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Catalogue of Greek Coins

in

The

Hunterian Colle6tion

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This

Catalogue

of

the

Greek

Coins

in

the

Hunterian CoUecftion University of Glasgow has been presented to the University by

James Stevenson of Hailie

CATALOGUE OF GREEK COINS


IN

THK

HUNTERIAN COLLECTION
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

VOLUME

II.

NORTH WESTERN GREECE, CENTRAL GREECE, SOUTHER'N GREECE, AND ASIA MINOR
BY

GEORGE MACDONALD,
LECTURER
IN

M.A.

GREEK

IN

THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

GLASGOW JAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS


^nblishera to the
Winibexsiit-ja

1901

PREFACE
It
lished.

was pubMr. Stevenson has meanwhile laid the University under a further obligation. On learning that the expenses were likely to exceed the original estimate, he spontaneously made a substantial addition to the fund he had created. The
present volume
is

is

tAvo

and a half years

since the first instahnent of this Catalogue

considerably larger than

its

predecessor,
I

and

carries the record

on
will
I
it

to the

after a not less reasonable interval. must, however, regretfully admit that the pressure of other duties is rendering

end of the coins of Asia Minor. conclude the Greek series, may appear

am

hopeful that the third, which

increasingly difficult to find time for Avork that cannot in any sense be described

as official.

The
This
is

plates have been executed

by

]\lessrs.

Annan

of

Glasgow.

The

delicate

task of preparing the

necessary casts was again undertaken by Professor Young.


services

but one of

many

he has rendered to the Catalogue.

For

his

constant kindness to myself I cannot sufficiently thank him.

The plan

of the book

was explained

in

my

former Preface.
the

I indicated

there

how much
consulted

owe to the Historia Numorum and to The more important and from the British Museum.
I

Coin Catalogues issued

helpful of the other works


are

are

referred

to

in

the

footnotes.

Conspicuous among these

the

WTitings of Dr. Imhoof-Blumer,

who

has also given

me

the benefit

of his advice

on various points of difficulty. sommaire of the Waddington Collection has often been of material
deciphering of obscure specimens.
Direct aid has once more been accorded

I should add that M. Babelon's excellent Inventaire

service in the

me

in

most generous measure by the

In particular, Mr. Warwick Keeper of Coins in the British Museum and Wroth and Mr. G. F. Hill were good enough to read the whole of the following pages Although the original coins were not before them, their wide and in proof.
his colleagues.

accurate knowledge of the subject enabled


I
Fritze,

them

to furnish

much

useful

criticism.

have particular pleasure in expressing


of Berlin, editor of that
division

my

indebtedness to

Dr.

H. von
will

of the

Corpus

Nummorum which
b 2

ir

PJKEFACE
Dr. von Fritze kindly read in proof those parts
closely

deal with Northern Asia Minor.


of

my

volume which bear most

on

his

subject,

and sent

me

his valuable

notes.

pp.

The portions 567572.


Thanks
are

of the book that have

thus profited are pp. 215

304
in

and

further

due

to

the

authorities

of

the

coin

cabinets

the

Bibliotheque Nationale at Paris and in the

Museums

at Berlin, Gotha,

Copenhagen,
of pieces

Vienna, Xaples, and Athens for ready response to I'equests for casts

imder their
1

care.

take this opportunity of saying that a few inaccuracies have come to

my
a
in

notice as occurring in

Volume

I.

Detailed

mention of them
I j^ropose

is

reserved for
incorporate

brief supplement of additions

and corrections which

to

Volume
I
shall

III.

As

am
if

anxious to
those

make

the supplement as complete as possible,

be grateful
will

volumes

who have occasion to communicate with me regarding any

use

either

of

the

other

points

where

amendment

appears to be required.
I

have spoken of Mr. Stevenson's characteristic


the

liberality to the Trust

Fund.

1 desire to

add a single word of personal acknowledgment.


progress
of

His continued friendly

interest

in

the

Catalogue

has

been an encouragement of no

ordinary kind.

GEORGE MACDONALD.
The University,
Glasgow,
/September,

1901.

CONTENTS
PAGE

Preface
iii

Correction
vi

Signs and Abbreviations


viii

North-Westeen Greece
lUyria

1
1

Epiras

10
^^

Corcjra

Acamania
Aetolia
.

24 29

Centeal Greece
Locris

31 31

Phocis
Boeotia

34.

36
.

Euboea

42

Southern Gekece
Attica

61

Megaris

Aegina
Corinth

Colonies of Corinth

Peloponnesus
Crete

Cyclades and Sporades

Asia Minor

Asiatic Bosporus

Pontus

Paphlagonia
Bithynia

Mysia
Troas

..... .... ......... ....


.

... .85 ... .... ... ..... ...


. .

61 no

oy

tqq

jin

164 202

2I6
215

216 233

239
263 288

CONTENTS
PAGE
Aeolis

305
312 321

417 447

474 497
o0(j
r>ir,

525
559

567 573

599
601

604

605
609 625

629

630 636

640
640 641
642 642 642
64()

646
647 647 647
Table of the Relative Weights of English Grains and French

Grammes

(34g

Table for converting English Inches into Millimetres and into the Measui-es of Mionnet's Scale

649

CATALOGUE

SIGNS

AND ABBREVIATIONS

In printing the inscriptions the following conventions have been observed


(1)

Square brackets indicate that the place of the letters they enclose
E.g.

is

off the coin.

AeHNAI[nN]
imrerfinn

(2)

Short strokes on the level of the line indicate an


letters.

number

of illegible

E.g.

HE
number
.

(3)

Dots on the
letter

level of the line indicate a definite

of illegible letters, each


. .
.

being represented by one dot.


letter

E.g.

TAPAN

N
is

(4)

dot

placed beneath a

indicates

that,

while the letter


it.

certain,

it

is

impossible to decide between two or more forms of

E.g.

AAEiANAPOS
volume of the

In references
British

for

illustrations

'B.M.C means

in each case the appropriate

Museum

Series of Coin Catalogues.

NOETH-WESTEEN GEEECE
Xo.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Keversk

LLYR
Bruxze

AMANTIA
230 l(i8
This
loirn hiif
B.C.

on the horderx of Epinis.


is (letenuineil
hi/ its

of which

Hence the character of its cdiiiinjc. the date resemUance to that of the Epirote Hcfiiihlic
\

Head

of

Zeus

of

Dodona

r.,

crowned with

oak.
91-.-.

AMAN TUN
beneath

Thunderbolt;
of oak.

all

within wreath

iE

-S

behind head,
in front,

R
?

b'-i-.)

JE -75

A
;

inscr.,

ZE.

Similar
76-

style ruder

in f I'ont,

AAA AN

Similar tvpe.

TQN

JE

-8

APOLLONIA
229100
B.C.

Both cities The coinage of Apollonia should he compared mtli that of Dyrrhachnin). The follomiag series hcjan vheu thetj joined the ii-ere^ colouies of Corcjra (q.v.). Ttoinun alliance.

Silver

"Weight of
Cr,vv
1

Roman Victoriatus
|

calf

with head turned back towards which it is suckling above, magis;

ATTOA

(or

ATTOA) and name


;

of epony-

trate's

name

border of dots.

magistrate, wnttcti round a stellate square plain border.

mous annual

42-S

.R .R /R

-7

APIZTX2N

Al

NE A
KOY]

47'o
46-6

-85

NIKANAPOZ
NIKANAPOZ;
in
ex.,

AN ARIZ KOY
^<
(No. 3
is

AN [ARIZ
pierced.)

vol..

II.

NOETH-WESTERN GEEECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Rbveese

49-

-R

-75
-7

NIKriN

in ex., caduceus

1.

API ZTin
I

noY

4M
6
7

60-5
14-5

M M
Al

[NJIKHN

AYTO BOY AOY


[AY] TO

Mi:)

NIKHN
APIZTriN;
(type
r.).
|

BOY Ao[Y]
[NOZ]
<|)nN
;

-75

in

ex.,

buncli of grapes;

AA MH

(ATTOA,

off coin).

42-7
50-7

M
Jl

-65 -75
-8

TIA\HN

AAMO
in ex.,

TOZ

MAAPKoZ;

[^

AY ZA NIA AY ZH NOZ
I>IAI

10
11

4G-.5

^l ^l

APIZTUN
AZKA[A] niAAA[Z]
ear of corn.

in ex.,

42'

-8

in ex.,

A A
in front,
j i

ZTin NOZ

12

ol-4

M
,R

-75

APIZTnN;

in ex., rudder;

<|)|AO
l.J

AA MOY
NOZ

[Plate xxxi.
13
43-8 50-2
-7

HENOKAHZ
APIZTHN;
torch.

XAI PH
in ex.,

14

.11 -75

wreath; in front,
'

H^YA

A OY

Bkonze
The following liiclndr speriiuni,^ of lico distinct series, an earlier and a later each represented by two denominations, the smaller of which is eridenthj eqniralent to one hiUt oj the larger. In the later series the weights have been doubled. 2 he head 0/ Apollo on No. 19 ts not far removed in style from that on \os. 20 f.

Head

of Artemis

].,

wearing stephane and

earruig; in front of neck, top of


^"^ l^'^*^^-

ATTOAAn

Tripod
of

lebe.s
all

bow

NIATAN

handles;

with three within wreath

lauK

15 16

132-.-.

.E'

-8

behind, astragalos.
less

141-0

-E

-8

good style

no .symbol.

Head
17

of Apollo

].,

laur.

Ai

A TTOA All NIA TA N

Obeli.sk

all

within wreath of

laurel.

Head

of

Artemis
;
;

1.,

wearing stepliane

style late

ATTOAAXl

in front of neck,
visible.

bow and

quiver

no border

NIATAN

Tripod -lebes
1
;

with three land les al 1 within v\reath of laurel.

18

27H-,

.E -95
^

behind,

-^ and

ZE

XAIPHN;

beneath.

[B.M.G., Pl.

XII.

10.

ILLYRIA
Metal
Size

Weight

(htVKKSK

19

152-:.

71-:

-9

20

:.l-

-R

-8

21

51-

24

166-9

iSrOETH-WESTEEN GEEECE

No.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

161:2

Al

-85

A Y
[B.M.O., Pl.
XIII.

club

1.

10.]

1611

.R

-8."

above, [^

q Y

club

r.

229100
See under ArOLLONiA.
Apixiientlij the
at the
t'lid

B.C.

iiuiit of Dijrrliachinm trn^ fnaJhj rhixed of this period.

Silver

Weight
Cow
v.,

of

Boman Victoriatus
!

witli

bead turned back toward.?


;

AYP

calf wliich it is suckling

above,

name

of nioneyer.
4:.'.

of ejiunvmou.s written i-ouiid a stellate square ; plain border.


magisti-ate,

and name

annual double

^R

-7

ZENHN
above,

ex.

off
r.
;

coin;

above,

eagle

'

[ATjA 1X2 NOZ

with open wings


r,2-9

bordei' of dots.

.R

-65

A"

no

ex. line.

AAE
in
field
r.,

ZIX2

NOZ

[Plate xxxi. 4.]


51-6

.R ^o

EYNOYZ;

in ex., rudder;

A MYN TA
[A

cornucopiae.
54-(3

yR
.R

-7

KTHTOZ
AAKX2N
;

same symbols.
iu ex., ear of corn r.

MYN] TA

42

-7

API
(No. 8
is

CTAP XOY CTAP XOY

pierced.)
|

49-6

-R

-75

EYTYX

C;

ex. off coin;

border of dots.

API

[Plate
51-

xxxr. 5.

Ai

-7

AAKAIOS

in ex.,

plough

r.

API STOAAE NEOS


API

11

M
48

r>

M M
.R

-7

ZTPA TO N KOZ

in

ex., vine-branch with grapes and leaxes.

ZTOM[E NEOZ]

12

It

-75

riANKPATHZ
<t>IAI2TAZ;
border.

in ex., staff with serit r,


;

pent twined round


13
ri2i
-85

AlO An POY
Alo

border of dots.

same symbol, and same

An

POY

14

47'1

.R

-75

M EN

Z KOZ;

above, raven;

border of

Alo NY SIO[Y]
Alo [NY ZIOY]

dots.
1.-)

50-

.R

-7

as preceding.

](J

53-7

.41

-7

EYTYXOZ;
;

in
;

ex.,

with tendrils in field ceus border of dots.

bunch of grapes r., winged cadu-

EH A KE ZTOY

ILLYKIA

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvkkxk

ilEVEllSK

17

)1-1
j I

M
'

-75

ZTE<l>ANOZ
grapes.

in ex., vine-brancli witli

[EZA KE ZTJOY

18

46-4

Al

MAXATA
8

in ex., club

1.

EOP [T]AI OY
;

19

jol

A\

EYTYXOZ
dots.

symbol,

oil coin

border of

GE OEE NOY
eEO TEAE OZ

20

468

JR

T.j

[A]POMI2N

in ex.,

bunch

of grapes;

border of dots.

21

41-8

-II

-7

MENISKOZ
above, Nike

in

ex..

flj'ing r.,

thunderbolt; holding wreath

KAA AH NOZ
.n NOZ

border of dots.
22
49-8

JR

-7

as preceding.

...

23

46-4

.11

<t>IAflTAZ;

in

field

r.,

racing-torch;
(No. 23

KAE ANO POZ


is

border of dots.
pierced.)

24

51-7

.11

"

APIZTflN
ex.,

in field

above, wreath of ivy; in border r., tripod-lebes


;

KAEI TOPI OY

of dots.

25

44-7

-7

MENIZKOZ;
1.,

in field r., female statue with raised r. hand, wearing headdress of Egyptian form border of dots.
;

AY

K12:

KoY

[Plate xxxi.
26
51-3

6.]

^|0

border of dots.

AY zin [noY]

TENHZ
27
.52-3

.R 6

above, fff

no

ex. line.

MAM
[Plate
xxxi.

TIA AA

7.]

28

44-3

.R

-8

<f>IAfIN
of dots.

above, traces of symbol

border
j

ME

Nl SKO[Y]

29

45-5

.R

-7

EYNOYZ;
fijld
r.,

twined serpent

in ex., staff round which is in above, cock r. r.


; ;
|

Nl KYA[AOY]

coruucopiae.

30

53-4

.R

-7.5

KEPAQN

same symbols.
[Plate

Nl

KYA AOY KYA AOY

xxxi. 8 ]

31

42 2
48-5

.R

-7

<|)|AHMI2N; same

symbols.
]

Nl

32

^l

-7

ZTPATONIKOZ;
r.
;

above, head of Helios

TTAP
,

MENIZ KOY
club
1.

border of dots.
;

33

49-7

Al

-75

ZENIIN
r.
;

above, eagle with open wings

TTYP BA, and


<|)AAA

border of dots.
above, star.

34

/R

pi.

-7

OEOAOTOZ;

KPin NoZ

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Mktal
Size

Weight

Obverse

Eeveksb

35

,-);!

Al

-7

KAEflN

above, star of six rays.

I>AAA KPI

flNOZ

;j(i

4.7-(i

Al

-8

AEflNIAAZ;
in field
r.,

above, head of Isis r. eav of ooi-n tied to bunch of

0A
<I>A

[NIZ]

KOY

grapes
i

border of dots.

37

:,->-6

.R

-8

<l>IAflN

same symbols, and border.

NIZ Kor
Al

o8

46-,".

Ai

-8

ZENflN
stars
1.,
;

above, caps of Dioskouroi with


r.,

<|>IA

A A MOY

in field
;

racing-torcli

in field

ear of corn

border of dots.
[<I>IA]

,11

-7

as preceding.

Al

40

'

4S-4

M
.n
.11

-7."

HENriN
of dots.

in

ex.,

hound runnuig
r.
;

r.

>

<MA[0 AA]

aljove, eagle
I

with open wings

borfer

41
4-2

47-*>
I

-70

as preceding.

<|)IAo
ex. off coin.

AA

[MOY]

47'4

-7

as preceding

[<l>IAO]

AA MOY
[TA]

4a

43;:!

.11

-70

MENIZKOZ
in field
r.,

in ex., trapes of sjmbol racing- torch border of dots.


; ;

<t>l

AH
Kl

44

49-6

.11

-7

AEfl

in ex., nncei'tain S3-mbol.

NIAAZ
Barliai-onn

XAA

AA

iiititntiitn.

Similar type; above, raven r.

MENIZKOZ,

and

'

Similar type

around,

JO|

YA

Yl/H

4S(!

Al

7.".

base

Weight
Forepart of cow, standing
dots.
r.

of
;

Roman Half -Victor iatui


border of

AYP

and magistrate's name, written round a double stellate square; plain


border.

46

24-3

^l

-55

above,

AAKHN,

and

tripod.

MENE KPA TEdZ


Bronze

Head
of

of Zeus of Dodnna r., wearing wreath oak border of dots


;

AY P

(beneath) Tripod-lebes with thn handles on either side, magisti-ate's name all within wi-eath of oak.
;

47

57r.

-7

(no border).

ATAeO
KAOC

TLLYRIA

No.

Weioht

Metai.
Sl/.K

Obverse

li.KVKliSI.:

48

t^i>"'

iE

'7
j

(uo border).

as preceding

49

Go-

JE

OAYM
niXOY
-7

so

/(.v.")

M
JE

noAAl ilNOZ
as preceding.

51

71-

66-

JE

<t>iAn

TA
-65

53

54-

M M

as preceding.

5-t

70-

KOY
Female head
Qf dots.
r.,

wearing stephane

border

AYP

Eagle r., standing (in field 1.) on vine-branch, from which hang two bunches of grapes border of dots.
;

JE

-6

in field

r.,

TAIOY
is

[B.M.a, Pl.
Similar head
r.
;

XIV.

6.]

border of dots.

Staff,

round which

twined serpent

1.

above and beneath,

A PAGO

KA60C

56

37

JE

-55

[Pr.ATE

.XXXI.

9.]

Kl>^GS OF Illyria

BALLAIOS
(Jii-ra

167135

B.C.

Tins

l:nui /s
;>/Vtvs

Icmnnt ,mhl
iclth

t'l-ont

his moaeij.

Th'

the

rinmliii/

The precise seat of his ginenummt Is inu-wtalH. Afteiais and the Toijal title are nsualb; /oimd in llisano
title In

ilthi-uii)

thoxe irllh )hr staiicllnij Artemis anil no

Lesiua {Pharos).*

Silver

Weight
Head
of

of

Roman

Victoriatus
Artemis running
;

king

1.,

bare.

BAIIAEXIS

1.,

she holds torch in clad in short chiton r., and two javelins in 1.

54-

M
[t'f.

B.M.C.,

Pi..

XIV.

13.]
in P,. InscJu.ften

*
i

,,d

^nd Ws coinage will be fouud The most recent account of Ballaios (Vienna, SUUte Dcdmatiens, by Joseph Brunsmul Man:.n der Gnechhchen

1893), pp. 76

ft.

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

BjtiiNZIi

Head
37-

of king'

r.,

bare.

BAZIAEXIZ BA AAAI OY

Artemi.s running 1., holding torcli and javelin (?).

JE

-6

Barbarous imitation of same type

1.

Barbarous imitation of same


type.

inser.

and

JE

-65

[Plate

xxxi.

10.]

Head

of king

1.,

bare.

Artemis standing facing, head 1. she wears short chiton, and holds torch in r. 1. rests on thigh.
;
;

40-5

M
Jt:

-6

AAAa
YOIA

4-J-

-oi

BAAA
YolA
[</

BM.C,

Pl. XIV. 12.]

Islands op Illyula.

HERAKLEIA
Ilcraldeia

was

jjosit/^

a town on

tlte

island of riinros.

Beokze
Fourth Century
B.C.

Head
llO'a

of
;

young Herakles
plain border.

r.,

wearing

lion's

HPAK
border.

Strung bow, and club

i-.

plain

skin

2E
[('/.

BJI.r., Pl. XIV. 9.]

Female head r., wearing stephane (Arte mis ?) plain border.


;

H PA

Dolphin

r.

plain border.

[Plate xxxi. 11.]

ISSA Bronze
Fimrtli

Century
to the

B.C.

Accord! iKj

to

Theoponqyis*

Issii

who

(jtiro

his

was name
r.
;

the original

home of

the hero Lniio

Ionian Hca.
r.

ION lO
2.-).r:.

Young head

of hero lonios

Dolphin

M 115

plain border.

[Plate

xxxi.

12.]
vii. p.

Quoted by Stpabo,

317.

ILLYKIA

Ko.

Wkujht

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

.Sccdi/J

Ventiinj

n.c

Head
(i-2-

(if

Pallas

1.,

wearing crested Corin-

IS

Deer standing

v..

raising near fore-

M
.E
I

thian helmet.
-75
(Xo. 2
is

leg.

restruok.)

Similai' tyjio
3
I

r.

later in style.

IS
[JJ.jV.C, Pl. XV.

Goat .standing
l.J

r.

131-

-9

103-.')

M
.E

-95
-9

'

border of dots

'?

131-

beneath neck,

y\

border of dots.

beneath goat, crescent.

PHAROS
Bronze
Fdiirth
riiai-d.t Iran

Century

B.C.

a Pariiiii
laur.

rohiity,

and

it

horroirccl its coiii-lyprs

from
in

tlif

luother t(de.

Head

of

Zeus

1.,

jilain border.

Goat standing head erect r.


ex. ofi coin,

1.

front,

snake with

plain border.

'jyy-

-95

{B.M.C, Pl.

XV.

5.J

Illykio-Epirote Coinage

DAMASTIUM
Fourth
Crntiirij
B.C.

The standiinl

ix

that emploi/ed

hij

the Icings of Pneonin.

The

iinnie on the Per.

/.

'prohaJAy that of a local dynast.

Enboic -Attic Standard

(del)ased)

Drachm
Female bead
of dots.
I.,

weaiing sphendone

border

AAP AAO

Inscr.

within a double
;

linear
lines,

squai'e

between the

row
47-4
':

of dots.

.R

-6

[Plate xxxi. 13.]

10

NORTH- WESTERN GREECE


Metal
Size

No,

Wkioht

Obverse

Reverse

EPIRUS

AMBRACIA
For Amhracian
staters with Curtnthian types, see micler

Colonies of Coeinth.

Circa

238168

B.C.

The foUoioiiig and the

heJoiaj to the
Itarryinij

period between the establishment of the Epirote Bepublie of the coinitry by the Ho/nans after the battle of Pydna.

Bronze

Head

of

Dione

r.,

laur.,

and wearing

veil.

A
B

A\

Obelisk

(/SairvXtov
;

of

'A-yuteus)

all in laurel-

Apollo wreath.

81' 9376-,

M
.E

'85
'8

(M
border of dots,
type
1.
;

in inscr.)

-65

no border.

in inscr.

Head

of Helios v., radiate

liair long.

A M
B P

Apollo, naked,
in

r.

rxtended

1.,

he holds bow and with r.

92'

draws arrow from quiver at his shoulder.


-8

[B.M.C., Pl.

xviii.

!.]

Head

of Apollo

1.,

laur.; haii' long.

A M
B
P

Zeus, naked,
in extended

r.

1.,

he holds aegis and brandishes

llS'o

thunderbolt in raised
-9

r.

[Plate xxxi. 14.

Head

of

Zeus

of

Dodona

r.,

wearing

A
B

A\

Griffin,

walking

r.

wreath.
11.=

'75

border of dots

in ex.,

KAEANAPO[Z]

CASSOPE
Bronze
The
followinij ircre issued before Epiriis
the
iciis

brought under the sicay of Jlrxoiider


li.c).

Molussian (rirra 34'2

KASSHPAinN
].,

Head
;

of

Aphrodite

Dove

flying

1.,

within wreath of laurel.

wearing stepbauos

hair in formal

81-.

M
A^.

curls.

'75

(No. 1

is

restruck on a bronze piece of Philip II.)

m-.

-85
-8

type

r.

EPIRUS

11

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

NICOPOLIS
Tills cltif n-aa
irliicli

fowulcd
it

hi/

AtKjustus
In

in

ct'lfliniti'd

the qnii)qn(>}iiiiid

commemorntion of Itin games called

r/rtovi/ at Aiiittm,

AKTIA.

Iinjicrlal

Coinage

Augustus

CBACTOY KTICMA
Augustus
1-.,

Head

of

I6PACNI KO
with
galley
1.

nOAEQ
r.,

[C]

Sea-

laur.

fight of Actiuni, represented by galley

crew on deck

above similar

JE 1-2
(broken)

1-15

only

lP

Tisible.

[Plate

xxxi.

15.

Hadrian

AAPIANO C KAICAP
.E
-9

Bust of Hadrian r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum. [Platk

AKTIA
rest

T.able, with lion'.s feet; on it one-handled vase r.. pnrselVj, and wreath in field 1., palm.
;

xxx[.

16.]

Faustina Junior

<t>AVCTINA

CBACTH
r.

Head

of

NIKO TTOACnC

Faustina Junior

Round temple, conit rests on taining statue of divinity four pillar.s, and has above a second smaller stoiy resting on five (or six ^j
;

pillars.
JEl
-6

Septimius Severus

__nTI CCBHPOC-Septimius
Severus
r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing

TTOAI2 C
with wreath and
wreath.

Nike advancing in field palm


;

paludamentum.

-dr

Philippus Senior

AVTMIoV<l>IAITTTToCCe
Philippus
r.,

laur.,

Bust ..f wearing cuirass and

IPACNI
figure

KOnOAnC

Female

paludamentum.

(City -goddess?), standing r., leaning with r. on sceptre and holding coi'nucopiae in 1.
c

-9

12

NORTH-WRSTERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Kings of Epirus

ALEXANDER
342326
Xua. 1 and 2
(ce/'e
13.C.

prohnhhj struck in Itnh/, aiul therefore after 332 See Vol. I., p. 72.

B.C.

Gold

Euboio-Attic Standard

Stater
Head
132-1
of

Zeus of lJ(jdoua

r.,

crowned with

AAEEANAPOY
TOYNEOPTOAEAAOY
spear- head
r.

oak.

Tlmnderbolt abovewhich,

7
[Plate xxxi.
17.

Twelfth
Head
10-8
of Helios, facing, radiate.

of Stater

-35

A A E E

Thunderbolt.

[... C, Pl. XX. 2.]

Bronze
Eagle standing
closed.
,V1-

r..

looking back

wings

AAEH TOYNE

Thunderbolt;

all

within laurel-wreath.

a:

-6

behind, traces of symbol.

PYRRHUS
295
All the
fotliiicliKj (ire Si'clliaii

272
B.C.).

B.C.

fabric,

to the

Kcst

(278276

and were struck dnriiig Pyrrhiis's cxpcditidn Sea Vol. L, p. 213.

Gold

Euboic-Attic Standard

Half-Staters
Head
of Ai'teniis r., wearing earring and necklace, (jniver at neck border of
;

PYPPOY BAZIAEnZ
;

Nike

ad-

dots.

vancing 1., holding wreath of oak and trophy border of dots.

r,.vs

A'

-6

hair

wavy

behind neck,

bee.

m
[Cf.

field

1.,

crescent, cross-pieces of torch,

and thunderbolt.
B.M.C., Pl.
XX.

65'5

9.
1.,

-6.5

hair plaited; in front, long torch lighted.

in field
bolt.

star of eight ravs

and thunder-

[B.M.C, Pl. XX.

8.]

EPIRUS
Metal

No.

Weight

Obversk

Reverse

SlIAElt

The stnndanl im

irliirJi

Pijrrlinn sii-iich .lilrrr In


ciiijildi/cd

ilie

TIVs/ lainj Inin' hacn orl(iiini]lii


fiiiic

borroired front Corciira (q.v. ). It '((.s (OK? also hij the linittli.
,

for a
I.,

hij

Hicron

itt

,S'///-(((-".m-,

Sec Xin,.

pp. 120, 244.

Head of Persephone 1. wear iiig-coru-wretith,


hair hanging loose
81;

border of dots.

BAZIAEHZ PYPPOY
xxxi.

PaUas
;

1.,

in

attitude of

attack,

spear and shield


.11

helmet, border of dots.

with

behind neck,

H
[Plate
18.
r.,

Similar type

-with earring

same border.

PYPPOY BAZIAEIIZ
attitude

Similar type;
bordei- of dots.

more animated

b.Vii

in field

1.,

thunderbolt; in

field r.,

cornu-

copiae.

Bkonze

ifrOIAZ

Head

of

crowned with oak


179-5
236-

Phthia 1., V(uled, and border of dots.


;

B AZ A EflZ
I

Thunderbolt plain border,


;

PYPPOY

.B

1-

behind, rudder. behind, strung bow.

1-05

Head

of Persephone r., wearing earring and necklace hair hanging loose and wreathed with corn border of dots.
;

BAZIAEHZ PYPPOY
back;

Demeter
tlirone

seated

she holds stalk of


in
1.

on 1. with high corn in r.,

and long sceptre


131-5 125-5
9

JE
JE

-95
-9
-9

behind neck,
,,

filleted thyrsos.

kantharos.
ivy-leaf.

138-5
127-

10

M M

,,

-85

A
Similar.

in field

1.,

Similar;

but

tyjie r,,
1.

sceptre in

r.,

and

stalk of corn in

11 12

120-5
i i

.E -85
!

behind neck, rose.


raciiig-torcli lighted.

122-

-9

13
1-1

134-5

.B -95

above, in field

r.,

129-5
135-

'

15

^ M

-9

-9

long

torcli lighted.

ex.,

H
Ear
of coi-n
r.
;

Head

Corinof Pallas L, weai-ing crested thian helmet border of dots.


;

BAZIAEflZ

all

in oak-

PYPPoY

-wreath; plain Ijorder.

16

107-

JE

-7.-;

behind, owl

r.

H.M.C., Fl. XX. 5.]

14

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE

No.

EPIRUS

JJo.

WmsHX

Met

\l

Size

Obvkkse

Revkhsk

Head

of Dit)ne

r.,

nos and
necklace.

veil,

wearing laureate Stephaand having' earring and

ATT El

Tripod-lebes;
of laurel.

all

within wreath

PX2TAN

JE
.E

-75
-7

behind, fi]; in front,

BO

10

behind,

E(?).

Bust of Artemis r., wearing stephane; bow and quiver at shoulder border of dots.
;

ATTEI

PflTAN
(d
in inscr.)

Spear-head wreath of

r.

all

within

laurel.

11

59-

.E

-7

behind, p behind, Al
behind,
in front,

12

56'5

JE

-7

BO
X"

13

A9o

Ji -65

AE

in front,

After 168

B.C.
ii:eic si ruck

The provenance of pieces lilce at Doihna, in

the
the

it probable (hat theij foUomnri name of the priest of Zeus Nkkis.

maizes

Bkonze

APfEAAHZ
r.,

Head

of

Zeus

of

Dodona

[ME]NEAHA\OZ
lEPEYZ
bow and

wearing wreath

of oak.

Bust of Ai'temis r., wearing stephane

quiver at shoulder.

14

248,

AL

1-

16

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Metai.
Size

No,

Weight

Obverse

Keverse

Pt

YRA
B.C.

585450
The
cJiaracleristic
tit

aiirj

oho

ApoUonia
(q.v.)

ami Dijrrliachium, was


on coins
sometimes

ax yet miexplained Cofcijredn iijpe of tlie prohahlij horrowed

cow and calf, fovnd It from the East.


Its

appears, for
Canjsliis

iitstaiice,

attributed

to

Tarsus.

occurrence
Corci/ra.

at

points to an early connection betircen

Euboea and

SiLVEK

Aegiiietic

Standard

(reduced)*

Staters
Cow
1.,

calf

turning her head back which she suckles.

to look at

Two

oblong incuses, within each of which an elongated star-like pattern, having foi' centre in one case a square, in the other a rhombus.

1G9-

-11

[Plate xxxi. 20.]


Similar type, of later
170-9
style.
I i

Similar type, of later

style.

JR

7.J

[B.M.C, Fi:

XXI. 9.]

450300
For Corinthian
staters slrucl- at

B.C.
B.C.,

Corcyra after 338

see

Colonies of Cokinth.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

(reduced)

Hemldrachms
Amphora, the neck
with
41-2
.11
-6

of

which

is

bound

Star-like pattern, within incuse.

wreiitli.

(No. 3

is

pierced.)

Amphora with bunch


each handle.
36-9
I

of

grapes

tied

to
|

Similar,

A\

-fi

Bronze
|<

O
It

Amphora.

Bunch

of grapes,

with leaves.

t;.")

has been sugn;e.sted that the neglect of the Corintliian standard may illustrate tlie anti| athy of the Corcyreana to the mother-city. Probablv, however, the main consideration was commercial convenience. The Aeginetic standard would keep Oorcvra in touch with the mainland of N. Greece, while the slight reduction of the stater would" make It nearly equivalent to four Corinthian drachms.

well-known

CORCYRA
Metal
Size

No.

Wkisht

Obvkbsk

Reverse

Eagle, with closed looking Imck.

wings,

standing

v.,

KOP

Nike advancing

1.,

lidding aero-

stolium and wreatli,

-7

in field

1.,

wreath.
(No. 6
is

restruck.)

Dionj'sos, clad in short chiton, galloping


r.

KOP

Satyr

r.,

naked, emj)tying amphora

COST-

m M

in i-aised thyi-sos poised javelin- wise.


;

on panther

r.

he holds

into krater.

-75 -65
[JS.il/.C,

Pl. XXII. 14.

QWca 300229

b.c.

Ahmd 308

B.C., /n \Mc]\ year Vorajrn wci occupied hij Agatlioldes of Si/rnctiHC, the The issue of staters ceased, while the light Aeginelic drachm standard changed. became a didrachm, the half of which was practically a Voriuthian drachm.

Silver

Combined Aeginetic and Corinthian Standards

D idr ac hm
KOP KY PA
standing.
I

Forepart

of

cow

r.,

Oblong

figure divided into

two squares,

within each of which

floral or .stellate

ornament
76-8
.11

plain border.
of gi-apes
I

in field
r.,

1.,

bunch

and

in field

kantharos and
17.]

[B.M.C. Pl.

xxii.

Drachm
Amphora with
richly

decorated

upper

K O P K Y P A
having eight rays.

Stullate

ornament

part and handles.

10

.R -65

in field
I

1., K and kantharos; and oinochoc.

in field

r.,

Bronze
repart Forepart of cow border of dots. 11
r.,

standing

above,

Cornucopiae and
;

pellet, all

within wreath

of laurel.

45-5

iE

-6

[Plate xxxi. 21.]


Forepart of galley
above.

r.,

having

vessel's

name

K O

Kantharos.

12

93-

.E

[A1I3AXY3

above, bunch of grapes.


I

[Plate xxxi. 22.]

18

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No,

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

13

7673-

11

M ^

75
-7
!

AqY>iqo>i

above,

bunch

of grajies.

NIKA

above, wreath (?).

Head
15

of Aphrodite r. hair tied in bunch behind plain bordei'.


;

K OP

Ornamented

trident.

-T.

[Ji.3/.r., Pl.

xxiii.

13.

Head
16
71-5

of

young
ivy.

JJionysos

r.,

wearing

wreath of
-G

O Amphora, from which depends a branch

either
of ivy.

side

of

Similar type.
17
22.1^:

Amphoi'a.
r.,

-4

in field

traces of symbol.

Circa

22948

B.C.

In 229

B.C.

Corcijra, like

ApoUonia and Bijrrliachium, passed Jefniiely within


infliieuce.

Rome's sphere of

SrLVEE

Combined Aeginetic and Corinthian Standards

Bidrachms
Head
74-1
of

young Dionysos
;

r.,

wearing wreath

Pegasos flying

I.

of ivy

border of dots.
beneath,

18

.11

-75

/^
p3J

[Plate xxxi. 23.]


19
76-

M.

-8

beneath

20

76-2

-85

beneath,

Similar.

Pegasos springing r., his hind feet restmg on prow of galley; he holds

21

78-2

palm
/R
-8

m his mouth

above, fi^

22

69-8

-9

[B.M.C, Pl. XXIV.

3.J

Drachm
Head
23
35-6
of

Dione

r.,

veiled

border of dots.
\ '

Pegasos

r.

bene

,th,

all

within wreath

-lo

of laurel.

[B.M.C, Pl. XXIV.

4.J

CORCYRA
Metal
Size

19

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Weight
24:
I

of

Roman Hal f- Vict o riatus


^
Pegasos
r.
;

-28

Head
-55

of Apollo

r.

laur.

beneath,

IB.M.C,

Pl. XXIV. 7,]

Female head r., weaiing ornamented stephane over shoulder, sceptre behind
;

Pegasos

r.

beneath,

RT

neck,
26-3

J^

-oo

[Plate

xxxii.

l.J

Head
26
23-4
:

of

young Dionysos

1.,

crowned with

Pegasos

r.

beneath, bunch of grapes.

ivy; behind,

.R

-55

^
[Cf.

B.M.C., PI. XXIV. 10.]

Head
JR
-55

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

behind,

Pegasos

r.

beneath,

P*J

[Plate xxxii. 2.]

Bronze

Head
28
71-5

of

young Dionysos

r.,

crowned with

K O

Kantharos

above,

bunch

of grapes.

M
M M

ivy.
-7

Similar.

(^

Amphora
in field
r.,

above,

bunch

of grapes

uncertain symbol.

29t

99-5

-75

Head
30
52-5
-65

of Poseidon

r.,

laur.

>

Bull's

head facing

all

within

wreath of
[B.M.C., Pl. XXIV. 15.]
above, /^ ()

laurel.

31
above,

\^

32

39-5

Head
33
70-

of

Poseidon

r.,

wearing taenia.

(?)

Ornamented

trident.

-65

T^Xer^m.
''VThffabric
of

See Corcyra is not certain. t.at of otHer Coreyrean coins Tfe:t;:'ofNo''25 is snpLior to
c

9^

2fi

27 to

note in

B.M.C
o.

this

suggests piece and of No. 22

than the that they are earlier

other

along with them. bronze coins here classed


1.

20

XOllTH-WKSTBRN" GREECE

Xo.

Weight

Metal
SlZK

Obveese

Reveese

Head
34
64-

of

Dione

v.,

veiled

and wearing

Aplustre

in field

r.,

|\|

Stephanos.

JE
[B.M.r., Pl. XXIV. 16.]

Head

of j-oung

Herakles

v.,

wearing

lion's

KOPKY
PAIXIN
in field in field
1.,

Forepart of galley
side,

r.

on

its

skin.

NIKA
r.,

35

97-

-E

-9

/^
2?
;

in field

beneath,

36

107-

tE

-8

1.,

places of other
oJffi

monograms

(or lettei's),

coin.

With Names of Prytaneis

Heads jugate

r., of young Herakles, wearing lion's skin, and of Coroyi-a, wearing stephane.

[KJOPKYPAIXIN
r.
;

Forepart of galley
I

on

its side,

above,

N KA (?) [A]PIZTEAZ Z

37

165-

[A]PIZTI2N0
1-

Head
38 39

of

young Herakles

i-.,

weai-ing lion's

P Forepart

of galley

r.

above,

AAAAO

120 5
111-

skin.

-75

CTPATOC

2E -85

Similar type.

[K]0PKYP[AinN]
r.
;

Forepart of galley

above,

NIKANHP

40

12:

JE -95

countermark,

^
-Aplustre.

KOPKY PAIHN
41

N KA
I

Nnp

within border of dots.

JE

-65

[B.M.C., Pl. xxrv. 20.]

Head
42
120-

of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

[KOPKY]

Forepart of galley
neath,

r.

M
JE

skin.
-8

PAIHN
P

be-

<t>AAAkPOZ

Similar type.

Forepart of galley

r.

above,

<t>|

43

114-5

-85

AWN
r.

Head
44 45 46
120-5 108-5
115-

of Posei<lon shoulder.

r.,

lauv.

trident over

KOPKYPAIIIN
above,

Forepart of galley

<|>IAnNIAAZ

JE -95

JE
A<:

-9

-85

CORCYRA
Metal
Size

21

No.

Weight

Obverse

Kkvkese

Heads jugate
and
47
207-5
of dots.

r.

of

young Herakles,
;

lanr.,

of Coi'cyra, -wearing wieatli

boi-der

[KOPJKYPAIilN Forepart of galley r. above, 4>IAnTAZ; beneath, dol;

phin and trident.

.E 1-1
[Plate xxxii. 3.]

48

159-

JE

1-

countermark, bucraniuni.

Head
49
54-5

of Poseidon

r.,

laur.

trident over

[KOPKYJPAinN
beneath,

Bull galloping

r.

shoulder.

<|>IAnTAZ

.E

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV.

3.

Imperial Times

Kasios

a-as

a Semitic

illdiiit;/.

idenlified with Zeus.

lie/ereres to
in Corcijra

Ms woi-Mp
at

orc,-

also on the coltis of Seleuria in Syria.

His temple

was

Lasmope.

KOPKYPAICJN
r.,

Bust
;

of

Apollo Aktios

ZYC KACIOC
1.

/>^

draped and laur. border of dots.


;

in front, lyre

and

Zeus Kasios seated on throne -with back he holds patera and leans on sceptre border of dots.
; ;

50

106-

JE

-8

ArPVC
51
seJEi -85

Agreus standing 1., bearded, wearing long chiton and holding cornucopiae in
r.
;

2VC

boi-der of dots.

