Kings of Paphilagonia, Pylaimenes II/III Euergetes, AE Circa 133-103 BC – (Bull/Keryekion)

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Description

Kings of Paphilagonia, Pylaimenes II/III Euergetes, AE (bronze,3.66g,16mm), circa 133-103 BC
Obv:Ā  Facing head of a bull
Rev: Ī’Ī‘Ī£Ī™Ī›Ī•Ī©Ī£ – Ī YĪ›Ī‘Ī™ĪœĪ•ĪĪŸĪ„ / Ī•Ī„Ī•Ī”Ī“Ī•Ī¤[ĪŸĪ„] Winged kerykeion
Ref: SNG von Aulock 150 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, EF (of fine style)
Note: Pylaimenes II/III Euergetes was a ruler of Paphlagonia during the Hellenistic period. He is known for his epithet “Euergetes,” meaning “Benefactor,” which suggests a focus on public welfare and patronage during his reign. Pylaimenes II/III likely faced challenges typical of rulers in the region, including navigating alliances and conflicts with neighboring powers such as Pontus, Galatia, and Bithynia. His reign would have been characterized by efforts to maintain stability within Paphlagonia while also engaging in diplomacy and military endeavors to secure the region’s interests.