This dissertation was written as part of the MA in the Classical Archaeology and the
Ancient History of Macedonia at the International Hellenic University. The study deals
with the circulation of coins of Demetrius Poliorcetes in Macedonia. I chose the coinage
of Demetrius Poliorcetes because I have studied the historical events related with this
interesting, prominent and controversial figure. Furthermore, during my postgraduate
studies I have participated in a group coursework with the title “The coinage of
Lysimachus in Macedonia’’, in which I had the chance to deal with coin circulation in
the 3rd century BC, a period that is especially intriguing to me. The objectives of this
dissertation are to shed light and analyze, in a more extensive way, the numismatic
circulation of the coins of Demetrius Poliorcetes in Macedonia, especially during his
short period as king of Macedon, but also from the late 4th century BC, in the beginning
of his reign.
As far as the methodology of the dissertation is concerned, I will present in the
beginning a short historical context regarding the life of Demetrius Poliorcetes
emphasizing on important historical events primarily related with the economy of his
kingdom. Then I will deal with the different numismatic types that were struck under
his rule presenting the scholarly discussion regarding the iconography and
chronological issues of this coinage. In the following chapter, the numismatic
circulation of his reign all over Macedonia will be presented examining coin hoards and
excavation coins from various settlements and cemeteries. The dissertation will end
with the concluding remarks.
The expected outcomes of this dissertation are to draw some conclusions about the
numismatic circulation during the reign of Demetrius Poliorcetes in the area of
Macedonia and thus contribute to the further research of this field of archaeology and
especially to the research of the coinage of Demetrius Poliorcetes and its impact.
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