which rests on her left knee; above shield, star (off flan). Hendin 1285a corr. RPC 2279 (12 spec.). Sofaer 233, p. 266, pl. 216 (same obv. die). aEF. 
Estimate: 300 USD

ILLUSTRAZIONE: LA NIKE DI BRESCIA, MUSEO DI SANTA GIULIA, BRESCIA

image00313.jpg

S29.1Nike.jpg

nike-symbols.jpg

  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato

Fra le mie iconografie preferite la Nike

Tondello intrigante...

Ti seguo.

  • Mi piace 1

Inviato
Leu Numismatik AG > Auction 2 Auction date: 11 May 2018
Lot number: 150
Price realized: 1,600 CHF   (Approx. 1,593 USD / 1,341 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
SYRIA, Cyrrhestica. Bambyce. Abyaty, circa 342-331 BC. Didrachm (Silver, 21 mm, 8.15 g, 11 h). [??? ???] ('hdd w'th' in Aramaic) Draped bust of female facing, with wild hair and wearing pearl necklace; to lower left, circlet. Rev. ????? ('byty' in Aramaic) The Persian Great King, raising his right hand, in quadriga of mules driven by a male charioteer to right; on mule, countermark of ? within incuse. BMC -. Mildenberg, Note 4. Seyrig, Hieropolis, 4. SNG Copenhagen -. Very rare and of great interest. Struck from a slightly worn obverse die, otherwise, good very fine.
From a European collection, formed before 2005.
Estimate: 1500 CHF

image00150.jpg

babilonia01.jpg

  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato
Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG > eLive Auction 42 Auction date: 18 October 2016
Lot number: 91
Price realized: 80 EUR   (Approx. 88 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
RÖMISCHE MÜNZEN
MÜNZEN DER RÖMISCHEN REPUBLIK
AR-Denar, 110/109 v. Chr., Rom, C. Claudius Pulcher; 3,93 g. Romakopf r. mit geflügeltem Helm//Victoria in Biga r. Bab. 1; BMC 1288; Crawf. 300/1; Syd. 569. Feine Tönung, min. korrodiert, Revers etwas dezentriert, fast vorzüglich
Exemplar der Auktion Hess-Divo 317, Zürich 2010, Nr. 561.
Estimate: 75 EUR

image00091.jpg

36633861_1500460013391163_2033304983272685568_n.jpg

  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato
MACEDON, Aineia. Circa 424-350 BC. Æ 17mm (3.95 g, 5h). Head of Aeneas (as oikist) left, wearing Phrygian cap / AI-NEHTWN, bull standing left. AMNG III 9 var. (legend orientation); SNG ANS 75; SNG Copenhagen -; cf. BMC 5; Traité IV 929. Good VF, mahogany red patina. Extremely rare. ($1000)Aineia (modern Nea Michaniona) was located on the north-east coast of the Chalkidike. It was a comparatively obscure place in ancient times, occupied from the Archaic through the Hellenistic periods. Some fine burial mounds from the city have produced gold treasures, and the city is attested in Athenian fiscal documents. According to legend it was founded by Trojans, who named it after the famous Trojan hero, Aineias (Aeneas).Estimate: $1000

277147.jpg

b76ae66b8c580b26efad77d52d57712e.jpg

  • Mi piace 2
Awards

Inviato

Aeneas grande guerriero grande tondello...

Carissimo, concordo con Mario, un bell'articolo sul Gazzettino mi pare d'uopo.. 

