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Kherei (circa 433-410 BC, or
circa 410-390 BC) was
dynast of Lycia,
ruler of the area of Xanthos, at a time when this part of
Anatolia was
subject to the...
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Dynast of Lycia,
Kherei, with
Athena on the obverse, and
himself wearing the
Persian cap on the reverse. c. 440/30–410 BC....
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bonnet with
Olive wreath (a
similar headdress can be seen on the
coinage of
Kherei). This
possibly reflects the
bonnets of
Achaemenid Satraps, such as seen...
- standard, generalized,
feature of coinage. Coin of the
dynast of Lycia,
Kherei, with
Athena on the obverse, and
himself wearing the
Persian cap on the...
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Possible portrait of Themistocles, c. 465–459 BC.
Portrait of
Lycian ruler Kherei wearing the
Persian cap on the
reverse of his
coins (ruled 410–390 BC)....
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Inscribed Pillar of
Xanthos or Xanthus, the
Harpagus Stele, the
Pillar of
Kherei and the
Columna Xanthiaca, is a
stele bearing an
inscription currently believed...
- Kheriga, Kuprilli's grandson,
succeeded him, and in turn Kheriga's brother,
Kherei, is
thought to have
succeeded him in
around 410 BC.
Arbinas was Kheriga's...
- Coin of the
Achaemenid dynast of Lycia,
Kherei, with
Athena on the obverse, and
himself wearing the
Persian cap on the reverse.
Circa 440/30-410 BCE...