Zeus Kasios seated IO on throne with back he leans with on sceptre border of dots.
.
. . ; ;

1.

r.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV.

7.]

AfPE
52
es-

Agreus, as above, standing 1. cornucopiae in shrine, holding small border of dots.

ZEYC KACIOC
of dots.

Similai'type; border

JE -75

[Plate xxxii.

4.J

Imperial Coinage

M. Aurelius
Bu.st

of

M. Aurelius

r.,

laur.,

wearing

KOPKY PA ICON
1.

paludamentuni.

Zeus Ka.sios seated on throne with back he leans with r. on sceptre.


;

53

JE -85

traces of inser.

152. Pliny, Hist. Nat.,i, 12(19),

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

AKMAVPAN TWN6INO
type.
.-)4

Similar

KOPKV PAIWN
his
1.

foot

on

spear,

Warrior standing r., on a rock he leans with r. and with I. grasps sword in
;

sheath.
-9

-9

KOPKVP AIWN

L. Verus

AKAOYKIOC
Bust of Varus
56
r.,

AVPHAloCBhP
laur.,

KOPKV PAIWN

Similar type.

wearing cuirass

and paludanientuni.
-95

Commodus

AKMAAN
Commodus

KOMOAO
r.,

Head

of

KOPKV PAIWN
cornucopiae, standing

Agreus, holding
1.

laur.

in shrine be-

tween two columns.


-75

Septimius Severus

AKACEnC EBHPoCnE
Severus
58
r.,

Bust

of

laur.,

wearing

paluda-

K OPK V PAIflN

Pegasos, bridled, flying

r.

mentum.
1-

[B.M.C., XXVI.

7.]

AC
M
11

CEBHPO ETTEP CE

Similar

type.

KOP. V PAinN

Similar type.

CEBHPO
type.

CTTEP CE

Similar

KoP
rowers
waves.
;

Galley r., under sail, with beneath, dolphin r. among

60

JE 1-05

AKACETTE
61
type.

EBHPOCnE

Similar

KOPKVP Ain N
5.

Similar type.

JE

1-

[POATE XXXII.

Julia

Domna

lOYAIA
62

AOMNAC6
r.,

Bust of Julia

MM

Domna

K OPK

draped.

Y PAinN

Pegasos, biidled.

flyins' r. "
^

Similar.

;-

YPA
;

Galley

r.,

under

sail,

63

JE

with rowers

beneath, waves.

COKCYRA
Metal
Size

23

No.

Weight

Obverse

Rkvrrse

Caracalla

ANTnNINoC VCAVrBPIT
64

KOR KV

Pegasos, bridled, flying

r.

Hesid of Caracalla

r.,

laur.

PAinN

105

MAVAN[TnNl] NOCVAVBPI
Bust
G5
of

[K]0PKVPAI
seated
1.

Caracalla

r.,

lanv.,

wearing

Zeus Kasios on throne with back he leans


;

UN

cuii-ass

and paludamentum.

with

r.

on

sceptre.

JE 1-25

MAAYANTnNl NOC6YAYBPI
66

KoP KV
PAiriN

Galley

Head
1-

of Caracalla

v..

laur.

r., under sail, with rowers; beneath, waves.

Plautilla

TTAAYTI ..AC6BAC
tilla r.,

Bust

of Plau-

KOPKYP AIGJN
1.

draped.

67

r.

Zeus Kasios, seated on throne with back he leans with on sceptre.


;

-95

nAAYTIA AACCBACTH
68

Similar

type.

Ko PK V PAIOJN

Pegasos, bridled, flying

r.

105
K[0]

Similar.

PKYP
(jJN

Al

Galley

r., under sail, bewith rowers


;

neath, waves.

69

11
(No. 69
is

pierced.)

70

Similar.
-85

[K]OPKY

PAICON

Cow

standing

r.

Geta

A C r TACKAI
wearing paludamentum
71

Bu.st of
;

Geta

r.,

[K]OPKY
r.,

head

bare.

his

1.

foot

with

r.,

Warrior standing on rock he leans on speai' and with 1. grasps sword in

PAIOJN

sheath.

JE

-95

Similar.

P AinN Zeus Kasios, seated on throne with back he leans with on sceptre.
;

1.

r.

72

-95

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Mktai.
Size

Xo.

Weight

OUVISKSK

Reverse

ACARXANIA
For Corinthian
utaters
issui-cl
3."i()

at Anacioriimi

circa

B.C., KCii

and Argos Ampliilocliinnii after Colonies of Corinth.

ALYZIA
Circa

350250

B.C.

Bvring

this pe,ri(jr{ AJijy.la struck

Corinthian slaters as well as bronze.

Bronze

Head

of

Pallas

r.,

in

oi-ested

Athenian

AAY

Head

of

bearded

Hemkles

r.,

helmet.

wearing

lion's skin.

86-5

75

behind, club downwards.

IB.M.C, Pl. XXVII. 9.]

LEUCAS
For Corinthian staters strtick at Leucas from 430 B.C. onwards, see Colomks OF CdKiMH. The t;/pes of Nos. 1 3 hear witness to the Corinthian

origin of Leucas.

Bronze
Circa

350250

B.C.

Bellerophon r., on Pegasos, wearing kau.sia, and thrusting downwards with lance.
68.1i
7.-.

AEYKA
6.]

(in ex.)

Chimaera

r.

[Plate xxxii.
71-

yE

-6

above, amphora

ex. off coin.

Pegasos flying
2(j-

r.

AEYKA AinN

(h-uamented trident, unrio-ht "


^

ACARNANTA
Mktai, Size

2,',

No.

Wkigut

Revkr.sk

Head
K>6'0

of Apollo

1.,

laur.

])laiu bortlov.

AEY
on

Prow

of galley

1.

;.-.

beliiud,

Z(V).

beneath,

ti-aces

of letters

ornamentation

galle\-,

doubtful.

After 167
llie
Issiii'

B.C.

of Corinlli'ian xfnters
ican

In

Acarnania
tlte

iras siqierncdcil virca

250

B.C. hij tlir

Fi'tJeral ColiKKjf

(q v.). struck prohahly at Leitcas.

when Ia'UCUS

separated from

rest

The foJloimiKj xeries began of Acarnania, after the battle of I'l/dna.

Silver

Attic Standard

Didrachms
Cultus-statue of Aphrodite Aineias r., wearing long chiton, and having on her head a crescent; in v.. aplustre all within wreath of beside her, stag r.
;
j

AEYKAAIHN
decoi-ated

I'brepavt of galley

r.,

with laurel- wreath,

126-

M
i j

laurel.
fi.-.

above,

[A]PIZTOKAHZ
/\
;

and wreath;

in front,

119-7
I

/R

-9

(behind, eagle r., with closed wings, and sceptre surmounted by dove.)

above,

AEHN X front,
YflEPBAAAnN,

Tff

123-4

A\

-95

above,
in

and rudder;
of

front,

wreath,
[Pf.ATE

ATEMONA

on galley, in place

XXXII. 7.]

Bronze

Head

of

young Herakles
club

r.,

wearing
;

lion's

AEYKAAIHN

Lyre of

five strings.

skin,

over

shouldei-

border of

94-0

dots.
-It

Bust of young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

AEY[KAAI
strings.

HN]

Lyre

of

seven

skin, club over shoulder.

NOZ

-8

around,

<|)|AHMnN<t>l AHM[0]

Head

of

young Herakles
;

r.,

lion's

skin

round neck
10
63-5
VOI^.
11.

bordei- of

dot.s.

AEYKAAinN APTEMAX
oak.

Club
;

v.

beneath,

all

within

wreath

ol'

-75

26

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Wkioht

Obverse

Reverse

OENIADAE

aVw
onwards

219-211

B.C.

Oeiiiadae was in the haiuls of tlia AefoUatis from the time of Alexaudei- the Great to 189 B.C., except for this brief interval when it loas liberated bij Philip V.

Beokze

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

OINIAAAN
border.

(above)

Head

of
r.
;

manplain

headed bull (River Achelous)

97-

M M

-9

beneath, traces of monogram.


beneath,

in field

1.,

/jL

-9

fi^

behind, star of seven rays.


[Z?...0., Pl.
x.xix.

14.]

104-

M
yE

-9

beneath, flPI
beneath, flPI

behind, thunderbolt.
symlx)l obliterated.

infield!.,

/^
doubtful.
1.

121

'9

monogram

98-5 88-5

Ji

-85

no

letters or .symbol visible.

inscr. in field

abo\e, trident

r.

yE -95

beneath,

no symbol

visible.

STRATUS
Fourth Ccnturij Silver
FossiWij the arrangement of letters on the Rer. of the following indicates
(TpuuySoAoi/).*
its

R.c.

value

Head

of

bearded

Herakles

1.,

wearing

9T

with bunch of grapes suspended


either

lion's skin.

from

arm

of the

T;

all

within

n-i

incuse square.

.R 15
[Plate xxxii.
8.]

THYRRHEIUM
Circa

350260

B.C.

For Corinthian staters struck

at this time, see

Colonies of Corinth

Bronze

Head
49-5

of Pallas helmet.

1.,

weaiing crested Athenian

GYP
in field

Owl
1.,

r.,

bead facing,

-oo

olive-branch.

* See Imhoof-Blumer, Die

Milmen Akarnaniens,

p. 167.

ACARNANIA
Mktal
SlZK

No.

Weight

OlIVKUSK

Reverse

Federal Coinage of Acaknaxia


('in;,

250167

D.C.

Tlie fiilloirliKj
the.

f'rie!<

Ac^d-iiKiiiaiis

Dvi-'mQ tliis period prohohhj wiuled at Leuras (q.v.), ircie in close relations with the Mnredoninti utniiiirflix, wiiom they rnqqnnted in the struggle irith lioiiie.
irert'

Gold

Euboic -Attic Standard

Half-Stater
Beardless head of man-headed bull (Eiver Achelous) r. behind, /^
;

AKAPNANHN
seated
1.,

Apollo Akiios, naked, he holds hair in foi'nial curls strung bow in r., and leans with 1. on low back of throne.
;

65-6

A'

-6

in ex..

plough

1.

[Plate

xxxu. 9.]

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

(reduced)*

Half- Staters
Similar type, with magistrate's name.
2
74-1

Similar type

on throne,
;

P^
in field
1.,

'

/R

-Sr,

[AjIZXPinN AIZXPIUNOZ

[A]KAPNANn[N]
copiae.

oonm-

69-

A\

-Ih

[B]AeYZNIK("j
[Plate

AKAPNAN[nN]
head
xxxii.
1.

in

field

1.,

boars

10.]

AKAPNANHN
1.,

[SJ

Similar type; infield border of dots.

OPZIKPATOYZ

Similar

type

no

AEHN

monogram.

77-0

M
akapnanh N
monogi'am.
Similar type;

no

Artemis, wearing short chiton and endroshe holds with both mides, running r. hands a long torch in field 1.,
; ;

M ENN

EIAZ
64-6

in field

r.,

torch lighted.

A\

-75

[RM.C,

Pl. XXVII. 4.]

Persic standard, introduced into

Macedon

circa 413 B.C.

.^

28

NORTH-WESTERN GREECE
METAI;
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

IIeverse

Bkonze

Head

of
;

young Herakles
beneatli,
/9\

r.,

wearing

lion'.'

/Sf

Bearded head
(River Aclielous)

of
r.
;

man-lieaded bull
aliove, trident
r.

skin

2)lain border.

85-5

.E

-8

[Plate

xxxii.

11.

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing crested Athenian helmet and necklace.

Similar type
border.

1.;

alwve, trident

1.;

plain

lOOo

'85

IBJLC,

Pl, XXVII. 8.]

AETOLIA
Metal
Size

29

No.

Weight

Obversk

Revekse

AETOLIA
Circa
It

279168

B.C.

part that they look in expclliug the Ganls from Greece (279 B.o.) that the Actiilians first became powerful. The Beo. tijpe of No. 1 is a copy of the statue dedicated tiy them on that occasion at Delphi. It was on their inritaiion that Autiochus invaded Greece, and they met with no mercy from Rome afterwards (189 B.C.), though the issue of money may not have ceased till after Fydna.
oiriiuj
l,o

was

the

Gold

Euboic-Attic

Standard

Half-Staters

Head

of
;

young Herakles
border of dots.

r.,

wearing

lion's

AITflAflN

Aetolia,

wearing kausia,

skin

short chiton and endromides, seated r. on pile of shields she leans with r. on spear, and holds wreath-bearing Nike in
;

extended
r.,

1.

in field

r.,

Artemis running
holding

quiver

at

shoulder,

two

torches.

59-6

Ji

-6

in ex., uncertain letters or

monogram.

[Plate

xxxii.

12.]

Head
61-3

of Aitolos

r.,

wearing kausia.

AITflAflN
in ex.,

beneath, Boar r. and spear-head r.


;

^J

^r

-6
[Pla'L'e

ai. 13.]

Silver

The standard employed may he a reduced form of


Corey ra (q.v.).

the Aeginelic, derived ultimately fron

See, however, footnote on p. 27.

Stater
Young male head*
r.,

wearing wreath
;

AITflAflN

Aitolos standing

1.,

with

intertwined with diadem border of dots.

beneath,

<|)|

chlamys wrapped round 1. arm and kausia suspended from neck his r. foot he leans with r. hand is planted on rock on spear, and holds sword under 1. arm
; ;

in field

1.,

158-2

1-05

[Plate xxxil 14.]


B.M.C. Sdeucid Kings p. 2 ), or * Possibly tlie head of A.itiochus III. of Syria (Gardner, Gonatas, and King of Macedon 239-229 B.C. (J. P. of Demetrius Airc^Xm^s, son of Antigonus ff.). Six, Num. Cliron., 3rd Series, vol. xiv,, p. 297

30

NOKTH-WESTERN GREECE

No.

;;

CENTEAL GEEECE
!

No.

Weight

Metal

Obverse

Reverse

LOCRIS
LOCRI OPUNTII
Silver

Aeginetio Standard
Circa

387369

b.c.
'

The

I'ciin'

of AHiidciihia
It

jii-ni-hiiiiied
llicii

the independence of all Grecl- cities,

smcdl and

great.'

was prohahhj

that

Opus made

its

appearance as a nunt.

Obol

O Z -] Q
11I

Amphora, from which issue on bunch of grapes, and on r. 1.


ivy-leaf.

Six dots, arranged round a central dot all within star of sixteen rays (the boi'der of dots. Locrian badge)
;

.R

-J-S

(No. 1

is

pierced.)

[Plate
Circa

xxxii.

16.]

369338

B.C.

The precise date of


'

S)ir<icusaH moueii', lohich

But the ttjpjes are imitated from have been brought into the countnj bij Locrians icho had served as mercenaries with Dioni/sius. See Sybacuse, Nos. o'l ff. and 66/.
the foUoiiring issue is uncertain.

may

loell

Staters

Head of Persephone 1., wearing eardng of three drops, necklace, and wreath of
'

corn.

Ajax, son of Oileus, naked, armed with sword, shield, and crested Corinthian helmet, fighting r.

181-9

OnON
[B.M.C, Pl.
1.

TiriN;

inside shield, serpent;


spear.

on ground, bi'oken
5.J

183-.

OPONTI
-dry

riN

in.side shield, lion r.

on ground, spear and Macedonian

hel-

met with loop


187-

at top.
;

-9

OrONTIflN
on
legs,

inside shield, griffin


si)ear
;

r.

ground,

broken

between

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

Xo.

Weight

Obyekse

Reverse

Similar type r., earring- of single drop; part of ornamented diadem visible behind.
18(1 -9

OrONTIflN
shield, griffin
r.
;

Similar type; inside on ground, spear,

[Plate xxxii. 17.]

Hemidracbms
Similar type
37-8
r.
;

no diadem

visible.

OPON
spear.

TlflN

Similar type.
;

A\

li

inside shield, serpent

on ground, broken

3S-2

-6

(diadem

visible behind.)

inside shield, serpent

on ground, spear between legs of Ajax, crested Corinthian helmet 1.


;

(No. 7

is

pierced.)

4ir.

M M

OPONTinN;
on ground, spear.
type

inside

shield,

griffin;

41-5

-6

OnONTiri;

inside shield, sea-horse;

on ground, spear.

Bronze

Head
10
11
30-

of Pallas thian helmet.

v..

wearing crested Corin-

OrONTIflN
leaves

Bunch

of grapes, with

and

tendrils.

-45

inser. off coin.

C:rc

338300
Silver

B.C.

Afli'iill

it.-i

the hciitle of ('huefdiieiu, Oinif; appears fo linre lost the rli/ht of mhithiq oini name. -Tlie fulloiriii,/ were issued hi/ the Loeriatis eoUectii-eli/

he/ore

tlieij

irere

absorbed in the empire of

M need on.

Aeginetic Triobols
Head
of

Persephone
di'oi).s,

r.,

wearing earring

AOKPflN
his legs,

Ajax, son of Oileus, naked,


shield,

of three

necklace, and wreath of

armed with sword,

and
r.
;

(a-ested

corn.

Corinthian helmet, fighting

40-4

A\

-6

between

in front, trophy.

\B.M.C.. Pl. u.

2.]

LOCRIS

33

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of Pallas v., wearing crested Corinthian helmet.

AOKPflN
headed
;

inside

Similar type; Ajax barein shield, sea-horse


;

front, trident.

13

42-3

/R

-8

IB.M.C, Pl.

II.

4.]

Imperial Times

Bronze
The name of
the magistrate here mentioned {Claudius Serapion) is

found also on pieces

with the heads of Galha

and

Otlio.

CEP
r.,

OC

Head

of

Persephone
in front,

OnOYNTinN niKAA
;

wearing wreath

of corn;

poppy-head.

- - Warrior standing 1., holding in 1. round shield and spear, on which he his r. rests on hip. leans

14

109-5

countermark, /P
[B.M.G., Pl.
ii.

11.]

LOCRI OZOLAE

AMPHISSA
Second Centunj
B.C.

Bbonze
The
Itcf. type

of the following proves close connection

trith

AetuHa.

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

AM<I>I2;

ZEIiN
field
1.,

Spear-head, and jaw-bone of in the Kalydonian boar r. grapes in centre, star and AP
;
;

52-

'

first

half of inscr. almost off coin.

VOL.

II.

3i

CENTRAL GREECE

No.

PHOCIS
METAt
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CVca

357346

B.C.

This period covers the epoch (hat followed the seizure of Deljjhi hi/ the Phocinns. They The head of Apollo is a mark of their possession of the Delphic oracle. were finally crushed by Philip of Mucedon.

Silver

Aeginetic Triobols
Bull's head, facing.
4>

n
long.

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair

43-5

M M

-55

[Plate
-6

xxxii. 20.]

42-1

behind head,
[B.Iil.C, Pl.
III.

lyre.

18.]
lyre,

4235-

M M

-65
-6

behind head,

behind head, wreath

(?)

Circa

339146
Bronze

B.C.

dvstroiied In 339 B c. Thehes and Athens united in an effort to rehuild some of the The style if the following, which may have been struck at Elatea, Phocian towns. is that of the Second Century B.C.

Bull's head, facing, fillet; above,

bound with

sacrificial

<t>flKEnN

Head

of Apollu

r.,

laur.

EA

10

60-5

'75

DELPHI*
Imperial

Coinage

Hadrian
Ti-ipod-lebes standing on <f>IlN AYT--A KAITPAIANOCAAPIA AAlow stool; fastened to the a laur., wear-

IMOC

Bust of Hadrian

r.,

fillet

ing paludamentum.

handles.

M M

-85
-8

AVKA_- AAPIAN[0C] AVKA-Similar type.

AA
xxxii.

<I>X1N

Lyre standing on a rock.

JE

-8

[Plate

21.]
ff.

* See J. N. Svoronos, Bull, de Corr. Hellen., 1896, pp. 5

V 2

36

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Wbioht

Obvebse

Revbesb

BOEOTIA
UNCERTAIN MINTS
Circa

387374

B.C.

While the poioer of Spariti, Icept Thebes loeah, the mints of the other Boeotian were active. Nos. 2 4 were perhaps struck at Thespiae.

cities

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Triob ols
Boeotian shield.
42-5

Ampliora, in incuse square.

-66

Boeotian shield.

0|

Kantharos, in incuse square; in

field r.,

bunch

of grapes.

38-3

-55

part of

field

above, off coin,

[Plate

xxxii. 22.]

Similar.

0[l]
defined
;

Similar type; incuse less above, club r.


field r.

well.,

41-2
36-7

^55

traces of

symbol in

-6

Bo
Circa

111

no symbol

in field

r.

338315

B.C.

During
after
its

the

loere closed. They re-opened ooerthrow and destruction. JSlo. 5 loas probably struclc at Orchomenus (q.v.), Nos. 6 and 7 at Thespiae.

supremacy of Thebes

the

non-Theban mints

Silver

Stater
Boeotian shield.

Bo in
which

is

Amphora, the upper part of fluted; above, arrow and

192-

strung bow.
-95

[Plate

xxxii.

23.]

Triobols
Boeotian shield.
38-2

Bo

Kantharos

field r.,

-R

-6

above, club crescent with horns 1.


;

r.

in

BOEOTIA

37

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Boeotian shield.
34-5

Bo

1X2

Kantharos

above, thuuderbolt.

M
(base)

Bronze
Boeotian shield.
33-5

BOlQTriN
right
;

Ornamented
r.,

trident,

up-

iu field

dolphin upwards.

JE

-55

2824-

10

M M

-45
-55

inscr. off coin,

symbol

off coin.

Circa

288244

p.c.

The following may have been struck In 244 B.C. Poliorcetes in 288 B.C.
Aetolians
to

which was declared free by Demetrius Thebaus were compelled by the hostility of the submit once more to Macedon.
at Thebes,
the

Beonze

Head
11
126-

of Pallas r., wearing crested Corin thian helmet.

OinynN
VI. 2.]

Trophy

r.

-75
[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.
lion's

Head

of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

BOlnTnN
standing

skin.

Pallas (or Nike) holding aegis in 1. and bi-andishing thunderbolt in r. ; in field v., Boeotian shield.
r.,

Winged

12

-75

Head

of

young Dionysos
of ivy.

r.,

wearing

BOlHTilN
bow, seated beneath him
basis.
;

Apollo,
1.

naked,
his

holding

wreath

chlamys tripod stands behind, on

on

basis,

13

57-0

-65

[B.M.G., Pl.

VI.

5.]

Circa

220197

B.C.

Fldlip

fllh^g '

extended privileges to Boeotiaandthe on his accession apparently granted eUher^c'nAtt^e octobol No. struch, probably at Thebes were then Cf JSo. lb. reduced Aeginetic standard. or a drachm of the

Ujs

Silver.

Head

Demeter, three-quarter face wards r., wearing wreath of corn.


of

to-

BOinTHN
;

Poseidon,

naked, facing,

he leans with r. on trident, head r. and holds dolphin in outstretched 1. in


;

field r.,

over Boeotian shield.

14

77-3

-75

[Plate xxxii. 24.]

38

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevekse

Bronze

Head

of Demeter, tliree-quarter fane wearing wreath of corn.

r,.

B O IflTriN
1.,

Poseidon, naked, standing

his

r.

foot

on rock

he leans with

1.

15

75-5

hand on
-8

trident.

(No. 15

is

restruok.)

Circa

196146

B.C.

period hetioeen the 'Uhcration' of Greece by Flamininus and its 'settlement' by Mummius, the Boeotians enjoyed a certain amount of autonomy. Their mint ivas probably at Thebes. Their financial embarrassment leas such that they issued bronze
tlie
'

During

drachms

'

(No. 17) similar to their silver pieces,

and perhaps

legally equivalent.

Silver

Head
dots.

of

Poseidon

r,.

laur.

border of

BOlI2Tn[N]
in
grapes.

Nike standing 1., clad long chiton holds wreath and trophy - stand in field 1., bunch of
; ;

16

74-2

-75

[Plate xxxii. 25.]

Bronze

Head
dots.

of

Poseidon

r.,

laur.

border of

BOlnTflN

Nike standing 1., clad in long chiton ; she holds wreath, and leans with 1. upon trident.
1.,

17

59-

-8

in field
(No. 17
is

traces of

monogram.

restruck.)
26..]

[Plate xxxit.

ORCHOMENUS
Circa

387

374

B.C.

Sec tinder Uncertain Mints, No.

5.

Silver

Aeginetic

Standard

Stater
Boeotian shield, across one end of which,
ear of corn.

EP

XO
is

Amphora, the upper part


fluted
;

of

which
[B.BI.C, Pl.
viii.

above,

182-4

AX

-9

EY

12.]

BOEOTIA
Metal
Size

39

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

TANAGRA
Circa

480456

B.C.

No. 1

is

of early

style,

as a rival to Thebes,

and belongs to the period when Tanagra stood forward when the power and credit of the latter were weakened,
after the Persian retreat.

Silver

Aeginetic

Standard

Stater

H ^
shield.

in side

openings of a Boeotian

Wheel

of four spokes, in circular incuse.

180-4

Al

-6

[Plate xxxiii.

l.J

Imperial Times

Bkonze
Tiberius

TIBEPI OCKAICAP Head


rius
r.,

of Tibe-

TANA
rPAI[n]N

Tripod - lebes vyith three


handles.

bare.

-8

countermark, tripod.

Germanious

PEPM AN KOC
I

Head of Germanicus

T A
N A

r.,

bare.

Apollo, naked, facing, holding laurel-branch in r., and bow in 1.

-65

THEBES
Circa

446426

B.C.

on the defeat of the Athenians at 1 probably belongs to the period follotving Boeotian toimis was decisively Coroneia, when the power of Thebes over the other and the succeeding period she minted ahandantty, while During this asserted. activity elsewhere in Boeotia. is no indication of monetary

No

there

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Boeotian shield.

of Young Herakles, naked, I kneeling on r. knee, and bending bis bow to shoot; the whole in incuse
r.,

&A

square.

179-4

-57

[B.M.C., Pl.

XII. 4.]

40

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

Ko.

Weight

Obverse

Kbveese

Ch-ca

426396

B.C.

The foUovmig pieces are more advanced in style than No. 1, and are prohahly subsequent to the period when the power of Thebes toas consolidated
after the deslriiction of Plataea.

Silver

Aeg-inetic Staters
Boeotian shield, across one end of which, a club.

Head

of bearded Dionysos r., weai-ing wreath of ivy the whole in incuse


;

square.

185-1

/R

-95

[O]

[Plate xxxiii. 2.]


172-3

-85

E]

head smaller, and of

later style.

Boeotian shield.
182-7

E
is

Amphora, the upper part


;

of

which

fluted

all

within incuse square.

-85

Circa

378338

{or 335) B.C.

In 395 B.C. Thebes joined the alliance against Sparta. The Peace of Antalcidas left her wealceued, ami subsequently the Cadmeia was for some years occupied by a Spartan garrison. On regaining her freedom she struch money as head the

of

Boeotian

Lcaijnc,

until her complete

Ber. of Nos. 5

10

subjection to Miicedon.

The names on

the

are those of Boeotarchs.

Silver

Aeginetic Staters
Boeotian shield.

Amphora, the upper part


fluted
;

of

which

is

all in

concave

field.

186-4
183-8

M M
Al

1-

FA ST

above, branch of

i-s-y.

-85
-9

AA
P

IA\
;

185 4

EY FA

above, club grapes.

r.,

and bunch of
6.]

[B.M.C., Pl. XV.


186-7

M
Al AL

-9

HI KE;
[Plate
xxxiii.

above, -vrreath.

3.]

185-7 181-6

-8

KA AA
[K]AI flN

10

-8

BOEOTIA

41

No.

Weight

MetaIj
Size

Obvebse

Reverse

Obol
Boeotian shield, across one end of wlncb,
a club.
I

OE

Head
r.,

of

young Herakles

in lion's

skin

in concave field.

11

12-5

.R

-45

[B.M.C., Pl. XV. 10.]

Beosze

Head
12
31-

of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

skin.

AAAN 0E

Club and arrow,

botli

-55

Similar type

1.

OAYM
TECO

Club and caduceus, both

1.

13

JE

Circa
Ill

315288

B.C.

315

B.C.

after

Thebes wds restored by Ciissaniler. For coins prohahJi/ struck there 288 B.C., see Uncertain Mints, p. 37, X<i. 11 15.

Bronze

Head
14
30-5

of

young Herakles

r.,

in lion's skin.

[O] H

B A IHN
r.

Club and thyrsos, filleted;

both

jE

-5

[Plate

xxxiii. 4.j

THESPIAE
Circa

14627

B.C.

issued at various Boeotian The foUowini/ are specimens of a local bronze ciirrcucij cities, probdbhj under the Boman^ ilouiiuioii.

Female head
veil
;

r.,

laur.,

wearing modius and

0EZni

Lyre;

all

within

wreath

of

border of dots.

EHN

laurel.

64-

M
Ai

-6

60-5
51-

-6

-6

[B.ilf.C,,

PL.

XVI.

12.]

42

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Beveese

EUBOEA
ERETRIA ?
Circa

369336
cities

B.C.

It is almost certain tJiat the following coins

period

all the other

important Euboean

were minted at Eretria, as during this were issuing money in their own names.

SiLVEE

Euboic- Attic Standard

Drachm
Head
of

nymph

1.,

wearing earring of

EY

Head and neck


;

of bull,

bound with

three drops; hair rolled.


52-2

sacrificial fillet

three-quarter face to-

wards
-7

r.

(No. 1

is

pierced.)

[BJLC,

Pl. XVII. 6.J

Diobol
Head
12-2
of

nymph

1.,

wearing earring

hair

R
[Y]

Vine-branch, with leaves and two

rolled.
'4

bunches of grapes.

(No. 2

is

pierced.)

Bkokze
Bull standing r. above, cornucopiae front, thymiaterion(?).
; ;

in

YBO

Bunch

of grapes.

21-5

JE

-7

Circa

196146
.

B.C.

Bull recumbent
96'

1.

BO .... Vine -branch, bunches of grapes.

with

two

-75

Female head
59-5

r.,

veiled.

EYBOl [EjnN
[BJI.C, Pl.
xvii. 17.]

Bull butting head(?).

r.

in ex., spear-

JE

-65

EUBOEA
Metal
Size

43

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CARYSTUS
SiLVEB

Euboic-Attic Standard

D i drachm s
Circa

313265

B.C.

In 313

After B.C. the Enboean ioums, Clialcis excepted, declared their independence. being held by Alexander, son of Cratenif<, the island was reduced ayaiii by Antigoniis Gonatas circa 265 B.C. For the Obo. type of No. 1, see under Corcyka (No. 1).

Cow
116-5

r.,

calf

with head turned back towards which she suckles.

KA PYSTIHN

Cockr.

Al

-96

Circa

196146

B.C.

During

the half century of

'freedom' under Hinimn protection the Euboean towns

coined abundantly.

The deterioration

in weight is' noteworthy.

Head

of

Apollo

r.

laur.

KAPYZ[TIHN]
biga
r.
;

(in ex.)

she holds goad

Nike driving and reins

beneath horses'

forefeet, trident r.

2*

107-

-85
(No. 2
is

pierced.)
5.

[Plate

xxxiii.

Bronze
Circa

196146

B.C.

Head

of

Poseidon

r.

A Y T Z
K P

Trident, round which dolphin.

is

twisted a

[N]
54-

-65
[Cf.

B.M.O., Pl. XIX.

6.]

above suspicion. * This coin does not appear to be altogether

G 2

44

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Keverse

CHALCIS
Circa

700480

B.C.

(7oi?is resemhling Nog. 1 5 ? frequently found in Attica, hut they can luxrdly have formed part of the currency (f Athens, which from a very early period utruck money iinth the familiar typen. The iclieel appears later on piieces hearing the name of Chalcia*

Silver

Euboic Attic Standard


-

Obols
Wheel
1

of four spokes.

99
9-8 9-5

2 3

M M M
.R

Incuse square, four parts.

divided

diagonally into

?,

-35 -36

[Plate

xxxiii.

6.]

-3

.R

-3

(No. 5

is

pierced.)

Circa

369336

B.C.

The style >f the following indicates that they are earlier than the Macedonian occupation of Chalcis, after which the mint teas closed until the overthroto of Philip V. in 197 B.C.
Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Drachms
Female head
rolled.
1.,

wearing earring;

hair

Eagle flying and claws

].,
;

holding serpent in concave tield.


1.

its

beak

6
7

54'3

527

M M

6
-(jr.

X
inferior in style.

AA
type

above, racing-torch

AA X

above

eagle's

tail,

wreath

r.

* Dr. J, N. Svoronos would prefer to assign Nos. 1-3 to Megara on grounds of provenance His observa ions tend to show that such pieces are but rarely "found in Euboea, while hey occur frequently along the whole Saronic Gulf (Journ. InUni., i., pp. 373 f.).
'

EUBOEA
Metal
Size

45

No.

Weight

Obverse

Beverse

Female head r., of later style, wearing ring and necklace; liair rolled.

ear-

Eagle flying r., holding serpent in and claws concave field.


;

its

beak

M
56-8

-05

AA X
IB.M.C,
Pl. XX.

beneath, wreath.

10]
;

M
M

-65

AA X
[Pf.ATE XXXIII. 7.]

beneath, trident

1.

10
11

55-8 55-5

-65
-7

AA X
[X]

beneath, kantharos.

M M

AA

beneath, trophy.

[B.M.C., Pl.
12
55-65

XX.

ll.J

XAA

beneath, caduceus

r.

Hem
Similar type.

dra

hm
r.,
;

Eagle
field

devouring supine hare; concave


above, cre.scent.

24-3

Al

-45

of inscr. only

visible.

13

[Cf. B.M.G., Pl. xx. 12.]

Dr aclim
Similar type, of inferior
style.

AAX

Eagle flying

r.,

holding serpent

in its beak

and claws.

14

57-8

-75

Beonzb

Female head

facing,

wearing necklace and

Eagle flying
aiid claws.

r.,

holding serpent in beak

earrings; head-dress consists of five while discs adorned with human faces, over it there passes a fillet, ends of which

hang down on
15 16
31-

either side.

M
JE

-5

discs obscure.
-55

AX

pool" condition.
;

32-5

XA[A]

Female head
with net of
63-5

r.,

hair rolled and covered

XAA
its

pearls.

Eagle flying r., holding serpent in beak and claws in field r., trident r.
;

17

lower part of inscr.


-65
[Jl.M.

off coin.

C, Pl.

XX.

17.]

46

CEJSTTEAL

GREECE

No.

EUBOEA
Metai.
Size

47

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevebse

ERBTRIA
SiLYER

Enboic-Attic Standard
Circa

700490

B.C.

Coins of the types of Nos. 1 and 2 are usualli/ found in Attica, and they loere Now they are generally supposed to have formerly attributed to Athens. formed the currency of Eretria previous to its destruction by the Persians.

Didrachm
Gorgon's head.
128-3

Incuse square, divided into four parts by diagonal lines.

-7

IB.M.C, Pl.
Oljol
Similar.
9-6

XXII.

1.]

Similar.

.R

-3

Circa

480445

B.C.

Eretria loas rebuilt before the inoasion of Xerxes.


to coin after its revolt

With

from Athens and

the rest of Euboea reduction by Pericles.

it

ceased

Te tradrachm
E
269-9

Cow
herself

r.,
;

looking round and scratching on her back, a swallow r.

Ill

Sepia, in incuse square incuse circle.

all

within

-9

[Plate

xxxiii. 9.]

Hemidraclim
Cow
30r.,

looking back and scratching her

Sepia in incuse square.

self.

M M

-55

Diobol
Similar.
Similar.

20-1

-5

Circa
Fcrr the epoch, see

196146
;

B.C.

and for the denominations, under Caktstus, No. 2 Chalcis, Nos. 18 f. ef.

Octobols
Head
85-8
of

Artemis

r.

at her shoulder,

bow

EPETPIE flN
beneath,

Ox recumbent

r.

and quiver.

86-3

M M

<|)ANIAZ

-85

[B.M.C,
-9

Pl. xxiii. 10.]

beneath,
I

XAPIAAMOZ

[Plate xxxiii. 10.]

48

CENTRAL GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeveese

Te tr ob ols
Female head
rolled.
r.,

wearing eariing

hair

E P ET P
beneath,

Vine-branch, from which hang


of grapes.

two bunches

43-3

AHNHN
Similar type.

[Plate xxxiii. 11.


Similar type, of smaller size, with necklace locks of hair hanging down over
;

EPETPIEI2N
beneath,

neck.

44-9

.R

-75

<|)ANIAZ

IB.M.C,

Pl.

xxm.

ll.J

HISTIAEA
Circa

369336

B.C.
ff.

Sec under Chalcis, Nos. 6

Silver

Enboic-Attic Standard
Head
of

Maenad

r.,

wearing earring, neck-

Drachm ST
I

(in ex.) a
;

lace,

and vine-wreath.

grows
grapes

Bull walking r. ; behind vine with two bunches of in field r., bunch of grapes.

64-

.11

-65

[BJI.C, Pl. XXIV.

l.J

BEO^'ZE Similar type


r.

ZT.

Bull's head and neck, three-quarter face towards r. bound with sacrificial
;

36-

fillet.

-6

Similar.
29-

IS

Tl

Forepart of bull,

standing

r.

above,

bunch

of grapes.

^E

'55

Circa

313265

B.C.
1.

See under Caeystus, No.

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard Tetrobol


Female head r., wearing ean-ing, necklace, and vine-wreath; hair in sphendone.
I

ST AlEflN Nymph Histiaea, seated


I

r.

on

stern- of galley,

holding a trophy-

stand. in field

42 -y

-6
1.,

bunch

of grapes

on prow, wing.

[Plate xxxiii. 12.]

EUBOEA
Metal
Size

49

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Reverse

Bkonzk
Female head
r.,

wearing vine- wreath

.XTI

(in ex.)

grows
grapes.

Bull standing r. behind vine with two bunches of


;

101-5

-75

in ex., club

r.

in field

r.,

[Plate xxxiii. 14.]

Head

of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

XT

Bull's

head

facing,

bound with

skin.

sacrificial fillet.

U-b

-65

in field

1.,

traces of symbol.

[Plate xxxiii. 13.]

Circa

196146
Silver

B.C.

Euboic-Attic Standard
Tetrobols

markeil deterioration in weight as compared with No. 4 See under Cakystus, No. 2.

is

noticeable.

Female head r., usually wearing eai-ring, necklace, and vine-wreath bail' rolled.
;

Nymph
seated

Histiaea, holding trophy-stand, r. on stern of galley which is

ornamented with wing.


36-9
.-R

-65

[I]ZTIAI
trident
1.

EUN
EUN;

beneath,

/S?,

and

35-

M
^R

-65

IZ[TIAI]
ti'iJent
1.

beneath,

hP,

and

S4-S

-65

|5:[TI] and

AlEftN;

beneath, trident

1.,

10

33-9

/R -55

IZT[I]
and Tl

[A]IEnN

beneath, trident

1.,

11
12

36-6
31-7

/R

-55

M M M M

-55

IZTI [A]IEI1N; and 2^


IZT[I]

beneath, thunderbolt,

13

34-2

-6

AIEIIN

beneath, aplustre.

14

35-3

-6

IZTI AlEfl.;
(No. 14
is

beneath,

Al

pierced.)

36-4

-6

IZTI

AIEHN

beneath.

A'

50

CENTRAL GREECE

No.

SOUTHEEN GEEECE
No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

ATTICA
ATHENS
Circa

594527

B.C.

Before the time uf Solon the coins of Aegitia jwohaJily supyUed Athens ipitit her currency. The fir d Athenian issues were the earliest coins with a type on both sides*

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetradrachmt
Head
of Athena r., of very archaic style, wearing round earring and close-fitting crested helmet, ornamented behind with

[A]0[E]

Incuse square,

imperfectly

defined, containing

owl

r.,

head facing,

267-9

a simple volute
-85

hair dotted.

and, behind owl, a spray of olive consisting of two leaves and a berry.

[Plate xxxiii. 18.]

Hem
Similar type.

drachm
3

O
>

Incuse square, within which female head 1., of archaic style hair clubbed behind neck, and

bound
31-9

v\-ith

taenia

in front,

olive-sprtiy of three leaves.

-5

[Plate

xxxiii.

19.

were
I

rr ^1" OrrJ,
8olons, in

suggests that those silver pieces von Fritze (Zeitsc}<r. fllr Muvx., vol. xx., pp. 142 fi.) coinage was of electrum. struck by Peisistratus, and that the Solonian Aristotelian 'A9. OoA. ^ 10(^.5^6 probability really a didrachm, as stated in the In all V t /" * i HiU ,.x.^n,/^ For n full discussion on Solon's reform of the standard see (j. To the references there given add Nisscn, Lie Mu..reform ff.

Dr

first

i897^';?28! Rhein. Mueeum, 1894,

pp. Iff.

^ ^

52

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obteesb

Eevebse

Circa

527430

B.C.

PosdhJy the greater elahoration of tlie obverse type may have heen among the monetary changes carried out by Hippias.*

Tetradraehms
Head
of

Athena

r.,

of

archaic

style,

/^OE
r.,

3 4
5

264-5
257-6
265-

M M
M
.11 .11

wearing round earring and close-fitting helmet, the front adorned with three upright olive-leaves, the back with a floral ornament.
-95
1-

head facing

Incuse square, within which owl behind, crescent and


;

olive-spray, consisting of

two leaves and

a berry.