  • Mi piace 1

Inviato

The S.C. Markoff Collection of Roman Coins
The Roman Empire
Priscus Attalus, 409 – 410
Solidus 409-410, AV 4.47 g. IMP PRISCVS AT – TALVS P F AVG Pearl and rosette-diademed, draped
and cuirassed bust r. Rev. VICTORIA – AVGVSTI Emperor standing r., holding labarum in r. hand and
Victory on globe in l., treading with his l. foot on bound captive to r.; in field, R – M and in exergue,
COMOB. C 9. LRC –. Depeyrot 37/1. RIC 1401. Exceedingly rare and among the finest specimens known. Well-struck on a full flan and extremely fine Ex NAC 18, 2000, 773 and NAC 42, 2007, Feirstein part II, 236 sales. The Roman world was at risk of extinction in 409 when Visigoths under king Alaric occupied Italy, captured Romes granaries and laid siege to the great, walled capital. Faced with eventual starvation, the senate cooperated by electing one of their own members, Priscus Attalus, as emperor in opposition to Honorius, whose court was based in Ravenna. Attalus, a senator of Ionian Greek extraction, was known to Alaric, for in the previous year he had been the senates representative in negotiations with the king. Since he was a pagan, Attalus had to be baptized before he could be crowned. In the following year, 410, Alaric led part of his army north to challenge Honorius in Ravenna, but his venture failed and the Vandal king returned to Rome. In June he deposed Attalus (who was pardoned by Honorius), and late in August he led his armies into Rome, sacking the great city for three days, August 24 through 26. Every portable item of value, including hostages such as Priscus Attalus and the emperors half-sister Galla Placidia, was taken. Attalus remained a prisoner of the Visigoths until he was again hailed emperor against Honorius in 415 by Alarics successor Athaulf. His second reign was based in Gaul, not Rome, and it was equally brief. Attalus career as puppet emperor of the Goths ended in the spring of 416 when he was captured by Honorius soldiers and taken to Rome to be paraded through the streets. He was then banished to the Lipari islands where he lived out the rest of his days, having been relieved of his right thumb and forefinger in a symbolic gesture against any future revolt.

IMMAGINI: IL SACCO DI ROMA DEL 410 D.C. COMPIUTO DAI VISIGOTI DI ALARICO 

1103195.jpg

The Siege of Rome, 410 A.jpg

800px-Sack_of_Rome_by_the_Visigoths_on_24_August_410_by_JN_Sylvestre_1890.jpg

Awards

Inviato

RÖMISCHE MÜNZEN
REPUBLIK
M. VOLTEIUS
Denar, 78, Rom. Kopf des Jupiter mit Lorbeerkranz nach rechts. Rs: Tetrastyle Frontansicht des Tempels des Jupiter Optimus Maximus auf dem Kapitol. Im Abschnitt M·VOLTEI·M·F. Syd. 774; Crawford 385,1. 3,88g. Vs. leicht dezentriert, sonst vorzüglich. Die Rs. dieser Münze zeigt die älteste Darstellung eines Gebäudes auf einer römischen Münze: Den Tempel des Jupiter auf dem Kapitol im etruskischen Stil mit drei Cellae, deren Türen hier geschlossen sind. Zum Prägezeitpunkt existierte das Heiligtum allerdings nicht mehr; es war 83 v. Chr. bei Straßenkämpfen abgebrannt. - The revers shows the oldest depiction of a Roman building, the temple of Jupiter 'Best and Greatest Capitolinus'. It was of Etruscan type with three cellas, each for Capitoline Triad - Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. It burned down in 83 BC.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: TEMPIO DELL'EPOCA DI SERVIO TULLIO

1310802.jpg

tempio dell'epoca di servio tullio.jpg

Awards

Inviato

Classical Numismatic Group > Electronic Auction 416

Lot number: 415

Price realized: 6,000 USD   
(Approx. 4,840 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.

Lot description:
Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ Sestertius (36mm, 27.00 g, 6h). Uncertain Balkan/Thracian mint. Struck under Claudius, circa AD 50-54. Bareheaded and draped bust left / Mars, barefoot, but wearing full military attire, including sagum (cape), advancing left, holding spear in outstretched right hand and round shield in left; S C across field. RIC I p. 130, note; von Kaenel, Thrakien, Type B, 5; BMCRE 226 (Claudius). Fine, dark green patina with touches of red, lightly smoothed and tooled. Rare.
Tiberius Claudius Germanicus was born on 12 February AD 41, only a few weeks after his father, Claudius, became emperor. After Claudius' conquest of Britain in AD 43, the boy's name was changed to Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, and the sources refer to him simply as Britannicus. In AD 55, while dining with friends, he was poisoned and died. The murder was almost certainly ordered by Nero, who wanted to clear the way for his own succession to the throne.
The attribution of the sestertii of Britannicus has been a matter of some speculation. Formerly, the issue had been attributed to Rome around the end of Claudius' reign when Britannicus adopted the toga virilis. Mattingly, however, demonstrated that such an attribution was problematic, since the Rome mint was not producing aes at that time. Instead, he assigned the type to the early years of Titus, when many restoration and commemorative issues were being struck, a logical assumption given the reported close friendship between the two. More recently, substantial numbers of Latin coins (sestertii and dupondii) in the name of Britannicus, Agrippina Jr., Nero Caesar, and Nero Augustus have been found in the Balkan region, and von Kaenel argued for a Thracian origin for the series. Von Kaenel's analysis is plausible, since the style and fabric of the coins, as well as the find spots, indeed suggest a Thracian mint, and such local issues would have been struck for use by the legions servicing the border. 


