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   SASANIAN EMPIRE,4th - 7th CENTURY AD,

  SASANIAN EMPIRE,4th - 7th CENTURY AD,

GAZE :  SASANIAN EMPIRE, 4th - 7th CENTURY AD,  HEMATITE SEAL STAMP, GAZELLE TO LEFT, 16 mm x 17 mm, VERY GOOD CONDITION. REGISTERED

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Sasanian Empire, drachma of Peroz (AD ) (P555)

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Sasanian kings, Peroz (), drachma AD . AR (4.18 g, 27 mm). Gorgeously decorated bust facing right, Peroz with earrings and winged crown with globe and moon. Reverse: Fire altar with ribbons, two guards beside it, moon and star above it. Around the time of the rise of the Sassanids, the Roman Empire was the dominant power in the Middle East, Iran was on the eastern periphery of Roman power. The Sassanids continued the Roman-Parthian wars. Around 241, Shapur began to invade Roman areas. He conquered Syria, Armenia, and cities in Mesopotamia. The Roman emperor Gordianus III engaged in a failed attempt to win back Syria in 243. His successor, Valerianus I, drove Shapur out of Syria in 260, but at Edessa, the emperor, who had come over with a small delegation to negotiate, fell into the hands of Shapur alive. The 65 years old Valerianus suffered the most terrible humiliations for weeks or months,before being eventually executed and exhibited as a stuffed trophy in the royal palace.After his victory, Shapur invadedSyria again, but this time he was defeated by Callistus "Ballista", who was nominated by Gallienus, son and successor of Valerianus. The retreating Persian army was attacked again and in the back by Odaenathus, King of Palmyra, who drove the Persians out and reconquered Mesopotamia. Read More

Greece (ancient) - Sasanian Empire,Hormazd IV,  AD.

Greece (ancient) - Sasanian Empire,Hormazd IV, AD.

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Hormazd IV, AD. AR Drachm (4.11 gm - 31 mm), of NB, yr. 10. Crowned draped bust / Fire-altar with attendants. Gobl.201 - UNCLEANATTENTION PLEASE Average shipping time day !!! ____________________________________________ Please check out my other listings. We guarantee the authenticity of every item we sell (100%) Read more

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Sasanian Empire, drachma of Hormizd V (AD )Ahwaz

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Sasanian Empire Hormizd V AD AR drachma (33 mm, 4.04 g) AW (Ahwaz) dated year two. Crowned and armoured bust facing right, two stars above crescent moon, three stars in crescent moon around it; fire altar with servants and ribbon, star and crescent moon at each side of the altar, for crescent moons and stars around three dotted circles. Göble 230, Very Fine, some holes near the portrait. Around the time of the rise of the Sassanids, the Roman Empire was the dominant power in the Middle East, Iran was on the eastern periphery of Roman power. The Sassanids continued the Roman-Parthian wars. Around 241, Shapur I began to invade Roman areas. He conquered Syria, Armenia, and cities in Mesopotamia. The Roman emperor Gordianus III engaged in a failed attempt to win back Syria in 243. His successor, Valerianus I, drove Shapur out of Syria in 260, but at Edessa, the emperor, who had come over with a small delegation to negotiate, fell into the hands of Shapur alive. The 65 years old Valerianus suffered the most terrible humiliations for weeks or months,before being eventually executed and exhibited as a stuffed trophy in the royal palace.After his victory, Shapur invadedSyria again, but this time he was defeated by Callistus "Ballista", who was nominated by Gallienus, son and successor of Valerianus. The retreating Persian army was attacked again and in the back by Odaenathus, King of Palmyra, who drove the Persians out and reconquered Mesopotamia. Read More

Sasanian Empire - AR Drachm, Ohrmazd (Hormizd) IV, AD

Sasanian Empire - AR Drachm, Ohrmazd (Hormizd) IV, AD

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Sasanian Empire. Ohrmazd (Hormizd) IV. AD . AR Drachm (32 mm, 4.14 g,). AY (Eran-xvarrah-Ơabuhr) mint. Dated RY 8 (AD ). Obv: Crowned bust right; stars flanking crown, crescent before and on shoulder. Rev: Fire altar flanked by attendants; star and crescent flanking flames. Splendid toning. Uncleaned.ATTENTION PLEASE Average shipping time day !!! ____________________________________________ Please check out my other listings. We guarantee the authenticity of every item we sell. Read more

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Sasanian Empire, drachma of Kavad I (AD ) (P556)

Sasanian kings, Kavad I. Crowned bust facing right; fire altar with servants at each side (4.26 g, 29 mm).Around the time of the rise of the Sassanids, the Roman Empire was the dominant power in the Middle East, Iran was on the eastern periphery of Roman power. The Sassanids continued the Roman-Parthian wars. Around 241, Shapur began to invade Roman areas. He conquered Syria, Armenia, and cities in Mesopotamia. The Roman emperor Gordianus III engaged in a failed attempt to win back Syria in 243. His successor, Valerianus I, drove Shapur out of Syria in 260, but at Edessa, the emperor, who had come over with a small delegation to negotiate, fell into the hands of Shapur alive. The 65 years old Valerianus suffered the most terrible humiliations for weeks or months,before being eventually executed and exhibited as a stuffed trophy in the royal palace.After his victory, Shapur invadedSyria again, but this time he was defeated by Callistus "Ballista", who was nominated by Gallienus, son and successor of Valerianus. The retreating Persian army was attacked again and in the back by Odaenathus, King of Palmyra, who drove the Persians out and reconquered Mesopotamia. Read More