1-05
-95

6
7

261-1
261-

-85

265-3

1-05

(AOE)
[Plate
xxxiii.

20.]

236-2

pi. -9

Didr achm
Similar.

AOE

Similar; but one leaf of olivespray lies outside of incuse square, while the squai-e itself is within an incuse
circle.

10

129-3

.K

75

[Plate

xxxiir.

21.

Drachms
Simila
11 65-9

AOE
{B.M.C, Pl.
IV.

12 13

64-6

64-4

M M M

Similar to withou^ crescent.

tetradraehms

but

-6

5.]

-6

-55

* Dr. J,
ra hiB

argues

Lermann exhaushve and mterest.nB study Athenatypen auf Griecluschen Milnz n i.i'iuaiLa, 190m' (Mnnich ijuu;, m favour of 480 B.C.
(pp. 28
ff. ).

Six

{Num.

Ckron., 1895, 3rd S. xv., pp. 172

ff.)

prefers 490 B.C.

Dr

ATTICA
Metal
Size

63

No.

Weight

Obvebse

Reverse

Triobols
Similar.

A
3

Ovcl facing,

wings closed

on
all

O
7.]

olive-branch within incuse circle.


either side,

14

33-

15

32-4

M M
.11

-4:1

[B.3I.C., Pl.
-5
I

IV.

(No. 15

is

pierced.)

16 17

31-8
31-8

-5

/U

-5

of late style.
1

A
E

(No. 17

iB

pierced.)

Trihemiobol
Similar.

A
3

Incuse

vphich, owl above, open spray of olive with two leaves.


circle, veithin

facing,

wings

18

14-8

-4

(Xo. 18

is

pierced.)
IV.

[B.M.C., Pl.

10.]

Obols
Similar.

AOE
r.,

Incuse square, within which, owl


olive- leaf

head facing; behind,

and

berry.

19

10-8 10-7

20
21

10-6

M M M
.R

-35
(No. 19
is

pierced.)

-35

-35
(No. 21
is

pierced.)
IV.

[BJI.C, Pl.
22 23
10-5
-35

ll.J

10-7

.R -35

Hemiobols
Similar.
Similar.

24
25
26 27

5-3 5-2

M
/R

-3

-25 -25 -25


-3

5-1
5-

Al

28

5-

M M

[Plate

xxxiii.

22.]

54

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

ATTICA

55

No.

Wbight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Drac hm
Similai', of better execution.

Similar, of better execution.

38

63-7

.R

-6

Tetrobol
Head
of
close-fitting crested
floral

wearing earring and helmet adorned with device behind no olive-leaves in

Athena

r.,

A
[E]

Two

owls

r.

and

1.,

heads facing.

front.

39

il-2

.R

-55

IB.M.C, Pl.

v.

12.]

Head

of Athena, as on tetradrachms of

A
E

Owl

this period.

O
13.]

on wings closed an olive-branch hangs down.


facing,
;

either

side,

40

32-5

-45

[B.M.C, Pl.

v.

Diolsols
Similar.

O
21-6

A
3

Double-bodied owl, head facing


in field 1., olive-spray of two leaves and a berry all within
;

incuse.

41 42

20-4

M M

-4

(A

off coin.)

-4

Obols
Similar.

A O
(No. 43
[Cf.
is

Incuse square, within which E four crescents, back to back.

43

9-4

-3

pierced.)
t.

B.M.C., Pl.

17.]

Tritartemoria
Similar.

Three

crescents, horns

inwards

in centre,

letters of inscr.

44

M
7-8

-3

^
m
A A

45

-3

46

7-7

-35

^
[Plate
xxxiii. 26.]

56

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Wkight

3-5

-2

48

64-4

Al

-65

49

65-4

/R

-7

50
51

42-5
39-

M
JE

-56
-6

35-5

JE

-5

53

14-

Ji -45

54
55 56

68-5

ATTICA
Metal
Size

67

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar type

lielmet plain.

Owl

r.,

57 58

39-

M
JE

within a

head facing; the whole wreath of com.

-5

34-5

-55

Similar.

HO
[Pr,ATE
XXXIV. 4.]

Similar type

all

within wreath

of olive (?).

59

43-5

iE

-6

Similar.

O
60
30-5

A
E

Similar type
olive.

in field

r.,

spray of

-55

Head

of

Athena and a

r.,

crested
leaves

helmet,

wearing close-fitting adorned with olive-

A
I

Owl
E

r.,

wings open

in field

r.,

amphora (?).

floral scroll.

61

87-5

JE

-8

[Cf.

B.BI.O., Pl.

VI.

13.]

Demeter

corn in

(or Triptolemos), holding ears of r., seated 1. in winged car di-awn

AGE

Pig r

on bundle of twigs

(/SaKX"?)

by serpents.
62
39-

-6

[Cf. B.M.G., Pl. vi. 14, 15.J

Bronze Tesseea
ticket to the theatre Frohabhj the following piece is not a coin at all, hut an entrance position of the seat to ivhich the Bionijaos, the letter on the Rev. indicating the of

holder was entitled.*

Head
63

1., wearing close-fitting crested helmet with cheek-pieces.

of

Athena

in incuse square.

JE

-65

See

J.

N. Svoronos, Hep! tZv

elffiTVp''"" twi' apxaiuiv,

in Journ. Intern.,

i.,

pp. 37

ff.

SOUTHERN GREECE
Mktal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Retbrse

Xew Style
SlLVEK*
part of the Third Century B.C. when Athevs formed an alliance with Borne, and shooh off the yolce of MitceiJon. The head on the Ohv. is copied from the statue of Athena Parthenos hy I'lieidins. The monograms, names, and symbols on the Bev. indicate magistrates. Tlir letter on the amphora denotes the month during which the coin was
style of the new Their issue itiaij hare
'

The

'

silver coins points to the latter

hccjiin

strucli,'\

while the letters beneath are mint-marlc's.

Circa

220197

B.C.

Series ivith Mcmograms.'l

T etradrachms
Head
of Athena Parthenos r., -n'earing earring, necklace, and close-fitting helmet

A OE

with triple crest, adorned in front with foreparts of horses, on the side with a Pegasos or a flying griffin, and behind with a floral ornament in the form of an aplustre ; border of dots.

(or A eE) Owl r., head facing, wings closed, standing on amphora which lies on its side in field, monograms and symbol all within a wreath of olive.
; ;

64

235-

1-3
?

trophy.

plated

[BJI.C, Pl.
65
2:)0-2
.11

Tin. l.J

1-3

A
dfir

and term

of

Hermes,

with caducens.

on amphora,
263-3

(?)

66

1-2

beneath amphora, rudder.

[Plate xxxiv.
67
2 '.9-9

5.]

1-4

(no griffin on helmet.)

on amphora,

beneath amphora, /V\E

68

261-

Al

1-3

N
*

(?)

t See

The arrangement follows the lines Num. Chron., 1899, pp. 288 ff.

laid

down

in the Introduction to

il

C '4h,
'

a
"
'

An
xxi.,

^^^ ^&ifi'^a"<=e of the monograms, see J. E. Kirchner, Zeitschr. fur Kvm., Bd. pp.'2^6 ff

There

may

have been a thyrsos beside this monogram

but the stamping

!s

imperfect.

ATTICA

59

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Keveese

69

255-3

Al

1-35

eagle

r.,

pei-ched on

on amphora,

H (?)

beneath amphora, Z<t>

70

242-5

1-3

same symbol and monogi-ams.


on amphora,
beneath amphora,

O
EY (?)

71

257-8

1-3

same symbol and monograms,


on amphora,

O ()
EY

beneath amphora,

TJ,

247-2

1-3

same symbol and monograms.


on amphora,
?

beneath amphora, TTP

73

246-7

1-3
cicada.

Itl
on amphora,

[PlATE XXXIV. 6.]

74

254-2

M
.R

1-35

(no horses visible on helmet.)


cicada.

Itl
on amphora,

H (?)

251-

1-3

same monogi-ams and symbol,


on amphora,
I

76

259-1

1-35

|s?

aplustre,

on amphora,
beneath

A amphora, Z <!
aplustre.

77

257-8

.R

1-4

%AN

78

266-6

M
^

1-4

^
Chorses on helmet, wanting.)

<I>ANI

79

pi.

1-3

AY H

behind owl, palm.

Tl |^

60

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

ATTICA

61

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

88

259-7

M
M

1-3

same symbol (without


in field

star),

and names,

on amphora, |A
1.,

Cn.
o<l>A

89

254-

1-35

A
Apollo naked
r.,

holding bow.
?

on amphora,
beneath amphora,

A O Ao
I

<t>

(?)

90

251-3

JR 1-35

(uo griffin or Pegasos on helmet.)

KTH
XI
Nike
r.,

EYMA
holding wreath

on amphora,

beneath amphora, "FTP

91

258-6

1-3

51

11

same symbol, and names. on amphora, A^


beneath amphora,

ME
?

92

256-6

JR 1-35

(ornament on helmet, doubtful.)

same symbol, and names. on amphora,

beneath amphora, EN<l>(sif)

93

260-2

1-2

Ml

58-8

M
Ai

-8

95

260-

1-45

(no horses on helmet.)

96*

254-5

Al

1-2

62

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeveese

97

59-4

yR

'75

API
club and lion's skin

HPA ZTO
A (?)
TTOA
AIZ[I]
double comucopiae,
filleted.

on amphora,
98

2564

/R

Mo

A<|)Po

Alo TE

EH
Nl

on amphora,

beneath amphora,

A
AlZI

[Plate
9!)

.xxxiv.

8.]

257-5

JR 11

A0PO
Alo TE
double eornucopiae,

filleted.

MA
100
256'1

EY

on amphora,

beneath amphora, Z<|)

1-2

AXA
lOZ
eornucopiae and ear of corn.

HAI

KAE APX

on amphora,
(No. 100

beneath amphora,
is

I ME
MI2[N]

pierced.)

101

252-2

JR 12

AA

THZ KPI TUN

znzi KPA

bow and

quiver.

on amphoi>a,

P (?)

beneath amphora,

ME

102

249-3

Mi

AA ZHZI KPA
AnoA
[A].QN
on amphora,

MUN
bow and
quiver.

THZ

M
TTEP

beneath amphora,

103

256-3

12

Alo
Demeter standing
di-aped,

facing,

of corn
1.

wearing wreath and leaning with


scepti-e.

TE noZEl Alo

on long

on amphora,

beneath amphora,

ME

ATTICA
Metal
Size

63

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

104

.Upl.l-i:

Alo
same symbol.
on ampliora,

TE noZEl

HTE

I
or

beneath amphora, Z4>

105

59-9

.R

-7

Al

noz
KA

106

259-7

1-3

ahp nQC
on amphora,

aio<i>
forepart of lion r.

A (?)

beneath amphora,

A
Alo

107

61-2

M
M

-7

(no griffin on helmet.)

An
Alo
on amphora,

forepart of lion

r.

K
Eni

108

258-

1-2

MH
eagle
r., on thunderbolt, wings closed. on amphora,

EY

TENH ZHZAN
APOZ
P

beneath amphora, Z4*

109

249-8

1-25

AEO

110

258-4

11

111

253-9

1-15

6-1.

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Reverse

1.1:

60-1

M
M

-65

eE
winged
tli-underbolt.

o<^p

ZX2T

AA
113
254-9
1-2

KA

114

254-9

.11

115

115

.-R pi. 1-2

116

251-

1-

117

257-9

1-15

118

257-

^l

1-1

119

pi.

1-16

120

mpI.1-25

ATTICA
Metal
Size

65

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

121

253'7

1-25

TIM
anchor and
star.

APXOY NIKAr
AM<t)|K

RATI
on amphora, r(?)
beneath amphora,

ME

122

60-5

-S

Tl
same symbols. on amphora,

MAP
NIKA APXE
?

Circa

14686

B.C.

The abundant coinage of Athens during this period hears witness to the increase in her trade, due to the weakening of Bhodes (167 B.C.) and the destruction of Corinth by the Bomans (146 B.C.). Her espousal of the cause of Mithradatcs (cf. No. 164) led to her siege and capture by Sidla in 86 B.C.
A.
Later Series with

Names

of Three Magistrates*

Tetradrachms
Similar.
Similar.

123t

257-3

1-3

AH

124

256-4

115

125

256-6

JR

1-1

66

SOUTHERN GREECE

No,

ATTICA

67

No.

Weight

Metal
Size
(

)BVERSK

Reverse

133

25^-3

ii:

IKE

ZIOZ
wreath.

AAHZ
OEO
on amphora,
beneath amphora,

AZK AHH!

I M E (?)
KH

134

255-7

.R 11

THZ
Alo
Gorgon's head, with
snakes.

Nl

NY
ZIOZ EMBI

on amphora,
beneath amphora,

M
H (?)

135

252-9

.R 1-15

<t>ANO KAHZ(/()

KAH
Artemis, wearing short chiton and endromides, torch long grasping with both hands.

AHOA

AUN
lOZ

BAK
Xio

on amphora,
beneath amphora,

A
Z<1> (?)

136

254-3

.R

1-2

<t>ANO

KAHZ
same symbol.

AHOA aunioz
<|)IAI

NOZ
on amphora,
beneath amphora,
I

M E (?)
KAHZ

137

253-1

115

[<l>]ANO

[A]noA
[AIi]NloZ

[A]ZKA
[A]ni2N
on amphora, K(?)
beneath amphora,

ZO
APIZ

138

258-6

1-2

XAPI

THZ
Alo

NAY
NY

TEAZ
Demeter
(or

Artemis

?)

stand-

ing facing, holding lighted torch in either hand.

on amphora,

O
k2

II

68

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

"

Obverse

Bevebse

B.

Later Series with Names of Two Magistrates.

Te tradrach ms
Similar.

Similar.

139

262-

.11

1-3

AM
AZ
<1>I

<t>l

OINO

Demeter, or Persephone, standing, holding two


torches reversed,

AOZ

on amphora,

beneath amphora,

A
Z 12
XI

140

250-3

M M

1-2

similar

but beneath amphora,

141

258-7

1-2

AP

MOZ

Tl

Isis,

AH MH

standing 1., clad in long chiton and peplos, wearing


characteristic

head - dress,

TPI

and holding
on amphora,

lotus-flo-vrer.

beneath amphora,

[Plate xxxiv. 10.] 142


254-6

1-15

AlO

143

258-2

1-2

144

2G0-

M
.11

115

145

264-9

1-4

ATTICA

69

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

146

258-4

M
.11

1-3

similar

but on amphora, A\
[Cf. B.M.G., Pl.
xiii.

beneath,

IZI
2.]

147

266-6

1-25

AY APOZ OINO
<t>l

ZAN
poppy-head, between
ears of

com.

AOZ
on amphora,
beneath amphora,

A
EP (?)
A;
beneath,

148

257-0

-R 1-25

similar; but on amphora,

149

258-3

iR

1-2

MEN MOZ
XI

TnP
Harmodiua and Aristogeiton,
running
r.,

raising

r.

hands

X2N

to strike.

on amphora,

beneath amphora,

EP
;

150

259-1

M
Al

1-2

similar

but on amphora,

H (?)
K
;

beneath,

Al(?).
1-2

151

271-4

similar

but on amphora,

beneath,

Al
similar
;

152

260-6

.R 1-2

but on amphora,

beneath,

Al
similar
;

153

256-2

1-15

but on amphora,

beneath,

Al

154*

253-7

JR 1-25

BAZI Ml

AE

OPA
star of eight rays,

THZ
APIZ
TII2N

AA

enclosed witrhin

two crescents.

on amphora, S beneath amphora, EP(?)


[PlATC
155
256-7
XXXIV.

11.]

/R

1-3

MNA
xnp
AZ NEZ
on amphora, T
beneath amphora,

ZE
kerchnos,t with ears of corn passed through each handle,

EP

persuaded by must beloni' to the year 87-86 B.C., -when the Athenian demos were Mithradates, who here appears as an Ncb. 124 and 125) to throw in their lot with Aristion Athenian magistrate. , . Mitth., 1898, pp. 271 B. t See Rubensohn, in Athen.
This coin
(cf
.

70

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvebre

Revbbse

156

258-8

Al 1-15

similar

but on amphora,

157

258-S

1-15

MNA
ZE

NEZ
AS

Tnp
stag
1.

on amphora,
beneath amphora,

B ZXl
E
beneath,

158

261-9

1-2

similar
Z<1)

but on amphora,

159

265-1

.R 1-2

similar

but on amphora,

EP
160
253-8

S
Z
K
;

beneath,

/R

]-2

similar

but on amphora,

beneath,

IZI
161

257-G

M
Al

1-2

similar

but on amphora,

beneath,

AH
162
254-4
1-2

similar;

but beneath,

EP

163

263-9

/R

1-2

similar

but on amphora,

beneath,

Al
164
258 8

1-25

similar; but on amphora,

AH
165
262-7

N*;

beneath,

.R 1-15

similar;

but beneath,

EP

166

250-2

1-2

KAHS APMO ZE NOZ

HE

NO
serpent coiled
r.

on amphora,
beneath amphora,

P ATT

/"N
beneath,

167

257-6

M M

1-2

similar

but on amphora,

nE
168
261-3
1-2

KAHZ APMO
ZE Noz

HE

NO
dolphin
r.,

and

trident.

on amphora, E
beneath amphora, TTEP(?)

* See

Nnm.

Chron., 1899 {3rd Ser., vol. six.), pp. 288

fl'.

ATTICA

71

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Dbvkksk

Reveeke

169

251-6

.R 1-15

similar

but on ampliora,

beneath,

AH
170
255-

yR

1-2:.

similar;

but beneath,

TTEP

171

>55-Jt

M M

1;^

similar

but on amphora,

A
?

beneath,

nEP
115
similar
;

172

259-3

but on amphora,

beneath,

np
(No. 172
is

pierced.)

173

25S'l

1-15

xn AHZ
GE
ZTO
bundle of twigs
(^aK.xos).

TA
Ml
on amphora,
? ?

KAHZ

beneath amphora,

drca 8683

B.C.

Athens roiifliiiiril l strll-e moneij for ii ijenr or tiro after Svlla's campai<in, tlwiujh The fol'lowiiuj do not bear the mime of the city. under eliuHijed n,ii<lHi,ms.

T Head
of

tr

adrachms
Owl
r.,

Athena

Pai-theno.s

r.,

as on pre-

on amphora, as on preceding coins;


r.,

ceding coins.

in field
witliin

|^

in field

I.,

[s^

all

wreath

of olive.

174

259-3

1-1."

175

254-7

1-2

on ampliora,
[Plate xxxrv. 12.]

Barbarous imitation
Barbarous imitation of above type.

Barbarous imitation of reverse of


Ijeariuo-

coin

the names

of

ETTirENHr,

ZnZANAPOr,
(cf.

and

KAAAIKPA

Nos. 108 and 109).

176

238-5

Jl 1-25

[Plate xxxiv. 13.]

72

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Beonze
Circa

22083

B.C.*

The symbols, and in some cases found as symbols on the

the types,
silver

of the 'new' style. contemporaneous.

of the folloicing bronze coins are frequently They are therefore

Head

of

Athena Parthenos
'

r.,

as

on

silver

A 0E
of the
all

of the

new

'

style.

Owl r., on amphora, 'new 'style; in field


olive.

as
r.,

on silver symbol;

within a wreath of

177

15894-

178
179

144-6
110'

180

M M M M

-9

symbol, bundle of twigs

(?).

-8

, ,

kalathos(?).

-85
-7
,,

poppy-head, between ears of corn(?)

double cornucopiae.

181

107-5

Similar head decoration on helmet, obscure border of dots.


;

-75

A
E

Owl

r.,

standing on prow

on

acrostolion, small

owl

r.

Head
182
32-

of
;

M
M

177
-55

Athena Parthenos border of dots.

r.,

as on No.

A0 E

(in ex.)
;

Two
all

thunderbolt

owls face to face on within wreath of olive.

IB.BI.C, Pl.

XIV. 3.]

183

54-5

-6

Head

of

Athena
;

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

Zeus naked

thian helmet

border of dots.

r., extending 1. arm and brandishing thunderbolt in raised r. at his feet, eagle r.
;

184

89-

-8

O
[Plate xxxiv. 14.
185
78-

iu field

1.,

kerchnos; in

field r.,

cornucopiae.

M
M
2&

-75

A
y^

in field h, amphora.
in field

186

SI-

-7

O
E

1.

and

r.,

caps of Dios-

kouroi with stars.


in field

187

SB -5

-8

A ^
In the following series
it is

1.,

bundle of twigs

(?).

frequently impossible to distinguish between

and 0.

ATTICA
Metal
Size

73

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevebse

Similar.

Similai' type, without eagle.

188

92-5

M M

-75

A 0E
IB.M.C, Pl.
XIV.

ID field

1.

and

r.,

caps of Dios-

kouroi with
4.J

stars.

189

111-

A
[Plate

in field

1.,

bundle of twigs

(;8a/cxos).

xxxiv. 15.]

190

100-5

-8
I I

in field

r.,

star enclosed within

two

crescents.
XIV. 5.J

[B.M.G., Pl.

Head
177

of
;

Athena Parthenos border of dots.

r.,

as on No.

A 0E

Pallas charging r., armed with crested helmet, long spear, and aegis all within wreath of olive.
;

191

94-

M M

-8

in front, owl

r.

[B.M.C., Pl.

XIV.

8.]

192

129-5

-8

in front, coiled serpent with head erect.

Similar.

"

O
E
bow
;

Statue of Delian Apollo, naked, facing, holding statuettes of the three Charites, and Strang
in field
1.,

cicada.

193

94-

-8

Similar.

A 0E
in field

Tripod
r.,

in field

1.,

poppy-head

thunderbolt.

194
195
196

10962-

118-

M M M

-85
-8

(E

off coin.)

-75

(A and poppy -head


IB.M.C,

ofi coin.)

Pu

XIV. 11.

Similar.

A0
E
IB.M.C, Pl.

Sphinx seated r., wearing modius all within wreath of olive.

197

134-5

-75
XIV. 12.]

Head

of

Athena
;

r,,

wearing crested Corin-

A 0E

thian helmet

border of dots.

Artemis, wearing short chiton and endromides and carrying quiver on shoulder, running r., holding long lighted torch with both hands.

198

67-

-65

[Plate xxxiv. 16.]

JJ

74

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metai
Size

No.

Weight

Obveese

Hevebse

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

bound with

taenia; border

Athena Polias

of dots.

r., hurling thunderbolt and holding shield on 1. arm.

199

sa-

-65

A
E

in field

in field 1., ear of corn serpent coiled, head erect.


;

r.,

200

ils-

-75

A E

in

field

1.,

helmet;
r.

in

field

r.,

horse's head

Cicada.

A
[0] E
[Plate xxxiv. 17.

Owl

r.,

head facing.

201

45-

-45

Head
202
68-

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair in long

curls.

Owl

r.,

on

/SttKxos (P)

in front,

lyre.

-85

[B.M.C., Pl. XV. 6.]

Head
203
91-

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

Head E

of bearded Dionysos wearing wreath of ivy.

r.,

-7

[Plate

xxxv. 1.]

Head

of

young Dionysos

r.,

-wearing wreath

of ivy.

Kantharos.

204

40-

-55

inscr. partly off coin.

[B.M.C., Pl. XV.


(No. 204
is

7.]
field r.)

restruck,

A ^

being yisible on obverse, in

Head
206
90-

of Artemis

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

Cicada.

206

68-6

M M

-65 -65

[D.M.C., Pl. XV.


Cicada.

9.

Amphora and palm.


A

207

29-6

-65

[Plate xxxv. 2.]

208

29-5

-45

Head
209 210
2021-

of

Artemis

r.

A O
no palm

Amphora and palm.

IE

-5

-45

visible

E oS

coin.

ATTICA
Metal
Size

75

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Ebvisrse

Head
211
98-5
70-5

of

Demeter

r.,

wearing wreath of

A O
E

corn.

Kerclinos, with ear of corn passed through either handle.

.E

-9

212

-8

in field

r.,

aplustre.

[Plate xxxv.

3.]

A
213
61-5

E
corn.

Kerchnos

all

within wreath of

Dolphin

r.,

and trident; border of

dots.

JE

-G

[B.M.G., Pl. XV. 13.]

Head
214 215
31-5

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

A
E

Kerchnos.

JE

-4

-45

(0

off coin.)

Head
216
217
16-5

of Artemis border of dots.

r.,

quiver at shoulder

A
E

Kerchnos
olive.

all

within wreath of

24-5

M M

-45
-4

[B.M.C, Pl.

XV.

14.J

Head
218
34'

of Persephone (?) wearing wreath of corn

r.,
;

veiled

and

A 0E
corn.

Kerchnos;

all

within wreath of

border of dots.

JE

-5

[Plate xxxv. 4.j

Head

of

Demeter
of

r.,

veiled

and wearing

O
E

Demeter in car
serpents
;

1.,

drawn by winged

wreath
219

com

border of dots.

she holds ears of corn,

and

sceptre.

119o

-75

IB.M.C, Pl.

XV. 16.]

Head
220
221
35' 24-

of

Demeter

r.

A0E

Pigr.

^ M

-45
-5

Head

of

Demeter
of corn
;

r.,

veiled

and wearing

wreath
222
54-5

borde.- of dots.

" E

Poppy-head, between two ears of


corn
;

all

bound

together.

-6

L 2

76

SOUTHEEN GEEECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times

Bbonze
It was probably he icho conferred Hadricm' s partiality for Athens is loell hiown. upon the city the exceptional privilege of striking bronze in its own name, a privilege 'which it continued to enjoy under the Antonines. Many of the types are representations of statues described by Pansanias, whose visit fell in the reign of M. Aurelius*

Bust of Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

A0H N A
;

Athena standing r., wear-

thian helmet, and aegis.

223

163-5

ing crested helmet and long chiton with peplos she leans on spear with raised r., while on extended 1. she holds Nike in front, serpent with head erect r.
?

-95

around, traces of olive- wreath

Bust

of

Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

ASHN A

X2N

Athena Promachos
;

thian helmet.

224

81-5

standing facing, head 1. she wears crested helmet, long chiton and aegis; and holds spear in r. hand, shield on 1. arm.
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XVI. 3.]

-85

Head
225
77-

of

Athena

i.,

wearing crested Corin-

AGHN

A in N

Similar type.

-8

thian helmet.

Similar type.

A9H N AinN

Athena Parthenos, standing facing, head 1., wearing crested helmet, long chiton, and aegis; she holds Nike on r., while 1., which holds spear, rests on shield which stands on ground beside her; in front, serpent
coiled,

head

erect

1.

226
227

9799-

M
JE

-9

drapeiy about neck,

Nike

1.

-95

no drapery.

Nike

r.

Bust

of Athena 1,, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, and carrying shield and

[A]eH NAIHN
r.,

Similar type; Nike

with wings outstretched.

spear.

228

76-

JE

-8

*'""
pp.\2^5ff.''

"'' * *''''' ''' ^'"^""^

^'^'^

Gardner's NumUnu.t^c Commentary on Faueanias,

ATTICA
Metal
Size

77

No.

Weioht

Obverse

Reverse

Similar type.

A0HNAI

Athena Parthenos, D.N standing r., holding owl and spear at her feet, serpent coiled, head erect r.
;

229

57-5

-9

[Plate xxxv.

5.]

Bust

of

Athena

r.,

wearing triple-crested

A0HNAI
head
1.,

Athena standing

facing,

helmet, and aegis.

crested helmet, long chiton, and aegis; she holds in 1. shield and spear, and in her r. patera
vi^earing

230

51-

over altar.
-85

[Plate xxxv.

6.]

Head

of

Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

A 0HNAI
;

Athena standing
;
;

1.,

thian helmet.

dropping vote into amphora she wears crested helmet and long chiton 1. hand behind her, a tree(?).* rests on hip

231

69-5

-8

Similar.

A0H NA
r.,

Athena, standing wearing crested Corinthian helmet, and long chiton she looks back, and stretches her r. behind her, while her at her feet, coiled holds shield 1. serpent with head erect r.
I
; ;

UN

232

89-5

iE -85
[Plate xxxv.
7.]

Bust

of

Athena
;

r.,

thian helmet

wearing crested Corindrapery about neck.

A0HN

AIOJN Athena, standing 1., wearing crested helmet, and long chiton with r. she places spear with peplos against olive-tree, on which is pei'ched owl 1.; with 1. she fondles head of serpent which passes behind her, being behind her, shield. visible both r. and 1.
; ;

233

153-5

1-

[Plate xxxv". 8.]

Head

of

Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

A0HN

thian helmet.

.... Athena, standing r., wearing crested helmet and long chiton on outstretched r., Nike (t) behind her, column, on which, owl.
;

234

71-

M M

-85

Similar.

A0H

NAIilN

Olive-tree between owl,

facing,

and amphora.

235

62-5

'8

It is

figured there Tab 11^ .^ in Combe's BescrivHo (p 60), and are certamly inaccurate and bat the old description and representation from Imhoof and Gardner's list, oj,. a., p. 135, No. 14. theVariety should therefore be deleted
#

This

iB

the piece

numbered 183

in poor condftion

78

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar.

Olive-tree between

amphora

236

54-5

A
'85

and owl,

facing.

Bust

237 238

26-5

M
JE

of Atliena r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet, and aegis.

A H

Owl
of

r.,

on olive-tree, round trunk which twines serpent.

-45

[Plate xxxv. 9.]


26-5

Head

of Atliena thian helmet.

i-.,

wearing crested Corin-

Agonistic table

Athena

r.,

on which, wreath, bust of and owl 1. beneath table,


; ;

amphora.

239

129-

-9

no

inscr. visible.

Similar.

[AlGHNAin N
table,

240

53-5

JE

-8

owl wreath (?).

r.,

Similar type; but on bust of Athena 1., and

(No. 240

is

pierced.)

241

116-5

Bust of Athena r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis.


-75

Agonistic table on which, owl r. to beneath table, amphora. 1., palm


; ;

[Plate xxxv. 10.]

Similar.

Owlr.

242

56-

M M

-65

A H

243

35-

4J

Similar.

Owl

facing,

wings open.

244

32-5

JE

-45

traces of inscr.

[Plate xxxv. 11.

Head
245 246
36-

of Athena r., wearing crested Athenian helmet, adorned with olive-leaves.

A0H

Owl

r.;

in field

1.,

spray of

olive.

-55

37-5

JE -55

inscr. off coin.

ATTICA
Metal
Size

79

No.

Weight

Obverse

Revekse

Head

of

Athena

r.,

in crested Corinthian

Amphora

on which, owl

r.

U7

45-5

helmet.
-7

H N

Head

of

Athena

r.,

wearing crested Coria-

A0 HN A IHN
1.

Demeter, standing
;

thian helmet.
2-iS

in oar

drawn by two winged serpents

she holds ears of corn, and torch.


95-5

-9

{B.M.C., Pl. XVII. 9.]

Bust of Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

Triptolemos (or Demeter) seated

1.

thian helmet, and aegis.

Q
H

in winged car, drawn by two serpents he holds ears of corn, and torch (?)
;

249

65-

-65

Similar.

AH

NAI (ON Demeter standing r., holding reversed torch in either hand.

250

85-

-8

[Plate xxxv. 12.]

Head

of

Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

A0 H

NAIIIN

Artemis advancing

1.

thian helmet.

holding two torches.

251

boo

-85

[Plate xxxv. 13.

Bust

of

Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corinaegis.

A H N A W N
I

thian helmet, and

chito chiton, standing


,

r.,

Artemis, wearing short grasping torch with

n -n both hands.
l-ii-v+l-i

Vi

<-l

CI

252

64-5

-8

(No. 252

is

pierced.)

Similar type.

0HNA
standing
r.,

Apollo, naked, holding brancli and bow.


I

UN

253

133-

-95

Similar type, within wreath of olive.

LI

Theseus, naked r., club in raised r.; he seizes with 1. one horn of bullheaded man (Minotaur), naked 1.

254

139-

-8

[B.M.C., Pl.

XVIII.

9.]

Head
255
29-

of

Theseus

r.,

club at shoulder.

A0H

Pig !

a;ll

within wreath of

olive.

-5

80

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

ATTICA

81

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Head
267
10889-

of

Athena
helmet.

r.,

weai'ing crested Corin

Bucranium, bound with wreath.

tliiaii

IE -95

[A]eHN AinN
bust, with aegis (?)

268 269

M
^li

-So

89-5

-85

AGHN Al riN AGH NA inN


[B.M.C., Pl. XIX. 9.]

Busb of Athena

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

thian helmet, and a^is.

0H
NA

Draped female figure, seated 1., 1. hand resting on top of column


in front of her.

270

CON
-65

[Plato sxxy. 14.]

Similar type.
33-

A
[H]
[Plate xxxv. 15.]

Cista mystica,

from which

issues

serpent

1.

271

zE -45

ELEUSIS
No
Even FAeusis inohalhj Attic deme was permitted to issue money. only on the occasion of the Mysteries, to lohich the types obviously allude. coined
oiler

Beonze
Circa

350300

B.C.

Demeter (or Triptolemos) seated 1. in winged car drawn by two serpents she holds in r. two ears of com.
;

EAEY5I

Pig r., standing on (beneath) all within bundle of twigs (/SaKxos)


;

wreath of corn.

58-

-6

56-

M M

-65
inscr. partly off coin.

43-

JE -55

[Plate xxxv. 16.]


57-55

Triptolemos

1.,

mounting
serpents.

wing

EAEY
(So.Kxo's

(above)
;

drawn by two
21-

all

Pig r., standhig on within wreath of corn.

-55

type partly

off coin.

82

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

65-5

MEGARIS
Metal
Size

83

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeverse

MEGARIS
MEGAEA
Circa

400338

B.C.

Me(jara does not appear war. After Chaeroneia

to
it

have

siruclc

money before
is dotihtful.

tlte

close of the

Peloponnesian
the

fell into Philip's hands.

The standard of

foUowimj

piece

Silver

Head
1
23-

of Apollo

1.,

laur.

MET
a centre
;

Three crescents radiating from


plain border.

-45

[Plate xxxv. 18.]

Circa

307243

B.C.

Sixty years later it In 307 B.C. Megara was freed by Demetrivs Foliorcetes. became a member of the Achaean League (q.v.), and issued coins with the federal types.

Bronze
hair long.

Head
92-

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

MEfA
PEilN

Lyre.

-85

[B.M.C., Fl. XXI. T.j

A\ErA PEHN
style
;

Similar type, of later

Similar type, of later style; border of dots.

boi-der of dots.

93-5

2E -85

Similar type, of earlier style.


71-

M EPA PEHN
MET
and

Tripod-lebes with thi-ee handles.

JE

-7

Provr
35-5
50-

1.

on

it,

tripod,

between two dolphins, swimming


1.;

r.

border of dots.

M
lE

-65
-7

beneath, dolphin

dolphins,
1.

1.

and

r.

tii

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obteese

Eevebsb

Prow
36-5

1.;

beneath, dolphiii

r.

(?).

MET
[Plate xxxv. 19.]

Similar type

dolphins,

r.

and

I.

-6

MEfA
53-

Prowl.

Trijjod-lebes
side,

with three handles; on either dolphin upwards border of dots.


;

M M

-6

in.M.C, Pl.
29-5

XXI. 12.]

Similar.

Obelisk of Apollo Karinos (/SairuXo?) on either side, dolphin upwards border of


; ;

10
11

43-

23-

M M

dots.

-65

-5

Imper tal limes

Caracalla

AKAIMAY ANT. NINoC


of
j-Quthfiil

Bust

MrAP
r.,

wearing paludamentum, and cuirass with Gorgon's head upon it.


r.,

Caracalla

laur.,

Dionysos standing kJN holding kantharos, and leaning on filleted thyrsos at his feet, panther 1.
;

12

-9

AEGINA
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

AEGINA
Silver
Circa
Aeijiua

700550

B.C. to

was
her

the first

state

in

Greece proper

strike

money.

centuries

chief cvrrency of the I'clojioiniesiis, prohahle that they circulated in Attica before Solon's time. coins
the

formed

For some two and it is

Aeginetio Standard

Staters
Tortoise with smooth shell, having of dots down the middle.

row

Incuse square, divided into eight triangular compartments, three of which are raised,

and
188-2

five depressed.

M M

-85

[Plate xxxv. 20.]


-75

181-5

row

of dots not visible.


i

compartments irregularly depressed.

Drachm
Similar.
Similar.

90-2

-6

row

of dots

not

visible.

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXIII. 8.]

Obol

15-3

Similar.
-3

Similar.
I
I

Hemiob ol
Similar.

Similar

depressions irregular.

-25

Circa

550480

B.C.

During

this

period
is

the

Oboerse
to

type

becomes rather more realistic,

while

the

incuse of the Rev.

conventionalised.

The persistency of

the

types bears witness

the popidarity of the coins.

Staters
of Tortoise with smooth shell, having row dots dots down the middle, and three at the top.
-9

Incuse square divided into ments by broad lines.

five

compart-

193-8 190-7

M M

-9

[Plate xxxv. 21.

86

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Circa

480431

B.C.

In 431

B.C.

the Aeginetans

who

sent

were expelled from their island by the Athenians, Meruchs of their own to occupy it.

Staters
Tortoise;
structure of
tlie

shell

fully

Similar.

shown.
192-3
!

A\ Al

-85
-8

189-

IBJI.C, Pl. XXIV.

10.]

After circa 404

B.C.

At

the close of the

Feloponnesian war the Aeginetans were restored by Lysancler.

Stater
Tortoise
;

structure of shell fully shown.

10

186-6

Incuse square, divided by broad compartments within two of these, letters of inscr. within a third, dolphin r. upwards.
I

PI

lines into five

.R

-95

[Plate xxxv. 22.]

Drachm
A
11
90-1
I

Similar type.

N
Obol

Similar.

Al

-75

A
12
12-9

Similar type.

Similar, without dolphin,


letters doubtful.

Al

-45

Bronze
After circa 404
B.C.

13

CORINTH
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CORINTH
Silver

The enrhj date at which Corinth hagan to strike money is a testimony to her commercial activity, and the persistency of the Pegnsos type is a proof of the The stater was of Etihoic-Attic weight, hut the popnlnrity of her istincs. adojjtion of a system of division hy three and by six faeilltatrd exchange with third, cities where the Aeginetic standard %cias in use, the Corinthian drachm, or being nearly equivalent to the Aeginetic hemidrachm.

Before circa 500

B.C.

Stater

9
1
'

(beneath) Pegasos, bridled, wing, flying 1.


flat.

-svitli

curled

Quadi-ipartite incnse square, arranged in


tlie

form

of a svyastika.

128-6

-9

fabric

[Plate xxxvi.

l.j

Circa

500431

B.C.

Staters

(beneath) Pegasos, bridled, with curled wing, flying r.

Incuse square; within, linear square enclosing archfiic head of Pallas 1., wearing neckhice, and Corinthian helmet without crest hair in queue, and indicated
;

by
123-7

dots.

JR

-75

[Plate xxxvi. 2.]

Similar,

Incuse square, within which similar head hair indicated by lines. of Pallas r.
;

132-5
134-6
124-

Al

-8

(type

1.)

yR

-8

behind, 9-8

[B.M.C., Pl.

II.

7.]

Drachm
Similar.

Incuse square, within which archaic head of Aphrodite r., ends of hair caught up behind under taenia.

4S-7

-55

[Plate xxxvi. 3.]

8S

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Circa

431400

B.C.

Diobol
9
(beneath) Pegasos bridled, with curled wing, flying 1. ; border of dots.

Incuse squai'e, within which Pegasos facing, with curled wings, prancing forward
around,

11-9

.R

-5

above, vine-brancb with grapes.

A
.

[B.M.G., Pl.

II.

26.]

Circa
27(6 trade

400338

B.C.

of Corinth doubtless prufited at


close

the disastrous

of the that followed, the

the expense of that of Athens after I'cJupounesian tear. Durimj the half century or so Coj'iutJiidii mint loas extraordinarily active.

State r
9
124-S
(beneath) Pegasos, bridled, with curled wing, walking r.

Head

A{

-85

of Pallas I., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, a leather cap appears.
;

9
12S-2

(beneath) Pegasos, pointed wing, flying r.

bi-idled,

with

Similar.

.R

-95

Similar

but Pegasos

1.,

and unbridled.

Similar

but no leather cap.


r.

10

l;i2-

^R

-85

behind, forepart of horse

[Plate xxxvi.

4.

Similar

but Pegasos

r.,

and bridled.

Similar type

r.,

with leather cap.


r.

11

131-9

M
/R

-95
-9

behind, bearded serpent


behind, thymiaterion.

12

128-8

[B.M.C, Pl.

III.

15.]

9
13
119-

(beneath) Pegasos, with and pointed wing, standing

loose
r.

rein,

Similar type
around,

1.

.R

-9

five dolphins.

[B.M.G., Pl.

IV. 9.]

[B.M.C., Pl.

IV.

4.

CORmTH
No.
"Weight

8!)

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

9
14
126-2

(beneath) Pegasos, bridled, with curled wing, walking 1.

Similar type

1.

