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| 裏面の説明 | A fully open rose with a single bud to the right occupies the central field, serving as the civic emblem of Rhodes. The magistrate's name ΤΕΙΣΥΛΟΣ is inscribed above the rose in Greek letters. The letters Ρ and Ο flank the stalk on either side, forming the ethnic abbreviation of Rhodes. To the left of the rose stands a female cult statue in the round, rendered in a rigid, archaizing style typical of votive figurines. The composition reflects the standard reverse type of Rhodian Chian-weight tetradrachms of this period. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Rhodes struck these magistrate-signed tetradrachms during a period when the island republic was at the height of its commercial and diplomatic influence in the eastern Mediterranean. The inclusion of Teisylos as eponymous magistrate dates the issue to the years bracketing the Peace of Apamea, when Rhodes had backed Rome against Antiochus III and expected territorial reward — only to be progressively sidelined by Roman policy over the following decades.
Ashton's die study remains the definitive reference for sequencing these magistrate issues, placing #259 within a tightly controlled series notable for relatively consistent die work.