The Royal Coinages of Kition and Idalion: A Numismatic and Historical Study (6th-4th C. Bc)

Author:   Evangeline Markou
Publisher:   Institute of Historical Research (Athens)
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9789603711018


Pages:   592
Publication Date:   08 August 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Royal Coinages of Kition and Idalion: A Numismatic and Historical Study (6th-4th C. Bc)


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This monograph presents the first comprehensive study of 1,759 silver and bronze coins minted by the kings of Idalion (161 coins) and Kition (1,598 coins) in Cyprus, spanning from the late 6th to the late 4th century BC. The largest corpus of these coins yet assembled - classified through a die study - is accompanied by a full metrological and typological analysis of all denominations issued under each king. A synthetic study follows, addressing weight variations, production volume, iconography, hoard evidence, overstrikes, and countermarks. The historical chapters contextualise the numismatic material in relation to ancient texts, inscriptions, and archaeological data, examining the numismatic policies of the kings from Persian to Macedonian control, culminating to the dissolution of the kingdom of Kition (and Idalion) by Ptolemy in 313/2 BC. They explore the origins of coinage, dynastic successions, key 5th-century episodes - including a first unsuccessful attack and then the conquest of Idalion by Ozibaal - the 4th-century acquisition and loss of Tamassos by Pumayyaton, and Kition's rivalry with Salamis. Six appendices enrich the study: additions to the gold coin corpus, reinterpretations of debated coinages, a study of weight standards, revised dynastic chronologies, and an analysis of Phoenician coin legends by Stevens Bernardin.

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Author:   Evangeline Markou
Publisher:   Institute of Historical Research (Athens)
Imprint:   Institute of Historical Research (Athens)
Weight:   2.295kg
ISBN:  

9789603711018


ISBN 10:   9603711012
Pages:   592
Publication Date:   08 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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