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Coin ID #11447

Apameia (AD 193-235) AE 16

Time of the Severans, 193-235 AD. AE16 (2.32g, 5h). Turreted and draped bust of Tyche right / Hekate triformis, holding torch in each hand. VF, green patina. Fine style.

Although perhaps originally conceived as cthonic goddess similar to Artemis, in Greek mythology Hekate was transformed into a nefarious deity associated with witches, ghosts, and curses. The origin of her cult can perhaps be traced to Caria, where her most prominent cult site of Lagina was located and where names stemming from Hekate (itself apparently derived from Hekatos, or “far-shooting”, an epithet of Apollo) are well–attested. From at least the Classical period she was shown in triplicate form as a goddess of the crossroads, comparable to the Roman Trivia, whose image was set up at boundaries to keep out evil spirits.

File information
Filename:3230234.jpg
City/Mint name:Apameia
Keywords:roman / bronze
References:BMC 110-13
Valuation:CNG Elec. Auc. 323 (3/2014), lot 234 ($400 + comm)
Photo courtesy of:Classical Numismatic Group - www.cngcoins.com
Filesize:177 KiB
Date added:Jun 17, 2014
Dimensions:800 x 381 pixels
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