-95

around, four dolphins.

9
15
129-

(beneath) Pegasos, unbridled, with pointed wing, flying 1.

Similar type,

-9

behind,

4^
[B.M.C., Pl.
IV.

7,]

Similar

but Pegasos

r.

Similar type

same symbol.

16

133-6

-85

in front, dolphin downwards.

Similar
17
132-

but Pegasos bridled.

Similar type.

JR

1-

to

r.,

to

1.,

dolphin downwards.

18

129-

-9

same symbols.
[B.M.C., Pl.
IV.

9.]

9
19

(beneath) Pegasos, bridled, with curled wing, walking 1.

Similar type

r.

128-5

-9

to

basis,

Poseidon, naked, standing r. on holding dolphin on extended 1., and trident in raised r. to r., dolphin
1.,
;

downwards.
[B.M.C., Pl.
IV.

13.]

Similar.

Similar type

1.

20

132-5

JR

-85

on hind- quarter,

to

1.,

male

to r., naked dolphin downwards figure, bearded, standing r., hold;

ing transverse

staff.

9
21
130-

(beneath)

Pegasos, bridled, with pointed


r.

Similar type

r.

wing, flying

-8

behind, naked male figure, bearded, standing r. on basis, holding transverse stafl;

and hanging

fillets.

90

SOUTHERN GEEECE
Weiuht

No.

Metal
Size

Obvbkse

Reverse

Similar

but Pegasos shows both wings.

Similar type
behind, owl

1.

22

130-

Al

-9

r.

[B.M.G., Pl.

v.

6.]

9
23
124-1

rein
-9

(beneath) P^asos, with streaming and pointed wing, flying r.

Similar type

r.

behind, ship's stern

1,

[Plate xxxvi.

5.J

Dr aclim
9
38-7
(beneath) flying r.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of

Aphrodite

r.,

wearing earring

hair enveloped in head-dress.

-6

poor
[Cf.

style.

B.M.a, Pl.

v.

10.

Diobol
25
13-9

Similar, but Pegasos


-i

1.

Pegasos, with curled wing, trotting

I.

The folloioing, which bear letters or abbreviated magistrates' names, began to be issued about the same time as the preceding series. They continued to appear down to circa 243 B.C., ivhen Corinth, after being under Macedonian rule for nearly a century, was liberated by Aratus, and henceforth conformed
to

the

monetary convention of the Achaean League (q.v.).* It loas destroyed by Miunmius in 146 B.C.
Circa

400350

B.C.

Staters

(beneath) Pegasos, bridled, with curled wing, walking 1.

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing crested Corinthian helmet without crest; beneath helmet, a leather cap appears.
1.,

129-3

-85
to

dolphin downwards, and traces of

letters; to r., rose.

[Plate xxxvi.

6.]

9
27
127-9

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Similar type
behind,

r.

-9

Y3, and bearded male figure, naked (Zeus?), standing 1. on basis^ holding rn r. a thunderbolt(?), and in 1. a transverse staff with hanging fillet.
[-B.il/.

C,

Pl. vn. l.J


etc., pp. xxiv.

The chronological arrangement

of Nos. 26

ff.

is

based on Head, B.M.C. Corinih,

ff.

CORINTH
Metal
Size

91

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar, but Pegasos

r.,

and

bridled.

Similar type.
to
1.,

28

130-2

.11

-95

double-bodied owl; to

r.,

OY3

[B.M.C., Pl. vii. 8.]

Similar

but Pegasos

1.,

and unbridled

Similar type
to
1.,

1.

29

131-9

.11

-9

dolphin down-wards; to
6.]

r.,

[B.M.C., Pl.

viii.

9
30
123-8

(beneath)

Pegasos, with curled wing,

Similar type

same symbol and

letter.

walking

1.

-95

Drachm
9
31
37-7
(beneath)
flying
-6
1.

Pegasos, -with pointed wing,

Head

of

Aphrodite

1.,

hair rolled.

behind, dolphin downwards.

[B.M.a, Pl.
(No. 31
is

viii.

9.]

pierced.)

Circa

350338

B.C.

Staters

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of

Pallas

1.,

"wearing

Corinthian

helmet without crest, and necklace beneath helmet, a leather cap appears.
behind, A, and bee.

32

132-3

M M M
M

-8

[Plate xxxvi.
122-8
-9

7.]

33

beneath,

behind, wreath.
IX.

[B.M.C., Pl.
in front,

3.]

34

131-

-8

behind, Thessalian helmet.


IX.

[B.M.G., Pl.
in front,

4.]

35

129-4

-85

behind, astragalos.
IX.

[B.M.C., Pl.

5.

36

131-

-85

behind, harpa and

A
N 2

[B.M.C., Pl.

IX.

6.]

;;

92

SOUTHERlSr GEEECE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Beverse

Drachms
9
(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of

Aphrodite
;

necklace
behind,

r., wearing earring and hair enveloped in head-dress.

37

38-6

.-R -65

A
[B.M.C., Pl.
IX.

ll.J

38

40-8

-6

type
(No. 38
is

1.

in front,

pierced.)

Similar.

Head

of

Aphrodite

1.,

wearing earring and

necklace, hair bound with crossed cord, and tied at the top, leaving a loose

bunch.

39

41-

yR

-6

behind,

A
[Plate xxxvi.
8.]

Similar.

Head

of Aphrodite 1., wearing earring and necklace hair falling .over neck.
;

40

35'4

-6

behind,

H emidrachm
9
41
19-6

(beneath) Forepart of curled wing, flying 1.

Pegasos,

with

Head

of

Aphrodite

1.,

wearing necklace

hair enveloped in head-dress.

-55

Stater

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing necklace, and crested Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, a leather cap appears.
1.,

42

133-

-85

to

A;

beneath.

A;

to

r.,

mask

of

Seilenos.

[B.M.a, Pl.

IX.

19.J

Drachm
9
40-3
(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head
above,

of Aphrodite

1.

hair rolled,

-55

AA

to

r.,

three crescents in chcle.


9.]

[Plate xxxvi.

CORINTH
Metai,
Size

93

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Staters

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing necklace, and crested Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, a leather cap appears.

44

1-29 -S

.H

-85

to

1.,

to

r.,

and

Pallas, standing

1.,

holding spear over shoulder.

[Plate xxxvi. 10.]

SLmilai'

but Pegasos shows both wings.

Similar type, without necklace,


to
1.,

45 46

132-6
12S-5

JR

-85 -85

to

r.,

filleted thyrsos.

JR

[B.M.C., Pl. X.

l.J

130-9

JR

-85

Pallas

wears necklace; to dove flying 1. in wreath.

1.,

F; to

r.,

[B.AI.C, Pl. X. 2.]

Hemidraclim
9
48
19-8

Forepart of Pegasos, with (beneath) curled wing, flying 1.

Head

of

Aphrodite

1.,

wearing earring;

hair rolled, and tied in queue.

-45

[Plate xxxvi. 11.]

Stater
9
(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing necklace, and Corinthian helmet without crest; beneath helmet, leather cap appears.

49

131-2

beneath,
-8

to

r.,

head

of Helios, facing.

[B.M.C., Pl.

X.

6.

Drachms
9
(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

and of Aphrodite 1., wearing earring necklace; hair bound with crossed cord, and
ends.
tied in

bunch

at top, with loose

behind,

50

39-7

JR

-6

A
IB.M.C, Pl.
X.

10.]

94

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

Weight

51

52

53

54
55

56

57

59

CORINTH
Metal
SlZK

95

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar.

Similar type
to
r.,

r.,

-without necklace.
r.

60

128-6

.-R

-85

N, and

forepart of galley

[Plate xxxvi. 13.]


61

1271

to

r.,

N, aud bucranium.
ID.M.C, Pl.
XI.

11.]

Circa 338

300
Head

B.C.

Staters 9
(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

1., wearing necklace, and Corinthian helmet, wreathed with laurel; to 1., A; to r., P; behind, boar at bay 1.

of Pallas

crestless

(52

133-8 132-5

63

M M

-8

off coin.

-85

A
[B.M.C., Pl.

off coin.
XII.

l.J

Similar.

Similar head, without necklace; to beneath, P; to r., plough.

1.,

64

131-G

-85

[B.M.C, Pl.

XII.

3.]

Similar.

Similar head, with necklace beneath, P.


to
r.,

to

1.,

G5 66

127-5
126-2

M M M M

-9

Gorgon's head on aegis.

-85

IB.M.C, Pl.
to

XII.

4.J

r.,

Chimaera advancing

1.

67

131-2

-95 -85

68

131-2

[B.M.C, Pl.
to
r.,

xii.

5.]
r.

69

131-2

M M M
-9

statue of Pallas

Promachos
xii.

[B.M.C,
to
r.,

Pl.

6.]

cornucopiae, with ears of corn.

70

131-7

[B.M.a, Pl.
to
r.,

xii.

7.

eagle

1.,

looking back.
xii.

71

131-9

-85

IB.M.G., Pl.

8.]

96

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

CORINTH
Metal
Size

97

No.

Weight

Obvkbse

Reverse

Circa

300243
Dracliin

B.C.

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of Aphrodite 1., wearing earring and necklace hair bound with broad diadem, ends of which hang down.
;

80

35-9

-6

to

1.,

to

r.,

traces of letter (?).

[Plate xxxvi. 15.]

Staters

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing necklace, and beCorinthian helmet without crest neath helmet, leather cap appears.
;

81

121-

-9

to

r., [ZS|,

and terminal

figure

1.

[Plate xxxvi. 16.]


82

124-3

-85

to

r.,

*^

and Nike

1.,

holding

fillets.

[B.M.G., Pl. xm. 13.]

Similar.

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing crestless Corinthian helmet, bound with wreath of oak beneath helmet, leather cap appears.

83

128-5

-8

to

r.,

p, and

ithyphallic

term

1.

[Plate xxxvi. 17.]

Drachm
9
84
33-1
(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Head

of Aphrodite
;

necklace
to
r., fol

1., wearing earring and hair enveloped in head-dress.

-6

[B.M.C., Pl.

xiii.

12.]

Bkonze
Circa

400300

B.C.

9
85
41-

(beneath)
flying
1.

Pegasos, with pointed wing,

Ornamental trident upwards,


to
to
r.,

dolphin downwards,
ivy-leaf(?).

JE

-5
r.,

86
87

30-5
21VOL.
II.

-45 to -45
1.,

to

r.,

and

tripod.

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obviskse

Beverse

ys
89

3329-

90
91

30-5 26-5

M M M M M

-45 -45
-5

to

1.,

A
A
H
Z Z
;

and amphora,

to
to

r.,

and amphora,
;

1.,

to

r.,

wreath.

-5

to

1.,

to r., filleted palm.

[Plate xxxvr. 18.]


29-5
-5

to

1.,

to

r.,

star of eight rays.

Head
93
91-

of Pallas thian helmet.

1.,

wearing crested Corin-

KOPIN [0]IX2N
upwards.
7.]

Ornamental trident

-7

[B.iM.C, Pl. XIV.

Circii

300-243
I

B.C.

Youngmalelieadl.,laur.; behind, aplustre.

(beneath)
flying
I.
;

Pegasos, with pointed wing,


plain border.

94

-6

[Plate xxxvi. 19.]

Head
93
32-

of Pallas r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet.

Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying

r.

IE

-55

no

letter visible.

96

36-5

IE -55

beneath,

[JJJLC, Pl.

XIV. 9.]

Tmperial Times

After the lapse of a century Corinth ims restored (46 B.C.) by Julius Caesar as ft Bomaii Colony (Laus Julia Coriathus). From that time until the death of Gnlbii, it issued hronze coins bearing the nrmes of the most important auiwal maiji^irates, the Ditociri, at first together, afterwards {except for a short time in the reign of Claudius) singly*

Under Augustus
P. Aebutius Sp.
f.

and
of

C.

Julius Heraclius.

AVGVSTV9 coRirr
Augustus
r.,

Head

bare.

C IVJIO

/^- R7" S P F

all

within wreath.

hER/y:

97

iiviR avi. ITER


JE
-85

* See

B.M.C.

CoriniTi, etc., pp. xxxiii.

ff.

also Earle

Fox in Joum.

Internal.,

ii.

(1899) pp. 89

fl.

CORINTH
Metal
Size

99

Ko.

Weight

Obverse

Revekse

Q.

'necilins

Niger and

C.

Heius Panqjhilns
Bellerophon, seated on Pegasos prancing r in raised ) spear poised to strike
;
.

COCRIST]
Avearing

of Aphrodite r., and necklace hair crimped, and tied in bunch at back,

Head

CL-CAECIL- N IGR

earring

C H ElO PAA V R (in ex.


1 1

leaving ends loose.

r.

he holds chimaera croncliing

1.

98 99

100

M M ^

-9

-9

AA

off coin.

-9

IIVIR
[B.M.G., Pl. XV.

oficoin.

7.]

CORIf^
;

Head of Aphrodite r., as above but hair bound several times with crossed cord.

aCAECIL NIGR

CH ElO
8.]

IIVIR

Pegasos, with pointed wing,


flying
r.

PAA

101

JE

-9

(inscr. obscure.)

102

-9

(inscr. illegible.)

[B.M.C., Pl. XV.

M. Novius Bassus and M.

Ant. Eipparclii

MNOVIO
103

BASSO
of

PARC

Head

AA ANT HIP Augustus r., bare.

IIVIR
Caesar

CORISr
r.,

Head

of

Julius

laur.

-85

C.

ServiUus C. f. Primus and M. Antowms


of

Ilijjjjar elms

CAE9AR
104

COR

NT

Head

Augustus

r.,

bare.

C SERVILIO C F PRIMO C H O V R Heads, face to face,

1 1

of

Caius and Lucius, bare

between them,

C-L
iE
-85

[B.M.C., Pl. XV. 12.]

Under Tiberius
L. Furius Laheo L. Arrius Peregrinus and

LARRIO PEREGRINO veiled and


Head
of

IIVIR
wearing

|_p\/

Hexastyle temple,

Livia

r.,

COR
on
frieze, traces of

facing;

statue

visible within.

stephane.

105

GEhT' IVLI
2

'BS

100

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

CORINTH
Metal
Size

101

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

C CAESAR
Caligula
1.,

AVGVS
bare.

Head

of

AA-

BELLIO

PROCVLO COR
pointed

IIVIR
both

Pegasos,

with

wings,

113

M
2E

visible, flying r.
-8

114

-8

Inscr. illegible.

Similar head

r.,

bare.

Similar.

115

jF.

-85

CAE9AR GER/^ANIC
Germanicus
116
r.,

Head

of

A\.

BELLIO PROCVL[0

IIVIR]

laur.

COR

Rudder and
-85

globe.

Under Claudius
Octavius and Licinus

Tl

CLAVDCAE9 [A]RAV
of Claudius
r.,

P-

[0]CTAVIO [LICINO]

Head

laur.

COR

117

Akrokorinthos, surmounted by hexastyle IIVIR temple in field, ITER


;

-8

Under Nero.
Ti.

Claudius Anaxilatis and P. Ventidius Fronto

NEROCAE SAR
laur.

Head

of

Nero

1.,

TICLA/A
of

NA COR
r.

XI

LAOIIVI

Tetrastyle temple, within which statue the Emperor 1., holding patera in

extended

118

-85

Similar.

[TICLA/IANAXILAO [COR]

IIVIR

The Emperor standing 1., extending r. hand; he is crovpned from behind by


female figure, wearing turreted headdress and holding cornucopiae (the
City?).

119

2E -75

[Plate xxxvi. 20.]

NERO CAESAR
laur.

Similar head

r.,

PVE NFRONTONE
CO[R]

[IIVIR]
Similar type.

120

JE

102

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obveese

Eevekse

M. Ac,

Candidiis and Q. Fid. Flaccus

NEROCLAVD CAESAVG
of

Head

Nero

r.,

laur.

MACCANDIDO IIVIR COR

Helios,
riga

driving galloping quadr.

121

.E

-85

OCTAVIAENE RONISAVG
Bust of Octavia
122
r.

AAACCANDIDO V R CO R
[
1 1 I

Poseidon in biga 1., drawn by hippocamps.

-8

NEROCLAV
of

CAESAVG

Head

aPVLFLACCO
IIVlRCOR

Similar type.

Nero

r.,

laur.

123

JE

-sr,

27.

Claudius Optaius (and C. Julius Polyaenus)

NERO CLA/D CAE^A/G


of

Head

TICLA/DIOOPTATOIIVIR

Nero

r.,

bare.

COR

Belleroplion, naked, shield on 1. arm, striding r., and seizing by the bridle

124
125

M M

Pegasos, prancing
-8

1.

-75
[Cf.

B.M.G., Pl. xvm.

2.j

Similar.

TICLA/DIOOPTATOIIVIRCOR
Wreath
of parsley, within

126

which ^Ta"^

-8

A''G

off coin.

NEROCLA/D C/^SA/G
type
127
1.

Similar

Similar.
inscr. partly off coin.

-75

P. Memmius Oleander (and L. Butilius Piso)

NEROCAE
Nero
r.,

AVGI/v\P

Head

of

radiate.

PMEMCLEAN DROIiacOR
holding scroll in extended

Emperor standing on suggestum, head

1.,

128

-8

AD LO AV G
5.]

r.

in field

[B.M.C., Pl.

XVIII.

CORINTH
Metal
Size

103

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

L. Cidiinius Aijrippa

ROMAEET IMPERIO
Roma,
turreted,
r.

Bust

of

[L]CAN

COR

A GRIPPAE

IIVI
;

Tetrastyle temple, seen at an angle


front, flight of steps.

in

129

.E

-8

[B.M.C., Pl. xviii.

7.]

Head

of Poseidon

r.,

wearing taenia and


over
in shoulder beneath, A/G
;

LCANAGRI PPAEIIVIR

Pigureof
Isthmos,
either

carrying
front,

trident

COR

[NEPTV]NO;

naked 1., standing leaning with hand on a rudder.

130

.E -85
[Plate xxxvi. 21.

Vespasian on
coinage.

his

accession

The

city issued

appears to have deprived Corinth of the right of no mone.ij from the death of Galha till the
time 0/ Boniititiii.

Domitian

IAAPCAE9 DOAMTIANVS-AVG-

VICT-AVG

GERM-P-M
r.,

Head

of

Domitian

laur.

1., erecting trophy, on the at the shield of which she is writing foot of trophy, captive seated r.

Nike

COR

131

1-1

[Plate xxxvi. 22.]

IMP CAE9 DOAMTI AVG GERAA


Similar type.

COLIVL- FL
naked, running palm.

AVGCOR
1.,

Athlete,

holding torchf?) and

132

JE

-85

[Plate xxxvi. 23.]

DOAMTAVG GER[M]

COL-IVL

Similar type.

Circular [FL] building without roof, and with large door in front from the interior rises a conical erection, projecting high above
;

AVGC0[R]

the walls.*

133

poor condition.
-8

"Perhaps a spring-house possibly an Num. Commentary on Fausanias, p. 15.)


*
;

obelisk within a stadium."

(Imhoof and Gardner,

Jj

104

SOUTHERN GEEECB
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Rbyerse

Hadrian

-- ADRIANVSAVG
134

Bust of Hadrian r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


-85

COLLAV

(?)

IVLCOR

Triumphal

arch surmounted, in centre, by quadriga facing, and, at either side, by trophy.

[Plate xxxvi. 24.

IMPCAE9TRAIANVHADRAV GVJT Similar type.


135

COLI__
CORA(?)

Galley r., impelled by rowers.

-95

insor. careless

and doubtful.

IMPCAE9TR
136

Similar type.

COR
five

Round temple
pillars
visible
; ;

of Meli-

within, Melikertes on dolphin r. in the background, between the pillars, two trees(?)
-i)

kertes,

[Plate xxxvi. 25.

Antoninus Pius

ANTONINVS AVGPIVS
of

Head

ISTH

within vvreath of pine.

Antoninus Pius

r.,

laur.

137

JE

1-

AMA
[B.M.C, Pl. XX.
3.]

Similar.

COR
CLI

Chimaera, advanciner

r.

138

1-1

second half of inscr. in ex.

Similar.

CLI

Helios, radiate

COR
139

and with

flying

chlamys,
r.

driving

galloping

quadriga
1-

[Plate xxxvi. 26.]

M.

Aui-elius

AAAVRELIAN .ONINVS
140

CLI COR
flying
1.

Bust of M. Aurelius r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


-96

Pegasos, with pointed wino-

CORINTH
Metal
Size

105

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

AVRANTO NINVS
of

Head

CL C OR
I

Lion seated

r.,

on haunches,

M. Aurelius

r.,

laur.

head

erect.

I'M

JE

1-1

TONI NVSAVG

Similar type.

COR
pillars,

Round

temple, resting

and having its domeshaped roof flanked by dolphins within, Melikertes lying r. on dolphin.

on

six

142

JE l-Oo
[Plate xxxvi. 27.]

Bust

of

M.

Aurelius

r.,

laur.,

wearing

C L

Chimaera

galloising

r.

cuirass

and paludamentum.

COR

143

JE

'8
i

inscr. illegible.

A\AVRANT
144

ONINVSAVG

CLICOR

Similar type.
-95

Melikertes riding dolphin r.

on

[B.M.G., Pl. XX. ll.J

IMPMAVRAN TONINVSAVG
Similar type.

CLI

COR

Melikertes standing dolphin r.

on

145

-8

same

die as No. 143.

IMPMANTO NINVSAVG
146

CLI

Similar type.
1-

COR

Melikertes lying on dolphin r. in the background, two trees.

[Plate xxxvi. 28.]

A\AVRANTONI NVSAVG
of

Head

CLICOR
by

M. Aurelius

r.,

laur.

Akrokorinthos, surmounted Aphrodite seen at an angle; on lower part ot hiU, at either side, small arched grotto; on 1.,
tetrastyle temple of

a tree,

147

I'l

[Plate xxxvi. 29.]

IA\AVRANTO NINVJAVG
Similar type.

C L COR
I

Similar type; but in front,

at foot of rock, object resembling pediment of temple, with trees in front.

148

1-05

[B.M.C., Pl. XX. 15.J

106

SOUTHERN GEEECE

No.

Weight

149

150

151

152

153

15-1

155

156

CORINTH
Metal
Size

107

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Septimius Sevems

PER

TAVGIMP
r.,

Head

of

CLI

Isthmos seated

1.

on rock, on
leans
r.,
;

Septimius Severns

laur.

COR

which
r. re,sts

his

1.

hand

hi.s
1.,

on rudder; iti Melikertes standing on dolphin


157

field

with

outstretched
-96

r.

[Plate xxxvi. 32.]

[L.91EPTSEVPER

AVGIMPVII
;

CLI

COR
;

Pallas (or

Eoma), seated

1.

Bust of Septimius Severus 1., laur., showing naked shoulders he grasps spear and shield.
158

on throne without back, leaning with 1. on spear, and holding Nike in extended behind her, shield. r.
style rude.
j

2E 1-08

inscr. careless

and doubtful.

[Plate xxxvii.

l.J

Caracalla

IMPCAESM AVRELANTON
Bust of youthful wearing paludamentum.
Caracalla
r.,

CL C
I

Fountain-nymph Peirene, seated


;

laur.,

91

at her feet, Pegasos r., 1. drinking from stream of water she pours from a vase in background, Akrokorintbos, surmounted by temple of Aphrodite.
;

159

JE -96

9|0 in

ex.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXI. 16.]

Plautilla

PLAVT
tilla r.,

E
draped
;

Bust

of Plau-

CLI

in front, comucopiae.

short chiton and endromides, holding torch and bow in front, stag springing behind, hound springing 1. r.
;

COR

Artemis huntress, wearing

160

2E

-9.'

[B.M.C., Pl.

XX.

19.]

PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE
Similar.

CLI

Tyche turreted standing 1., leaning on rudder and holding comucopiae.

COR

161

-95

Similar.

CLI

COR
1.
;

seated
rests

Hygieia, naked to waist, on rock, on which her 1. hand


r.

in extended feeding snake.

she holds patera,

162

JE

-95

inscr. obscure.

[Plate

xxxvii. 2.]

p 2

108

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weioht

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times
Without names of Emperors

Nos. 163

168
r.,

are early;

No. 169 belongs

to

the time

of Hadrian.

Head
163

of Poseidon in front, 0(?).

bound with taenia

C R

Two

68-5

JE

-68

O O in ex.
[Plate xxxvii. 3.]

wrestlers grappling, about to close.

as

if

164

50'

Similar Lead
-6

r.

behind, trident.

COR

NT

Dolphin

r.

Similar

but liead smaller.

COL V LC OR
I

Pegasos, with both


1.

165

59-

wings
-65

visible,

prancing

COR
166
54-

Melikertes riding on dolphin holding thyrsos over shoulder.

r.,

COR

Pegasos prancing

r.

-66

COR
167
47-5

Melikertes lying on dolphin

r.

Similar.

-6

inscr. obscure.

COR
168
39-5

Pegasos, with both wings visible,


r.

Chimaera advancing

flying

-66

Head

of

necklace hind.

Aphrodite r., wearing earring and hair gathered into a knot be;

CO LL
in
r.,

IV

[LCOR]
r.
;

Bellerophon, on

Pegasos flying

169

109-,

he holds spear poised to strike at chimaera crouching 1.


[B.M.C., Pl.
XXIII.

-8

14.]

CORINTH
Metal
Size

109

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Colonies op Corinth
SlLVEK

Many

towns in the West and North-West struck money on the Corinthian model, clear proof of the commercial preponderance of Corinth in the They were not hy any means all -colonies,' regions where they were situated. in the proper sense of the term.
thus furnishing

Bruttium
LOCRI EPIZEPHYRII
The notes
in

Vol.

I.,

p. 136,

may
B.C.

he consulted.

Circa

350337

Stater

AO

Pegasos,

-witli
1.

pointed vcings, both,

Head

visible, flying

wearing earring, neckhelmet without crest; beneath helmet, leather cap apof Pallas
r.,

lace,

and Corinthian

pears.

132-3

-9

Sracb.m
Pegasos, -with pointed wing, flying neath, thunderbolt.
iti-o
1.
;

be-

A O K
necklace

Head
;

of

haii-

Aphrodite 1., wearing enveloped in head-dress.

-65

[Plate xxxvii.

4.J

Circa

332300
Staters

B.C.

wing, Pegasos, bridled, and with pointed


flying
1.

AOKPI2N
necklace,

met

1., wearing Corinthian helbeneath helmet, leather cap ap-

Head

of Pallas

and

crestless

pears.

131-9

M
M

-96

113-5

-9

beneath, thunderbolt.

(base)

no
Metal
Size

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Sicily

SYRACUSE
See under Syracuse in Vol.
I.,

pp. 231

ff.

Circa

344317

B.C.

Stater
Pegasos, -with pointed wing, flying
1.

$YPAKOSII2N
;

Head

of

Pallas

r.,

wearing Corintliian helmet without crest beneath helmet, leather cap ap131-2

pears.
-85

[BJf.C, Pl.

XXV. 3.]

Cii-ca

317306

B.C.

Staters
Head
of Pallas r., vi'earing crested Corinthian helmet, adorned with running griffin beneath helmet, leather cap appears.
;

SYPAK O [SIH] N
pointed wing, flying quetra of legs.
r.
;

Pegasos, with beneath, tri-

118-9

-9

[B.M.a, Pl. XXV.

6.]

Similar type

behind, trophy.

[SYP]

5[inN] Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying 1. above, triquetra of legs beneath, ear of corn.
;

AKO
;

122-i

Al

-85

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. xsv. 7.]

Circa

306289

B.C.

Stater
Head
lace,

of Pallas

crest

1., wearing earring, neckand Corinthian helmet without beneath helmet, leather cap ap-

Pegasos flying

1.,

both wings visible

be-

neath, triquetra of legs.

104-7

pears.
-75

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV.

8.]

CORINTH
Metal
Size

111

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reveese

Illyeia

DYRRHACHIUM
Circa

350229

B.C.

For

the earlier

and

later

monetary history of DyrrhacMimi, see pp. 3

ff.

State rs
Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying neath,
r.
;

be-

Head

of Palla.s r., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, leather cap appears in front, dolphin
;
;

downwards and 5
129'

behind, club downwards

M M
Ai

-85
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXVI. 7.]

131-1

-9

countermark, head of

griffin r.

126-

-9

type!.;

Drachms
Head
of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying

r.

skin.

34-3

33-7

80-4

M M M

-55

-55

-55

Similar type

border of dots.

Y
P

Similar type, both wings visible; beneath, ear of corn.

26'1

-5

Similar type.
24-

[RY]

Pegasos flying

r.

beneath,

<1>|

-5

[Plate xxxvii.

5.

112

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

Wei&ht

Size

Obvbrse

Revekse

Bpirus

AMBRACIA
For
later coins

of

this very

important Corinthian colony, see p. 10.

Staters
Circa

480432
Head

B.C.

Pegasos,
flying

bridled,
r.
;

and with curled wing,

beneath,

of Pallas r., -wearing Corinthian helmet without crest hair in queue all within incuse square.
;

127-7

-8

[Plate xxxvii.

6.]

drcn 432342
Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying
r.

B.C.

Head

of Pallas r., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, leather cap appears Jsehind, A
;

129-6

-8

in front, ci'ane
[Cf.

1.

B.M.C., Pl. XXXIX.

4.J

Similar type
130-3

beneath,

Similar type,
behind, owl
r.

1-

[B.M.C., Pl. XXVII. 12; same die.j

12(>-1

-75

behind,

prow

of vessel

r.

in front,

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXIX.

l.J

After 295
Pegasos, with jiointed beneath,

B.C.

wing,

flying

1.

133-

Similar type

1.

in front

-9

behind, thunderbolt.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXIX, 14.]

CORINTH
Met A L
Size

113

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CORCYKA
For other
Corciji-cftn

coins,

gee pj).

16

ff.,

and

pdrticvlarji) Nos.

18

fB.

Stater
Circa

338250

B.C.

Pegasos, -with pointed wing, flying

r.

Head of Pallas r., -^vearing P Corinthian helmet -without crest ; beneath helmet, leather cap appears.

128--4

-S."

behind, amphora.

ACARNANIA*

ANACTORIUM
Thix

was a

joint
to

settlement
strike

from

L'ornjra
sinters.

and
All

Corintli.

It

loas

earliest

towns

Corintirlan

the following

one of the specimens are

cotaparaticehj late.

Staters
Circa

350300
be-

B.C.

Pegasos, -with pointed wing, flying neath, pf

1.

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing crested Corinthian helmet bound with wreath of beneath helmet,^ leather cap apolive
;

pears.

126-7

-9

behind, lyre.

[B.M.C., Pi. XXXI. 16.]

Similar type; beneath, Al

Similar type, with necklace; helmet plain.


behind, lA and tripod.

132-4

-8

[Plate

xxxvii. 7.]

Similar type
127-9

r.

Similar type wreath.

r.

behind, fs/ and tripod in

129-7

M M

-9

beneath,

A
[lt.2I.G.,

-95

beneath, Al

Pl. XXXII.

3.

authority * For all questiiins concerning Acarnanian issues, the chief Akarvunityns (Vienna, 1878) Die Miinzen

is

Imhoof-Blumcr's

114

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Heveese

Similar type

1.

Similar type
behind,

1.

125-8

M M
Ai
.-R

-9

beneath, \(^

/V and

tripod in wreath.

[B.M.C., Pl. xxxh. 4.]


129-2
-8

beneath,

A/

behind, A] and

in wreath.

[B.M.a, Pl.
130-6 127-8
-85
-85

XXXII. 5.]

beneath, /V

behind,

/VJ

and omphalos.

N
[B.M.C, Pl.
XXXII.

6.]

Pegasos, -with pointed -wing, flying neath, fi\

]. ;

be-

Head

of Pallas r., wearing crestless Cobeneath rinthian helmet, on which, helmet, leather cap appears ; behind,

cicada.

128-3

JR

-9

[Plate xxxvii.

8.]

Circa
Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying neath, monogram.

300250
be-

B.C.

1.

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, leather cap appears.
;

10

127-2

M
M
M

-9

A/
IBJI.C, Pl.

in front,

KAE;

beneath, /^
fillet,

behind, bu-

cranium bonnd with


xxxii. 9.]

and

11

129-7

-85

AJ

in front,

AYS

behind, thymiaterion,

and

fil

[Plate xxxvii. 9.]


127-8
-8

in

front, beneath, A"; behind, knotted cord (tintinnabulum ?) hanging

NAY;
and

from

ring,

[BJI.C, Pl. xxxh.

11.

Similar type

].;

beneath,

l/\

Similar type
plektron.

in front,

EH

behind,

13

129-9

M
i

-9

beneath,

Afl

behind,

fvj

[Plate xxxvii. 10.]

129-1

-8

behind,

AH
;

Similar.

15

131-3

Al

-9

Similar type in front, AX2 and flaming altar.

API;
14.]

behind,

IB.M.C, Pl.

xxxii.

CORINTH
Metal
Size

115

No.

WEiaHT

Obverse

Reverse

ARGOS AMPHILOCHICUM
For
the
cai-Jij

histor;/
heijiv

of
till

Ar(jos,

see
the

coinage

does

not

about

Its Tlmcydides, ii. 68, iii. 105-114. middle of the Fourth Ceiitnnj, and it

apparentlji ceased n-heii the city

was

seized

bij

the Aetolians.

Circa

350270

B.C.

Staters
Pegasos,
neath,
vs-ith

pointed wing, flying

1.

be-

Head

of Pallas 1., -wearing necklace, and beCorinthian helmet without crest neath helmet, leather cap appears.
;

131-3

JR

-85

in front,

APFEI

behind, crested helmet


6.]

1.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXIII.

Similar.

Similar, without necklace.

US-4.

M M
I

-95

behind, neath,

AP

and

shield with strap;

be-

128-4

-9

as preceding.

129-6

JR

-85

in

front,

AA\<I>I

behind,

ABP

and

javelin

downwards.

LEUCAS
Leucas,
like

Auactorwn,,
in

was

settled jointly

from Corinth and Corcyra.

It

struck Corinthian

staters

abtmdantly the archaic ^jeriod, and continued to mint late date. model and in other forms {see pp. 24 f.) until quite a

on the

Staters
Circa

430400
Head

B.C.

Pegasos, with curled wing, flying

1.

of Pallas 1., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest; beneath helmet, leather cap appears; traces of incuse

square.

129-5

M
JR

-9

beneath,

in front,

behind, phiale.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXXIV. 7.]

130-7

-75

beneath,

AEY
[Cf.

behind, strung bow.

B.M.C., Pl. XXXIV.

8.]

Q 2

116

SOUTHEEN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Reveese

Circa

400330
be-

B.C.

Pegasos, witli pointed wing, flying neath,

1. ;

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, leather cap appears.
;

1324

-75

in front,

AEYKAAin[N]
[Plate xxxvii. 11.

130-2

^11 -85

around, behind,
flan wider.

A
A

Y K [AJ A
to
r.
,

Xl [N]

125-6

-95

type smaller;

tol.,AEY;

kantharos.

Pegasos, flying
126-3

r.

beneath,

Similar head.
type
r.
;

M
;

-9

wins: oui'led.

behind, grapes

in front,

[B.M.C, Pl.
131-6

XXXV. 14.J

Al

-86

wing pointed.

type

1.

behind, grapes; beneath,

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXXV.

16.]

Pegasos, with neath,

pointed wing, flying

be-

Similar head

1.

behind,

and caduceus.

127-4

.R

-96

type

1.

131-3

-8

type

r.

Similar,

Similar head

r.

10

125-3

-86

type

1.

behind, and Hermes with chlamys, and petasos at shoulder, stooping r. to fasten
,

sandal, caduceus projecting in front of

him.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXV. 21.]


11

129-3

M
;

-85

type

r.

behind,

and

i-am's

head

r.

[B.M.G., Pl. XXXV. 26.]


12
8

/R

-8

type

].

type

1.

behind, forepart of grifiin

1.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVI.

6.]

CORINTH
Metai
Size

117

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

dira 330250
Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying
r.

B.C.

Head

of Pallas r., wearing Corinthian helmet without crest beneath helmet, behind, A and leather cap appears amphora above which, vine with
;
; ;

grapes.

13 14

1284
126-5

.11

-8

beneath, beneath,

Ai

-9

AEY

for

A
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXXVI. 15.]

Similar type
15
1-27-0
.-R

beneath,

Similar type

behind,

A and hippocamp

1.

-85

[Plate xxxvii. 12.]

Similar

but type

1.

Similar head

behind, mast 1., with necklace with yard (or trophy-stand?), wreathed.
;

16
17

127-9 126-1

JR

-85 -85
-8

behind, behind,
behind,

A A A
;

18

126-5

M M
M

beneath, beneath,

A
Pl. XXXVI. 18.]

[Cf.

B.M.a,
;

19

128-8

-75

behind,

EY

beneath, traces of letters.

Similar.

Similar type; no necklace; and anchor.

behind,

API

20

128-

JR

-9

Triobol
Circa

400

330
Head

B.C.

Forepart of Pegasos, with curled wing,


flying
1.
;

of

beneath,

necklace of head.

Aphrodite 1., wearing earring and hair gathered in bunch at top


;

15-1

-5

[Cf. B.M.G., Pl. xxxvn. 6.]

Diobol
Ch-ca 445

400

B.C.

(or later)
r.

Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying

1.

Pegasos, with curled wing, walking beneath,

22

12-

-5

[Plate xxxvii. 13.]

118

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

Wei&ht

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

119

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

PELOPONNESUS
PHLIUS
Fourth Century
B.C.

The autonomous coinage of Phlius, which began end loith the Macedonian Conquest
SiLVBR

circa

circa

430 B.C., came 322 B.C.

to

an

Aeginetic Standard

Trihemiobol
Bull butting
1.

Wheel

of four spokes

in centre, phiale

[T)

between spokes, three bunches of grapes and <|)

-5

[B.M.C., Pl.
(More than half of No.
1

vii.

4.]

has been broken away.)

Bbonzb
Bull butting
26-5

1.

<l>

-55

on either
[B.M.C., Pl.
VII.

side,

and

1.]

26-

M
M

'45

around, ? ?

24-5

-5

^
[B.M.a, Pl.

within wreath of
vii.

ivy.

5.]

Imperial Coinage

Julia

Domna
<|)AIAC
standing
staff.

lOVAl
of Julia

AOM[NA] CBAC
Domna
r.,

Bust

ICON
r.,

Asklepios,
1.

wreathed,

draped.

leaning with

upon serpent

'95

120

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevekse

SIC YON
Circa

400322

B.C.

(or later)

About the heijluning of the Fmirfli, Century Sici/on entered on a period of great commercial prosijerity, as its abundant coinage shoias.
Silver

Aeginetic

Standard

Staters
185 -S
181-3 182-7

JR

186 6

189-1

-95

6
7

41-8 43-3
43-2
43-

10
11

42-8
43-9

M M M M M
JR JR

-65
-6

-6

-65
-6

-65

12 13 14

37-9

-65
-7

40-6
42-3

15

43-4

M M

-65

-65

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

121

Xo.

Weight

Obverse

Eevebse

Obols
Dove
16
12-2
!

flyiug

1.

Dove holding

fillet

in

its

beak, alighting

1.

^R

-tj

[Plate xxxvii. 18.]

Head
17
11-7
j

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

"Dove flying

r.

.R

-5

[B.M.C., Pl.

IX.

9.]

Bbonze

18

35-

'

Head
o.J

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

Dove

flying

r.

19

64-

Similar type.
-75

within wreath.

Head
20
39-

(of Dionysos?) wearing wreath.

r.,

bearded

and

Similar.

'SB

Dove

flying

1.

Wreath

of olive,

showing

berries

within,

EY
wreath fastened above,

21

57-5

jE -65

22

46-

-65

wreath fastened beneath.


[B.M.C.,
Pr..
IX.

l.J

(No. 22 13 pierced.)

g
23
52-5

(above)

Dove feeding

r.

Tripod, withia wreath.

-7

[B.M.C., Pl.
-65

IX.

11.]

24

66-

beneath,

AH
[Plate xxxvii. 19.]

12i

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
fciiZE

No.

Weight

Obverse

Ebveese

26

31-4

M M M

-65

26

37-2

-55

27

34-

-6

28

34-2

JR

-6

29

36-9

M
M
.R

-65

30

34-9

-65

31

29-H

-6

34-5

33

34

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

12;:

Ko.

Wkighi'

Orverse

Reverse

Similar typo

above, magistrate's name.

Similar.

35

52-5

-6

AAEHI

36

42

M
^

-6

as preceding.

37

-6

HENO[TI]
A\os

o^

40-

-6

nPo/vAA[XI]

AA[Z]

Similar type

r.

dove holds

fillet

in beak.

Similar.

39

29-

-5

Dove feeding

r.

above and beneath,

ANAPo
TIA\OS
40
71-5

Tripod-lebes

all

within wreath.

-7

[B.M.C.,

P[..

IX.

15.]

Head
41
73-

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

Zl

Dove

flying

1.,

holding

fillet

in beak.

M
m

-7

above,

AINEAZ

[B.Iil.C, PL. IX. 18.]

42

60-

-7

above,
(No. 42
pierced.)

