c o m m a g e n e

The Kingdom of Commagene was the most northern district of Syria, to the west of the Euphrates in what is now southern Turkey. Commagene became a Roman province under Tiberius, but in 38 AD, Caligula restored Antiochus IV to the throne. It seems that Caligula deposed him again and then on Claudius' accession, was re-restored in 41 AD. The kingdom was finally destroyed by Rome (Vespasian) in 72 AD for being too friendly with the Parthians.



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Kings of Commagene


Antiochus IV
AE 28
38 - 72 AD
SGIC 5507, Nercessian ACV 199, RPC 3856
28 mm.
13.03 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Beardless, diademed head, right. Greek legend.
Reverse: Scorpion in wreath, diadem above. Greek legend.


Antiochus IV
AE 26
38 - 72 AD
SGIC 5507, Nercessian ACV 199, RPC 3856
26 x 24 mm.
14.31 gm.
Die position=12h
Obverse: Beardless, diademed head, right; uncertain countermark on neck (anchor?). Greek legend.
Reverse: Scorpion in wreath, diadem above. Greek legend.


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