Sasanian Empire - AR Drachm, Husrav (Khosrau) II AD

Sasanian Empire - AR Drachm, Husrav (Khosrau) II AD

Are you interested in this item?This item is up for auction at Catawiki. Please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the Catawiki website. Catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available. Our weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store. Sasanian Kings. Husrav (Khosrau) II AD AR Drachm, Obv. Crowned and cuirassed bust right, two stars above crest; double border of dots, three stars within crescents around.Rev. Fire altar with attendants and ribbon, star and crescent flanking flames; triple border of dots, four stars within crescents around.References: Cf. Göbl II/3Diameter:~31x33 mmWeight: 4,15gBID WITH CONFIDENCE!This coin is guaranted to be authentic and the guarantee is for life. The coin comes with the guarantee.See the pictures for details. Read more

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Sasanian Empire - Gold Dinar of Ć abuhr (Shahpur) III (AD

Sasanian Empire - Gold Dinar of Ć abuhr (Shahpur) III (AD

Click here to view this lot Ć abuhr (Shahpur) III. AD . AV Dinar (22mm, 7.34 g, 3h). Sind mint. Obv: Bust right, wearing flat-topped crown with korymbos; sri to right; pseudo-legend around Rev: Fire altar with ribbon and bust right in flames; flanked by two attendants, each wearing diadem. Ref: Cf. SNS III pl. 145, C6 (for type); Göbl –; Saeedi –; cf. Sunrise 879; Album 15, lot 33 (rare).Condition: aEFThe Sasanian Empire (/s?'s??n??n/ or /s?'se?n??n/), also known as Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire), known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr in Middle Persian language, was the last Iranian empire before the rise of Islam, ruled by and named after the Sasanian dynasty from 224 to 651. The Sasanian Empire, which succeeded the Parthian Empire, was recognized as one of the leading world powers alongside its neighboring arch-rival the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years.See images for a proper impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Sasanian Empire - Gold Dinar of Ć abuhr (Shahpur) III (AD

Sasanian Empire - Gold Dinar of Ć abuhr (Shahpur) III (AD

Click here to view this lot SASANIAN EMPIRE. Ć abuhr (Shahpur) III. AD . AV Dinar (22mm, 7.34 g, 3h). Sind mint. Bust right, wearing flat-topped crown with korymbos; sri to right; pseudo-legend around / Fire altar with ribbon and bust right in flames; flanked by two attendants, each wearing diadem. Cf. SNS III pl. 145, C6 (for type); Göbl –; Saeedi –; cf. Sunrise 879; Album 15, lot 33. Extremely RareCondition: EFHard to find Gold dinars of this king.The Sasanian Empire (/s?'s??n??n/ or /s?'se?n??n/), also known as Sassanian, Sasanid, Sassanid or Neo-Persian Empire), known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr in Middle Persian language, was the last Iranian empire before the rise of Islam, ruled by and named after the Sasanian dynasty from 224 to 651. The Sasanian Empire, which succeeded the Parthian Empire, was recognized as one of the leading world powers alongside its neighboring arch-rival the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than 400 years.See images for a proper impression.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Byzantine Empire - Lead seal. c. 6th century - 7th century - GeorgosObv:\ Cruciform invocative monogram - ? - e - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? Ge?????? ?Rev:\ Cruciform invocativemonogram - Te?t??e ß???e? 9,05 gr. - 23,4 mm. See images for a proper impression. Read More

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GENUINE MAN'S ROMAN GOLD RING ~ 4th Century AD

GENUINE MAN'S ROMAN GOLD RING ~ 4th Century AD

GENUINE ROMAN MAN'S RING This chunky ring was actually worn by a Roman citizen in the 4th Century AD as can be seen by the evidence of wear. Slight chip at 11 O'clock postionchip where the gold bezel had a knock in Roman times. These rings were normally worn on the little finger. Size in modern terms is about a UK size Q. Nice chunky ring with a good weight of about 4.8 grams. I think the intaglio is carved into an ornate Agate stone. + ÂŁ8.25 FOR EXPRESS RECORDED DELIVERY. PAYPAL ACCEPTED Read more

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GENUINE ROMAN MAN'S RING This chunky ring was actually worn by a Roman citizen in the 4th Century AD as can be seen by the evidence of wear. Slight chip at 11 O'clock postionchip where the gold bezel had a knock in Roman times. These rings were normally worn on the little finger. Size in modern terms is about a UK size Q. Nice chunky ring with a good weight of about 4.8 grams. I think the intaglio is carved into an ornate Agate stone. + 8.95 p&p or Collect in person. Read more

Beautiful Roman Ladies/ Child's Gold Ring, 1st Century AD.

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Beautiful Ladies or Child's Roman gold ring in very good condition. Clear intaglio stone engraved with what might be an ear of corn or something similar. Weighs approx 1.3g, My eyesight isn't what it used to be. This ring is a genuine piece that was found back in the late 70's while metal detecting and would be an ideal collectors piece or as an investment for the grandchildren. There is no breaks or splits and truly is a nice ring. I will ad the size later but if you need to know then please contact me. This would make a woundearful Christmas gift. Read More

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