[AI]NEAZ

is

Similar type.

Zl

Dove, with fillet in beak, aHghtiug around 1. wing, magistrate's name.

1.

43 44

77-

JE

-7

ATTOAACJ NIOY

(Z not
I

visible).

74-5

'75

KAAN APoY

45

73-

^ M

'75

KAAN APoY
(Zl not
visible).

46

70-5

-7

APoY
K 2

12 J,

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Oevekse

Reverse

AcHAIA

AEGEIRA
Far federal
coins
xiriirl-

(d Acgeirit, see

Achaean League, Nos.

.3.

Imperial Times
Plautilla

<|)OVABIA
Plautilla
r.,

nAAVTIAAA
draped.

Bust of

re

PATHN

Nike advancing

r.

holding wreatli and palm.

jE

-d

AEGIUM
Circa 11?6

43

B.C.

For federal

coins strucli

in.

tlie

loas the headqnarters,

sec

name of the Achaean Lcuijiic, of which Aeijiinn Achaean League, Xos. 1 and The folhnclng
.">.

hrinize pieces

are coutemporarij.

Bkonze

H emiobol
Ain I2N
laurel-wreatli

Bust
;

of

Zeus

r.,

wearing
I
|

HMIO BEAIN
i
[

border of dots.

129

7E

-9

Zeus naked r., standing on basis, 1. foot advanced; lie holds eagle on extended 1., and Ijrandishes thunderbolt in raised r. border of dots.
;

[Plate xxxvii. 21.J

AinenN
01

(behind, downwards)
laur.

Head

'

Zeus

OEOZIOZ KA HTAIOZ
tj-pe.
IV.

Similar

r.,

106-

.l']

'So

[B.M.O., Pl.
(Xo. 2
is

14.J

pierced.)

AiriEHN
of

(behind,

downwards)

Head
ivy.

young Dionysos

r.,

wreathed with

OEO...Z KAHTAIOZ
ing
1.

Eagle stand-

Ji

7.5

Imperial Times
Plautilla

<l>OV
tilla r.,

Tl AAAC
draped.

Bust

of Plau-

Air

JE

-7:,

Pallas standing r., leaning Avith r. on spear, and with 1. supporting shield which stands on ground beside her.

PELOPONNESUS
Metai,
SiZK

No.

Weight

Obyebsk

Ueveese

BURA
Bvl so far only coins of the Thin city was a member of the Aclniean Leaijne. Imperial age have been found.
Septimius Severus

--AOYCen
Bust
cif

Tl[

]OYPOC
Severus
r.,

BOYPCA
seated,

ICON

Septiixiius

wearing

facing,

Demeter, draped, on throne with arched


ears
of

cuirass

and paludamentuiii.

back

she

holds

corn
in
1.

in

r.,

and sceptre with round top


.E
-9

[Plate xxxvii. 22.1

PATRAE
For federal
I'ldess at Patrae, see. Achaean League, Nos. 914. contemporaneously with the federal motiey, the Ttonians Eclchel has must hare '(/ranted Patrae exceptional prieileijes after 146 B.C. drawn attention (Doctr., ii., pp. 221) f.) to the popularity in the Pelopnnesus

coins

stniclc

the foUmi-iiuj irere isstied

of monograms and

letters

as coin-types.

Circa 146

43

B.C.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard
Triol)ol

(reduced)

ATYC
Head
of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

around which, Al
within wreath.

CXPI

the

whok

GONOC

-65

[Plate xxxvii. 23.]

BUDNZE

TTATP

Circular

top, (jjN the whole within garland of ivy.*

w]'eathed

object with conical with ivy;

Dionysos standing facing, [ZP (in field 1.) wreathed and wearing short chiton, with he holds torch in exflying chlamys
;

tended r., and thyrsos in caduceus; around,

1.

in field

r..

APICTAPXOC

A AAAWNOC
49-

jH

7.">

[Plate xxxvii. 24.]


See luihoof and Gardner, ^^^^^^.^ ^^.^,^^.^ (^,^,,^__

* Probably

^j^e

box

in

,.,,-, i wh.ch the ^tat.e


i.

-p

on^^^^^^^ f rUr^Tiirona was kect.

Tno'Tv.

74)

supports that .iew. Bni fhe'prese?t%e??men bardly

126

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Ebveese

Head

of

bearded Herakles

r.

border- of

1^

(in field r.)

Pallas, grasping spear


r.
;

dots.

and

shield,

charging

around,

95-5

APHNAV ZIHENOV HATPE UN


-95

AN

Similar

Herakles wears taenia.

[22 (in

field

1. )

Similar type

in front,

owl;
109-5 127-5

around,

NKAoCnATPI2N
Ai -85

MHTPOAnPOCM

-85

[B.M.G., Pl.

v.

8.]

Bust

of Pallas r. thian helmet.

wearing crested Corin-

th

I.) Poseidon, naked, standfoot advanced; he brandishes trident in raised i-., and holds dolphin

(in field
r.,
1.

ing

on extended
77-

1.;

around,

^
m

-85
-8

AAMOTIMOY nATPWN
[BJI.C., Pl.

AYKtON

77-5

v.

7.]

I'lDjicriid

Times

Patnie, as a liiil; in the, line of commimieatious between Borne and Athens, fnllij maiutdiurd its iiiiportirnce in Tiiqicrial Times. Augustus made it a
'Colonin,'

and as such

it

continuod to

stiilce

money

until the reign

of Gordiau.

Augustus

PATER

Head

of

Augustus

r.,

bare.

C A A P

PATRIAE
lirimigcuius

r., holding goad, ploughing out the sidcus with a team of

Founder

oxen.

2E

[B.M.C, Pl.

v.

12.]

DIV[VS JAVGVSTVSHead
of

PATER

[C]OL-A-A

Augastus

1.,

radiate.

PATRENS

with holding standard at 1. shoulder, ploughing out the primiginius sidcus with team of oxen.
1.,

Founder

veiled

toga,

and

JE

1-

[B.M.C,

Pl.

v.

13.]

Claudius

TICLAVDIVSCAESAR AVG-GER
MANICVi"
Isare.

COL
two

A-A

Head

PATR

Standards of the

of

Claudius

1.

XII

Twenty-Second

Legion, consisting of aquila flanked by


signa.

10

JE 11

[BJI.C, Pl.

v.

14.

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

127

No.

Wei&ht

Obvekse

Eeveksb

Galba
I

OPERATOR GALBA
Galba
1.,

Head

of

Similar to No. 10.

bare.

11

JE

1-

Domitian

IMPCAESDOA\A/G GERMPMT RPV Head of Domitian laur.


r.,

COL A A PATRENS

Similar to No.

9.

12

JE

-9

[Plate xxxvii. 25.]

l/v\PCAESDO/^A/GG
Similar type.

ERAA

Similar to No. 10.

13

JE

-96

[l]MPCAESDOAAA/
Similar type.

ERP

GENCOLA PATRE
;

Genius of the Colony standing facing, head 1., naked but for -waist-cloth he holds in 1. cornucopiae,
altar.

and in

r.

patera over flaming

14

^^

-95

[Plate xxxvii. 26.]

IMPCAESDOAAA/G TRPVC Similar type.

GERMPM

COL-A-A

(in field

1.)

Roma

seated

1.,

PATR
shield,

-r.,

(in ex.)

dard in

grasping stanand leaning with 1. upon


;

end of which rests on ground she is crowned from behind by naked youth, wearing helmet and holding
spear.

15

iE

1-

[Plate xxxvii. 27.]

M.

Aurelius

INVSAVG
r.,

Head

of

Aurelius

COL-A-A

Wolf

r.,

suckling twins.

laur.

PATR
COL-A-A PATR
naked,
;

16

-8

l/v\PCAE-type.

INVSAVG

Similar

Genius of Colony, holding patera over flaming his 1. arm, round which drapery altar on conical box raised is wrapped, rests on high pedestal.*
1.,

17

-9

[Plate xxxvii. 28.]

AVREL
18

Similar type.

COL-A-A
p^-[-f^

Pounder

1.,

ploughing out
v.-ith

the primigenins sulcus team of oxen.

.E

-9
*

See footnote on

p. 125.

]2H

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Reverse

Commodus

CCMPCOMMOD
Comraodus
r.,

Bust of

COLAE PATR
youth.

Roma,

seated

1.,

laur.

grasping spear, and leaning with 1. on shield which rests on ground she is being crowned from behind by naked
;

19

l-Oo

IMPCOM ANTOAVG
Commodus
v.,

Head

of

COL- A- A PATR

laur.

Aj-temis Laphria, standing r., wearing short chiton and endromides, quiver at shoulder with 1. she grasps bow which rests on small pedestal behmd, dog r.
; ;

JE

-s

Caracalla

MAVRANTONINVS PIVSAVG COL-A-A GERM Bust of Caracalla laur., PATR


r.,

(in field

1.)

(in ex.)

wearing

cuii-ass

and palndamentum.

1. arm, seated 1. caducous in 1. at his ing back.

over

Hermes, naked but for chlamys on rock, holding


feet,

ram

1.

look-

jE

-95

[B.M.C,

Ph.

VI.

7.]

MAVRAN
-jr,

Similar type.

Similar.

PIVSAVGGERM

Similar type.

PATR COL
A A

Similar type; Hermes holds piurse in r. the ^\hole enclosed within framework of lines forming a temple-front, in pediment of which, a patera.
;

JFj

[Cf.

IIJLC, Pl.

VI.

8.]

24

MAVRANTONINVS GERM Similar type.


1-

PIVSAVG

COLA A PATR

Wolf

r.,

suckling

twins.

PELLEXE
Circa

370322
Bbonze

B.C.

Head
(j4'."i

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

TE beneath which, ram's head;


wreath.

all

within

-65

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

129

No.

Whisht

Obverse

Reverse

Achaean League
Circa

280146

B.C.

There are in existence federal Achaean coins the style of which is apparently earlier The struggle for than the Macedonian Conquest. These, however, are rare. supremacy in Macedon itself (see Vol. I., p. 339), and the deaths in rapid succession of Lysimachus, Seleucus I. and Ptolemy Kerannos, combined with the pressure of a Gaulish invasion, gave the Peloponnesian towns tlieir opportunity. In 280 B.C. the Achaean Lengiie was reorganized, and gradiially extended its power till it included In the folloioing It was dissolved by the Romans in 146 B.C. the lohole peiiimtnla. list there is added to the name of each town the probable date of its admission to the League.*

Silver

Aeginetic

Standard (Reduced)

Triobols
Aegeira (274
B.C. ?)

Head

of

Zeus Horaagyrios

r.,

laur.

border

of dots.

in field, above, forepart of goat r. magistrate's name ; all within wreath.


;

36-6

M
M M

-65

r A A Y
[Plate xxxvii. 29.]

37-1

-6

TA AY

39-9

-55

Aegium (275

B.C.)

AiriCON
32-8

Similartype; border of dots.

in

field,

CTO A A MOC

API

all

within wreath.

-55

[B.M.G., Pl.

I.

6.]

Similar type
37-2

beneath,

border of dots-

beneath, thunderbolt

infield,

Alfl

KO

all

within wreath.

-65

[Plate xxxvii. 30.]

A useful

Bundesin ^'i^''^^See R. Weil, Munzwe.en des Aohdischen ^'f^""^^^^^^ by Major-General Clerk (London, corpus of the League coins lias been compiled
S

xa.)i>).

JJ

130

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvkese

Reveese

Dyme
Similar tyj^e
;

(280

B.C.)

border of dots.

^
E

beneath, long fisb


letters
;

r.

in field,

mono-

grams and
.3-1-3

all

within wreath.

Ai

-65

AA

.R

-6

[Plate

x.xxvii.

31.

35-4

-65

T
(No. 8
is

pierced.)

Patrae (280
Similar.

B.C.)

X
A
[B.M.C, Pl.

above, dolphin within wreath.

v.

in field, letters

all

3G-9

AI

-6

n
I.

11.]

Simila

Similar; but dolphin beneath.

10

35'5

.11

-Go

HA
11 35-6

AX
A

/R

-7

EY

A
[n.2I.C., Pl.
I.

nA
12.]

12

34-9

.R

-6

01

z.

nA

Simil;

Similai-; but dolphin

1.

13

37-2

yll

-65

r
14
37 0

A
E
."2.

[Plate xxxvii.
I

Ai

r,r>

OE
Z
E

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

131

No.

Weight

Ubverse

Keverse

Sicyon (251
Similar.

B.C.)

X
lli.M.C, Pl.

all

beneath, dove flying within wreath.

r.

in field,

^,

15

38-2

.R

-65
t.

13.]

Megara (243
Similar.

B.C.)

above, lyre; in

field,

PO;

all

within

wreath.

"--..

16

38-9

/R

-6

Argos (228
Similar type
35-9
1.
;

B.C.)

no border.

j!(

beneath, wolf '.s head within wreath.

r.

above, "J<

all

17

.R

-65

Mantineia (before 222


Similar type
38-6 37-6
r.
;

B.C.)

no border.

beneath, trident

r.

in field,

I ;

all

within wreath.
18
19

M M

-6

-6

above,

f*|

ilantineia (under the


Similar.

name

of Antigoneia)

X
A
E
[B.M.C., Pl.

in

field, letters

all

within wreath.

20

38-5

-6

EY
&

21

35-8

Y AN
II.

5.]

A
22
32-7

JR

-5

23

35-5

(monogram,
-6

A N

cn

Megalopolis (234
Similar type
1.

B.C.)

in

field,

/vv

'

^^^ ^vi*^li"'

wreath.

24

37-2

JR

-65

[Plate xxxviii.

1.]
s

132

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Pallantium (194
Similar type
r.

B.C.)

border of dots.

around, _.

;,

beneatli, trident up-,

wards
34-9

all

within wreath.

Al
.-R

-6

26

34-

-65

(monogram, )()
[B.M.C., Pl.
ir.

beside trident,

ll.J

Tegea (222
Similar.

B.C.)

X
T
ILM.C,
Pl.
II.

in

field, letters

all

within wreath.

27

36-8

Al

-6

E
12.]

28

33-6

/R

-7

Elis

(191

B.C.)

Similar type

no border.

in
all

field,

beneath,

29

37-6

within wreath.

p9pp CI AC

-6

Similar type

r.

border of dots.

beneath, thunderbolt; X and

in field, letters

monograms

all

within wreath.

30

36-7

-65

(no border.)

A
r

31

35'9

M
M

-55

A
32
36-9
-65

AY
F

(no thunderbolt).

33

35-2

M
Al

-65

FA
34
y6-8
-65

k
)i

FA

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size'

133

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

35

32-8

(beliind,

doubtful

letters,

AAIA 01
FA
[Plate
-^
xxxviit. 2.

AC

? ?)

36

36-9

.J\

-7

FA
37
35-3

^
f

Ji

-6

(head

1.)

FA
38
28-6
.'R
-6

in front,

K
as preceding.

39

371

M
M

-6

as preceding.

40

-65

behind,

YAa)N
as preceding, but

41

35-8

M M

-7

behind,

ePACYAWN
KAAAinnov

<l>

42

35'1

-7

behind,

[Plate xxxviii.

3.]

43

35-2

M
M

-7

as preceding.

44

32-3

-7

as preceding, but obscure.

as preceding,

45

37-7

-7

behind,

KAAAnnoV

(sic)

as preceding.

Messene (191
Similar type
1.
;

B.C.)

no border.

in field,

E TTA

all vs^ithin

wreath.

46

38-1

Ai

'65

ZB
Similar type
r.

beneath, thunderbolt; infield,


all vpithin vi^reath.

K
A\

A:

47

37-3

JR

-65

[Plate xxxviii.
border of dots.

4.J

ZE
O
P
;

Similar type

in field,

all

within wreath.

48

37-8

JR

-65

[B.M.G., Pl.

II.

9.]

134

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
SiZK

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Reverse

Lacedaemon (192
Similar.

B.C.)

flanked by caps of Dioskouroi, with


stars
;

49

36-'

-6

above, A,

beneath, |y|

Bronze

Megara (243
Zeus Homagyrios standing 1. he leans with 1. on long sceptre, and holds on extended r. Nike stretching out to crown him border of dots.
; ;

B.C.)

AAEfAP
figure

Female EIIN AXAinN (Demeter Panachaia ?) seated 1., holding wreath in extended r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre.

50

66-

-85

behind,

AHMHTPI

ELIS
Silver

Aeginetic Standard
Circa

480421

B.C.

appear to hare first become actirc on the general cmalcening of Greece that followed the Persian invasion. Throughout its whole history the eagle and the thunderbolt, both symbols of Olymjyian Zeus, are of constant occurrence.
loould

The mint of Eli s

Stater
Eagle flying 1., with open wings and outspread tail it holds in its claws supine hare, which it tears with its
;

A_ [T]
incuse

Winged thunderbolt
circle.

traces of

beak.
184-

-8

[Plate xxxviii.

5.

Drachm
Eagle r., with open wings, perched on supine hare, which it is about to tear with its beak.
_

fk

"Winged thunderbolt;
;

all

within

incuse square

in field

1.,

leaf.

92-4

-8

Triobol
Similar type
43-8
1.

Winged thunderbolt

all

within

Al

-55

incuse circle.

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

135

No.

Weight

Obveksb

Reverse

Ch-ca

421365

B.C.

The appearance of
alliance
tclticJi

the head of Hera as a type may be the indirect effect of the Elis and Maniineia formed about 420 li.C. loith Aryos, whose deootion to the worship of this goddess is well hiowii*

Staters
Head
is:yi
of Hera r., wearing stepliaiios, adorned with flower- like ornamentation.

A Thunderbolt the whole within wreath of olive leaves.


;

-So

[BJI.C, Pl.

XII.

ll.J

Head

of eagle

1.

beneath, ivy-leaf.

FA
all

(in field r.)

"Winged thunderbolt; the whole in within olive-wreath


;

irregular incuse.

186-7

.R

-9

[Plate xxxviii.

6.]

Circ Elis

365322

B.C.

to had allied herself with Thebes, and she joined in ivelconiing Epamtiwndas the Olympic Peloponnesus. Her subsequent struggle with Pisa for the control of the the pieces concerned Festival has left traces in her mmismatic history, but none of

She early came to an understanding^ with are reprcseuU-'d in the Huiter Cabinet. Lamion Hrir. and she made no efort to renounce her allegiance till the Philip,

Stater

Head
ring

of

Hera

r.,

of

three

drops,

wearing necklace, earand Stephanos,

Eagle standing 1. on rock, with wings open and head turned back; all within
olive- wreath.

inscribed

FAAEIHN
[B.M.G., Pl.

187-

.R

-85

off coin.
XIV.

5.J

Triob ols
Similar type
lace.
r.,

without earring or neck-

Eagle standing r., with wings open and head turned back.
pierceJ.)
7.]

44-1

/R

-6

(No. 1

is

[Plate xxxviii.

Similar type, with earring and necklace no letters on Stephanos.

FA

(in field r.)

Eagle standing

1.,

wings

closed; behind, vine-branch with of grapes.

bunch

40-4

-65
,T , 1 svq nn 238 ff. Prof G-ardner'a suggestion is * See Gardner, Coins of Mis, .n m... f'^-'/f^^Lf/ofthe head of Hera. Cf. A. Lambroadvanced style o with the not, however, easy to reconcile 224 a. poulos in Zeits. fur Num., vol. xix., pp.
. .

136

SOUTHERN GREECE
Mktal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reveese

C/j

271191

B.C.

Elis regained her 'freedom' in 312 B.C., but was prohally more or less in the hands During of despots until 191, lohen she was compelled to join the Achaean League. this period her issues are degraded both in style and in weight. {For coins struck as a member of the League, see pp. 132, 133.)

Drachms
Eagle
r.,
r.,

which

perched on back of hare running it is about to tear with its

Winged

thunderbolt.

beak.

74-2

/R

-75

Similar.

A
field r.,

Similar type; in kantharos.

field

1.,

/V; in

10

75-

/R -75
gilt

[Plate

xxxviii.

8.]

Triobol
Head
of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

Thunderbolt

all

within

olive-

wreath.
11

32-3

-55

[B.M.C., Pl. XV. 12.]

Bronze
Circa 146

43

B.C.

No
Head
of

silver coins

were minted at Elis after the

Boman

Conquest.

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

FA

within olive-wreath.

UN
12
76-

AEI

yE

-8

[B.M.C., Pl. XVI. 3.]

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

137

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Islands off Elis

CEPHALLENIA
Cephallenia, on
u-liicit

direct trade route hetieeen

probahlij, the early

standard etitploi/ed Corcyra, and throughout North-Western Greece generally.

and Same loere all situated, huj in the Gm'cc proper and the Western Mediterrniu'iiii. Hence, The date at which coinaije began there and in Zacynthus. was the light form of the Aeginetic, which prevailed at
Crauii, Pales,

{See pp. 16, 27.)

CRANII
Circa 600

430

B.C.,

or later.

Silver

Tr ihemiobol
hair Female head of archaic style 1. hanging dovi'n in long queue behind.
;

Head

of

ram

1.,

in incuse square.

17-7

.^l -35

[Plate xxxviii.

9.]

Triobols
Earn advancing
45-1
1.
;

above, traces of inscr.

Bow

in oblong incuse

in

field,

39-5

M M

-5

-5

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XVI. 10.]

Obol
Head
13-3
of

ram

1.

Bow,

in incuse square.

JR

-3

[B.M.C., Pl. XVI. 13.]

After circa 400

B.C.

Silver

Obol

Head
16-4

of

ram

r.

K PA
[B.M.C
Pl. XVI. 16.]

Hoof

of

animal

r.

-45
.

138

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reveesb

Bronze

Ram
7i.1-:

standing

1.

Bow,

in oblong incuse

in field,

-65

Head
80-

of bull facing.

a:

-Gr,

[Plate xxxviii. 10.]

Similar type, of later style.


47-5
1

-65

[BJLC,

Pl. XVII. 4.j

Circa

31

B.C.

Bronze
The name on the fi^Uou-ing coins is that of rroculeius, the friend of Augustus (Horace, Odes, u. 2, 6). The provenance of similar pieces points to their havinq been strurlCephaUcnia, ichere he may have held

some post during

the ciril irars.

^
9
90-5
87-

Bust

of

Zeus

r.,

diademed; border

of dots.

CPRO CVLEI
LF-

Skate.

10

M M

-85
-9

countermark, wheel.
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XVII. 7.]

PALE
Circa

400350
Silver

B.C.

Diobols

P A
^

Head
^'-

of Kephalo.s, as bare-beaded

KE<|)AA[OS]
I

(in field r.)

Kepbalo.s,

naked, seated r. on rock M-hich is covered with his gai-ment his r. rests on rock behind him, while in his 1. he holds spear which leans against his
;

20-1
I

shoulder.
-5

[Plate xxxyiu. 11.]

PELOPONNESUS
I

139

No.

Weight

Metai.
Size

Obverse

Rev'ekse

Similar type

plain border.

KE<l>AAO[S]

(in field
1.

1.)

but Keplialos rests while be leans with


2i)-

Similar type; elbow on 1. knee,

r.

on spear.

.11

-45

Tetartemorion
Head of
3-:i

Pallas helmet.

1.,

wearing crested Athenian

within which, grain of corn upright.

.-R

-20

[Plate xxxviii. 12.]

Bronze
Female head
wearing sphendone.

1.,

64-

above, object resembling flower with stalk.


-7

within which, grain of corn upright convolvulus

[Plate xxxviii. 13.

P
51-

within which, grain of corn upright.

Dolphin

1.

-65

SAME
Circa

400300
Sir.vEE

B.C.

Diobol
Young male head
2G-4
1.,

laur.

SAA\AI
scent.

Hound

Lailaps

r.,

on

the

/R

-4.]

[Plate xxxviii. 14.J

Bronze

Young male head


46-.

r.,

wearing taenia.

SAMAIX1[N]
r.

Hound

Lailaps, seated

on haunches,

lifting its r.

forepaw.

-7

[B.M.C., Pl. XVIII. 19.

140

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obveese

Eeveese

Head
67-

of bull facing, horns.

fillets

suspended from

%^

-7

Foi'epart of galley
78-

I.

within wreath.

-era

ITHACA
Bronze
Circa
Itliaca, so

400200

B.C.

far as

is Icnou-n,

issued no silver coins

and no

coins at all earlier

than

ilie

folloioing.

Head
97-5

of Pallas 1., wearing helmet, without crest.

Corinthian

lOA

Bearded head

of

Odysseus

1.,

wear-

ing conical pilos.

-7

IB.M.C, Vl.

XXI. 8.]

lOA
63-

Bearded head of Odysseus


pilos.

r.,

wear-

Thunderbolt, within wreath of

olive.

ing conical
-65

\_B.M.G., Pl. XXI. 9.]

ZACYNTHUS
For
the

standard used at Zacynthus, and tlie early date at which money, see tinder Cephallenia, p. 137.

it

began

to issue

Before circa 431


Silver

B.C.

Diobo Is
[I]
26-8

Amphora.

Tripod-lebes with three handles, in incuse square.

-55

[Plate xxxviii. 15.

Obols
8-2
9-9

M M

Similar type.
-35 -35

Similar.

[B.M.a, Pl.

XIX. 3.]

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

141

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Circa

431390

B.C.

Durituj the first part of this period Zacynthns was an autonomous ally of Athens. Siilit^i'qiK'iitly she acct'pied the ineintahle Spartan svpi-t'iiiary, and remained subject
to

l-iporta at least until

after the battle of CiildiiH*

Silver

Obols
S-6

Head
-4

of Apollo

1.,

laur.
I

Tripod-lebes vpith three

liaTiclle.s.

[B.M.C, Vl.

XIX. 10.]

Similar type

r.

I A

Amphora.

JR

-4

[Plate xxxviii. 16.]

Circa

390146

B.C.

The oldest of the following series is probably No. by Dion during his stay in, Zacynthns, preoions
for

8.

to his sailing

No. 6 was struclc in 357 B.C. on his expedition

the overthroiD of iJionysins of Syracuse.

Silver

Stater
Head
of Apollo
r.,

laur.

I A

Tripod-lebes with neck and three


;

handles
169-

in field,

AIH NOS

-9

IB.M.C, Pl.

XIX. 23.]

T etrobol Head
of

Apollo

r.,

laur., hair

hanging

IA

down.
56-

Tripod-lebes (in ex.) handles; in field 1.,

with

XTPA;

three in field r.,

crescent.

M.

-65

IB.M.C, Pl. XX.

2.]

Bronze
Lyre.
93-,

I A
[B.M.G., Pl.

Tripod-lebes with three handles.

-7

XIX. 21.]

The coin

been interpreted as a proof of her revolt at figured in B.M.C., Pl. xix. 16, has

that tin.

(^-n^To^r^Ce^n^u^^B^c ^t S^e'rerrt Iptsent as frwrsup^ose^ t^o


Asklepios fondling them
(.Zeits. fiir

t^U Fal^Tar^ld'rr^^^fh'i^thatr
do

Herakles strangling serpents, but rather

Num.,

xviu., p. 197).

;;

14-2

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

Nil.

Weight

Obverse

Reveese

Head
4(r.5

of

Apollo

r.,

laui'.,

hair

hanging

I A

Porepai't of Pegasos, flying

r.

down.
JE
-65

[Plate xxxviii. 17.]

Similar type, of later style


dots.

border of

Z A
all

Tri2)od-lebes

with three handles

within wreath.

10

90-

JE

-8

[B.M.C., Pl. XX. 16.]

Head
11
44-,

of

Artemis

r.,

hair gathered in knot


;
j

Z A
all

Isehiud.

Quiver, with within Avreath.

.strap

attached

r.

JE

-Sn

[B.M.C., Pl. XX. 17.]

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.,

of

very

late

style.

-E -55

Imperial Times

Septimius Severus

AVTKA[I]
r.,

ACnCBnP
cuii-ass

laur.,

wearing

Bust and paluda-

ZAKY NOIOJN
to waist, leaning

Asklepios

1.,

naked

mentum.
i;?

upon

serpent-staff.

jE

-90

Caracalla

--

AIMA
r.,

Caracalla

laur.,

Bust of young wearing cuirass and

ZAK Y [N]OIWN

Draped
r.

figure,

paludamentum.
14

standing facing, holding in over altar, in 1. conuicopiae.

patera

/E

-ur,

[Plate xxxvm. 18.

PELOPONNESUS
.Metal Size

143

No.

Weight

Obverse

Keverse

ME S SEN

MESSENE
Circa
^[^^l<tclli(l,

280146

B.C.

heiiiij

in complete .subjection to Sparta, struck


its liberation, in

no

inoni'i/

before the battle

369 B.C., silrcr coins of Aeijinetic standard were Tlie issued, and subsequently, imder Macedonian infiuenci, a series of Attic loeight. folhnrintj are of still later date, the stijle and standard, of the silver ^yicces shoiohuj that iheij are contemporary u-ith the money of the Achaean Lcminc. Se4i also p. 133, Nos. 46 ff.
of Leuctra.
After

Silver

Aeginetic Standard (Reduced)

Triobols
Head
of Zeus, laur.
;

border of dots.

VE
all

21

Tripod- lebes, with three handles within wreath, showing leaves and

berries.

33-8

M
Al

-C

type

1.

33-4

-6

type

r.

in field,

TT

AflN
-6

38-2

.R

type

r.

no border.

in field,

no AV

KA HZ

[Plate xxxviii. 19.]

Bronze

Head

of
:

Demeter

r.,

corn

hair falls in cm-Is

wearing wreath of over her neck.

Zeus Ithomates, standing r., h foot thrust forward he brandishes thunderbolt in in r., and holds eagle on extended 1. behind, front, ME and tripod A N (downwards)
;

M n
I

134-

M
M

-86

in field

1.,

wreath.

[Plate xxxviii. 20.]


89-85

no wreath

visible.

Simila

Similar type;

in

front, tripod;

behind,

NC, and

AAEEIA[Z]

(downwards).

74-5

-85

144

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obversk

Reverse

Similar type,
dots.
152-,

of

later style

border of

Similar type,
tripod
;

of

later

style

in

front,

AI2N
Ai -85

behind, N'E in wreath, (horizontally placed).

and

Similar, but tyjse

1.

Similar type;

in front,
;

AIXIN

(down-

wards) and wreath

behind, tiipod and

2E
96-6

-8

-8

[BJI.C, Pl.

XXII.

ll.J

Similar type

r.

no border.

Zeus standing r. he holds sceptre in r., and eagle on extended 1. in front, Nt, tripod, and wreath; behind, NIXAP
;
;

XOC
10
11
77-

M M

-8

(C

off coin.)

-85

ASINE
Imperial Times
Julia

Domna

lOVAAO MNACEB
Domna
r.,

Bust

of

Julia

AC
ilN

within a wreath of pine.

draped.

NAI
[Plate xxxviii. 21.J

-85

COLONE
Imperial Times
Julia

Domna

[IJOVAIAAO
of Julia

MN
r.,

(.SU-)

Bust

Domna

KOA nNEITflN

drajied.

Avtemis(?), wearing short chiton and endromides, standing ]., leaning with r. on spear, and holding drapery over I. arm.

-9

[Plate

xxxviii.

22.

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

14:

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CORONE
Before circa 184
B.C.

Corone joined the Acliaean LetKjue in 184 B.C., and thereafter strnrl: federal roin. The foUowlnij piece would pass current either as a reduced Attic tetrohol or as a reduced Aeginetic triobol.
SiLVEE
Head, of Athena r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet border of dots.
;

op
bunch

Vine-branch
of

vi'ith

tendrils

and
all

grapes

beneath,

36-9

within wreath of
-6

ivy.

[Plate

xxxviii. 23.]

CYPARISSIA
Imperial Times
Plautilla

<t)OVABI
r.,

nA

Bust

of Plautilla

KVTTA

draped.

Poseidon, naked, PI C standing 1., leaning with 1. on trident, and holding dolphin on extended r.

-85

<t)OVABI
type.

HAAVTIAAA

Similar

[KVHAPIC]

CInN
1.,

Tyche stand-

ing facing, head cornucopiae.

holding patera and

JE

MOTHONE
Imperial Times
Julia

Domna

lOVAIA
Julia

AoMNACB
r.,

Bust

of

MO0X1 NAI AN
r.,

Domna

di-aped.

Pallas standing holding patera in extended 1., and leaning with r. on spear, against which
shield rests.

-Sfi

[B.M.G., Pl.

xxiii. 16.]

146

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

PYLUS
Imperial
Ttiiirs

Caracalla

MAVA NTHNEIN
ful Caracalla
i-.,

laur,,

Bust of youthwearing cuirass

TTY

head

and paludamentum.

Pallas standing facing, she holds spear in 1., and patera in outstretched r.
I

12 N

1.

-80

[Plate xxxviii. 24.

THURIA
Beonze
GcofirajililcaUii,

Thuria iras

in

Mfasenia.

led to

liot ilinpiiies hefii-eeu

the two peoples.

The claim That

to it
it

made by the Spartans was finaliy assigned

to l.iicoirid is

proied by the

letters

AA

on Nos. 3

5.

Second Century

B.C.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

bound with diadem;

eoY

border of dots.

(in field r.) Pallas standing I.; she leans with r. on spear, while with she supports shield which rests on 1.

92-0

M M

in field
-85
-8

ground; in field 1., NIKSNYMOZ; r., wreath of corn.

(border obscure.)

[B.M.C., Pl. XXIII. 24.J

Imperial Times

Septimius Severus

AOY Cn COY H POC HEP


Head
of Septimius Severus
r.,

GOV

ATWN
attire,

The Emperor,
;

in

laur.

military

standing 1., holding Nike in extended r. and spear in 1. he is being crowned from behind by Roma, helmeted and grasping parazonium in
1.
;

JE

-95

in ex.,

AA

[Plate xxxviii. 25.]

A0VC6TT0
Similar type.

VHPOC

(sic)

eOV
1.,

JE

-s

P Pallas standing holding Nike in r., and leaning with I. on spear in field, A
;

lATWN

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

147

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeveese

Geta

AoV[C]enrTANKAIC
Geta
r.,

Bust of
paluda-

eoV

head bare, wearing

mentum.
.E
-8

PI A[T]nN Tyclie standing 1., wearing turreted head-dress, and holdin


field,

ing patera and cornucopias;

A A
[B.M.C., Pl.
XXIII.

27.]

Laconia
GYTHIUM
Liiperiiil

Times

Septimius Severus

AoYCenC VHP0CC
Septimius Severus
r.,

Head

of

rV 06
waist,
sceptre.

ATWN

Zeus,
;

naked

to

laur.

seated 1. on throne he holds thunderbolt in r., and leans with 1. on

'95

[B.M.a, Pl.

XXVI. ll.J

Plautilla

4)OVABIAnAAVTIAAACB
of Plautilla
r.,

Bust

rV 0
1.,

draped.

Aphrodite standing draped, holding apple and leaning


sceptre.

ATWN

upon

M
M

-9

[Plate xxxviii. 26.]

rve
-85

ATWN

Geta

AOVCTTr TACKAI
r.,

BustofGeta
cuii-ass

"

bare-headed, wearing

and

paludamentnm

meet each other each wears pilos, surmounted by star, and holds spear in one hand, while with the other he
to

V 06 T A
Hfl

The Dioskouroi advancing

grasps the bridle of his horse, which


raises its forefoot
altar.
;

between them, low

/R

P.r,

last line of inscr. in ex.

[Plate

xxxviii. 27.]

u2

148

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

LACEDAEMON
Aftei- circa

250

B.C.

During early times the tortoises' of Aeyina furnished Sparta loith a currency. Except the traditional iron monoj, of -lohicJi. no specimens liave survived, no coins loere struck hi/ the state until after the Macedonian siqjremacy. Nos. 1 3 are earlier than 192 B.C., ivhen Sparta joined the Achaean League. For silver issued Many of the bronze pieces, on the other hand, after that date, see p. 134, i\'o. 49. are of rery late style, and belong to the period of lioman dominion.

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetradrachm*
Head
of

Athena
;

r.,

wearing crested

C'cu'iii-

A A

thian helmet

border of dots.

Herakles, naked, seated 1. on rock, on which is spread lion's skin his 1. hand rests on rock, and his r. on the top of his club, which stands upright
;

229-4

before

him

border of dots.

12
[Plate xxxix. 1.]

Te tr ob ols
Head
of bearded border of dots.

Herakles,

laur.,

r.

A A

Amphora, round which serpent


flanked

twines,

by
;

conical

caps

of

Dioskouroi with stars all within wreath.


35-3
.41

infield, Kl

TT;

7
[B.M.C., Pl. XXIV.
4.J

Similar

but head diademed.

A A
all

Similar type, without serpent;


;

same symbols

in field, f~p

fl

within wreath.
doubtful.

3.5-

-65

monogram
[Plate xxxix. 2.]

Bronze
Eagle standing
closed
;

1. on thunderbolt, wings border of dots.

A A

Thunderbolt, with spread wings.

148-

119-

M M

-95 -85

(border obscure.)

IB.M.C,

Pl. XXIV. 3.]

vui.

xvn., pp. 107

ft

Pl. V. a

and

Zextschr. fur

Num.,

vol. xsi., pp.

213

f.,

PI. iv.

j-4_

-^^s,

PELOPONNESUS
Metai
Size

149

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of

Lyourgus

r.,

wearing taenia

A A
letters.

Club, handle of w'hich


;

ends in

border of dots.

caduceus

in

field,

monograms

and

100-5

.E

-9

around,

AY K O YPPOC

and

[_B.M.G., Pl. XXIV. 7.]

136-

JF.

1-

around,

AYKOYP T OC

>S|

and '^
3.]

[Plate xxxix.

Ho9
es-

-95

no legend
around,
behind,

visible.

E and

H
I

2E -95

[AYKOYPf]

OC

10
11

13383-

-95
-9

AYKoYPCroC]

T T
I

and
and
and

behind, traces of letters.

Oj-K

Bust of youth (Pan?) drapery about neck.

r.,

wearing taenia;

A A

Eagle standing

r.,

wings closed
;

in field, of dots.

monograms and

letters

border

12

58-5

13

81-5
84-5
62-

14
15

M M M M
M M

-75

countermark, small head

r.

/S

and
and

-75
-75
-8

^
>S

K
<>

and and and


and
4.]

border of dots,

A
N
;

E
I I

16

59-5
79-

-8

border of dots,

17

-8

behind neck, pedum

border of dots.

<t>

[Plate xxxijc.

18

84-

-8

uncertain countermark

border of dots.

and |3H

Heads

of

the Dioskouroi jugate

r.,

each

A A
which

Two amphorae, round


a

each

of

wLng5aLpnos;bori^ofdots.
19
91-

snake

twn.es;

all

w:thm

wreath.

20
21

6657-

M ^
JE

-86
-75
-75

between the amphorae,


infield, EfV)
in field
?

A
K

(?)

A Y
in field
r.,

1.,

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

22

49-

23 24

25

26

28

29

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

151

No.

Weight

Obverse

Revbese

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

weaving diadem

border

Club downwards;
ETTI

in

field,

of dots.

EV

PV K/t o Z
all

witbin wreath.

30
31

S:V5

.E JE

-S

7-2

-So

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV.

6.J

ATPATINOC
bai'e.

Young male bead

r.,

Eagle standing
<|>|

r.,

wings closed;

in field,

and

(0

border of dots.

67-

JE

-8

Iiitjjeriul

Coinage

Claudius

TIKAAYAIOCKAICAEof

_J

Head

AAEni AA Kn NOC
six rays.

Claudius

r.,

laur.

Caps of tbe Dioskouroi, each surmounted by star of

33

11
[B.M.C., Pl. XXV. 12.]

Commodus
_ |Sj modus
Bust of Cornbare-headed, wearing cuirass

AAOAOCK

AAK
AAI

within wreath.

r.,

and paludamentum.

MONI
GJN

34

-9

15:3

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Oevekse

Reverse

Argolis
ARGOS
Circa 468

322

B.C.

The first coins that can be certainly assigned to Argos date from the early part They loere probably issued when the city, having of the Fifth Century B.C. recovered from the effects of her defeat by 8pa,rta, consolidated her strength by reducing Mycenae and other neighbouring towns. Nos. 1 and 2 belong to this period. The Hunter Cabinet contains no specimens of the fine silver series struck after the end of the Fifth Century, when Argos became a great artistic centre. Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Triobols
;

42-7

M
M

Forepart of wolf forward.

1.,

with forefeet

thi-nst

above, two deep indentations; within incuse square.

all

-5

[Plate xxxix.
46-3
-55
I

7.

Beonze

Head
76-5

of

Apollo

r.,

lanr.

A
[Plate xxxix.

beneath, lyre.

-65
y.]

Circa

322229

B.C.

mfiueace, the heavier silver currency of Argolis probably consisted of tetrad rach.s nuth Alexander's types. The following, which represent the smaller denominations, were Attic tetrobols, except No. 11, which is an obol ; but then would also pass as Aegn.etic triobols. These issues came to an end in 229 b c when Argos jonied the Achaean League. See p. 131, Xo. 17.

Under

ATcuMan

Silver
Forepart of wolf forward.
39-6

1.,

with forefeet thrust

beneath, symbol; above, lettera within shallow incuse square.


of three crescents

all

Ai
Al

-65

ornament formed
in front,

A P

36

-.JO

A
(No. 5
is

clubl.;
restruck.)

