Strymon (mythology)
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O: head of river-god Strymon
R: trident
This coin was struck by Serdi tribe in 187-168 BC or later. It's an overstrike on official Macedonian coin and imitates another Macedonian type.
R: trident
This coin was struck by Serdi tribe in 187-168 BC or later. It's an overstrike on official Macedonian coin and imitates another Macedonian type.
For the river, see Strymon/Struma
Strymon, son of Oceanus and Tethys, was a river god and king of Thrace.[1] By the muses Euterpe or Calliope, he became the father of Rhesus, Brangas, and Olynthus,[2] and by Neaera of Evadne.[3]
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