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Alexander the Great on the Web presents
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The impact of Alexander the GreatÍs coinage in E Arabia (Art and Maps) |
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"Silver tetradrachm issued in the name of the Arab ruler Abi'el; imitation based on coin types of Alexander III of Macedonia. Mleiha (?), late 2nd cent. BC. British Museum, London, UK" |
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None. [Image 53]
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The Search for Alexander's Tomb
(Individual Topics) |
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"Silver Tetradrachm featuring Alexander-Ammon struck by king Lysimachos of Thrace (301 ? 281 B.C.)" |
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Low-res. [Image 61]
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Statuary (Goods and Services) |
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$60 paperweight that looks like one of Alexander's coins.
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None. [Image 72]
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Featured coin (Art and Maps) |
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"Phaselis, Lycia - Silver tetradrachm - 'Alexander' types - 214-3 BC. Head of Herakles - countermark of anchor/ Zeus seated" |
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None. [Image 74]
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Featured coin (Art and Maps) |
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"Alexander III (the Great) - 336-323 BC (lifetime issue?) Bow in field - Salamis mint?" |
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None. [Image 75]
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Featured coin (Art and Maps) |
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"Seleucos I? 312-280 AD, sigma E lambda EYKOY, BA sigma I lambda E omega sigma, monograms in field and under throne" |
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None. [Image 76]
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Featured coin (Art and Maps) |
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"Arados, Phoenicia - Fourree tetradrachm - 185 BC. Palm in field - AP under throne -OE in exergue off this flan" |
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None. [Image 77]
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Featured coin (Art and Maps) |
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"Silver drachm - Perinthus, Thrace mint - 336-323 BC soldier in field, delta I under throne" |
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None. [Image 78]
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Brief biography
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"A Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great" |
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Only slightly larger than thumbnail. [Image 79]
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"The coin above was minted in 310 B.C. Thirteen years after the death of Alexander. It was minted in Alexandria under the rule of Ptolemy, Alexander's most trusted general, and childhood friend. It is called a silver 'Tetradrachm'" |
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None. [Image 104]
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"The coin above was minted in Thrace at the Lampsakos mint in about 297 B.C. It was minted under the rule of Lysimachos, one of the most remarkable of the successors of Alexander." |
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None. [Image 105]
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Another Lysimachus coin with Alexander on it,
(Art and Maps) |
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"Syria, Seleukos I Nikator - AR tetradrachm, c. 301 B.C.?" Coin that occasioned an article entitled "Seleucus, Dionysos, or Alexander?" R.A. Hadley, Numismatic Chronicle 1974, 9-13.
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None. [Image 111]
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Alexander of Macedon Temple (Web Biographies) |
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[Lysimachus coin. No information given] |
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None. [Image 115]
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Tetradrachm of Alexander as Ammon
(Art and Maps) |
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"Tetradrachm. Obverse: Head of Deified Alexander the Great with Horn of Ammon. Thrace, 297 - 281 B.C." |
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None. [Image 129]
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"Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), silver tetradrachm of Lysimachus, King of Thrace (306-289 BC), 30mms" |
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Smalish. [Image 149]
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Tetradrachm of Alexander
(Art and Maps) |
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"Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), or later (-290BC)" |
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Large transparent GIF. [Image 158]
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The impact of Alexander the GreatÍs coinage in E Arabia (Art and Maps) |
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"Subaerate drachm; Arabian imitation based on coin types of Alexander III of Macedonia. South-Eastern Arabia, 1st cent. BC - 1st cent. AD. British Museum, London, UK." |
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None. [Image 167]
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Alexander on Perseus.
(Academic) |
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"BCMA 1919.58.4a" Obverse |
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None. [Image 188]
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Alexander on Perseus.
(Academic) |
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"BCMA 1919.58.4a" Reverse |
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None. [Image 189]
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Alexander on Perseus.
(Academic) |
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BCMA 1914.6.7 Obverse |
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None. [Image 190]
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Alexander on Perseus.
(Academic) |
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BCMA 1914.6.7 Reverse |
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None. [Image 191]
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Alexander on Perseus.
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BCMA 1919.58.37 Obverse |
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None. [Image 192]
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Alexander on Perseus.
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BCMA 1919.58.37 Reverse |
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None. [Image 193]
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Alexander on Perseus.
(Academic) |
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Dewing 1350 reverse |
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None. [Image 194]
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Alexander on Perseus.
(Academic) |
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Dewing 1350 obverse |
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None. [Image 195]
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Hellenic Ministry of Culture
(Art and Maps) |
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"Gold coin (stater) of Alexander the Great. " |
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None. [Image 203]
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The Indus Valley Civilization (None) |
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"A Greek coin minted in Gandhara, with a head of Alexander the Great. Alexander crossed the Hindu Kush in 327 B.C. Once in Pakistan he found that with the collapse of Persian authority, this land had once more fragmented into the control of the local rulers and he was able to advance almost at will." |
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Small [Image 218]
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| Alexander the Great on the Web presents
Alexander |
in Images |
Alexander the Great on the Web cointains over1,000 links about Alexander the Great, intelligently categorizedand described. Alexander in Images © 1999 Tim Spalding. Email
spalding@umich.edu.Submissions, comments and corrections encouraged.
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