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Seleucid Empire, Demetrios I Soter (162-150 BC) AR Tetradrachm Coin.

Mint Place: Antioch State: Seleukid Kingdom Denomination: AR Tetradrachm Ruler: Demetrios I Soter (162-151 BC) Mint Period. dated SC 160 (153/152 BC) Reference: SC 1641.5; Newell SMA 111. Weight: 16.23gm Diameter: 32mm Material: Silver

Obverse: Diademed head right within wreath.

Reverse: Tyche, holding scepter and cornucopia, seated left on throne supported by tritoness right; two monograms in outer left field, date in (SC 160) exergue. Legends: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY ΣΩTHPOΣ

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Demetrius I (Greek: Δημήτριος Α`, born 185 BC, reigned 161–150 BC), surnamed Soter (Greek: Σωτήρ - “Savior”), was a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire.

Demetrius was sent to Rome as a hostage during the reign of his father Seleucus IV Philopator and his mother Laodice IV. When his father was murdered by his finance minister Heliodorus in 175 BC., his uncle Antiochus IV Epiphanes killed the usurper, but usurped the throne himself. When Antiochus IV died in 163 BC., his 9-year-old boy son Antiochus V Eupator was made king by Lysias. Demetrius was then 22 years old (thus he was born in 185 BC). He requested the Roman Senate to restore the Syrian throne to him, but was rejected, since the Romans believed that Syria should be ruled by a boy rather than a man. Two years later, Antiochus V was greatly weakened because Rome sent an emissary to sink his ships and hamstring his elephants for his violation of the Peace of Apamea, storing up too much weaponry. Demetrius escaped from confinement and was welcomed back on the Syrian throne in 161 BC. He immediately killed Antiochus V and Lysias.

Demetrius I is famous in Jewish history for his victory over the Maccabees, killing Judas Maccabaeus in Nisan, 160 BC. Demetrius acquired his surname of Soter, or Savior, from the Babylonians, whom he delivered from the tyranny of the Median satrap, Timarchus. Timarchus, who had distinguished himself by defending Media against the emergent Parthians, seems to have treated Demetrius' accession as an excuse to declare himself an independent king and extend his realm into Babylonia. His forces were however not enough for the legal Seleucid king: Demetrius defeated and killed Timarchus in 160 BC, and dethroned Ariarathes, king of Cappadocia. The Seleucid empire was temporarily united again. Demetrius may have married his sister Laodice V, by whom he had three sons Demetrius II Nicator, Antiochus VII Sidetes and Antigonus.

Demetrius' downfall may be attributed to Heracleides, a surviving brother of the defeated rebel Timarchus, who championed the cause of Alexander Balas, a boy who claimed to be a natural son of Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Heracleides convinced the Roman Senate to support the young pretender against Demetrius I.

The Jews also had a role in the down fall of Demetrius I. Alexander Balas came with a mercenary army, landed and occupied Ptolemais, and reigned as a rival king of the Seleucids in 152 BC. He appointed Jonathan Maccabaeus, the brother and successor of Judas Maccabaeus, as the high priest of Judea, in order to make the Jews his allies. Jonathan, who was born of a priestly family but not from Zadok, the high priestly stock, took the title in Tishri, 152 BC. When Demetrius heard of it, he wrote a letter granting more privileges to Jonathan (1 Macc. 10:25-45). The Jews did not believe in him, because of his past persecutions of the Jews. They joined with Balas, who defeated and killed Demetrius I in 150 BC.

In 1919 Constantine Cavafy published a poem about Demetrius’s time as a hostage in Rome.


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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-21
ANCIENT COINS, GREEK COINS, Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios I Soter (162-150 BC), Silver Tetradrachm, 16.5g. Mint of Seleukeia on the Tigris, 161-150 BC. Diademed head of Demetrios I right, monogram behind. Rev. Tyche seated left on backless throne with winged Tritoness support, holding short scept ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-18
[ 3562] THE SELEUKID KINGDOM - Demetrios I Soter Silver Tetradrachm (31mm, 16.74 gm.) Struck circa 152 B.C. Reference: BMC 4.46, 17. His diademed head right, fillet border. Tyche enthroned on left; BAΣІΛΕΩΣ; on left ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ; in field to left, two monograms, in exergue, Seleukid date AΞP (=161 ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-18
[ 3556] THE SELEUKID KINGDOM - DEMETRIOS I Silver Tetradrachm (32mm, 16.54 gm.) Struck circa 152 B.C. Rare. Reference: BMC 4.46, 17. His diademed head right, fillet border. Tyche enthroned on left; BAΣІΛΕΩΣ; on left ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ; in field to left, two monograms, in exergue, Seleukid date AΞP (=161 ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-09-03
Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios I, Soter (162-150 BC), AR Tetradrachm, 16.61g, Antioch, diademed head right, within wreath, rev. baie hmhtpioy, Tyche seated left on throne supported by Tritoness, holding baton and cornucopia, monogram in ex. (Seleucid Coins 1638.2), flan slightly bent, about very fine

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-02
Seleukid Kingdom. Demetrios I, Soter, 162-150 BC. AR Tetradrachm dated year 158 (155/4 BC). Diademed head right of Demetrios I within laurel-wreath. Reverse: Tyche enthroned left, holding cornucopiae and short scepter; on either side, legends; to far left, monograms; below exergual line, date. ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-02-28
Seleukid Kingdom. Demetrios I Soter. Silver Tetradrachm (16.7 g), 162-150 BC. Antioch on the Orontes, SE 159 (154/3 BC). Diademed head of Demetrios I right within wreath. Reverse BAΣIΛIEΩΣ ΔHMH-TPIOY ΣΩTHPOΣ, Tyche seated left on throne supported by tritoness, holding scepter and cornucopiae; ...
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