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Stater - Ddenewele

Issuer Lycia, Dynasts of
Year 410 BC - 400 BC
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Reference(s) Müseler Lycia#VI,
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Ddenewele is among the lesser-documented dynasts of Lycia, operating in the turbulent decades when Persian satrapial authority over the region was nominally intact but practically contested. The Lycian dynastic coinage of this period functioned as genuine political currency — a declaration of local autonomy pressed in silver at a moment when Achaemenid grip on western Anatolia was being tested by Athenian interference and inter-dynastic rivalry. Müseler's classification remains the primary framework for organizing these issues, many of which survive in very small numbers.

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