Savoca Coins

Silver | 198th Monthly Silver Auction  –  25 February 2024

Savoca Coins, Silver | 198th Monthly Silver Auction

Ancient and World Coins

Su, 25.02.2024, from 6:00 PM CET
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Description

Kings of Thrace. Olynthos (?). Sparadokos 445-435 BC.
Diobol AR

11 mm, 1,01 g

ΣΠΑ, forepart of horse left / Dove flying to left, holding wreath in beak, within shallow incuse square.

Very Fine

SNG Stancomb 287 (this coin); Peter p. 63, 2.1; Youroukova 20; Topalov 2006, p. 96, 3-3b; HGC 3, 1671.

"Sparadokos was a 5th-century BC Thracian dynast, who minted coins with his name but there is no written record of his reign. Based on two passages in Thucydides, he is believed to be a brother of the Odrysian king Sitalkes and, accordingly, Teres’ son. Thucydides mentions him as the father of Seuthes, Sitalkes’ nephew. However, the text of Thucydides does not indicate that Sitalkes and Sparadokos were brothers. The word ἀδελφιδοῦς “nephew” denotes both the brother’s son and the sister’s son, which allows the assumption that Sparadokos could have been a brother-in-law of Sitalkes, not his brother. The marriage between a daughter of Teres and Sparadokos could have formed an im- portant political alliance with him as a powerful ruler in southern Thrace. The great influence his son Seuthes had in Sitalkes’ court, according to Thucydides, may indicate some undefined bond. Perhaps the lack of coinage of both Teres and Sitalkes is also an indication of two different ruling houses." - quote from "Was, wenn Sparadokos kein Sohn von Teres war?" - Dobriela KOTOVA

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