Coin of Queen Boran
Type:
Coins
Date:
630
Location or Findspot (Modern-Day Country):
Iran
Dimensions:
32 mm in diameter
Description:
Boran was a Sasanian banbishn, or queen, for two years (630–32). She was the daughter of shahanshah Khosrow (or Khusrau) II (r. 590–628) and Maria, a princess and daughter of the Byzantine emperor Maurice (r. 582–602). She took power briefly during a period of civil war and a string of assassinations. Boran's sister and successor had an even briefer rule. On her coin, she appears in profile wearing the traditional Sasanian crown with outstretched wings and a korymbos above a crescent. On the opposite side, two attendants flank a fire altar with ribbons. Star-in-crescent motifs surround the triple border on both sides.
Relevant Textbook Chapter(s):
3
Repository and Online Resources:
• See a golden coin of Boran in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Image Credits:
Classical Numismatic Group