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<p>[QUOTE="Sulla80, post: 7771477, member: 99456"]Great coin & enjoyable write-up. The flan crack is not a detractor for me. I will post a coin from Antigonus, a fellow who was no pal to Cassander. It took four of the other diadochi to take him down: Ptolemy, Seleucus, Cassander, and Lysimachus. Antigonus must have been a tough guy, dying at 81 in battle.</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="3">"Antigonus, king of Asia, made war against a coalition of four kings, Ptolemy, son of Lagus, king of Egypt, Seleucus, king of Babylonia, Lysimachus, king of Thrace, and Cassander, son of Antipater, king of Macedonia. When he engaged them in battle, he was pierced by many missiles, and his body was carried from the field and was buried with royal honors. His son Demetrius, however, joining his mother Stratonicê, who had remained in Cilicia with all their valuables, sailed to Salamis in Cyprus, since it was in his possession."</font></p><p><font size="3">-Diodorus Siculus, <a href="https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/21*.html#4" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/21*.html#4" rel="nofollow">Library of History, XXI.4</a></font></p><p><br /></p><p>This didn't stop his son Demetrius from taking over Macedonia by killing Cassander's son Alexander V after responding to a call for support.</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="3">"Thus Alexander's affairs were already settled with the help of Pyrrhus, but nevertheless Demetrius came to him; and as soon as he arrived it was plain that he was not wanted, and he inspired only fear; and after they had been together a few days their mutual distrust led them to plot against each other. But Demetrius, taking advantage of his opportunity, got beforehand with the young prince and slew him, and was proclaimed king of Macedonia."</font></p><p><font size="3">-Plutarch, <a href="http://Thus Alexander's affairs were already settled with the help of Pyrrhus, but nevertheless Demetrius came to him; and as soon as he arrived it was plain that he was not wanted, and he inspired only fear; and after they had been together a few days their mutual distrust led them to plot against each other. But Demetrius, taking advantage of his opportunity, got beforehand with the young prince and slew him, and was proclaimed king of Macedonia." target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://Thus Alexander's affairs were already settled with the help of Pyrrhus, but nevertheless Demetrius came to him; and as soon as he arrived it was plain that he was not wanted, and he inspired only fear; and after they had been together a few days their mutual distrust led them to plot against each other. But Demetrius, taking advantage of his opportunity, got beforehand with the young prince and slew him, and was proclaimed king of Macedonia." rel="nofollow">The Life of Pyrrhus, 1.7</a></font></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1332752[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos</b>, as strategos of Asia, 320-306/5 BC, or king, 306/5-301 BC, AR Drachm, issued in the name and type of Alexander III. Colophon</p><p><b>Obv:</b> Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress</p><p><b>Rev:</b> Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, crescent in left field, Π below throne</p><p><b>Ref:</b> Price 1813; Müller 262[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sulla80, post: 7771477, member: 99456"]Great coin & enjoyable write-up. The flan crack is not a detractor for me. I will post a coin from Antigonus, a fellow who was no pal to Cassander. It took four of the other diadochi to take him down: Ptolemy, Seleucus, Cassander, and Lysimachus. Antigonus must have been a tough guy, dying at 81 in battle. [SIZE=3]"Antigonus, king of Asia, made war against a coalition of four kings, Ptolemy, son of Lagus, king of Egypt, Seleucus, king of Babylonia, Lysimachus, king of Thrace, and Cassander, son of Antipater, king of Macedonia. When he engaged them in battle, he was pierced by many missiles, and his body was carried from the field and was buried with royal honors. His son Demetrius, however, joining his mother Stratonicê, who had remained in Cilicia with all their valuables, sailed to Salamis in Cyprus, since it was in his possession." -Diodorus Siculus, [URL='https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/21*.html#4']Library of History, XXI.4[/URL][/SIZE] This didn't stop his son Demetrius from taking over Macedonia by killing Cassander's son Alexander V after responding to a call for support. [SIZE=3]"Thus Alexander's affairs were already settled with the help of Pyrrhus, but nevertheless Demetrius came to him; and as soon as he arrived it was plain that he was not wanted, and he inspired only fear; and after they had been together a few days their mutual distrust led them to plot against each other. But Demetrius, taking advantage of his opportunity, got beforehand with the young prince and slew him, and was proclaimed king of Macedonia." -Plutarch, [URL='http://Thus Alexander's affairs were already settled with the help of Pyrrhus, but nevertheless Demetrius came to him; and as soon as he arrived it was plain that he was not wanted, and he inspired only fear; and after they had been together a few days their mutual distrust led them to plot against each other. But Demetrius, taking advantage of his opportunity, got beforehand with the young prince and slew him, and was proclaimed king of Macedonia.']The Life of Pyrrhus, 1.7[/URL][/SIZE] [ATTACH=full]1332752[/ATTACH] [B]Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos[/B], as strategos of Asia, 320-306/5 BC, or king, 306/5-301 BC, AR Drachm, issued in the name and type of Alexander III. Colophon [B]Obv:[/B] Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress [B]Rev:[/B] Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre; AΛEΞANΔPOY to right, crescent in left field, Π below throne [B]Ref:[/B] Price 1813; Müller 262[/QUOTE]
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