Hellenistic and Roman Armenian Coinage
(1st c. BC - 1st c. AD),
Anahit Mousheghian, Georges Depeyrot,
During the first Century BC and the beginning of the first Century AD,
the Armenian Kingdom struck Silver and Bronze Coinage. The main part of the Coinage was
issues of Tigranes II. He began to strike after his invasion of the Seleucid Kingdom and
continued his production of coins during and after the war against Lucullus and Pompeius.
His successors continued to strike, but the quantities of coins decreased. The last
Armenian issues were Roman denarii of the C L CAESARES type. This book presents a new
corpus of the Armenian issues of the Hellenistic and Roman periods. More than 2.500 coins
are catalogued. A new chronology and a new organization of coinage are presented. The
Coinage is attributed to several mints of Syria and Armenia.
Text in English and Armenian
Anahit Mousheghian is researcher (Institute of History, Academy,
Yerevan)
Georges Depeyrot is researcher (Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris)
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Anahit Mousheghian, Georges Depeyrot.
MONETA 15, 256 pages, 8 plates. Text in English and Armenian.
EUR 140.00
ISBN 90-74623-20-4
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