THESSALONICA Autnomous 100AD Nike on Globe Authentic Ancient Greek Coin i21946

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Authentic Ancient

Coin of:

Greek city of Thessalonica in Macedonia

Bronze 16mm (4.14 grams) Struck circa 100-200 A.D.
Nike on globe right, holding wreath.
ΘЄCCAΛONIKЄON in four lines within
wreath.

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In
Greek mythology
,

Nike
was a
goddess
who personified
victory
, also known as the Winged Goddess of
Victory. The Roman equivalent was
Victoria
. Depending upon the time of various
myths, she was described as the daughter of
Pallas
(Titan) and

Styx
(Water) and the sister of
Kratos
(Strength),
Bia
(Force), and
Zelus
(Zeal). Nike and her siblings were close
companions of Zeus
, the dominant deity of the
Greek pantheon
. According to classical (later)
myth, Styx brought them to Zeus when
Stone carving of the goddess Nike at the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Ephesus
the
god was assembling allies for the
Titan War
against the older deities. Nike
assumed the role of the divine
charioteer
, a role in which she often is
portrayed in Classical Greek art. Nike flew around battlefields rewarding the
victors with glory and fame.

Nike is seen with wings in most statues and paintings. Most other winged
deities in the Greek pantheon had shed their wings by Classical times. Nike is
the goddess of strength, speed, and victory. Nike was a very close acquaintance
of Athena
, and is thought to have stood in
Athena’s outstretched hand in the statue of Athena located in the Parthenon.
Nike is one of the most commonly portrayed figures on Greek coins.

Names stemming from Nike include amongst others:
Nicholas
, Nicola, Nick, Nikolai, Nils, Klaas,
Nicole, Ike, Niki, Nikita, Nika, Niketas, and Nico.

Greek city of Thessalonica in Macedonia was founded around

315 BC
by the

King

Cassander of Macedon
, on or near the site of the ancient town of

Therma
and

twenty-six other local villages. He named it after his wife

Thessalonike

, a half-sister of

Alexander the Great

. She gained her name (“victory of Thessalians”: Gk

nikē

“victory”) from her father,

Philip II

, to commemorate her birth on the day of his gaining a victory over

the

Phocians

, who were defeated with the help of

Thessalian

horsemen, the best in Greece at that time. Thessaloniki developed

rapidly and as early as the

2nd

century BC
the first walls were built, forming a large square. It was an

autonomous part of the Kingdom of

Macedon

, with its own parliament where the King was represented and could

interfere in the city’s domestic affairs.

 Roman

era

After the fall of the kingdom of Macedon in

168 BC
,

Thessalonica became a city of the

Roman Republic

. It grew to be an important trade-hub located on the

Via

Egnatia
, the

Roman road

connecting

Byzantium

(later

Constantinople

), with

Dyrrhachium

(now Durrës
in

Albania
), and

facilitating trade between Europe and Asia. The city became the capital of one

of the four Roman districts of Macedonia; it kept its privileges but was ruled

by a praetor

and had a Roman garrison, while for a short time in the

1st

century BC
, all the Greek provinces came under Thessalonica (the Latin form

of the name). Due to the city’s key commercial importance, a spacious harbour

was built by the Romans, the famous Burrowed Harbour (Σκαπτός Λιμήν) that

accommodated the town’s trade up to the eighteenth century; later, with the help

of silt deposits from the river

Axios
, it was

reclaimed as land and the port built beyond it. Remnants of the old harbour’s

docks can be found in the present day under Odos Frangon Street, near the

Catholic Church.

Thessaloniki’s

acropolis
,

located in the northern hills, was built in

55 BC
after

Thracian

raids in the city’s outskirts, for security reasons.

The city had a

Jewish

colony, established during the

first

century
, and was to be an early centre of

Christianity

. On his second missionary journey,

Paul

of Tarsus

, born a Hellenized Israelite, preached in the city’s synagogue,

the chief synagogue of the Jews in that part of Thessaloniki, and laid the

foundations of a church. Other Jews opposed to Paul drove him from the city, and

he fled to

Veroia

. Paul wrote two of his

epistles

to the Christian community at Thessalonica, the

First Epistle to the Thessalonians

and the

Second Epistle to the Thessalonians

.

Thessaloníki acquired a patron saint,

St. Demetrius

, in 306. He is credited with a number of miracles that saved

the city, and was the Roman

Proconsul

of Greece under the anti-Christian emperor

Maximian
,

later martyred at a Roman prison where today lies the

Church of St. Demetrius

, first built by the Roman sub-prefect of

Illyricum

Leontios in 463. Other important remains from this period include

the

Arch and Tomb of Galerius

, located near the centre of the modern city.


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