Cyclades, Tenos
Circa 200-188 BCE
Æ 6.14g, 20mm, 4h
Laureate head of Poseidon to right /
Trident head decorated with dolphins; ethnic in fields
Étienne 205; HGC 6, 738

Today, Tenos is famous for being a beautiful island with windmills all over its landscape (over 80). In ancient times, the island was more known for its many springs and even more snakes. It was here that Herakles slayed the sons of Boreas.

During Xerxes invasion, the island sent a trireme in support of the Persians, then defected to the Greeks and were therefore honored. They also fought at the Battle of Platea.

For some time, the island was under the control of Alexander of Pherai.