Kamnaskires II Nikephoros

Coin of Kamnaskires II Nikephoros

Kamnaskires II, surnamed Nikephoros ("the Bringer of Victory") was a king of the Elymais only known from his coins. He reigned from about 147 to 139 BC. Around 150 BC, the Seleucid empire disintegrated and at several places local governors became independent and assumed the title of "king" (basileus). The first king in the Elymais was Kamnaskires Soter ("the Saviour"), who ruled 147 BC. Kamnaskires II Nikephoros ruled slightly later and it is possible that he was identical with Kamnaskires Soter, just changing his name.[1] The coins of Kamnaskires II Nikephoros are fully Hellenistic in style. They show the portrait of a young man. The reverse shows most often a young god. Less common are an anchor, a cornucopia, an eagle, a bow with quiver or a Nike.[2]

References

  1. P. A. van't Haaf: Catalogue of Elymaean Coinage, Ca. 147 B.C. - A.D. 228. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, London, England 2007, ISBN 978-0-9709268-8-3, 5
  2. P. A. van't Haaf: Catalogue of Elymaean Coinage, Ca. 147 B.C. - A.D. 228. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, London, England 2007, ISBN 978-0-9709268-8-3, 49-54
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