Campania, Teanum Sidicinum
Circa 265-240 BCE
Æ 5.11g, 19mm, 6h.
Laureate head of Apollo to left; Teanum in Oscan before, thunderbolt behind /
Man-headed bull walking to right, head facing, crowned with wreath by Nike flying above to right; pentagram below
HN Italy 455; Sambon 1000; SNG BnF 1201-1204; HGC 1, 350
Ex Mike Ballerini Collection

The ancient Teanum Sidicinum is modern day Teano and was the Oscan capital of the Sidicini (hence the name).

The city surrendered to Rome very early in history – in 334 BCE – and was given the privilege to mint its own coins. Through the times of Hannibal and other wars it remained loyal to Rome.

Remains from the Roman times can still be seen.

334 BCE

Teanum Sidicinum submits to Rome.