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Coin minted by Tiribazus at Mallus in Cilicia. The reverse portrays him wearing a Persian satrapal headdress, while the obverse portrays Herakles
Coin minted by Tiribazus at Mallus in Cilicia. The reverse portrays him wearing a Persian satrapal headdress, while the obverse portrays Herakles
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The Herakleia head, probable portrait of a Persian (Achaemenid) Empire Satrap of Asia Minor, end of 6th century BCE, probably under Darius I
The Herakleia head, probable portrait of a Persian (Achaemenid) Empire Satrap of Asia Minor, end of 6th century BCE, probably under Darius I
A dignitary of Asia Minor in Achaemenid style, c. 475 BC. Karaburun tomb near Elmalı, Lycia
A dignitary of Asia Minor in Achaemenid style, c. 475 BC. Karaburun tomb near Elmalı, Lycia
Coin of Themistocles, a former Athenian general, as Achaemenid Empire Satrap of Magnesia, c. 465–459 BC
Coin of Themistocles, a former Athenian general, as Achaemenid Empire Satrap of Magnesia, c. 465–459 BC
Coinage of Tiribazos, Satrap of Achaemenid Lydia, 388–380 BC
Coinage of Tiribazos, Satrap of Achaemenid Lydia, 388–380 BC