Biatec

Biatec
Monnaie de Biatec

Biatec est le nom d'une personnalité celte, qui appartenait au peuple des Boïens de Pannonie. Il nous est connu par une représentation équestre sur une monnaie d’argent. Cette pièce est un tétradrachme datant du Ier siècle av. J.-C. retrouvé dans la région de Bratislava.

On en retrouve un reliquat sur la pièce de 5 couronnes slovaques.

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