词条 | Mostis |
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Mostis - Ancient Greek: - Μόστις, reigned ~ 130 BC - ~ 90 BC. King of the Caeni ruled over territories in South East Thrace - Strandzha mountain in today Bulgaria and Turkey. The king is best known from his coins - bronze and silver and from an epigraphy. He emerged on the political scene after the death of Ziselmius - after 135/133 BC or little later in 127 BC.[1] Mostis coinage include - bronze coins and rare tetradrachm. On avers there are bust of king on right. More interesting is reverse side of silver coins: Athena Nikephoros seated on throne, vertical inscriptions ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΟΣΤΙΔΟΣ. King Mostis coins are specific by inscription of year below throne of Athena - ΕΤΟΥΣ ΙΓ / IΔ etc. On coins from years 13/14 and 35/38 there are second inscription - ΕΠΙ ΣΑΔΑΛΟΥ. In 2012 was found first coin hoard contained tetradrachms of Mostis. Hoard is discovered in regular archaeological research in village of Sinemorets, by Bulgarian archaeologist Ms Daniela Agre - NAIM - BAS.[2] Tetrachms of Mostis can be seen in museums in London, Berlin, Paris. Coins from Sinemorets hoard are in Tsarevo museum. References1. ^Юрукова, Й. Монетите на тракийските племена и владетели. София, 1992.; Sayar, M.H. Der thrakische König Mostis. - Tyche 7, 1992.; Кабакчиев, Ю. Summa Thracologiae I – Наблюдения върху тракийската държавност, София, 2000. 2. ^Агре, Д., Йорданов, С. Сребърно монетно съкровище от дома на тракийски владетел край с. Синеморец, община Царево – В: Нумизматика, Сфрагистика и Епиграфика 9 (2013). 1 : Thracian kings |
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