A P

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

153

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeversb

6
7

40-7
38-3

M M
.R

-65
-6

crescent with horns

upwards
;

A P

above,

eagle

r.

upon

liarpa

[Plate xxxix.
8 9
38-6

9.]

club,

and dolphin

1.

f P

35-8

JR

-6

(type
above,

r.)

club,

and bow
r.

P P
;

10

33-5

-66

eagle

on harpa

P Y

Head
11

of wolf

r.

above,

/\

beneath, round shield

above,

121

JR

-45

[Plate xxxix. 10.]

Forepart of wolf, with feet thrust forward.

/\

beneath, symbol
;

in field, magistrate's

name

all

within shallow incuse square.

12

37-6

M M
JR

A FA
-6
!

type

r.

harpa

i
.

KAEOS
[B.M.C., Pl. XXVIII. l.J

E
13
35-2
-55

type

r.

owl

r.

e Y
KAEOZ
E P fl
I

[Plate xxxix. ll.J


eagle
r.

14

38-8

-65

type

1.

on thunderbolt

NO Z
boar's

15

36-3

JR

-6

type

1.

head

r.

A AAA
I

A Y
[H]E

NO
I

16

35-6

JR

-6

typer.

head

of Helios facing;

<|>

A
caps of Dioskouroi with stars
;

OY

17

331

JR

-6

type

r.

T n

PY
ic

Bronze

Head
18
46-

of Pallas thian helmet.

r.,

wearing crested Corin-

AP FE

Tyche

1.,

holding patera and

cornucopiae.

-75

Head
19
49-5
VOL.
II.

of

Hera

r.,

with flowing hair, wear-

Pallas, fully

armed, brandishing spear

1.

ing steplianos inscribed

APT

-65

154

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of wolf r.

Quiver

in
r.
;

field

1.,

helmet and

wolf;

head
20
59-

in field

r.,

and

JE

-65

monogram, partly

oif coin.

[BM.C,
Head
42of

Pl. XXVIII. 7.]

Hera

r.,

wearing Stephanos.

Quiver;
pieces
;

in field L,

helmet with cheek-

in field

r.,

-6

Similar.

Similar type, with two arm-like projections and a knob on either side:* in
field r.,

22

52-5

-65

[Plate xxxix. 12.]

Iiiqieridl

Titnes

Ak

the.

luiJiic-iiKd-h

nhows, No. 24

is

apiece of 10 assaria.

Antoninus Pius

AVTANTWN INoCVCB
Head
of

Antoninus Pius

A P r
1.

r.,

laur.

Hera, seated 1. on throne, Stephanos she holds pomegranate on extended r., and leans with
I

WN
tall

wearing

23

on sceptre.
[B.M.C., Pl. XXVIII. 16.]

1-

Valerianns Senior

noAIKBAA EPIA[NOC]
Valenanu.s
r.,

Bust of

APT
feet

E...
head
r.

Zeus
;

standing
r.

laur.,

weaiing paluda-

naked,

facing,
sceptre,
r.,
I

mentum.

leans with

on long
his

while
eagle

1.

re.sts on hip; at with wings open;

in

24

271-

field,

1-2

A
[Plate xxxix. 13.]

CLEONAE
Imperial Times

Geta

AOVKIOC
Head
of

IMlocrT.
1.,

Geta

bare.

KAON AIWN
cippus, on

75
The general appearance

Rock, surmounted by which stands eagle r., with wings open and head thrown back.

of the type as here rendered hardly suggests a qmver. qui

PELOPONNESUS
Metai,
yizK

15J

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

EPIDAURUS
The types of
the coins of Epiilaurun
refer, as one might expect,
to

the n-orship
to its

of Asldepios.

The town also

struclc silver with similar types


tlie

prior

ahsorption in

Achaean League.

Bronze
After circa 350
B.C.

Head

of Asklepios

r., laui-.

EP

Epione, wife of Asklepios, advancing she is dropping something from r. in into patera held in extended 1.
1.
; ;

field r., rupping-vessel.

70-5
55-5

M
.E

-7

-6

Similar type, of inferior


47-

style.

Coiled Pjaws open serpent,


r.

vpith

head

erect

and

JE

-6

Imperial Times

En A AYPOYIEPAC
I

Head

of

ACKA
HnEI

within wreath.

Asklepios
97-

v.,

lanr.

border of dots.

JE

-8

HERMIONE
Circa

350322

B.C.

The

stule

than tie

Peloponnesus. At a suhseciuent period of Macedonian supremacy in the monei/ as a member of the Achaean League. Hcrmionc strnclc

and

iceic/ht

of No.

1,

which

is

an Ae,/inctic

triohol, indiccde that it is earlier

date

Silver

Head
44-2

Demeter 1., wearing necklace, and wi-eath of bai'ley.


of

eaiTing,

CE within a wreath, formed


of barley

of

two

stalks

with

ears.

.;

[B.M.G., PL. XXX. l.J

Bronze
Similar type.
31-5

Long

torch upright;

all

within

wreath formed as above.


[B.M.G., PL. XXX.
4.]

-5

156

SOUTHEEN GREECE
Metal
Size

No,

Weight

Obvekse

Eeveese

TROEZEN
Fourth Century
B.C.

The

silver

money of

this period is of Attic weight, a striking proof of the intimate relations that subsisted between Troezen and Athens.

Beonze

Head
26-5

of Apollo (?)

1.,

wearing taenia.

TPO

(in field r.)


1.,

Ornamented

trident;

in field
-5

dolphin upwards.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV. 24.J

Imperial Times
Julia

Domna

IOVAAOA\ NANC6B
Domna
r.,

Bustof Julia

TPOIZH NinN
olive-tree
;

drapery about neck.

Akropolis of Troezen, with distyle temple on summit; to 1.,


to
r.,

'95

cypress.

[Plate xxxix. 14.]

Arcadia
Circa

650420

B.C.

of any political federation of the Arcadians in early times, corns is a proof that the feeling of unity between it a ties found expression in an organization the of some sort. The place of mintane ^s uncertain; not improbably it was Eeraea.* This issue came to an ind about the time of the battle of Mantineia.

Nothing

ishwwn

lU7 T

"fMeral

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Triobols
Zeus, raked to waist, seated 1. on throne; he leans with 1. on sceptre; above extended r., eagle flying 1.

AP KA

Archaic head of Artemis r., wearing necklace and diadem; hair hanging down and gathered in bunch behind neck eye represented in full as
;

if

seen from the front;

all

in incuse

'

45-4

JR.

-6

countermark,

square.
lyre.

[Plate xxxix. 15.]


* See

Imhoof-Blumer, Monnaies grecgues,

p, 196.

;;

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

167

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Rbvebse

Similar type.
45-8

A
[A]

^
P

eye in profile Similar type 1. all in incuse square.


;

.R

-65

Similai' type.

APKA
r.,

Bust of Artemis Al KOA/ wearing necklace; hair bound with crossed fillet, and gathered in knot at back of head traces of incuse.
;

44-:)

-65

eagle off coin.

double- struck.

[Plate xxxix. 16.]

Circa

370300

B.C.

The overthrow of Sparta at Leuctra revived the feeling of Arcadian unity, which found a rcdlying -point in the new foundation of Megalopolis, where were struch Nos. 4 15.

Silver

Aeginetic

Standard

Stater
Head
of

Zeus Lykaios

1.,

laur.

Pan, naked and with short horns, 1. on rock over which garment his face is turned to the is spread front, while he leans with r. on pedum, at his feet, syrinx with 1. on rock
reclining
; ;

on rock,
181-2

OAYA\

I-

[Plate xxxix. 17.]

Triob ols
Nos.

911

connect directly with are decidedly later in style than the others, and

Megalopolis, Nos. 1 /.

Head

of

Zeus Lykaios

].,

laur.

/5^

Pan, naked and with short horns,


1.

seated

on rock, raising
in
1

r.

hand and

holding

pedum
;

431
41-2
43-

M M M
JR

-7

on rock, syrinx
as preceding.

in field

r.,

-65 -65

behind head,

on rock, garment; in
I

field r.,

[B.M.O., Pl. XXXII. 11.]


43-7

on rock, syrinx

in field

r.,

A\

1.58

SOUTHERN GREECE

No.

PELOPONNESUS
ItETAt
Size

159

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CLEITOR
Circa

400322

B.C.

Apiui from
inoiici/

the more important Arcadian cities minted These issues loere most 'plentiful ditriiuj the Spartan siipre)iiacij, and again after the second battle of Maidiiicia (o62 B.L'.) lind weakened the position of Megalopolis. the federal coinage,
in their oion

names.

Silver

Aeginetio

Standard

Triobols
Head
42-t
of Helios, radiate, facing;

drapery

KAH

Bull butting

r.

about neck.
I

^
.R

-65
i

above, ivy-leaf.

[Plate xxxix. 19.]


40-6.5

above, centaur raised r.

r.,

holding

branoli

in

{B.M.C., Pl.

xxxiii.

11.

Imperial Times

Julia

Domna

Bust of Julia
shoulders.

Domna

r.,

drapery about

KA IT O

Dioslvouroi, CON PI naked, standing facing, looking towards each one another, both arms extended holds conical object in hand next his fellow; between them, altar, and dot.
;

-9

traces of inscr.

[Plate xxxix. 20.

Plautilla

<|)OVABIA

[nA]AVTIAAACB
r.,

KAITO

Bust of Plautilla

draped.

Tyche, turreted, PlilN holding patera and cornuoopiae, standing 1. before altar.
_

-85

160

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Sizn

No.

Weight

Obverse

Kevebse

MEGALOPOLIS
Circa

300251

B.C.

For federal coins struck at Megalopolis before 300 B.C., see p. 157 f. The following series came to an end icith the assassination of the tyrant Aristoderints. For money issned in name of the Achaean League, see p. 131, No. 24.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Triobols
Head
of

Zeus Lykaios

1.,

laur.

MET

Pan, naked and with short horns, 1. on rock, raising r. hand, and holding pedum in 1. in front, eagle 1.,
seated
:

wings open.
36-8

M.

-6

Lu field

1.,

XM

[Plate xxxix. 21.]

Similar, of inferior style.

Similar, of inferior style.


in field,

35-6

Al

-6

A A
r.,

367

AX

-65

in field

Al

[B.M.a, Pl. XXXV.


4
!

10.]

3.V1

-6

uncertain countermark.

in field,

Al

fi^)

Iiiiperiul

Times

Septimius Severus

AO

- _ _ Septnnius Severus

HPOC
r.,

Head
laur.

of

MEPAAO
running
r.,

X2N

Artemis

holding torch in either hand.

-85

(No. 5

is

pierced.)

PELOPONN]<]SUS

161

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Ohvkrsf.

Reverse

ORCHOMENUS
After circa 370
B.C.

Bronze
Orchomemis declivcd
battle
to

of Mtiidineia.

It is

join the Arcadian confederacy as reconstituted after the to this period in her history that her only hnown

autonomous coins belong.

Young male

head, bearded, crested Corinthian helmet.

r.,

wearing

E P

Artemis v., clad in long chiton and having quiver at shoulder, discharging arrow in field r., P
;

66-

JE
[Plate xxxix. 22.]

Imperial Times

Septimius Severus

Bust of Septimius Severus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

OPXO M

NinN
;

Artemis

she is clad in standing facing, head 1. short chiton and endromides, and holds torch in either hand.

-9

traces of inscr.

Julia

Domna

iOV-r.,

Bust

of Julia

Domna

OPXOME

NIXIN

Tyche,

wearing

draped.

turreted head-dress, and holding patera and cornucopiae, standing at altar 1.

JE

-85

lOVAIA

AOMNfAC

Similar type.

OPXOM ENIHN
head
1.,

Asklepios, facing,
r.

leaning with

on

serpent-staff.

-85

Similar.

OPX[OM] ENinN

Aphrodite

draped, standing r., leaning with r. on column, and holding apple in extended 1.

-85

[Plate xxxix. 23.]

Geta

[__]CTT

Bust of Geta bare. wearing paludamentum head

TETACK

r.,

OPXOM

ENIfiN Asklepios, facing, leaning upon serpent-staff. head l,

-9

J J

162

SOUTHERN GREECE
Mktal
Size

No.

Weight

Obversb

Reverse

PHENEUS
After circa 362
B.C.

The following is prohabhj contemporary loitli the fine silver pieces struck at Pheneus and other Arcadian cities, after the federal ties had been loosened by the second battle of Maiitincia. The types probably refer to the myth of the lost mares of Odysseus.

Beonze
Bust of Artemis Eurippe r., laur. hair in knot beliind; bow and quiver at
;

<I>EN E.D.N Mare feeding r.


in ex., |-P

beneath,/^

71-

shoulder.
-65

[Plate xxxix. 24.

PHIGALEIA
Imperial Times

Geta
Bust of Geta, bare-headed,
r.,

wearing

Pallas,
patera,

paludameutum.

standing 1., helmeted, holding and leaning upon spear.

'

M M

-85 -85

[AJOVCEH TETACK
TE TACCEBK

<1>I

AA EHN
A AEHN

<l>l

TEGBA
Circa

400370
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic

Standard

Obol
Female head
12-7
r.
; '

hair in Queue Hueue.

T ;^ shallow mcuse square. m


|

c,i,ii

/R

-i

[Plate xxxix. 2 5.
(No. 1
is

pierced.)

PELOPONNESUS
Metal
Size

1G3

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

After circa 370

B.C.

Bkonze
The figure of Keplteus on the Iter, of No. 3 is horroiced from that of Ajax on For silrer struck by Tegea as a memhcr of the Locrian coins (see pj). 31,^.). Achaean League, see p. 132, Nos. 27 f.

Head

of Athena Alea r., wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with

TETE

(to r.)

Owl

1.,

on olive-branch.

Skylla hurling stone.


60-

JE

-65

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVII. 13.]

Head

of Athena Alea Athenian lielmet.

r.,

wearing crested

TEFEA

Kepheus, helmeted, (in field 1.) charging r., grasping short sword in r., and holding shield on 1. arm between
;

his legs, Pi,


73-

-75

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVII. 15.j

A A EOS

Head

of

Hero

Aleos

r.,

TEFEATAN

bearded, and wearing diadem.

69-6
65-

M M -86
-9

Athena 1., lean(above) ing on spear, and Kepheus r., holding spear and shield, standing facing each Athena hands to other, both helmeted Kepheus the hair of Medusa between them, Sterope r., holding amphora to beneath, f4/| ; above, receive it
;

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVII. 19.]


(No. 5
is

pierced.)

Head

of

Demeter

1.,

wearing stephane; at

TEfEATAN

(in field 1.)

Athena

r.,

her shoulder, flaming torch.

helmeted, and armed with spear, aod presenting the hair of Medusa to Sterope 1., who holds up amphora to receive it ; above,

40-

-75

[B.M.C,

Pl. XXXVII. 20.]

Y 2

164

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevekse

THE ISLANDS
Crete*
Imperial Times

Silver and Beonze

Caligula

TKAIZAP ZEB rEPAPXMEr-A HM-EEOY YTT[A] Head of Caligula


37-7
r.,

Head

of

Augustus

1.,

radiate;

around,

seven stars of six rays each.

bai-e

drapery visible at

1.

shoulder, over which sceptre.


-66

[Plate
38-6

xl.

l.J

A\ -65

inscr. partly off coin.

three stars off coin.


(No. 2
is

pierced.)

Claudius

Tl

APXMEr-AHM EZOYVnA
Head
160-4
of Claudius
1.,

KAAYAIOZ KAIZAP ZE TERMbare.

Augustus,

Ai

1-

wearing toga, and holding patera and sceptre, seated 1. on chair, which is placed on car dravm by four elephants, each with driver; in field, seven stars of six rays each.
1.

[B.M.C, Pl.

3.]

Claudius and Messalina(?)

TIKAAYAIOZ KAIZAPFEPM
BA]
Head
of Claudius
1.,

[ZE

GEA ZEBAZTA
draped, stephane.
r.,

bare.

and

Bust of Messalina (?) wearing ornamented

-75
[-B.J/.C., Pl.

1.

4.J

Messalina and Antonia

[---J
lina
r.,

CeBACTOY
hair in queue.

Head

of Messa-

ANTWNIA CBACT.
Antonia
r.,

Head

of

hair in queue.

-7

countermark, K0(V)

a co*r/ of Cret!ncoir'

^'"'""'"'*'2"^ ^^ ^^

'^^^'^

'^""^""^ (Macon, 1890), which

is

practically

CEETE
Metal
Size

165

No.

Weight

Obverse

Bevebse

Nero

[NEPD,NKAAYAIKAI]ZAPZEBA

ZTOZTEPM
lJ.G-1

Head

of

Nero

r.,

bare.

Zeus, naked, standing 1., holding thunderbolt and leaning on sceptre in field, seven stars of six rays each.
;

.H

-95

[Plate

xl. 2.]

.E

10

.E

-9

11

-75

12

-9

166

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevekse

Trajan

AYTOKPATWP AVr-TPAIA KOINON KPHTWN

NOCreP AAKI
1.,

Artemis

Bust

of

Trajan

laur.

13

huntress running r., holding bow in 1., and with r. drawing arrows from quiver at her feet, hound running r.

1-2

Head

of

Trajan

1.,

laur.

Similar.

U
15

M
JE

1-

TPAIANO

AAK

-9

AVr-TPAIANOCreP AAKI

AYT AVr TPAIANOC rP AAKI


Similar type.

KOINON KPHTI2N
naked branch
to

waist,

reclining

16
17

M M

-96 -95

in r., and with 1. overturned vase whence water flows.

River-god, holding leaning upon


1.,

inscr. partly off coin.

[B.M.C, Pl.

I.

11.

AYTOKPATOJP- AVr-TPAIA

NOC.

p. AAKI-

KOINON KPHTflN
phoros
sceptre
;

Bust of Trajan

1.,

laureate.

seated 1., leaning at his feet, eagle.

Zeus Nikewith 1. ou

18

JE

1-2

AYT
Klover
1.

Bust of Trajan
shoulder.

TPAIANOCr[E]P. AA
r.,

AAKI A

laur.,

drapery

19

(in ex.) Female figure (Dacia) seated 1., in attitude of dejection; in front of her, a trophy, at foot of which two captives (?).

1-2

[Plate

xl.

7.]

AYrOYCTO TPAIANOC rP Head


AAKI
of Trajan
1.,

KOINON KPHTflN
with
1.

laur.

Zeus Aeto1.,

20

phoros, naked to waist, seated

leaning

-9

upon long

sceptre.

CRETE
Metal
SiZK

167

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Bbvebse

Hadrian

AYTKAITPA AAPIANOC
of

Head

KOINON KPHTil N
;

Apollo,

Hadrian

r.,

laur.

naked, standing 1. on omphalos, hair in formal queue he holds deer in extended r., and bow in 1.

21

2E

-9

[Plate

xl. 8.]

AYTKAICTPAI AAPIANOCC BA Head of Hadrian r., laur.


22

KO

KPHTUN

Zeus, naked to waist, seated 1. on throne, holding patera and leaning upon sceptre ; at
I

NON

his feet, eagle.


-9

[Plate

xl. 9.]

AYTOK AAPIANOC
23 24

Bust

of

Garlanded altar

on which,

fruit.

Hadrian
-65
-6

r.,

laur.

(AY

TOK AAPIANOC)
[JB.M.a, Pl.
I.

12.]

Similar.

K K

Circular aUar, with narrow waist,


;

on low stand
25 26 27
iE -65

on

it,

fruit.

M ^

-65
-7

IB.M.a, Pl.

I.

14.J

Similar.

Tripod

ou which,

fruit.

28

-65

[Plate xl. 10.]

Antoninus Pius

_ _ TO) N El Pius r., laur.

NOC

Bust

of

Antoninus

K-

K Warrior 1., wearing crested helmet, and carrying on 1. arm round shield,
over
r.

shoulder

spear

with

point

forward and downwards.

29

-7

[Plate

xl.

11.]

Jj J

168

SOUTHEEN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

WSIGHT

Obverse

Ebvebse

ANOPOLIS*
After circa 250
B.C.

Beonzb

Young
143-

male

head

r.,

of

rude

style

A/
12

plain border.

border of dots.

-7

[Plate

xl.

12.

A/
26-5

in field

r.,

i3alin-branch.

Horn

of goat in border of dots.


;

field

1.,

palm-brancli

-65

[Plate xl. 13.]

APOLLONIA(?)t
Fourth Century
B.C.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Young male head
177-2
r.,

of rude style.

(in field r.)

Tripod-lebes with three


in incuse circle.

11

handles

all

[Plate xl. 14.

APTERA
Circa

350250
I.,

B.C.

An

Attic

tetradracha
ill

with

Alexandrine types

A])teru; see Vol.

has been attrihvled p. 323, N,,. 260.

I,/

Btnlhr

Silvek

Aeginetic

Standard

Stater

A TTEPAinN
;

Female head r., wearing stephane, necklace, and earring of three drops hau- rolled.

Warrior,

wearing cuirass and crested helmet, standing 1., holding on 1. arm large round shield; he raises r. in adoration of small tree growing 1 in

177-

field r.,
-9

PTOAIOITOS

[Plate
* See Svorouos, op.
oil., p.

xl.

16.

f.

On

this attribution see Svoronos, op.

cit., p.

10.

CRETE
Metal
Size

169

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Bronze
Female head
32-5
I

r.,

wearing earring and neck-

APT APA
II.

Strung bow.

lace
-5

hair rolled.

IB.M.a, Pl.
Female head
3
1.,

7.]

wearing stephane.

r TA
field
1.,

Racing- torch flaming arrow-head.

r.

in

41-6 30-5

JE -65

-6

inscr. partly ofE coin.

Similar head
lace.

r.,

with earring and neck-

Inscr. doubtful;

otherwise similar;
1.

but

torch flaming

37-

7E

-6

Circa

20067
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard (Reduced)

Stater
Head
of Apollo
r.,

laur.

AFITAPAinN
ing,

Naked warrior
;

stand-

and
138-7

facing, leaning with r. holding shield on 1. arm

on spear,
border of

dots.

-95
[Pla'I'e XL.

16.]

Triobols
Female head
rolled
;

r.,

wearing stephane

hair

XTTTAPAION

border of dots.

"Warrior, wearing crested helmet, marching 1. ; he carries large spear, point downwards, and round shield; in field 1., Nl; border
of dots.

KA

411

-7

O
[B.M.C., Pl,

doubtful.

II.

8.]

Similar.

ATTT

Apollo, naked, IflN seated 1. on rock, leaning with 1. elbow on large lyre, and holding patera in ex-

APA
r.

tended
38-3

-65

[B.M.C., Pl. n. 9.J

170

SOUTHERN GEEECE
Metal
Size

Xo.

WEtQfiT

Obverse

Reverse

Bronze
Female head
r.,

wearing Stephanos.

A
P

T A
A

TT
I

Warrior, wearing crested helmet, advancing 1., carrying spear and round shield border of
;

dots.

64-

-7

Female head
10
dress.
oil-

r.

hair enveloped in head-

[ATTTA] PAin[N]

Similar type.

.E

-6

Female head
11
37-

r.,

wearing Stephanos.

An
P'

T[A]
A[l]

Bee

border of dots.

()

n
III.

N
5.J

[B.M.C, Pl.

ARCADIA
Circa 300
B.C.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Drachm
Head
of

Zeus Amnion

r.

APKA AHN
head
r.,
;

Pallas standing facing,

wearing crested helmet and long chiton she leans with r. on spear, while 1. rests on shield that stands on the ground beside her.
81-8

.R

-65

IB.M.C, Pl.

III.

8.

ARSINOE
Bronze
Circa

300250

B.C.

Female head
behind.

r.

hair gathered in

bunch

A 5
P
I

r., wearing crested helmet; he leans with r. on spear, while 1. rests on shield which stands on the ground, beside

Naked warrior standing

91i

JJ

-85

him.
[Cf.

B.M.C,

Pl.

III.

9.]

; ;

CIRETE

171

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

AX US
After circa 300
B.C.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Drachm
Head
1

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

FAJ

IflN

Tripod-lebes, with three

handles.

82-4

-7

[Plate

xl.

17.]

Triobol
Head
of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

Tripod-lebes, with three handles border above, thunderbolt and

KPA

of dots.
4.2-8

-6

IB.M.C,

Pl.

III.

12.

Bronze

Head
62-

of Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

CAZI

X2N
;

Tripod-lebes, with three


r.,

handles in field border of dots.


-75
1

[p

beneath,

1||j

56-

{B.M.G., Pl.

III.

13.]

Head
60-

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

Tripod-lebes,
;

with

neck

and

three handles

border of dots.

-75

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.,

of

late

style;

A Z
dots.

Winged thunderbolt; border

of

border of dots.
70-

-75

z2

172

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Revebse

CERAEA
Circa 300
B.C.

SiLVEE

Aeginetic Standard

Drac h.m
Head
of

Artemis

I.,
;

in knot behind

radiate, hair gathered quiver at shoulder.

KEPAITAN
wreath.

To

1.

and

r.
;

of inscr.,
all

arrow-head and spear- head

within

70-9

Al

-8

[Plate xl. 18.]

CHERSONESUS
Circa

350300
SiLVEK

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Head
of Artemis Britomartis r., laur., wearing earring and necklace part of her 'hair is gathered in a bunch on the top of her head, while a number of tresses flow down over her neck; border
;

X EPSON A S
;

I Apollo, naked, seated r. on omphalos, hair gathered in a top-knot with 1. he grasps lyre which rests on 1. knee, while in r. he holds
;

ON

plektron

174

of dots.

in front, thymiaterion.

105
[Plate xl. 19.]

Circa

300200
Bronze

b.c.

Rude head
helmet.

of Pallas

1.,

wearing crested

XEP

Prow

of

vessel

r.

above,

border of dots.

X;

64-

-65

[B.M.C., Pl.

IV.

5.J

CRETE

173

174

SOUTHBEN" GREECE

No.

Weisht

Metal
'

Obverse

Eeverse

Size

BeONZE

Head
101-

of

Apollo

1.,

laur.

K A/

Labyrinth, in the form

of a swastica.

-S.T

[Plate

xl. 24.

Head
10

of

Denieter

(or

Persephone)

r.,

nNAM
xli.

Young male head

r.

wearing corn- wreath.

[Plate

1.]

KNI2

Female head r., wearing earring and necklace hair rolled.


;

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

11

18-5

-4

[Cf.

B.M.C,

Pl.

v.

8.]

Cli-ca

350300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic jStandard
Staters
Head
of Hera 1., wearing Stephanos ornamented with floral pattern, necklace, and earring of three drops hair falls
;

KNUSinN

over neck.

(beneath) Square labyrinth; in field 1., and arrow-head; in field r., Rand thunderbolt; border of dots.

12

174-7

.R

-9

[B.M.C, Pl.

v.

11.

Similar head, of larger size or necklace.


13
17n-2

no earring

KN 125

UN

(above)

Similar

type;

border doubtful.

1-

Drachm
Type similar
drop. 14
to

No. 12

earring of single

KNnSI
field
1.,

(beneath)

Square labyrinth in
;

A,

r.,

border of dots.

83-2

.11

-8

[Cf. _C.i1/.r., Pl. v.

12.

; ;

CRETJ*]

175

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Tetrob ols
Similar type,
15
IG

Similar.

59-2

A\ -75
.11
'7
I

no necklace.
no earring
;

KNn
Stephanos plain.

KNX2ZI
[Plate
xli.

3.]

Bbl.nze*

Head

of Apollo

1.,

laur.

border of dots.

Minos, naked
rinth
;

to waist, seated

1.

on laby-

on sceptre, and holds wreath-bearing Nike r. on exbeneath, traces of letters tended r. he leans
;

-with

1.

in field
71-

1.,

f^

(?)

border of dots.

.E

-8

Circa 220 B.C.

Bronze
The types of the following piece p)resent a record of the alliance formed between Gortyna and Cnosstis (Polyb., iv. 53) loith a view to the subjugation
of the rest of
Vi-i:ti\

Europa seated
1.
;

sidevs'ays
is

on bull running

KN

her veil
;

inflated above her, like a

Square labyrinth il SI between K and N, star of eight rays

UN

beneath, two dolphins meeting border of rays.


sail

border of dots.

18

JE

-7

[B.M.C., Pl.

VI.

3.]

Circa

20067

B.C.

on About 200 B.C. Chosshs, with certain other Cretan towns, struch money in imitatiu.v Some cf Cydonia, No. 14). the Athenian tetradnichms of the 'me;' style {see of Nos. 19 and 20, on the these. the following bronze pieces may he contemporary loith circa 116 B.C., a hand, belong to a series which cannot have commenced bifore
other

IX. such pieces are found restruck on coins of Autiochus

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetradrachms
Head
of Zeus diademed r.
(or

Minos), bearded, and

KNH
Z
I

Square labyrinth.

HN
2.

19

257-5
t

20

255-9

M M

1-3

beneath,

A
[Plate
xli.
;

1-3

no

letter

rude execution

border of dots.

* This piece appears to have

been originally plated,

Gf. B.M.G., PI. v. 14.

176

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Wei&ht

Obverse

Reverse

Beonze

Head
21
115-

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

KNfl

(beneath)

Square labyrinth.

JE

-8,:

Youthful head of Zeus Amnion


border of dots.

r.,

horned

K
fl

N
S
4.j

22

74I

.E

Thunderbolt, between two stars of eight rays border of dots.


;

-8

[Plate

xli.

23

34-

Head
-7

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

Inscr. obscure; square labyrinth.

Head
24
50-

of

Zeus

r.,

of

rude style; border of

KNU
C!

Square labyrinth,

dots.
!

M
M

-65

N
IB.M.C,
Pl.
VI.

8.

Same Eev.

die.]

25

25-

-6

inscr. partially ofi coin.

Head
26

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

KNXl

Square labyrinth.

173-

1-

Similar type

1.

no border.

^K N
2
^,,^

Similar

and N,

type; between small head (horned


'.

K
r.

27

128-

1-1

"
I

[Plate

xli.

5.

Head
28
21S-.5
i

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

Eagle

standing

r.,

with

open

.E

1-2

above,

APIZTIHN

wings;

Similar type in front, half thunderbolt border of dots.


;

'

Similar type; in border of dots.

field, miigistr.ite's

name

'

beneath,
I

29

172.-,

.E

AA
Z

; ;

CRETE
Metal
Size

177

No.

Weight

Obvebse

Reverse

30

137-6

M
M

1-

beneath,

no border.

A A
Z
;

31

194-

1-1

beneath,

border of dots.
[Plate

as preceding.
xli. 6.]

Similar

but in front,

K Nil

Similar.

32

155'5

1-1

MN A
Z
I

eE
OZ

33

190-

-E

1-1

beneath,

MNH
Z
O
I

GE
Z

Head
34

of

Artemis

r.,
;

quiver at shoulder
-8

wearing stephane no border visible.

KN nZ
I

Quiver, suspended by strap; ia


field
1.,

UN

border of dots.

Cnossus as a Eoman colonia apparently had the titles of 'Julia Nobilis.' Nos. 39 S. do not hear the name of the town, and the attrihution is therefore not certain.
' '

M. Antonius and Ootavius

C
35 36

M ^

EX DD

N C

Head

of

M. Antonius

r.

T- F V F

Head
r.,

of

Octavius

behind, square labyrinth.

/v\.AI/niLr IIVIR

bare.

-85

-85

not

visible.

Augustus

37

Head
-65

of

Augustus

r.,

bare.

C C

Plough

r.

border of dots.

AVGVSTO
EX

Head

of

Augustus

r.,

AESCHINOCAES LITER PLOT


lO

DD

bare.

PLEBIIVIR

Roma, dressed
;

C
38

she holds in short chiton, standing 1. in 1. spear, and in r., wreath-bearing Nike who crowns her; in field,

ROMA

-9

178

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obteese

Eeveksk

Caligula an(j Germanicus

CCAESAR AVG GER^\ANICVS


Head
39
of Caligala
r.,

GERAA
r.,

CAESARPVLCHRO

III-

laur.

VARIO-IIVIR
laur.

Head of Germanicus

-9

(No. 39

is

pierced.)

Claudius and Messalina


.Claudius

AVGGERMANICVS
1.,

Head

of

VALERIAMESSALINACYTNCA
PITON E
draped.

bare.

Bust

of Messalina r^

40

-Sc

last letters of inscr. doubtful.

DIVVSAVGVSTVSCAPITONE
TERIIVIR
radiate.

VICTORIA
ER IIVIR
bead
r.,
I.
;

AVG CITHEROIT
in
1.

Head

of

Augustus

1.,

Nike, standing facing, sbe holds wreath in extended

and palm

41 42

JE 1-05

GVSTVS

obscure.
off coin.

ITER IIVIR

obscure.

-95

VSTVSCAPITON

VICTOR
Corinth, Pl. XVII.

off coin.

[Cf.

B.M.C.

l.J

Nero

NEROCLAVCAESAVG IA\PLVPI

NOVOLVMNIO
r.,

Head

of

young

NEROCLAVCAESAVGIMPETO
CTAVIA AVGVSTI
1.,

Nero

bare; sceptre over shoulder.

Head
by

of
star,

Nero

bare,

surmounted
r.

facing bust

of Octavia
crescent.

draped, sur-

mounted by
43
JEl

1-05
1-1

44

CTDONIA
Circa

350300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Female head r., wearing wreath of vine, and earring of four drops; haii- rolled; behind, in minute letters,

KYAUM

NEYANTOS
107.11

Naked male figure 1., bending forward and stringing bow, held iast between his thighs border of dots.
;

1-05

legend obscure.

[Plate

xli.

7.]

CRETE
Metal
Size

179

No.

Weight

Obverse

Retesse

175-4

M M

Similar head 1. hair hanging loose ring of two drops.


;

ear-

KYAilN

Similar type.

-9

Similar head
style.

1.,

without earring;

fine

KYAriN
xli.

(in ex.) Bitch 1., with head turned back, suckling child r.

167-6

-95

[Plate

8.]

Obol
Young head
12-6
r.,

wreathed

border of dots.

Three crescents, back


a dot
;

to

back

in centre,

border of dots.

-46

Hemiob ol
Female head
7-8
r.
;

hair in sphendone.

Three crescents, back


a dot.

to

back

in centre,

-35

[Plate

xli. 9.]

Bronze

Toung male head

r.,

wearing vine-wreath,

KY Afl
leaves.

Bunch

of grapes, with vine-

hair hanging loose.

6*
7

60-

35-5

^ M

-55
-8

inscr. begins in field

I.

inscr. begins in field r.

Female head
27-

r.,

wearing stephane.

A n

K Y

Bunch

of grapes.

^ M M M
M

-45

Head
-6

of

youth

r.,

with short hair.

KY All Dog seated r., on hind quarters.

29-

10
11

27-

-5

26-5

-45

[B.M.C, Pl.
-5

VII.

14.J

12

20-5

A n
* N"og.

68 may

belong to the next period.

AA

180

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeveese

23-

Similar.
-4

K
[Plate
xli.

Similar type
10.]

1.

Circa

20067
Silver

B.C.

Attic Standard (Reduced)

On No.

style,

13, see under Gnossus, p. 175. Nos. 15 17 are considerably later in and cannot have been issued long before the Soman conquest.

Tetradrachms
Head
of

Athena Parthenos

r.,

wearing

crested
scroll,

helmet, adorned with floral Pegasos, and foreparts of horses

A
Nl

in front,

A 0X1 N

border of dots.

A
N
xli.

AT

Owl standing
in field
r.,

r.

on amphora;

bitch r. with head turned back, suckling child seated 1. all within
;

14

237-3

olive- wreath.

.R

1-1

[Plate

ll.j

Head
is

of Ai-temis shoulder, quiver

r.

hair

rolled

at

formed

of

and bow, top of which head and neck of horned


fl

animal; infield,

KY An NIA TA N

A;
I

border of dots.

15

222-4

M
JR

n
L-2

Artemis, wearing short chiton and endi'omides, standing facing, head 1., leaning with 1. upon long torch at her feet 1., seated hound looking up to her all within wreath.
;

[r^.JI.C, Pl. VII. 16.]

16

221-8

A
Q

instead oi

Afl

(Nos. 14 and 15 are restruck.)

Drachm
Head
of Ai-temis shoulder.
r.,

wreathed

quiver at

^'^^'''^^'^ '^"^ ^'"^ ^^) (in field r.) liitch r., head turned back, suckling
child seated
1.
;

AN

17

4-2-6

Al
[Plate
xli.

above, thunderbolt.

12.]

Bronze

Head of Apollo r., riAZIIlN border


;

laur.
of dots.

front,

Y
1

Crescent, with horns upwards; within, star of eight rays;

18

163-5

.3i

-8.1

border of dots.

CRETE
Metal
Size

181

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of
;

curls

Apollo r., laur. border of dots.

hair in formal

K Y AD.

Crescent with horns upwards.

19

71-5

.B

-7

in front, traces of

Similar type, hair loose.

Similar.

20

-i8-

.E

-6

Head
21
4.3-

of youthful Dionysos
;

r.,

wreathed

Similar.

with ivy

hair long.

JE

-65

Owl standing
field,

r.,
;

showing

full face;

in

KY

(beneath)
;

K(?)

border of dots.

upwards
rays.

Crescent, with horns within which, star of eight

56-

ja

-6

Imperial Times

Augustus

KAISAP
gustus
r.,

....
bare.

YIYA

Head

of

Au-

KYAI2N
I

Bitch

r.,
1.

suckling child

seated

NAT
23

-9

KAI

Head

of

Augustus

1.,

bare;

all

KYAHN
I

Similar type.

CAP
24

within ring border.

TAN

-8

|A>I

Similar type.

NnAV>l
I

Similar type.

PA3
26

\\A

TA

-8

Claudius

TIBKAA
Head
26

KA[I]
r.,

ZEB TEP
bare.

of Claudius

[KYA] nNIAT ANEniE TEA rpxOY] Front of hexastyle temple.


xli.

-95

[Plate

13.]

18:^

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Ebveese

Domitian

A OMITjANO C KAICAP
27*
28

Head

ni

N0

K[y A]

OYeA

Similar

M M

of
1-

Domitian

r.,

laur.

type.

-9

qADIA>|0ON
29

TIMOA

Head

niNe
Similar

OKYAO Y
tyjDe.

- -

AqcAr

of
-9

Domitian

r.,

lanr.

KAICAPAOAAITIAN OC
Domitian
30
i.,

Head

of

laur.

ni A [YO]
xli.

Bl

Bitch

r.,

suckling child
1.

seated

JE

-7

[Plate

14.]

ELEUTHERNA
Circa

400300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard
Stater
Rude head
of Apollo
1.,

lanr.

3Ar3

173-6

JR 115
[Plate
xli.

(in field r.) Apollo, naked, standing facing, head I., holding stone in r., and strung bow in 1.

15.]

Drachm
Head
77-5
of Apollo
r.,

laur.

hair long.

EAEY OEP
[N]AII2N
xli.

Similar type; hair

lono'.

76
[Plate

16.]

Triobol
Similar head
r.,

within wreath of laurel.

EAE

38-8

-65

Similar type r. hand lowered all enclosed by square of dots within incuse square.
;

(in field 1.)


1.

raised,

(Part of No. 3 has been broken


*

off.)

On

the attribution of Nos.

27-29

to

Cydonia, see Svoronos, op.

cit.,

pp. 323

ff.

CRETE
Metal
Size

183

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Trih.eHiiob ol

20-

Rude head
-45

of Apollo r.

^
[B.M.C., Pl.
viri.

9.]

Bronze

^ ^
6*
61-

Bunch

of grapes

border of dots,

Apollo, naked, standing facing, holding stone in raised r., and strung bow in raised 1. border of dots.
;

-65

[Plate

xli.

17.]

Head
58-5

of Apollo

1.

laur.

Similar type

head

1.

hands

lovrered.

JE -65

Ch-ca

300200

B.C.

Head

of Apollo
;

loose

r., laur., hair hanging plain border, fringed with rays.

EAEYOEPN AIHN

Apollo, with bow and quiver on back, seated 1. on omhe phalos, against which leans lyre
;

holds stone in extended

r.

in field

1.,

3^
69-5

(?)

border of dots.

M
JE

-7

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

yiii.

13.]

74-5

-7

countermark,

yoj

monogram yery

obscure.

Similar type

border of dots.

EA EYOEPNAinN
no monogram

Similar type;

visible; border of dots.

66-5

-7

countermark,

]^

ELTRUS
Circa

400300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Drachm
EA Y PIO N
82-2

Head

of goat

r.
1.
;

beneath,

Bee; in

field

1.,

rose

border of dots.

arrow-head
dots.

border of

-75

[BM.C,
*

Pl. vni. 15.J

On

3rd Series, legend en this piece see Nu... OUron., the precise reading cf the

ToL

xvi.,

pp. 147 f

]8A

SOUTHERN GEEBCE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Revbese

GORTYNA
Circa

480^00
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Europa, wearing double ctiton, seated sideways on bull r. she holds both arms outstretched, 1. above bull's head, r. resting on his back; beneath, dol;

AVA5 A3 0[T MO] v\VT^O[A]


all

Lion's scalj) facing, within linear square within incuse square.

