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Русский: Серебряная тетрадрахма 39–38 гг. до н. э. Артавазда II (55-34 до н. э.) — царя Великой Армении. Надпись на греческом гласит: Царь царей божественный Артавазд
English: Silver tetradrachm (39-38 BC) of Kingdom of Armenia with bust of king Artavasdes II (55-34 BC). The inscription in Greek reads: King of Kings Artavasdes the God
Date 1st century BC
Source https://collections.mfa.org/objects/3015
Author Museum of Fine Arts Boston
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Silver tetradrachm (39-38 BC) of king Artavasdes II of Armenia (55-34 BC)

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