Demetrius III Philopator (Seleucid king, 97/6-88/7 BC)

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Demetrius III Philopator Soter ("Father-loving Savior"), nicknamed Eucaerus ("the Well-timed"), was the twenty-first king of the Seleucid Empire, ruling in Damascus from 97/6 to 88/7 BC. A brother of Seleucus VI, Antiochus XI, and Philip I, Demetrius III was installed in Damascus by Ptolemy IX as a means of denying the city to both Antiochus IX and the Nabatean Arabs. He fought an unsuccessful war against the Hasmonean Jewish king, Alexander Jannaeus, but made inroads into northern Syria. In 88 BC, Demetrius III besieged Philip I, in Beroea. The siege was abruptly lifted when Demetrius was captured by Philip's Parthian allies. He died in captivity shortly thereafter.

Die Studies
Item Image MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum)
Damascus (Demetrius III), silver, tetradrachms (97-87 BCE) S1062 Damadcus.jpg Silver 9,040 kg
Damascus (Demetrius III), silver, drachms (97-87 BCE) S1063 Damascus drachm.jpg Silver 209 kg
Damascus (Demetrius III), silver, hemidrachms (97-87 BCE) S1064 Damascus Demetrius III hemidrachms.jpg Silver 42 kg
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Overstruck coins
Item Overstruck typeImage of the overstruck variety MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. DateIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. Overstriking coinImage of the overstriking coin
SO 1891 - Artaxata? over uncertain mint
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