174-2

phin
-8

r.

(No. 1

is

pierced.)
xli.

[Plate

18.]

Drachm
84-3

Bull recumbent 1., looking back quarter, three pellets.


-7

on hind

Lion's face and forepaws above, dots all within incuse square.
; ;

row

of

Circa

400300
SlLVEE

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Female
figure (Europa ?), wearing shortsleeved chiton and having peplos over knees, seated 1. amid the
;

AOPT
back
;

VA/S OA/
all

Bull

1.,

looking

within incuse

186-7

branches of a she leans forward pensively supporthig r. elbow on r. knee, and rasping branch with 1. hand.
tree

circle.

Al

1-2

[Plate

xli.

19.]

Similar figure r. 1. elbow on grasps branch with r. hand.


;

knee

'

Simila

18c

/R

1-1

T
.^-

off coin.
IX.

(^os. o
3

[B.M.C., Pl.
and 4 are restruck, the
latter

5.J

perhaps on an earlier coin of Gortyna.)

177-

Similar type.
1-1

..

NAVT
7.j

Similar type

r.

[B.M.a, Pl.

lx.

CRETE
Metal
Size

185

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar type
leaves.

no chiton

tree

bare of

Similar type

border of dots.

178-5

.11

11

Similar type, draped as usual


tree.

leaves

on

Similar.

179-

Al 1-05
(No. 7
is

restruok, apparently on a coin of Baroe.)

Female

less tree

r. in leafshe holds peplos above her head vi-ith r., while with 1. she embraces eagle, clinging to her with wings out;

figure (Europa?) seated

Bull
fly

r.,

leg,

head turned back to lick r. hind which is raised above, dot beneath, upwards border of dots.
;

stretched.

1705

.H

1-

Similar type.
9

Bull

r.,

head turned back; beneath, two

dots.
I

172-9

-95

[Plate

slii.

1.]

.Similar figure without eagle, seated r. amid the branches of tree with leaves ; she grasps branch with r., and raises border of dots. peplos with 1.
;

Bull r., head turned back border of dots.

beneath, a dot;

10

177-8

1-05

Similar figure, wearing Stephanos, seated as above; with r. she caresses eagle perched beside her, looking back while with 1., which raises peplos, she leans on
;

Bull

r.,
;

looking back

beneath,

fly

up-

wards

border of dots.

sceptre

surmounted hy

bird.

11

176-5

1-05

[Plate

xlii.

2.j

Drachm
Female head
of
r.,

wearing necklace, earring


;

Head and neck

of bull r.

12

83-2

four drops, and wreath formed of hair rolled ; reeds or ears of corn border of dots.
-8

[B.M.C., PL.

XI.

l.J

B B

186

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obveese

Reverse

Beonze

r[0]P
to

Female
1.

figure (Europa?),
r.

waist, seated

naked amid branches of


;

M 12 roPTY

with ; she grasps


tree

13

61-5
I

^
vE

she raises veil with r. branch, on which stands eagle facing, head r. border of rays.
;

Europa, draped and holding with 1. veil raised above her head, seated sideways on bull running 1. the whole within wreath.

Nl
;

-7

[B.M.C., Pl.
14
91-65

XI.

5.J

off coin.

roPTYNI
Cii-ca

20067
Silver

B.C.

Euboic-Attic Standard

Drachms
Head
of

Zeus

r.,

diademed.

[r] [inN] Naked male fignre standing facing, legs wide apart; he holds spear in 1., and leans with r. on
shield,

OPTYN
A

which

rests

on ground

in field

15

4G7

1.,

-65

border of dots.

[Plate

xlii.

3.]

Similar type

beneath,

rOPTYNIHN
girdle
;

Apollo

(?),

wearing

16

47-9

-75

and endromides, seated 1. on rock, quiver at shoulder r. hand rests on r. knee, while 1. holds bow and two arrows; in field r., E^ border of dots.

Bkonze

Head of Zeus

r.,

diademed

border of dots.

TOP TY
Nl flN

Pallas standing 1., wearing helmet and long chiton


;

17 18

179-5
145-

JE

-85
-95

she leans with 1. on spear, and holds serpent in extended r. at her feet r., shield border of dots.
;

l^B.M.C, Pl.

XI.

12.]

Head

19

110-5

-95

of Ai'temis r., wearing necklace; hair bound with taenia and gathered into bunch at back over shoulder, bow and quiver border of dots.
; ;

roPTYN inN
head turned back

Bull standing 1., with all within wreath.


;

CRETE
Metal
Size

187

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long; plain

OPTYNIflN
r.,

Bull

running
;

1.

border.

beneath, two dolphins meeting


ii
;

in field

border of rays.

20

79-

-75

Head
69-5

of Zeus border of dots.

r.

bound with taenia

rOPTYNI
dots.

21

Europa, holding veil 12 N with both hands above her head, seated sideways on bull galloping 1. border of
;

-65

Head
22
30'5

of

Hermes

1.,

wearing

petasos

rOPTY
1.
;

border of dots.

Bull butting 1. above, caduceus the whole within wreath.


;

jE

-65

[Plate

xlii. 4.j

Imperial Coinage
Caligula and Germanicus

TAIONKAIZAPArEPMANIKON

ZEBAZTON

Head

of

Caligula

1.,

TEPMANIKONKAIZAPAEniAYr OY[PEINn]rOPT BustofGermanicus


r.,

23

laur.
-9

laur.

TPAIANO KAICA
1.,

Head

of Trajan

POPTYC
and

Warrior, armed with shield


1.

laur.

spear, advancing

24

JE

-7

HIERAPTTNA
Circa

20067

B.C.

But it was not until tie B.C. onwards. It was the last its prosperity. second century B.C. that it reached the height of On No. 1, see under Cnosstjs, p. 17o. cities to submit to Metellus. of the Cretan
Hierapytna issued money from circa 400
Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetradrachm
Head
of

Athena Parthenos

r.,

wearing

crested helmet adorned with


of dots.

floral scroll,

PA

E TTY
r.,

Owl

r., head facing, standing in field 1. on amphora


;

Pegasos, and foreparts of horses; border

and

KY PAN N IZ

all

within

olive-

wreath.

256-1

1-2

[Plate

xlii.

5.]

B B 2

188

SOUTHEEN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Reverse

Didrachms
Female head, turreted,
r.
;

border of dots.

EPATTYTN,1 12 N
'

in

field r.,

of dots.

roPAZ

ZAMA

Palm-tree to 1., eagle r. with wings open and M" border


; ;
;

114-6

A\

-95

Similar type, with hanging tresses; behind, B border of dots.


;

E PATTYTN
12 N
in field
1.,

Similar type, but eagle


1.,

116'3

roPAZ
I-

ZAMA

and to r. of palm and "MqB

[Plate

xlix.

6.]

HYRTACESTA
Circa

350300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Drachms
Head
74-5
of wild goat
r.
;

border of dots.

Bee

border of dots.

M
M

-75

YPTA
K IN

beneath, arrow-head.

81-9

-8

YPTAKINinN

behind, arrow-head.

in field

r.,

rose.

[B.M.C., Pl. xn.

5.J

HYRTACINA

and

LISOS

Circa 300

B.C.

Silver

Aeginetic Obol
15-5

YP
5

Dolphin

1.

border of dots

A
[Plate

Dove
7.j

flying

I.

all

within wreath.

xlii.

On

this attribntion see Svoronos, Rev.

Num., 1888, pp. 391

f.

CRETE
Metal
Size

189

No.

Weight

Obveesb

Reverse

IT ANUS
SiLVEE

Aeginetic Standard
Circa

480430

B.C.

Obol
Sea-god (Triton
r.,

striking
r.

?), half man and half fish, downwards with trident held
;

Star of eigbt rays.

11-8

in raised o

in uplifted

1.,

fish (?).

[B.M.G., Pl.

XIII.

4.J

Circa

400300

B.C.

Staters
Head of Pallas 1. wearing Athenian helmet without crest, decorated with floral
,

ITAN Ion

Eagle, standing 1., with head turned back all in incuse square.
;

180-2

scroll.

-95

[Plate

xlii.

8.]

Similar head

r.,

of

rude style;

helmet

1641

crested.
-9

Similar type, of rude style, within square formed of dots all in incuse square.
;

[Cf. B.M.G., Pl.

xiii.

5.J

Draclims
Similar head
crested.
1.,

of

good style;

helmet

ITAN IIIN
in field

Similar type, of good style sea-god (Triton ?), grasping trident in 1., and holding r. uplifted.
1.,

82-3

JR

-75

all

within incuse square.


6.]

[B.M.C, Pl.
72-8

xiii.

-85
(No. 5
is

no
I

incuse.

pierced.)

Hemidrachm
Similar
Similar.
;

all

within incuse square.

40-3

-6

190

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Obol
9-6

Similar.
-45

Star of eight rays.

[B.M.a, Pl.

XIII.

7.]

H emiobol
7-9

Similar.
-4

Star of sixteen rays.

[Plate

xlii.

9.]

LAPPA
Circa

20067
Silver

B.C.

T]ie following piece is

prolahly a reduced Attic draclim. The hmwu specimens vary much in weight, this being one of the heaviest.
laur.

Head

of Apollo

r.,

AAfiriAl

Apollo, naked, standing r., holding lyre in 1., and plektron in lowered r. in field r. and ex., ZYAfl
;

53-3

-6

KoS

[B.M.C., Pl.

XIII.

ll.j

Bronze

Head
37-5

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

JE

-65

A A

Lyre.

LTTTUS
Circa

450330
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Eagle flying
181-1
1.
;

border of dots.

V^P^TTVA
dotted square
(No. 1
is
;

-9.5

all

Boar's head 1., within in incuse squai-e.

restruok.)

CRETE
Metal
Size

191

No.

Weight

Obvkbsk

RBVflBisE

,11 pi. -9

type

r.

inscr. obscure.

Similar type.

Similar type, -within dotted square incuse square.

all

in

17-1-8

.R

1-

AYTTI ON
[PUTE
XLII.

type

1.

10.]

174-6

M M
LR

105
[Plate

AYTTI O
xlii.

A/

typer.

11.

168-4

1-05

border of

dots,

AVTTION
.

typer. typer.

pi. -95

no border.

VTTION

Drachm

A
81-6

Eagle flying

1.

Head and
square
;

forefoot of boar 1., -within dotted all in incuse square.

JR

-7

[Cf.

B.M.G., Pl.

xir. 3.]

Circa

330220
Beonze

B.C.

Lytbis was destroyed hy the Gnossians about the year 220

B.C.

Head of Zeus r.,


or letters
;

laur.

in front,

monogram

AYTTI HN
standing
r.

border of dots.

between
letters
;

Eagle, with open wings, in field, boar's head r. monogram or legs, eagle's
;

border of dots.

64-5

69-5

10

86-

M M M
^

-66

monogram

obscure.

-7

monogram

obscure.

-65

ME?
[Vol.
I.,

3M
Plate
ix.

21.]

11

67-6
78-

-7

12

-7

ME ME

3M
traces of letters or

monogram.

192

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obveksb

Reverse

OLUS
Circa

330300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Head
of Artemis Britomartis I., -wearing earring of three drops, and necklace ; hair gathered in bunch at back, and

OAONTIflN
seated
I.

bound in front with taenia and row of


leaves
dots.
;

Zeus, naked to waist, on throne with back he leans with 1. on long sceptre, and holds on extended r. eagle r. in field 1., p3
;
; ;

at shoulder, quiver

border of

border of dots.

173-2

Al 1-05
[B.M.C., Pl.
XIV.

12.J

PHAESTCJS
C;,-ca

400250

B.C.

or later

Phaestus strvck money in the Fifth Century B.C., and coined abundantly in the iourth; some time in the course of the Third it was destroyed utterly and once for all by the Gvrtynians.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Female head
r.,

wearing stephane and earrolls.

Forepart of
circle.

bull,

ring; hair in

kneeling r.

all in

incuse

1807

.R

1-

[Plate

xlii.

12.]

Young
head
holds
180-

Herakles, naked, standing facing,


r.
;

he leans with
in
1.
; ;

VAO>|ITA\IA>
1.

r.

on club, and
1.,

bow

upon grass

all

in field in field

Bull, hobbled, feeding in incuse circle.

lion's skin

hanging on tree
,

r.,

barleycorn.

.R

1-

[Plate

xlii.

13.]

Herakles, naked, standing facing he leans with r. on club, and holds Uon's skin and bow in 1. in field 1., serpent coiled with head erect, r. in field r., tree growing.
;
;

Bull
all

1.,

withm wreath

hobbled, and fastened with halter


of laurel- leaves

and

beri'ies.

179-8

,R

-99
[L'.il/.C,

Pl. XV. 4.]

CRETE
Metal
Size

193

No.

Weight

Obverss

Reverse

Zeus Velchaiios, naked but for drapery


over r. knee, seated 1. amid the branches his r. holds a cock, which of a tree stands 1. on his knee, while he supports himself with 1. placed on trunk of tree
;

(|>

Bull butting
laurel.

r.

all

within

wreath of

in field].,

[$]OV\AXA33
IBJI.C, Pl.
XV.

ISO-t

Al 105
10.]

<|)AISTlOA/
;

Young
;

Herakles, naked,

Bull butting

r.

all

within wreath of laurel.

seated 1. on rock covered with lion's r. rests on knee, skin head facing while 1. holds club which stands on ground; in field 1., bow and quiver in field r., overhanging on a tree
;

isi-s

turned amphora

border of dots.
XV. 7.]

11
IB.M.C, Pl.

<|>A|55XloA/
seated
1.

Young
;

Herakles, naked,
; ;

Similar.

on lion's skin head facing 1. hand holds club r. elbow on r. knee in field 1. bow and quiver hanging from column border of dots.
;
,

179-8

/R 115

inscr. obscure.

[B.M.C., Pl. XV.

9.]

0|T5IA<t>

Herakles, naked, standing facing; head r.; he holds bow in 1., and with r. strikes with club at

Young

Bull, with head lowered, walking within laurel-wreath.

r.

all

179 7

serpent rearing
1-

itself

in field

r.

(No. 7

is

reatruck.)

>
OIT5IA<l>

Young

Herakles, naked, 1., lion's skin over 1. arm,

Bull butting

r.

double border of dots.

striking with club at hydra its heads in front of him.

which rears

183-3

^1-15

(or

M)

between legs of Herakles. [Plate

xlii.

14.]

180-3

grasps with 1. Similar type but Herakles between the nearest head of the hydra crab. his legs, a
; ;

<|>AISTinN

Bull advancing

r.

11
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XV. 8.]
c c

194

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Revbbse

Talos as winged youth, naked, standing facing he extends 1. arm, and with r. hand hurls stone r. in field, /Vil
; ;

A<t>

Bull advancing

r.

niT
A/

AT
10
173-8
JR.
1-

[Plate

xlii.

15.

Similar type ; but 1. hand lowered and grasping a second stone in field,
;

<t>AISTlO[N]

Bull butting

r.

An
11

TA

A/
[Cf.

1751

.R

1-

B.M.a, Pl.

XV.

11.]

Young male head


12

i-.,

laur.

hair short

Bull standing

r.

1741

border of dots.

11
[Plate
xlii.

16.]

Drachm
13
85-5

Young male head


-75

r.,

laur.

hair short.

Head of bull

facing, within circular incuse.

Bronze
Talos as winged youth, naked, running r., hurling stone with r., and holding a second stone in lowered 1. border of
;

<1>AIC

Hound

r.,

on the

scent.

TIIIN
lower half of inscr. in ex.

14

53-

dots.
-7

[B.M.C., Pl.

XVI. 6,]

PHALASARNA
Circa

400300
Silver

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Stater

169-8

crossed cord.
1-

IB.M.C., Pt. xpi. 7.]

CRETE
Metal
Size

196

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Drachms
Female head
2 3
85-3
8-2 -3
r.,

wearing earring and neck-

Similar.

M M

lace
-8

hair rolled.

-9

border of dots.

[B.M.G., Pl.

XVI.

8.]

H8m
39-2
37-1

d r a ell m s
Similar
;

M M

Similar type.
-6

-with

border of dots.

-7

(Nos. 4 and 5 are botli restruok on coins of Argos.)

POLYRHENIUM
SiLVEE
Circa

400350

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Hem
Female bead
1.
;

drac

h.

ms
of bull, facing, with pendent
fillets.

wearing necklace and ear;

Head

ring of three drops


40-3

hair rolled

in

M M

front, traces of

rYOOAHPOY
[B.M.C., Pl. XVI. 11.]
;

-65

42-7

-7

type

r.

details obscure

no legend.

fillets

and border, doubtful.

latter on a coin of Aegina.) (Nos. 1 and 2 are both restruok, the

Circa

350300

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Head
of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

no A YPHN
infield

ION

Head
;

of

bull,
j
j

facing, with pendent fillets

r.,XAPIZ0 ENHS;
r.
;

above, and beneath,

arrow-head
172-2

border of dots.

'

M M

1-

IB.M.C, Pl.

XVI. 13.]

in field

1.,

caduceus.
c

172-5

1-05

196

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevbese

]>r acliins

no A YPHN
facing, -with
dots.

iriN
pendent

Head
fillets
;

of

bull,

border of

no AY PHNI

Spear-head

r.

67-2

/R

-75

border obscure.

[Plate
75-9

xlii.

17.]

/R

-75

inscr. partly off coin.

Circa

20067

B.C.

Attic Standard

Hem

dra

li

m
N
naked but for chlamys over 1. arm, holding bow in 1., and exApollo,

Bust of Artemis, three-quarter face towards r., draped, wearing stephane and necklace at shoulder, bow and quiver
;

noAYP H
N in
standing 1., tending r.

border of dots.
30-1

Al

-6

[B.M.C., Pl. XVII. 3.]

PRAESUS
Circa

400300
SlLVEB

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Head
of Demeter (or Persephone) r., wreathed with corn, wearing necklace

HP A

Bull butting

r.

above, rose.

168-

and earring

of three drops.

105
[Plate
xlii.

18.]

Zeus, naked to waist, seated 1. on throne without back he leans with 1. on long sceptre, and holds extended r. eagle r.
;

Forepart of goat 1., with head turned back border of dots.


;

160-7

.R 1-05
[Plate
xlii.

19.]

H8m
Headof Demeter
42-1
(or Persephone)
r.,

d r a c li

m
i I

mgeamng, and wreath


-6

wear-

TPA rn

of corn.

SI |

Bee

m Held in field

1 I.,

rn^P rose.

CRETE

197

No.

198

SOUTHEEN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar type.

MO

>l

YAq

Similar type

in field

r.,

dolpHn upwards.
170-6

/R 1-05

Drachm
Head
72-6
.B.
-7

of

Poseidon
;

1.,

laur.,

trident over

PAY [KION]
xliii.

Trident,
;

between two

shoulder

in front,

A/
[Plate

dolphins upwards
2.]

border of dots.

Bronze

Head
53-

of

Poseidon

r.,

laur.

PAY
Kl

Two

dolphins downwards.

X2N

-7

PAY.
54'

Head

of horse

r.

border of

Dolphin

r.

and trident

r.

border of dots.

dots.
-7

[Cf.

B.M.a,

Pl. XIX. 5.]

EHITHYIINA
Circa

400300
Silver

B.C.

Aegiuetic Standard

Drachm
Head
96-5
of Pallas r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet, necklace, and earring.

Trident downwards, between two I dolphins downwards all in incuse


;

-65

circle.

[Plate

xliii.

3.]

Bronze
Similar type;
49-5

no

earring

or

necklace

visible.

Two

dolphins upwards; border

-65

of dots.

IB.M.C, Pl.

XIX.

10,]

'

28-0

JE

-.5

Similar, but of ruder style. ^

i '

p r

tt j -j j Jiead f trident downwai-ds. ot


j.
,

CRETE
Metal
Size

199

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

SYBRITA
Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Staters
Circa

400360
Head

B.C.

Head

of Dionysos r., bearded and wearing wreath of ivy in front, bunch of grapes all in high relief.
;

of

Hemres
;

r.,

chlamys
relief.

in front, caducens

wearing petasos and all in high


;

174-5

.R -85

symbol

off coin.

place of inscr. oif coin.

[Plate

xliii. 4.]

Circa

350300
;

B.C.

Dionysos seated on panther galloping 1. in his r. rests on animal's neck, while his 1. he holds a filleted thyrsos.
174-5
.fl

[]YBPITinN
for
to

Hermes, naked but chlamys over shoulders, bending 1. tie sandal of r. foot which rests on
;

rock

in front, caduoeus.

105
[B.M.C., Pl.
XIX.

12.]

Head

wreathed with hair long; behind, bunch of grapes. ivy;


of

young Dionysos

r.,

5Y B P

O N Hermes, wearing petasos and chlamys, standing 1. in pensive


I I

attitude, holding long caduceus in

r.

172-9

.R

1-

[Plate

xliii.

5.

Beonze

Head

of

Hermes

r.,

wearing

petasos;

SYBPITin[N]

Jaw-bone

of animal.

caducens over shoulder.


28-

-5

[B.M.C., Pl. XIX. 13.]

31-

Dolphin

r.

border of dots.

Trident upright, within wreath.

-5

[Plate

xliii.

6.]

200

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Revekse

UNCERTAIN OF CRETE
Silver
Fourth
(

'enturij

B.C.

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Male
figure,

naked

to "waist, seated
;

r.

amid

branches of a tree he supports himself with r., while he holds large wreath in extended 1.
179-7

Apollo, seated r., head facing, amid the branches of a laurel; he holds lyre in 1., and plektron in r.

A\

1-

[Plate xlih.

7.]

Hemidrachm
Female head, hair
42-.5

loose

three-quarter

Head and neck

of bull

r.

face towards
-6

1.

[Plate
I I

xliii.

8.

The types would indicate that No. 2 was struck either


the latter.

at

Gortyna or at Phaestus, probably


"Apx-, 1889, p. 202.

See Svoronos, npoaSfiKai

k.t.\. in

'E<|).

Female head r,, wearing earring drops, and wreath of ivy leaves
of dots.

of three
;

.5

border

Et- E 0[ _ _ (in field r.) Stag, with ornament at neck, trotting r. within
linear square all within circular border of peculiar pattern (Cretan labyrinth
;

117-4

-8

?)

[Plate
This piece
is

xliii.

9.]

obviously the -prototype' of the drachm in the Library at Winterthur described and figured by Dr. Svoronos in his N,na. de la Crete anc. (p 331 No 2- Pi' x^x, 13). Dr. luihoof-Blumer, who first drew attention to the Cretan fabric of the Winterthur com, has seen . cast of the Hunter specimen. He agrees with the above reading of the legend, but is unable to suggest any interpretation

Beonze
Female head r., hair gathered hanging tresses.
20^tj
"4;)

in

knot with

S3

''rlrjZZTlfr t"'"

ronos, ff, de la Crete '''""T' anc, p. 326, and npo.eij.a. .r.A. p. 211. >t has been attributed to Thenae or Therapnae

"''^"^

'' P^""^''^''

'^^' ^^- ^

Cretan.

See Svo-

The grounds on which

appear' however, to be

ZZ^Ll

CRETE
Metal
Size

201

No.

Weight

Obvkrse

Revebse

Head
31-6

of

wild goat, horned,

1.

Bee.

.E -15

VO

- -

Young male head

Bee.
traces of inscr.

-45

[Plate

xliii.

10.]

A
36-5

Rude

lielmeted head

r.

A
/v\

Winged

caduceus.

-55

letters doubtful.

[Plate xlih. 11.]

Very rude helmeted head


dots.

r.

border of

Caduceus

border of dots.

39-

-46

[Plate

xliii.

12.]

39-5

M M

-45

caduceus winged,

10

26-

-4

wings doubtful.

have been late (First Century B.C.) whose style shows them to be very The Crete anc, pp. 125 f.) to Dreros in Crete. de la ftt ibuted by Svoronos (Num. other hand, there is no evidence as they are Cretan. But, on the fabrVc suggesl that belong to Crete at all. When M. and therefore no certainty that they only by the representation in Combes judge of No. 7 Svoronos wro e, he was able to show any traces of a legend. The inscription, 68, i.), which fails to

Nos

ff

filXl

^"cr;*MTab.

doubtful as

it is,

renders his attribution untenable.

D D

202

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metai
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Cyclades and Sporades

ANDROS
Fourth Century
It is
B.C.,

and

later

prohable that Audros had an archaic silver coinage, like other important (see Melos, Nos. 1 ff.). Bvt the earliest coins that can he assigned to it with certainty are pieces resembling No. 1, lohich probably began to be issued after 308 B.C., when Ptolemy tooh the Cyclades under his protection* Nos. 4 and 5 are considerably later.

Aegean islands

SiLVEE

Ptolemaic Standard

Draclim
Head
ivy
of
;

young Dionysos
;

v.,

crowned with
<|>

ANA

P
I

Panther standing r
erect.

,
.

with head

hair long

behind,

49-7

-66

[B.M.G., Pl. XX.

9.]

Bronze

Head
ivy

of bearded
;

Dionysos
;

r.,

cro>vned with

behind,

A N
I

Kanthai'os.

(j)

plain border.

52-3

-C."

A
[Plate
xliii.

P
13.]

Head
ivy

of
;

young Dionysos

r.,

crowned with

hair long.

26-5

.E

-6

A
[B.M.C,

N
PI

Kantharos.

Pl. XX. 14.]

Similar type.
73-5 72-5

M
JE

-6

N
PI

Filleted

bunch

thyrsos; in of grapes.

field

r.,

&
[B.M.C., Pl, XX. 17.]

i.

(ISgsI;

following on the

P" 2t'l');"wo;id':rBi^^'tr;r^fo'f

"

*^

Hbeiktion'^^trenfLlT/Kon^r^^P^r.^ul^^^^^

numismatics of Audros (Journ. Intern., ^^"^^"^ ^'''-''' -->'

CYCLADES AND SPORADES


Metal
Size

203

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CEOS
All the following coins, icliether helonginr/ to Ceos in genere or to the individual But archaic silver pieces were struck at Garthaea, Coresia, and towns, are late.
' '

lulis circa

500

B.C.*

Bronze
Circa 300
B.C.,

and

later

CEOS IN
Bearded head
of Zeus (Aristaiosf)
r.,

GENERE
Sirius, represented

laur.

dog
69-5

1.,

by the forepart of a surrounded by rays.

M
I

[Plate
54-

xliii.

14.]

-65

no

letters visible.

Similar.
36-

Similar type

r.

-6

traces of letters.

34-

Head
-45

of Apollo (Aristaiosf)

r.,

laur.

Similar type.

CARTHAEA
Head
of

Apollo (Aristaios)

r.,

laur.

hair

KAPOA
S
;

Sirius, represented

long.

of a dogl.,

by forepart surrounded by rays; behind,


1.

beneath, bee

A
93-5

2E

-8

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXI. 22.]

Similar type.
65-

K A P0 [ A]
[B.M.G., Pl. XXI. 24.]

Similar type

r.

beneath, traces of bee.


-6

-f

* See Imhoof-Blumer, Qriech. Miinzen, pp. 12 (536) See Pindar, Pyth., ix. 64.

fe.

dd2

204,

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

COEESIA
Head
94-5
of Apollo (Aristaios)
r.
,

laur

hair

Bee.

lonff.

P
[Plate
xliii.

-8

15.

lULIS
Head
78of Ai-temis
r.,

wearing stepliane.

A
[lo]

Buncli of gr

-6

[B.M.C., Pl. XXII. 17.]

Bearded head of Zeus (Aristaios)


border of dots.
46-5
34-

r.,

laur.

lOYAI

Bee.

^
iE

-56 -55

first letters of inscr. off coin.

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXII.

18.]

Similar type
30-

border of dots.

[lOY]
Al

Bee.

JE

-55

CYTHNOS
Ciira 300
B.C.,

or earlier

Bronze

Head
83-5

of Apollo formal curls.

r.,

laur.

hair falling

Y
16.]

Lyre

of three strings (kithara).

Ai

-6

[Plate

xliii.

89-

Head
-75

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long.

Lyre (chelys)

CYCLADBS AND SPORADES


Metai,
Size

205

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

DELOS
300166

Circa

B.C.

No

archaic nilrer can with certainty he attrihuted to Delos, though it is prohahle was struch there in early times. There was no mintage under Athenian rule. The following belong to the period between its liberation under the Ptolemies and its restoration to the Athenians by Borne.
that motley

Bronze

Head
18-5

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

A H
[B.M.C, Pl.

Lyre (kithara).

-4

XXIII. 4.J

15-5

-45

in field

r.,

swan

1.

lOS
lohose head appears upon This island teas a traditional birth-place of Homer,
its coins

as early as circa

300

B.C.

Bronze
Imperial Times

Head of Homer r., wearing taenia;

around,

IH

OAAHPO Y

border of dots.

riN Pallas standing ]., holding patera over altar, and with 1. leaning on spear, against which her shield border of dots. rests
in
r.
;

120-

'8

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXIII. 12.]

206

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeverse

MELOS
Circa 500
B.C.

SiLVEK
Nos.
are good examples of the archaic silver coinage of the Aegean; the uttrihntion of No. 4 to Melos seems prohahle, hut is not certain. The obverse type is a 'canting ladge.' There was an even earlier Melian issue ivith a different device.*

13

Phoenician Standard

Staters
Pomegranate, with,
220-7
leaves.

[A]A\
bands.

Incuse square, divided by diagonal

-8

[Plate

xliii.

17.]

Similar

border of dots.

AA A row

Incuse
of dots,

circle,

ornamented with a and divided by diagonal

bands.
217-3

-9.5

letters obscure.

[Plate

xliii.

18.]

221-7

A\A
-9

Similar type

border of dots.

Similar type.
xliii.

[Plate

19.]

Hemiobol
4-6

Pomegranate.
-3

Incuse square, divided by diagonal bands.


(No. 4 has been twice pierced.)

[Plate

xliii.

20.]

Third Centin-y

B.C.,

or later

Bronze
Some of
the survivors

island by Lysander, and began to strike silver pieces are considerably later.

of the Melian massacre of 416 B c were restored

ofRhodi^f.^^iVTl^X "y J
by stars;

fa

tl,

Pomegranate

border of dots.

Cornucopiae, filleted, between the caps 'of the Dioskouroi, surmounted


all

-8.5

withm wreath

of olive.

IB.3I.G., Pl. XXIV. 4.]


* See Imhoof-Blumer, Qriech. Munzen, pp. 19 (543)
ff.

CYCLADES AND SPORADES


Metal
Size

207

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar.

M HA
]

ing

Pallas, lielmeted, standfl N holding spear in raised r., and shield in 1. border of dots.
I

r.,

172

JE -96

Imperial Times

APAXMH
231-

Bust of Pallas r., -wearing crested Corinthian helmet; in front, star


of six rays.

A\

within wreath.

AIIIN

.^

1-2

Similar type.

H
I

A\

within wreath.

l-h

..-E

-So

Cluster of three pomegranates, with leaves,

M H
A
Hi
I

within wreath.

82-5

-85

traces of letters (?)

[B.M.C., Pl. XXIV. 12.]

AMHAIIIN
granate.

Head of Pallas r., wearing crested Athenian helmet; behind, pome-

En[i]

within wreath.

Tl

HACN] KAEOC TO. r

10

59-

-75

[_BM.C., PL. XXIV. 16.]

Tyche, naked to waist, standing r. end of peplos over 1. shoulder she leans with r. on column, and holds on 1. arm naked child r. with outstretched hands; in field, X all within wreath.
;

MHA

within wreath.

V H

11

149-

^11

illegible.

Similar.

H
I

AA

wrtliin wreath.

A
21.]

12

89-

-9

[Plate

xliii.

208

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

MYCONOS*
Circa

360100
Beonze

B.C.

Head
31-

of bearded Dionysos wreath of ivy.

r.,

wearing

MY
K O
xliii,

Bunch

of grapes, with barleycorn in field 1.

-6

[Plate

22.]

Head
G9-5

of

face towards
-65

young Dionysos, three-quarter r., wearing wreath of ivy.

Similar.

[B.M.G., Pl. XXV.

2.]

Similar type.

M Y
K

Bunch
coi-n.

of grapes
;

in field
r.,

1.,

thyrsos

in

field

barley-

33-

-56

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV.

4.

Similar

tj-pe.

/^

59-

-75

O N[l] W N
6.j

Two

ears of corn springing


stalk.

from one

[BJI.C, Pl. XXV.

NAXOS
Xa,o.
struclc silver

from a rery early period.

earlier than the third century B.C.

The follordug however, are not


,

Beonze

Headof young Dionysos


76-5

1.,

wearing wreath

of ivy

hair long.

N A

Krater; in

field r.,

thyrsos

filleted.

75
[B.M.a, Pl. XXV.
12.]

Head
52-

of bearded Dionysos r., wearing wreath of ivy; border of dots.

-7

N A
I

Kantharosi
grapes.
16.]

above,

bunch

of

[B.M.a, Pl. XXV.


* See the

monograph by Dr.

J.

N. Svoronos in Bull, de Corn Hell.,

.vii.,

pp. 455

ff.

CYCLADES AND SPORADES


Metal
SiZK

209

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevebse

PAROS
Neither the earlier (Aeginetic) nor the intermediate (Bhodian) silver coinage of Faros is represented in the Hunter Cabinet. In the interval hetioeen these issues, Paros was an ' ally of Athens, and had no independent mint.
'

Circa 200

B.C.

Silver

Attic Standard (Reduced)

Tetradrachm
Head
of

young Dionysos r., wearing wreath

PAP

of ivy.

Demeter, wearing chiton, with peplos over knees, seated 1. on corn - measure, holding in extended r. two ears of corn, and in 1. a sceptre
I

UN

in field

r.,

SIAHNO[S]

233-3

.R

1-2

[Plate

xliii.

23.]

Drachm
Head
of

Demeter

r.,

wearing necklace
50-3

crowned with and earring


;

corn,

TAPI

hair

clusters of berries

within wreath of ivy, on which, above inscr.,


;

rolled.

-65

[B.3I.G., Pl. XXVI. 9.]

Beonze

Head
43-5

of

Demeter

r.,

wearing corn- wreath.

TTAPI

Goat standing

r.

in front, star

of six rays.

7
[B.M.C., Pl. XXVI. 18.

Imperial Times

M.

Aurelius

KAIAV ANTOJNC.NOC
M. Aurelius
'

r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing cuirass

TTA

.ICON

Bust

of Pallas

r.,

wearing
aegis.

crested Corinthian helmet,

and

MM

and paludamentum.

210

SOUTHEEN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

PHOLEGANDROS
The foil oiving piece PholegandroH issued bronze during the Third Century B.C. shows that there, as at Pares (q.v.), there was a revival of monetary activity The bronze ^drachms' of Melos [see p. 207, No. 7) in the reign of M. Aur elites. appear to be contemporary.
Imperial Times

M. Aurelius

AVPHAI ANTnNl
of

Bust

<t'OA
r.,

KANAPinN

Bust

of Pallas

M. Aurelius

r,,

laur.

wearing crested Corinthian helmet,


aegis.

and
1-1

[Plate xliv.

l.j

SERIPHOS
Seriphos was the traditional home of

Danae and of Perseus, and

all

its

coin-types refer to the Perseus legend.*

Bronze
Third Century
B.C.

Head

of Perseus r., wearing helmet winged and surmounted at the top by a

SEPI

Harpar.

50-

bird's head. -65

SICINOS
Bronze
After circa 300
B.C.

Young male head


55-5

(Apollo

?)

Z
K
[Plate xliv.

I
I

Bunch

of grapes.

-76

2.]

* The grounds on which Svoronos goarn Intern corns to Seriphos, do not seem to be adequate

t, 90c ^^'

^^

-u "^^^ ''"*'"

^''"^^'^ '"^''^^

CYCLADES AND SPORADES


Metal
SiZK

211

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Reverse

SIPHNOS
Siphnos, which loas famous for its silver mines, issiied coins even earlier than the It 'was the only one of this group of islands that exercised the following. right of mintage during the supremacy of Athens.

Silver
Circa

500400

B.C.

Aeginetic Stater
Head
full,

of

Apollo
if virith

as

r., of archaic style, eye seen from the front, hair

<t>

Eagle flying

r.

iu field

r.,

leaf; all in incuse square.

186-7

bound
-95

cord.

[Plate xliv.

3.]

Attic

Drachm
I

57-9

Similar type.
-6

Similar.

Bronze
After circa 350
B.C.

Female head
61-5

r.,

hair rolled.

SI
its

<|)

Eagle flying

1.,

with serpent in

beak.

M
M

-6

515

-6

SYROS
No
coins earlier than the

Third Century have yet been assigned


Imperial Times

to

Syros.

Domitian

KAICAP AVrOYCTOC [AOMI r.,


T]IA
laur.

NOC

Head

of

Donntian

CY P KA B

heads (Domitian and Domitia as the Kabeiroi ?) facing one another; between them, ear of corn on stalk with leaves beneath, star

Two

of six rays,

and

bee.

-85

[BM.C,

Pl. XXVIII. 7.]


E E 2

212

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

TENDS
After circa 300
B.C.

The coin-types hear witness

to the importance of Tenos as a centre of the worship of Poseidon, whose temple made the island famous.

Silver

Rliodiau

Standard

Didrach.in
Youthful head of Zeus

Ammon

r.,

horned.

THNI

Poseidon standing

I.,

draped,

naked to waist; he leans with 1. on trident, and holds dolphin in extended r. in field 1., bunch of grapes border of
;

dots.

99-9

-9

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXVIII. 17.]

Beokzb
Youthful head of Zeus

Ammon r.,

horned.

[T]
side,

Trident upwards dolphin upwaa-ds.

on

either

63-5

-65

[Plate

xliv.

4.

Similar head, bearded.


66-

T H
[B.M.C, Pl.

Bunch

of grapes.

-05

XXVIII. 15.

Youthful head of Zeus Ammon and wearing laurel-wreath.

r.,

horned,

Bunch

of grapes

in field

1.,

trident.

75-

M
JE

-75

T H
N
I

-75

T H
[B.M.C., Pl. sxviii. 19.]

(TCLADES AND SPORADBS


Metal
Size

213

No.

Weight

Obvebse

Reverse

Head

of

Poseidon

r.,

laur.

T H
N
I

Trident upwards on either dolphin upwards.


;

side,

se-

.E

-S

se-o

jE,

-s

in field

1.,

rose with leaf.

[B.M.C, Pl. XXIX.

4.J

59'5

.B

-7

rude

style.

no symbol.

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXIX. 6.]

Youthful head of Zeus Ammon and wearing laurel- wreath.

r.,

horned,
j
[

THN II2N
to

Poseidon standing

1.,

naked

waist

and

rests

he leans with 1. on hip.

r.

on

trident,

52-

.E

-8

in field

1.,

rose (?)

in field

r.,

murex-

shell (?).

10

79'

.E

-8

in field

1.,

rose (?)-; in field

r.,

aplustre.

[Plate xliv.

5.]

Similar type.

THNII1[N]
above
;

Poseidon standing 1. as he leans with 1. on trident, and holds dolphin in extended r. in field 1.,
;

11

el-

-7

[B.M.C, Pl. xxix.

9,]

214

SOUTHERN GREECE
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Kbverse

UNCERTAIN ISLAND

Silver

Head
ivy.

of

young

Dionj'sos

v.,

wreathed with

Bunch

of grapes, with leaves


circle.

all

within

incuse

29-4

.-R

-6

[Plate xliv.

6.

The types and style of this Attic hemidrachm indicate that it was struck in one of the Aegean isles in the early part of the fourth century B.C. Dr. Imhoof-Blumer, in a private letter, has suggested Tenos as a probable attribution.

ASIA MINOR
No.

Weight

Metal
SiZK

Obverse

Reverse

ASIATIC BOSPORUS

AGRIPPIAS CAESAREIA

This town

is

known only from

coins

and

inscriptions.

Beonze

Early Imperial Times

Female bust
kalathos.
95-

r.

(Li via

?),

wearing

veil

and

KAI

ZA

Sceptre

in field

r.,

PE

HN

-85

IB.M.C, Pl.

I.

2.]

216

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Bbvekse

PONTUS
AMASIA
Circa

118-63
Beonze

B.C.

Head
1

of yoiiug

Ares

r.,

wearing crested

A/^A$ SEIA[S]
with
belt attached.

Sword

in sheath,

r22-

Corinthian helmet.
-9

[Plate

xliv.

7.]

Imperial Times

The

em

of Aiiiasia

is

reckoned from the year 2 B.C.*

Commodus

MAYPKOMOA ANTI2NCEB
Bust of Commodus r., laur., bearded, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
/E

AAPAMACMHTP
NT
Tyche standing
:

nKTPTnO
holding rudder

1.,

and cornucopias
188
A.D.].

in field,

T PM

r=
'-

1-25

Septimius Severus
Silver

AY
200 "0

KAI

A Cn

COY

Bust of Septimius Severus r., laur. wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


A\ 1-2

AAPCYANr

Caracalla and Geta, standing facing each other, clad in togas and holding scrolls; each clasps the other's r. hand.
8.]

[Plate

xliv.

Bronze

AY KAI__ C60YHP0C

Similar.

