Indo-Scythian Silver Tetradrachm of Azes (minted in Taxila sometime between 55 and 35 BCE): [ATTACH]
https://www.ma-shops.com/tosunyan/item.php?id=2206
Yes, the obverse kind of reminds me of the Duchy of Milan Gold Ducat of Filippo Maria Visconti.
https://www.ma-shops.com/henzen/item.php?id=74779&ref=NGALhome
https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/coinindia/36/product/bactria_eukratides_eucratides_ar_drachm_pedigree_type_rrrr_and_choice/2103010/Default.aspx
This might interest somebody here:...
I have one too: [ATTACH]
https://www.ma-shops.com/henzen/item.php?id=72679
If certain websites give you issues, my guess is that you are using either the Microsoft Edge browser (which is the default browser any personal...
Nothing of the sort appears for me, what browser are you using? I am using the Brave browser.
They really should change their name...
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/stevealbum/browse?a=684&l=721708
Kayqubad the Great (Kayqubad I) [IMG]
Joao the Magnanimous (Joao V): [ATTACH]
Khosrow the Victorious (Khosrow II): [IMG]
Muhammad bin Dawud Chaghri was called Alp Arslan (Heroic Lion): [IMG]
Seleucus the Conqueror: [IMG]
Mithradates the Great (Mithradates II): [IMG]
Philip the Arab: [IMG]
Anastasius I was nicknamed "Dicorus" because he had heterochromia: [IMG]
Separate names with a comma.