Estimate: 2000 USD

555.jpg

Ares_Canope_Villa_Adriana_b.jpg

  • Mi piace 2
Awards

Inviato

@gigetto13 dedicato a te.

Italy, Venice. Michele Steno. Doge, 1400-1413. BI tornesello (16.4 mm, 0.60 g, 5 h). + MIChAEL. STEN DVX, cross pattée / + VEXELIFER VENETIA, lion of St. Marks seated left, holding gospels. Biaggi 2864; Paulucci 5. aVF, toned.
 
ILLUSTRAZIONE: GLI ESERCITI DELLA SERENISSIMA

2948518.jpg

fghth.jpg

  • Mi piace 2
Awards

Inviato (modificato)
Numismatik Lanz München > Auction 166 Auction date: 11 June 2018
Lot number: 83
Price realized: Unsold
 

Lot description:
REPUBLIK. C. SERVILIVS. Denar, 136 v. Chr., Rom. ROMA. Roma mit Halskette nach rechts, dahinter Kranz und Stern. Rs: C·SERVEILI·M·F. Die beiden Dioskuren zu Pferde mit Lanzen sprengen auseinander, über ihren Köpfen jeweils ein Stern. Cr. 239/1; Syd. 525. 3,85g. Fast vorzüglich.
Ex Lanz, Auktion 153, 12.12.2011, Nr. 337.
Estimate: 300 EUR

ILLUSTRAZIONE: I NEMICI DI ROMA CHE VIVEVANO IN ITALIA O CHE VI INTERVENNERO (COME GLI EPIROTI)

image00083.jpg

fdvfdfbgnjhhumn.jpg

Modificato da King John
  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Inviato (modificato)
Q. Thermus M.f. Silver Denarius (3.91 g), 103 BC. Rome. Head of Mars left, wearing crested helmet ornamented with plume on side. Reverse Q (THE)RM M F in exergue, Roman and barbarian soldiers fighting, each holding forth a shield and raising a sword, the Roman soldier on the left protecting a fallen comrade. Crawford 319/1; Sydenham 592; Minucia 19. Well struck and well centered with attractive light multi-color toning. Superb Extremely Fine. It is likely that the reverse alludes to a specific event of martial prowess of one of the moneyer's ancestors, but if so the precise details have been lost to us. Perhaps it relates to Quintus Minucius Thermus, consul in 193 BC, who, according to Livy, distinguished himself fighting the Ligurians: "Before the consul Lucius Quinctius arrived in his province, Quintus Minucius, in the neighborhood of Pisa, met the Ligures in a pitched battle; he killed nine thousand of the enemy, routed and put to flight the rest and drove them into their camp" (Livy XXXV, 21.7-8). However, he was not awarded a triumph by the Senate for this campaign, although earlier he had received one for fighting the Iberians near Turdo in Spain. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200 Ex Heritage 3019 (4 April 2012), 23256; M&M Deutschland 9 (4-5 October 2001), 438.
 
ILLUSTRAZIONE:  I NEMICI DI ROMA FUORI DALL'ITALIA

2012871.jpg

gbsfbgs.jpg

Modificato da King John
  • Mi piace 1
Awards

Unisciti alla discussione

Puoi iniziare a scrivere subito, e completare la registrazione in un secondo momento. Se hai già un account, accedi al Forum con il tuo profilo utente..

Ospite
Rispondi a questa discussione...

×   Hai incollato il contenuto con la formattazione.   Rimuovere la formattazione

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Il tuo collegamento è stato incorporato automaticamente.   Mostra come un collegamento

×   Il tuo contenuto precedente è stato ripristinato..   Cancella editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Caricamento...

×
  • Crea Nuovo...

Avviso Importante

Il presente sito fa uso di cookie. Si rinvia all'informativa estesa per ulteriori informazioni. La prosecuzione nella navigazione comporta l'accettazione dei cookie, dei Terms of Use e della Privacy Policy.