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Stater 'Atrebatic D' - Tincomarus

Issuer Atrebates and Regini tribes
Year 20 BC - 10 AD
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Diameter 17.5 mm
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering TIN COMARVS
(Translation: Tincomarus)
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Additional information

Tincomarus was a son of Commius — the Atrebatic king who had served Julius Caesar as a diplomatic envoy before spectacularly defecting to lead resistance against him in Gaul. The 'D' stater series reflects Tincomarus's own complex relationship with Rome: he was among the first British rulers to place his name in Latin lettering on coinage and is recorded in the Res Gestae of Augustus as a king who sought Roman protection, eventually fleeing to Augustus around 7 AD after losing power to his brother Eppillus.

That flight to Rome is the last historical record of him.

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