Thessaly, Halos. Early 3rd century BC. Æ 5.96 g. Diademed head of Zeus Laphystios right / AΛΕΩΝ Phryxos clinging to ram right; behind: X. BCD Thessaly II 85. Good very fine. Threatened by a plot hatched by their resentful stepmother Ino, Phryxos and his sister Helle were rescued by a flying golden ram sent by their natural mother Nephele. Helle fell from the ram into the sea (the Hellespont, so named for her) but Phryxos clung to the creature until he arrived safely at Colchis. There he sacrificed the ram to Zeus, and after being warmly received by Aeëtes, the king of Colchis, presented its magnificent fleece to his host. It was this golden fleece that the Thessalian hero Jason, along with the other Argonauts, embarked on their epic journey to attain.
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