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Ancient Greece : Alexander II : Seleucid Kingdom: 128-122 BC
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Ancient Greece : Alexander II : Seleucid Kingdom: 128-122 BC

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Alexander II Zabinas (Greek Ἀλέξανδρoς Zαβίνας), ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom, was a counter-king who emerged in the chaos following the Seleucidian loss of Mesopotamia to the Parthians.

Zabinas later fled to the Seleucid capital Antiochia, where he plundered several temples. He is said to have joked about melting down a statuette of the goddess of victory Nike which was held in the hand of a Zeus statue, saying "Zeus has given me Victory".

Enraged by his impiety the Antiochenes cast Zabinas out of the city. He soon fell into the hands of robbers, who delivered him up to Antiochus, by whom he was put to death, in 122 BC

Weight 6.2 grams and 18 mm in diameter.

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Very prompt service, thank you very much. Excellent coin!
23 Jul 2011