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Gold Stater - Tasciovanos Rigon

发行方 Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes (Celtic Britain)
年份 15 BC - 10 BC
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面值 Stater (1)
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正面描述 The obverse displays the royal inscription of Tasciovanos arranged in two horizontal panels divided by a vertical wreath motif. The upper panel bears the legend TASCIOV and the lower panel RIGON, rendered in bold, well-formed Latin characters. Vertical stalk-like wreath divisions frame the inscribed panels above and below, a characteristic feature of late Celtic die-engraving in southern Britain. The overall design is strictly epigraphic, with no figural elements, reflecting the influence of Roman coin design on British Celtic coinage of the late 1st century BC.
正面文字 Latin
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附加信息

Tasciovanos ruled the Catuvellauni from their capital at Verulamium — modern St Albans — and his adoption of the title RIGON, a Latinized rendering of the Celtic word for king, reflects direct engagement with Roman political vocabulary at precisely the moment Augustus was consolidating power across Gaul. This is not a tribe imitating Rome from a distance; Tasciovanos was negotiating proximity to it.

The gold coinage attributed to him is struck from broadly consistent blanks, suggesting organized production rather than sporadic emission, though the precise mint location within Catuvellauni territory remains unresolved by archaeology.

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