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Gold 1/4 Stater - Addedomaros Addedomaros Flower

发行方 Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
年份 45 BC - 25 BC
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材质 Gold
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背面描述 A highly stylised horse is depicted in profile facing right, rendered in the abstract Celtic artistic idiom characteristic of Trinovantian coinage of the late first century BC. The body of the horse is formed by flowing curved lines, with angular legs indicated beneath. A prominent pellet-in-ring motif appears below the horse, and additional pellet-in-ring ornaments are placed above and in the field, serving as decorative elements. Further isolated pellets are scattered in the field to the right. The flan is irregular and the design is executed in a bold, schematic manner with no accompanying inscription.
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边缘 Plain
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Addedomaros was among the first Celtic rulers in Britain to place his name on coinage — a deliberate act of political self-promotion borrowed from Gaulish practice and likely adopted in direct competition with neighboring dynasts. His issues dominate the Trinovantian record and suggest a reign of real consequence in the decades before Roman intervention reshaped the entire political order of southeast Britain.

Quarter staters of this type are recovered almost exclusively from Essex and Hertfordshire, the Trinovantian and Catuvellauni heartland respectively, pointing to a tightly bounded circulation zone.

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