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| 背面描述 | The celebrated lyric poet Anacreon, the most famous native of Teos, seated to the right upon a throne or chair, actively playing a lyre held before him. The figure is depicted in a contemplative pose befitting the city's pride in its most renowned citizen, serving as a civic type emblematic of Teos's cultural identity. The Greek ethnic legend is distributed in the field, with a beaded border encircling the entire design. |
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Teos, a coastal Ionian city best known in antiquity as the birthplace of the lyric poet Anacreon, issued bronze coinage under Severus Alexander as part of the broader civic minting activity that flourished across the Smyrna conventus during the Severan period. The legend ΤΗΙΩΝ ΙΩΝΩΝ — "of the Teans, of the Ionians" — reflects the city's persistent claim to pan-Ionian prestige, a status it had been asserting on its coinage long before Alexander's reign.
Teos had earlier been home to one of the ancient world's most celebrated Dionysiac guilds, the Artists of Dionysus, whose presence gave the city outsized cultural influence relative to its modest political weight.