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| 正面文字 | Latin (Gaelic) |
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| 背面描述 | A horse in motion facing left, rendered in the stylised Celtic manner with exaggerated, abstracted anatomy typical of Gaulish coinage of the late La Tène period. The body is compactly modelled with a beaded or dotted border partially visible along the flan edge, and an annulet or circular device appears in the upper field above the horse. The design derives from earlier Macedonian prototype reverses but has been thoroughly reinterpreted in the Sequani artistic idiom. The legend TOGIRIX, referencing the tribal chieftain or magistrate of authority, is associated with this type. |
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The Sequani occupied the territory of modern Franche-Comté and were among the more politically volatile of the Gallic tribes — they famously invited Ariovistus and his Germanic forces across the Rhine in the 70s BC to use as a weapon against the rival Aedui, a decision that destabilized the region for decades and gave Caesar part of his pretext for intervention. TOGIRIX was a Sequanian magistrate or chief whose name appears on this small silver issue, placing him within the generation that lived through that catastrophic miscalculation and its consequences.