'^^,^9.19nX^ NnKTPnO

'^

AMACIACMT
;

Severus, in military attire, holding spear couched, seated on horse prancing r. beneath,

1-3

[=206

T
(!,

A.D.].

See Imhoof-Blumer, Griech. Miinzen, pp. 32

(.556)

f.

PONTUS
Metal
Size

217

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eevbese

AY KAI A C CeOYHPOC
Similar.

A APCCYANTAMAC IAC---0
Caracalla, in military attire, standing 1., leaning with 1. on spear, and holding with r. patera over tripod, round which in field 1., star ; in serpent twines
;

field r.,

6T

[=^207

a.d.].

ce
.E
1-2

[Plate

xliv. 9.

AY-

KAI

A Cn C60YHP0C

AAPCeYANTAMACIMH
;

- -

HO
;

Similar.

Altar built in two stages, upper of which on 1. side grows a tree in is lighted
ex.,

TCH

[=206

A.D.].

.-E

1-3

Caracalla

AY KAIMAYP

ANTHNINOC AAPC6YANTAMAC IACNHTN6


TP
them,
Caracalla and Geta standing
facing, wearing togas and holding scrolls each grasps the other's r. hand; between

Bust of youthful Caracalla r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

T9

[=207

A.D.].

1-2

Similar

(?).

AAPCYANTAMACIACMTNETP

no

Similar type

between the two

figures, star

and

T ce

[=207

a.d.]

1-2

[AYKAIM AYP]
CB
Similar type.

ANTHNINOC

_ _

no
and 208

ArTAMACIACMHNEUKTP Ty che standing holding rudder T = cornucopiae in field


1.,
;

r.,

A.D.].

CI

iE 1-2

A Y

Similar type.

KAIMAYPANTHNINOC AAPCYANTAMACIACMNETPn Altar built in two stages in


;

field

grows

tree with twisted

trunk

in ex.,

TCH
10

[=206a.d.].

1-2

218

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reveksb

A Y KAI M AYP
Similar type.

ANTHNINOC

Similar

but upper stage of altar lighted.

11

1-2

last part of inscr. obscure.

Similar.

AAPC6YA
Similar
type
A.D.].
;

in

[=207
12

ACMHN6 HPnO field above, T

ce

1-25
(No, 12
is

double-struck.)

MAVAN

TflNINOCCeBA

Similar type.

AAPCVANTAMACIACMHTN TTPTTO Similar type, varied in TCH [=206 A.D.].


;

ex.,

13

1-2

[Plate xliv. 10.]

AY KAIMAYP
Similar type.

ANTIININ

- _

AAPCeYANTA
stage
;

Altar of single
tree

with twisted trunk; on centre of altar stands an eagle with outstretched wings, facing, head 1. above eagle, Helios in gallop1.
;

to

grows

ing quadriga, seen from the frontin


field,

T ce [= 207
quadruped

a.d.].

14

115

in ex., supine

(?).

[Plate xliv. ll.j

Y. KAI.
bimiiar.

M AYP ANTHNINOC AAPC6YANTAMACIAC


IS visible

Similar altar, with tree, behind which upper portion of a second tree,
fruit;

showing leaves and

on

altar, eagle

15

with outstretched wings, head 1., holding in its beak a wreath, and standing on body of supine quadruped in ex
1-2

CH

CT

[=206a.d.].
[Plate xliv. 12.]

; ;

PONTUS
Metal
Size

219

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

AMISUS*
Silver
Circa

400300

B.C.

Amisus received an Athenian Colony, probably in the time of Perihles, and name was then changed to Peiraeeus.

its

Persio

Standard

Drachms
Female head
head1., wearing turreted dress with floral decoration, necklace, drapery and earring of three drops
;

PEIPA

(beneath) Owl facing, with open wings, standing on round shield in field, magistrate's name.

about neck
87-6

border of dots.

/R

-7

Sn
[Plate
xliv.

X A in field (PEIPA oficoin).


;

1.,

-M, within wreath

13.]

85-5
72-9

M M

-8

rY
15

in field

1.,

ear of corn.

-76

Al

T e trob ol
Similar head, without earring or necklace.

Owl with
wings,

triple crest, facing,

with open
;

standing on

shield

in

field,

A
48-8

OY

PHr on
14.]

-6

[Plate

xliv.

Beonze
Circa

11863

B.C.,

or later

Corresponding to the reign of Mithradates Eupator. contemporaneously at other cities in Pontus {see Amasia, Oabika, series were issued Amasteis and Sinope). Chabacta Comana, PiMOLiSAt) and Paphlagonia {see

The following belong mainly

Head
5

r., wearing crested helmet, decorated with volute.

of

young Axes

AAA

SOY
r.

Sword

in sheath,

with belt

attached

130-

-8

IB.M.C, Pl.

III.

5.J

* See also

w,i\ Gr^ech. Munzen, pp. 37 (561) fE. these issnes, see Imhoof-Blnmer, t For details regarding
P F 2

nnder Celendeeis.

-.,,

220

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revebse

119-

.E

-85

in field

1.,

crescent with star of eight rays,

and /^
113-

M
[Plate

in field

1.,

same symbol (?), and 1^

xliv. 15.]

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

wreathed with oak.

AAM SOY

(beneath) Eagle standing 1. on thunderbolt, with wings open and head turned back.
I.,

299-5

1-3

in field (No. 8

is

restruck.)

Similar.

AMIZOY
in field
1.,

Similar type,

124-

-8

[BJI.C, Pl.

hi.

1.]

Head

of

Athena Parthenos

r.,

wearing
;

AMI OY

helmet, adorned with Pegasos and foreparts of horses on back part of helmet, floral ornament.

triple-crested

Perseus, clad in himation

and wearing pointed cap with flaps, standing facing, holding harpa in extended r. and head of Medusa in 1. at his feet, headless body of Medusa r. in
; ;

10

207-

field 1.,

1-2

in field

1.,

A7L "^

(?)

[Plate xliv. 16.]


11
291-

I'l

in field

1.,

[B.M.C., Pl.

III.

3.]

Aegis,_eight-sided, covered with scales and having Gorgon's head in the centre.

AAM SOY
talaric

(infield) Nike, wearing chiton, advancing r., carrying


filleted

over

1.

shoulder
r.

palm, which she


in field
I.

steadies with

hand

and

r.,

monograms.
12
13 14
15
136-

118-

M M
M,

-8

(off coin)

(?)

-85

At
'9

114 5
112-5

A7^

JE

-95

TaT [Plate slit. 17.]


16
lOS-

-9

as preceding.

PONTUS
Metal
Size

221

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Head
flap

of Perseus

r.,

wearing helmet with


at the

AMIZOY
oil

(in ex.)

Pegasos

1.,

drinking;

and cheek-piece, and ending top in head of bird.


17

foreleg raised.

196-5
176-7

.E

-9

beneath beneath

inscr.,

18

-95

inscr.,

and

M^

Head
ivy,

of

young Dionysos and diademed.

r.,

crowned with

A M Z [O Y]
I

which
it

Cista mystioa, on (beneath) a panther's skin, while against leans thyrsos with fillet and bell.
lies

19

137-

2E

-85

[B.M.C, Pl.

III.

7.]

Head
20
117-

of

Artemis

r.,

wearing stephane,

A AM
Pl.
III.

SOY
2.]

Tripod-lebes with hohnos.

quiver at shoulder.

.B

-S

[B.M.C,

Young male head


hair short
;

r., winged at temples drapery about neck.

AMI ZOY

of the Dioskouroi,

Cornucopiael., between caps with eight-rayed stars.

21

63-

61-5

M M

-75
-7

[Plate

18.]

Imperial Times

Hadrian
Silver

was freed from a tyrant {Straho, 647), After tie battle of Actium Amisus The follow^ng the Actian era* its reckoning it dated from and in 136 a.d. belongs to the year 167 piece

AVTKAITPAAAPIA NOCCEBH n V n r Head of Hadrian laur.


r.
,

AMICOVEAEVOE PACETOVCP
^Z
;

Hera,

draped

and wearing

stephane, standing 1., with outstretched in 1. she holds sceptre and gathered r. ends of drapery.

23

44-

m.

-75
See Imhoof-Blumer, Qriech. Munaen, pp. 33 (557)
ff.

222

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

CABIRA
BfiONZE

Circa

11863

B.C.

See under Amisus, p. 219.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

wearing wreath of oak.

KABHPnN
1.

(beneath) Eagle standing on thunderbolt, wings open and head

turned back.
281'

1-

Aegis, eight-sided, covered with scales and having Gorgon's head in the centre.

KABH Pn[N] (in field)


talaric

Nike, wearing
r.,

chiton, advancing

carrying

over

1.

shoulder

filleted

palm, which she

steadies
99-

with

r.

'8

[B.M.C., Pl.

v.

l.J

CERASUS
Imperial Times

The era of Gerasus begins

in

64 A.D.*

Elagabalus

AVTKAAAVP ANTHNINOC
Bust
of

Elagabalus

r.,

laur.,

wearing

K6PACOV NTinNTPN
Fi

paludamentum and

cuirass.

Herakles, naked, standing facing, leaning with r. on club, and holding lion's skin in 1.

JE

1-2

[220

A.D.J

See Imhoof-Blumer, Griech. Miinzen,

p.

35 (559).

PONTUS
Metal
Size

223

No.

Weight

Obverse

Ee VERSE

CHABACTA
Beonze
Circa

11863

B.C.

See under Amisus,


Aegis, six-sided, covered with, scales and having Gorgon's head in the centre.

p.

219.

[X]ABA
wearing

KTI2N
talario

(in field)
_

Nike,
r.,

chiton, advancing

carrying over 1. shoulder filleted palm, which she steadies with r. in field r..
;

134-

-85

COMANA
Beonze
Circa

11863

B.C.

See under Amisus, p. 219.


Aegis, eight-sided, covered with scales having Gorgon's head in the centre.

and

[K]0/V\A
talaric

over

1.

Nike, wearing r., carrying shoulder filleted palm, which she


(infield)

NflN
r.
;

chiton, advancing
infield
1.

steadies with

and

r.,

mono-

grams.
118-

115-5

M M

lYP fY?(?)

1^

Imperial Coinage

The era of Comana probably begins


Caracalla

in

35 i.D.*

__/v\AVPH ANTriNINOC
of youthful Caracalla
r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing

I6POKAICA
of tetrastyle
;

ANn

Fa9ade

temple patera

m pediment

cuirass

and paludamentum.

in ex.,

TBOP[=207

a.d.].

1-2

AYKA IMAYPHAI ANTONINOC laur.,


Bust of youthful Caracalla wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
r.,

I6POKAI
Similar
ex.,

CA KOM ANGflN
;
;

within, on pedestal, type in statue of goddess (Nike ?), facing

TBOP [=
p.

207

A.D.].

1-3
* See Imhoof-Blumer, Grieoh.

Miimen,

35

(559).

224

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metai.
Size

Oeveese

Beveese

NEOCAESAREA
Imperial Coinage

The era of Neocaesarea begins in 64 a.d.,* when Pontns was made a Boman province.
Septimius Severus

AYKACn C6YHPOC
Septimius Severus r., laur., cuirass and paludamentiim.

Bust of wearing

KOINTTON N60 KAIC


Fagade of pediment
;

MHTPon
;
;

patera in within, statue standing on pedestal and. leaning with 1. on spear wall visible behind colnmns; in ex.,

tetrastyle temple

TPNP [=210 A.D.].


1-3

Julia

Domna

[loYA]IAAoMNA AYF
of Julia

Bust

Domna

KOINnON0 KAICMHTPO
Similar temple in ex.,
;

r.,

veiled.

within, lighted altar

6TPNP I-

210

A.D.].

1-1

[B.M.G., Pl.

VI.

1.]

Caracalla

AYKM AYPH

Bust of Caracalla, bearded, r.,radia be, wearing cuirass and

KOinON N0
Similar temple
;

KAI

CMHTPO

paludameutum

within, on pedestal, statue of naked male figure, standing facing, leaning with 1. on spear, and holding bow (?) in r. ; wall visible

behind

JE 1-2

= 210 A.D.].

columns

in

ex.,

TPNP

[Plate xliv. 19.]

AKAIMAYP ANTHNINOC

Head

of Caracalla, bearded, 1-2

Similar, with

inscr.,

r.,

laur.

KAICMHTPO

KOINTTONNeO

Similar.

KOINHONEO
Facade of
dot; in
I

KAICMHTPO
;

tetrastyle temple

in pediment,
a.d.].

1-3

ex.,

TPM2 [=
VI.

210
3.]

IB.M.C, Pl.

Kubitschek in Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encycl., 643.

PONTUS
Metal
Size

225

No.

Weight
I

Obverse

Reverse

Geta

nCn rTACKCAP
.E 1-25

Bust of Geta r., head bare, vyearing cuirass aud paludanientum.

KOinONN0 KAICMHTPO
within, bust upon Similar temple pedestal Vfall visible between columns
; ;

in ex., 6
'

TP(^ [=210

A. D.].

nACenXI rCTACKAIC
Geta iE
-95
r.,

Head

of

K-nO N60KAICMHTP
temple, seen at a
half-angle
;

bare.

Similar in ex.,

T^
Severus Alexander

[=210

A.D.J.

KAICA-- AA ANAP OC
.

KOinONOKAIMHTP
Pi:r [= 227
A.D.].

Head
JE
-85

of Alexander Severus

r.,

bare.

Tetrastyle temple, seen at a half-angle, in ex.,

PIMOLISA
Circa

11863

B.C.

See under Amisus, p. 219.

Head
108-5

of

young Ares

r.,

wearing crested

niMxi
belt attached
r.

Sword

in sheath with

helnaet.

-9

[B.M.C., PL.

vii.

3.]

SEBASTOPOLIS
Imperial Coinage

Amasia, the year 2 B.C SebastopoJis followed the same era as


Septimius Severus

AYKAIAC

nTICOYHP[OC]
r.,

C6BACTO
|-PAKA0

View

of

temple

a large

Bust of wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Septimius Severus

laur.,

central arch, flanked on


either side

tetrastyle and arch [=206 A.D.J within, statue f a9ade * holding of Herakles leaning on club and
;

t HC

by smaller

lion's skin.
first line of inscr.

above

rest in ex.

1-1

[Plate

xliv. 20.]

* Mr. G. F. Hill su of the interior.

with a view the two fa,adeB of the temple that the type represents

Ct

226

ASIA

MINOR

Ko.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Reverse

TRAPBZIJS
Imperial Coinage

TrapevMi followed the same era as Neocaesarea, the year 64 a.d.

Trajan

- _ Bust Trajan 1., laur., showing bare chest; paludamentuin over shoulders.
of

NOCCBrPAA

TPATT

all

within laurel-wreath.

ZOYNTI WN T
N [=114 A.D.J.

-9

[Plate xliv. 21.

Commodus

A
of

ANTajNINOCCB

Bust

Commodus, with short beard, r., head bare, paludamentum over shoulder.

TPAn[ZOYNTI]W N TOYCBust of Mithras r., wearing radiate Phrygian cap, and drapery over
shoulders
;

beyond him, head and neck


appear.

MM

of horse

r.

[Plate

xliv. 22.]

ZELA
Imperial Coinage
Zela, like Neocaesarea

and Trapezus, dates


Septimius Sevems

its

era from 64 a.d.

Head

of Septimius

Severus

r.,

laur.

2HAI
its

style temple,

TWNTOY HONT
A.D.].

Hexa-

with elaborate capitals on columns, the further pediment visible


in

through gap in pediment in frontex.,

M M

TPMB(?) [=206

inscr. illegible.

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

VII.

9.]

PONTUS
Metal
Size

227

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Kingdom of Pontus
The Kingdom of Pontus was founded about the beginning of the Third Gentiiry B.C. by Mithradates (Ktistes). The era from which the coins are dated is 297 B.C.,
for which
see

under Nicomedbs

II.

of Bithijnia.

PHARNACES
Circa

I.

190157
SiLVEE

B.C.*

Attic

Standard

Tetradrachm
Head
of

and moustache,

Pharnaces. veith slight whisker r., wearing diadem.

BAZIAEIIZ
<l>APNAKOY

Male pantheistic divinity standing!., head facing,


;

vrearing head-gear, chiton, andkothornoi chlamys over 1. arm he holds in 1. cornu-

copiae and cadnceus,

and in lowered

r.

a branch of vine, towards which a doe in field 1., star of r. raises her head eight rays within crescent in field r., p|^(?); in field above, thnnderbolt.
;

167-2

1-1

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

(No.

1 is pierced.)

[Plate xlv.

1.]

MITHRADATES EUPATOR
Circa

12163

B.C.

Bosporus was absorbed in that is accompanied by inThe dates show that idealization of the portrait on the Obv. (Nos. 3 ff.). creased his power.f alterations were made lohen the ling reached the height of

During the reign of Mithradates the The change in the Bev. type of of Pontus
these

Kingdom of

the

the tetradrachms

Silver

Attic

Standard

T etradrach.ms
Head
r.,

of Mithradates,

wearing diadem; hair

with slight whisker, falling in long

MI0PAAATOY.ijj3^x ^''^^
Pegasos, with oif fore-leg raised, drinking in field 1., star within crescent the 1.
;
;

locks.

BASIAEnZ (above) EYHATOPOZ


whole within wreath

of ivy
B.C.]

with

berries.

229-4

M, 115

in

fiield r.,

OZ

[=88

and
r.

234-6

1-3
.

no date
The dates are
B.C.

traces of J|^ in field


xxvii

circa 169
articles,

Judging doubtful. as his death year (B...


published

from PoIybiuB,

/r.

15

M. Th^ Eeina^h has fixed

which have been ^'^^^/^^P'^fr-Tstory and of the numismatics of the both o the nistory anu ui Paris, 1888), provide an admirable account

f^7^^/;,<l,,two;k (T^oi/r;J fi^

.L.^'St

""Ttee^T? E^inach,
month
of issue.

I.e., p.

446.

The

letters in the

exergue are also numerals, indicating the

G G 2

228

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Rbveese

Similar head, more idealized


loose.

hair flying

BASIAEI2S
Stag grazing
orescent
;

(above)

1.

in field
1.

1.,

star -within
letters

in field
;

and

r.,

and

monograms

all

-within "wreath of ivy

with berries.
256-4
,

M M
M M
M

1-3

[il

riS [=84

B.C.J

and

A/^

A
[Plate
1

(in ex.)

xj^v.

2.]

235-5

1-1

O
257-2
1-2

A
/^

and

OIZ [=

78

b.c.J.

(in ex.)

(O and Z

in inscr.)

and

BK5 [=

75

B.C.].

(in ex.)

[Plate xlv.
2681-3

3.

as preceding, -with

FKS [=

74

B.C.].

E
247-2
1-3

(in ex.)

TKS [=
I

74

B.C.J

and

ffl

(in ex.)

257-6

1-4

w
[Plate xlv.
4.]

AKZ

[= 73 B.c.J. (O and Z in inscr.)

POLEMO
Circa

II.

3763

a.d.

The Romans allowed a nominal


first

over Bosporus, subsequently over I'ontvs


to

'Aimjdom' came

an end

sovei-eignty to the descendants of Milhradaies and other districts as loell This in 64 A.D., when Pontus was made a Soman

Ijrovince.

The dates are regnal years.

Silver

BACIA[WC]

nOAMWN[OC]
58-9

Head
II.

of
r.,

Polemo
-wearing

Head of Nero IH
inscr. reads

r.,

laur.

around,

TOYC

diadem.
-76
lines of inscr.

read upwards.

upwards from

r.

[BACIJA(OC
bimilar type.
5G-5

nOAMa)[NOC]
1.

Similar, with

TOYC
le
upwards.

/R

-8

inscr. reads

upwards from

lines of inscr. read

PONTUS
Metal
Size

229

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

130-3

-7

95-:

-8

230

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

COTYS
Circa 46

I.

78

a.d.

Beonze

TEIAAAI

OC
bling

[BAZIAEX2Z
Ivory
r.,

KOT]V
by

TOV AC[nOVPrOV]
right
;

Spearup.
;

chair,

surmounted
border of dots.

wreath; to

sceptre with top resem1.


;

human head

in front, round shield in field r., sword in sheath, and (above) bearded head 1.; in field 1., crested helmet r.,and (above) horse's bead 1. ; beneath, K

border of dots.
99-5

-9

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

XII.

2.]

SAUROMATES
Circa

I.

94124
Bronze

a.d.

Busts,

Sauromates r., diademed and draped, and his queen 1. wreathed and draped beneath,
to
face,

face

of

TI99SIOY[IOYAIOY]BACIA6Ii

MH

CCAYPOMATOY
;

Curule chair, on which rests a wreath to 1., spear and round shield to r., sceptre with top resembling human head 1.
;

181-6

1-05

inscr. begins

beneath and reads upwards

towards
[Plate xlv.
7.]

r.

COTYS
Circa

II.

124132

a.d.

This king, like his successors and his immediate predecessors, dated his staters according to the Bithynian Era (297 B.C.), as Mithradates Eupator had done.

Electeum

Stater

BACIA6WCKOTYOC
II.
r.,

Bust of Cotys diademed and draped bordei- of


;

Bust of Hadrian r., head beneath,


;

laur.

in front, spear-

dots.

HKY

[=

131 A.D.]

border of dots.

119-5

El.

-7

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

Bronze

BACIAWC
Cotys
II. r.,

KOTYOC Bust of diademed and draped in


;

AA

within

wreath
(brooch

above, object
;

re-

sembling

1317

front, traces of trident(?); border of dots.


-95
inscr. reads

?)

border of dots.

upwards from

r.

PONTUS
Metai,
Size

231

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeveese

RHOEMETALCES
Circa

132154
Electkum

a.d.

stater

BACIASWCPOIMHTAAKOY
Bust of Rlioemetalces r., diademed and draped border of dots.
;

Bust of Antoninus Piusr., laur. beneath, [= 143 A.D.] border of dots.


;

MY

118-7

El.

-75

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

EUPATOR
Circa 155

171
s

a.d.

Electeum

Stater

BACIAG0CVnATOPOC
from r.) diadem
118-7
El. -75
;

(upwards Bust of Eupator r., wearing border of dots.

Head of Antoninus Pius r.,

laur.

beneath,

NY

[= 158

A.D.]

border of dots.

in front, club

downwards.
[Plate xlv. 8.]

Similar.

Busts, face to face, of draped, and of L. Verus border of dots.

M. Aurelius
1.
;

r.,

beneath, date

119-3 120-6

El.
El.

-75 -75

in front, club

downwards,

GNY
^Y

[=

162

A.D.J.

no club.

[=

163

A.D.J

between busts, sword.

SAUROMATES
area 172211
Electbum

II.

a.d.

Stater

BACIAaJCCAYPOMATOY
Sauromates r., neck border of dots.
of
;

laur.

Bust drapery about

Bust

of

Commodus

r.,

slightly bearded,
;

laur.,

and wearing paludamentum

of dots. front, star of six rays; border

120-

Bl.

-8

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

beneath,

ZOY [=

180

a.d.J

[Plate

xlv. 9.]

232

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

RHESCUPORIS
Circa

III.

212229
Bronze

a.d.

CPHCKOVnOPIAOC
of

Bust

moustache, r., diacleraed, -iveariug cuirass and paludamentum border of dots.


Bliesouporis,
-witli
;

Goddess, "wearing high head-dress, seated 1. on throne -with back, holding patera in extended r. in front, -^ ; border of
;

dots.

144-8

-9

iiiscr.

reads upwards from

r.

uncertain countermark.

SAUROMATES
Circa

III.

230233

a.d.

Pale Electeum

Stater

BACIAaJ
Bust
of
;

CCAYPOMATOY

Sauromates 111. r., diademed; drapery about neck; in field r., traces of wreath (?) border of dots.
111-4
El.

Bust of Severus Alexander r., laur. drapery about neck in front, two pellets, one above another border of dotB.
;

-75

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

beneath, ZK<1>

[= 230

a.d.J.

RHESCUPORIS
Circa

V.

240276
Billon

a.d.

Head

of Rhescuporis V. r., diademed drapery about neck inscr. reads upwards from r. border of dots.
; ;

Bust

of Philippus Senior r., laur. drapeiy about neck beneath, date in fi-ont, club downwards border of dots.
;
; ;

116-4
I

Bil.

-8

BACIAa)CPHCKOnOPIA

AM<1> [=244
rM<l>

A.D.].

114-7
i

Bil.

BACIA(0CPHCKOnOPIAOC

[=246

A.D.J.

Similar.

Bust of Trajanus Decius(?) r. laur. drapery about neck beneath, date in front, symbol border of dots.
, ; ; ;
;

117-2
lis-

Bil.

-8

BACIAWCPHCKOnOPIAC

(?)

C;M<t> [=249
C;/VA<|)

A.D.J

club downwards.
star of six rays.

Bil.

-8

BACIAeWCPHCKOnOP
[Plate
Similar.

[=249

A.D.J

xlv.

lO.J

113-3

Bust of Emperor r., laur. drapery about neck beneath, date border of dots.
;
;

Bil.

-75

BACIAWCPHCKOVnO

M<^ [=

252

A.D.J

in front, pellet.

PAPHLAGONIA

233

No.

Weiuht

Obvbese

Rbvbbse

PAPHLAGONIA
AMASTRIS
Bronze
Circa

11863

B.C.

3 constituted the hronze currency of the age issues represented by Nos. 1 Mithradates, who, excejjt possibly for the Bosporus, struck for himself only of See, for similar pieces, under Amisus, p. 219. gold and silver.

The

Head

of

Athena Parthenos

r.,

wearing
;

AMAZ

TPE[nZ]

Perseus, clad in

triple-crested

helmet, adorned with on Pegasos and foreparts of horses back part of helmet, floral ornament.

himation and wearing pointed cap with flaps, standing facing, holding harpa in extended r., and head of Medusa in 1. at his feet, headless body of Medusa r.
; ;

in field

1.,

^
ofi coin.

282-

JE 1-25

Medusa and second monogr.

Aegis, covered

with

scales

and having

AMAZ

Gorgon's head in the centre.

Nike, wearing advancing r., carrying over 1. shoulder filleted palm which she steadies with r. hand.

TPEn[Z]

talaric

chiton,

115-5

-85

aegis has six sides.

Similar.

AMAZ
field,

TPEI2[Z]
and
/VE.

Similar type

in

IVA-

-9

aegis has eight sides.

Imperial Times

O MH POC Bust of wearing taenia.


draped and

Homer

r.,

AMACTPIANHN
reclining
1.,

River-god Meles, wreathed and wearing himation over lower limbs; his r. supports lyre which rests on r. knee, while 1. arm leans on in 1. he holds a reed
;

vase

whence water

flows; in ex.,

MEA

HC

1-1

OMH POC

Similar type.

AMACTPI

ANflN

Hades
1.

(or

Sarapis), wearing kalathos, seated


;

on

throne with back, holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre at his in field 1., f feet, Kerberos 1.
;

-85

[Plate xlv. 11. J

H H

234

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obtekse

Reverse

OM HPOC

Similar type.

AM A
B.M.C., Pl.

CTPIC
veil

Head

of the City

r.,

wearing
-8

and turreted head-dress.

[Cf.

XX. 5.J

--THrOC

Head

of

Zeus Strategos

AMACTP

lANIlN

Tripod, round
erect
r.

r.,

laur.

which serpent twines, with head


[B.M.C., Pl. XX. 2.J

-7

Antoninus Pius

AVTKAICAP ANTflNEINOC AVPHAIONKAICAPAAMA CTP


Bust of Antoninus Pius r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

lANOI
him.

prancing

r.,

M. Aurelius on horse-back, in military dress he holds


;

spear at rest, while his cloak

flies

behind

11
[Plate xlv. 12.]

Faustina Junior

Female bust
9

r.,

draped,

Tripod, round which serpent twines.

JE

-75
-7

inscr. illegible.

10

AMAC TPIANHN AMACT PIANIIN

head erect head erect

1.

r.

CROMNA
Circa
Croinvji loas one of

330300

B.C.

four towns

wMch were

new aty of Amastris,

lehicl tool its

name from

incorporated about 300 B C. to form the the wife of Lysimachus.

SlLVEE

Persic Standard

Tetrob ols
Head of Zeus
1., laur. in long tresses.
;

hair hanging

down

K Pn

N [ A J (behind, downwards) Female head 1., wearing earring, necklace, and Stephanos on which are floral ornaments and three tnrret-like pro;

jections.

53-8

M
I

-6

in front, <>

above,

i^

[Plate xlv. 13.]


48-9

-GS

in front,

above,

Ifi

PAPHLAGONIA
Metal
Size

235

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

GERilANICOPOLIS (G.\NGRA)
Imperial CoiuCKjc

the

Gangra appears to have been a fortress, round wliich in the early days of Empire there grew up a town that received the name of Germanicopjolis. The legend on the Beo. of No. 1 is probably abbreviated for up^^aioVoAts or
ap^^aiOTarr] Ila<f>Xa.yovia';.*

Caracalla

AYT-KM AVP ANTHNINOC rANPPA on either


Bust of youthful Caracalla wearing cuii'ass.
r.,

(in

ex.) rises

Two gateways;
a square having a
tower,

laur,,

side

battlemented
above,

and

door

APXo
nA<|)AA
[Plate xlv. 14.]

1-2

AYT
Head

KM

AYP

ANTHNIN
r.,

rePMA NIKO TTOAnC


seated
1.,

Pallas

of youthful Caracalla

laur.

leaning with

1.

holding on extended r. wreath and filleted palm.

on spear, and Nike 1. with

1-15

NEOCLAUDIOPOLTS
Imperial Coinage
5 The era of NcoclawliopolU dates from

loholeinacr district of

with the B.C.,t when the town, aloiig Papldagonia, became part oflmmv^a Galatta.

Commodus

MAYPHAIOC

KO[M]OAOC
r.,

NOKAAYAI
Bust
of

OnOAlTnN
TPSA

Bust of Commodus, bearded, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

laur..

Sarapis r., wearing niodnis drapery about neck; beneath,

[=

186 A.D.]

-95

[Plate xlv. 15.

Anderson

LHyy;, PP- ^' Intern., ii. t See Joura. LJ2. in J. H. S., xx., p
{

-H

It

236

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Reverse

SINOPE
Silver

Persic
Circa

Standard
B.C.

341333

Drachms
No.^ I

can he dated with comparative precision, as it bears the name of Ariarathes, who made himself King of Cappadocia after driving out the tatrap set up hij Alexander. See p. 573.

Head

of

Sinope

1.,

wearing sphendone,

earring of three drops, and necklace; in front, aplastre; behind head, circle formed of dots* border of dots.
;

^49^M''t

Sea -eagle, wings open, standing 1. on dolphin 1., which it is about to attack with its beak.

81-1

75
(No. 1
[Cf.
is

inscr. beneath.
pierced.)

n.M.C, Pl.

XXII.

l.J

Circa
Similar type, with aplustre;
dots.

333306
SI

B.C.

border of

Nil

in field

(beneath) Similar type; above, r., magistrate's name.

93-

Al

-75

KAPr
-85
<t>A

91-4

[Plate xlv. 16.]

Circa

306290

B.C.

Hemidrachm
Head
of

Sinope

1.,

>vith three turret-like

wearing Stephanos ornaments.

2:iN[n]
with

(above)

Prow

].,
;

ornamented
in
front,

star of eight aplustre, kantharos,

rays

and "

35-7

Al

-55

no border

visible.

[Plate xlv. 17.]

Nu.^.

Chron.,

1885

(3rd

Series
'

autonomous issues

V) "

ll

'
'

'' ^^'^-^ 2-1 NH.co...


'^

See

J. P^'six,

of Sinope,

^'"'"^^'^

discusses

exhaustively

the

PAPHLAGONIA
Mktal
Size

237

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Bronze
Circa

11863

B.C.

Oh

this

bronze currency see under Amisus, ji. 219, and Amastris, p. 233. No. 5 is the latest of the series.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

wreathed with laurel

(?).

SrNfinH[5]

Eagle, wings (beneath) open, standing 1. on thunderbolt, with head turned back in field r., star of eight rays in field 1., ;j\
;

120-

-8

\_B.M.C., Pl. XXIII. 2.]

Head

of

young Ares

r.,

wearing crested

Sword

in sheath with belt attached

r.

helmet.
132-

jE

-75

ziNn nH[Z]
[ZI]Nn
[B.M.G., Pl.
XXIII.

102-

-85

HHZ

4.j

Head

of Eros

r.

wings on shoulders.

ZINI2

nH[Z]

Quiver,

with

strap

attached.

49-

-6

[Plate xlv. 18.]

Head

Athena Parthenos r., wearing helmet, adorned with triple-crested on Pegasos and foreparts of horses back part of helmet, floral ornament.
of
;

Perseus,

clad in himation and wearing pointed cap with flaps, standing facing, holding harpa in extended r., and head
of

Medusa

in

1.

at his feet, headless

body of Medusa

r.

280-

M
M

l-]5

ziN
ZINX2

nnHZ
HHZ;
in field
r.,

10

277-

|v/E (?)

238

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Oeveese

Reteese

Aegis,

G-orffoii's

covered with scales and head in the centre.

having

ZIN

I2TTHZ

chiton, advancing

shoulder

Nike, wearing talaric r., carrying- over 1. filleted palm, which she
r.

steadies with

hand.

11

no-

AS

-9

aegis has nine sides.

in field

r.,

[Cf. B.M.G., Pl. XXIII.

3.]

12

103-

-9

sides obscure.

in field

r.,

3Vi

13

98-

JE -85

>)

))

in field

r.

3M

Impcr'ud Times
Sinope, ivMcli was captured from Mitliradntcs hi/ Liicidhis (B.C. 70), was made a -colonia' by Jidius Caesar loilh the titles of Jidia Felix.' The following coins are dated from an era heginnin(j in 45 B.C.
'

Augustus

C-l-F
Head
of

[A]NXXXV [=10bc.j
Augustus
r.,

EX

DD

Heads
r.,

of

Gaius Caesar and

bare.

Lucius Caesar
1.

jugate.

122-

-9

inscr. reads

downwards from

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

Caligula

C-CAEAVGHead
of Caligula

GER EXD-D
r.,

Founder,

draped,

r.,

marking

out

the

bare.

prliiiigenius sulcus

with a plough drawn by a pair of oxen around fC F -1 A/LXX XIII [=38a.d.]


;

15

t;8-.^

-7

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

Nero and Octavia

Head
16
76-5

of

Nero

r.,

laur.

Bust
type

of Octavia, draped.
r.
;

-8

NEROCLAVDCAESAVGANNI C III 58 A.D.]


[=
(upwards from
r.)

OCTAVIAE

AVG

CIt

(upwards from beneath towards

r.)

[Plate xlv. 19.]


17
60-5

-75

NERO

GANNI C
from
r.).

llll[=59

t.ype

A.D.J (upward.s

1.;

OCT
I.)

(upwards from

AEAVGCIF

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

239

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

BITHYNIA
BITHYNIA
in genere

Imperial Coinage

The name on the Eev. of No. 1 is that of the Boman Proconsul. The Kotvov of Bithynia received from Hadrian the right of issuing money in its own name {Nos. 2 fl:.), probahly on account of its association loith Antinous, who loas born in Bithynia.
Titus

AVTOKPATITOZKAIZAPZEBA

MMAIKIOYPOY<I>OYANeYn
Five ears of corn tied together.
5.]

ZYIOX
-76

Head

of Titus

r.,

laur.

ATO[Y]
(No. 1
is

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. xxiv.


pierced.)

Hadrian

AVTKAICTPAI AAPIANOCC6B
Head
of

Hadrian

r.,

laur.

KOI N ON (infield) BieYNIAC(inex.)

Ootastyle temple.

M M

1'4
1-4

in pediment, wolf suckling twins.

CBA

in pediment, pellet.

[B.M.C., Pl. xxiv. 8.]

AVTKAICTPAI AAPIANOCC6B
Head
of

Similar.

Hadrian

r.,

radiate.

M ^

1-

(first

part of inscr., obscure.)

in pediment, pellet.

1-

pediment obscure; between central


pellet.

pillars,

AVTKAICTPAI AAPIANOCCB
Head
of

Similar.

Hadrian

r.,

laur.

M M

-8

in pediment, star.

-8

in pediment, three pellets.

[Plate xlv. 20.]

Sabina

CABINA CBACTH
bina
r.,
;

Bust of Sahair rolled

wearing stephane on top of head; drapery about shoulders.

Similar in pediment, male figure standing with r. pa1., holding sceptre in 1., and tera over altar before and behind him, between central columns, a a pellet
;
;

pellet

in ex.,

prow

r.

1-3

[B.M.C,

Pl. xxiv. 11.

[B.M.G., Pl. xxiv. 10.]

240

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

APAMEIA
Beonze
Circa

300203

B.C.

The following was struck while the town still bore its original name of Myrleia. It was renamed by Prusias I. in honour of Ms wife Apama.

Head of Pallas r., wearing crested Athenian


helmet
122:

f2p Humped
monogr. above.

bull, butting r.

border of dots.

JE

-75

[B.M.C., Pl. XXV. 2.]

Imperial Coinage

The

city

was made a

'colonia' by Augustus before 27 B.C.

It

had

the titles of

'Julia Concordia Augusta.'


Julia

Domna

IVLIA AVGVSTA Bust of Julia Domna r., draped, and wearing stephane.

Cl-C-A A

PA DD
;

Tychel.,

with rudder and cornucopiae on either side, altar with horn-like projection.

1-

Tranquillina

SAB TRANQVILLINAEAVG

CICAAPA(above)

Bust of Tranquillina wearing stephane.


I-

r.,

draped, and

DD

(beneath)

Galley r., with three rowers.

Gallienus

IMPCAESPLICGAL
Bust
of Gallienus
1.,

LIENVSP
FAV
wearing
raised;
r.

CO LIVLCON CAPAMAVG
D D
Tyche
1.,

i-adiate,

cuirass with gorgoneion;

holding rudder and cornucopiae.

hand

spear over
1-1

1.

shoulder.

(D

in field.)

BITHYNIUM
Imperial Coinage

Severns Alexander

MAVPCEVAAEEANAPON

Youthlaur.

ful

head of Severus Alexander

V
I2N

N
I

r.,

(in ex.)

-85

Group two

of three goats
1.,

one

r.

[Plate xlv. 21.]

BITHTNIA
Metal
Size

241

No.

Wkisht

Obvebse

Reverse

CALCHEDON
Circa

400350

B.C.

The coinage of Calcliedon should he compared with


Silver

that of

Byzantium (Vol.

I.,

p. 393).

Persic Standard

He midraclim KA AX
351
(above)
r."

Bull standing

1.

on ear

of

corn
-5

Incuse square of mill-sail pattern, quartered and slightly granulated.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXVII. 7.]

After circa 300

B.C.

For JR

No 57

struck at Calchedon with the types of Lysimachus, see Vol. I., p. 431, and for bronze coins of Byzantium and Calchedon in alliance, see
Ibid., p. 398.

Bronze

Head
77-5

of Pallas tbian helmet.

1.,

wearing crested Corin-

KAAX (above)
com
r.

Bull standing

1.

on ear

of

[Plate xlvi.

1.]

KAAX (above)
63-

Bull standing

1.

on ear of

Three ears
gether.

of corn, with stalks

bound

to-

com
-6

r.

[Plate xlvi.

2.]

Imperial Times

Head
43-

hair in long of Apollo r., laur. ringlets ; in front, bough of laurel.


;

KAAXA AONIHN
leaves

Laurel

tree,

with

and

fruit.

-65

[Plate

xlvi.

3.]

p. 393, footnote).

242

ASIA MESTOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Reverse

CIUS
Circa

330302

B.C.

Hie coinage of

C'ias begins in the age of Alexander. No. 5 loas issued during the reign of a dynast Mithradaies, who was put to death hy Antigonus in 302 B.C.*

SiLVEE

Persic Standard

Hemidr achm s
Head
of Apollo
r.,

laur.

beneath, inscr

Prow
star

1.,
;

having eye and ornamented with above and beneath, magistrate's

name.
35-6

.R

-5

[KIA]

A 0HNO
AIIPOS
IB.M.C,
Px,.

star obscure.

XXVIII. 9.]

36-

M
.R

-5

KI[A]

BAK KEYS

star obscure.

36-4

-65

KIA

AHM H
TPIOS
r POJ

star of six rays.

34-9

yR

-55

K[IA]

ENOS
[B.M.C., Pl.
XXVIII.

star of eight rays "^ ^

10.

Bronze

Young male head


tiara,

r., wearing Persian bound with laurel-wreath.

A
K

43-5

Kantharos, whence issue two vinebranches, each ending in a bunch of grapes the whole within a circle formed of two stalks of corn downwards.
I
;

-65

[B.M.C., Pl.

XXVIII.

13.]

1894!'Jp.''3n

ff.''

'''" ''"'"' ''^^' ^'^ "^' ^l- ^' PP- 238

f.,

and

J.

P. Six,

Nun..

Chron.,

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

243

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Third Century

B.C.

Beonze

Head
74-5

of

young Herakles

r.,

in lion's skin.

KIANnN
bow

between club
1.

r.

(above)

and

in case

(beneath).

-8

Imperial Times

Cius was said to have been founded by the Argonauts, and to have taken its name from Kios, one of the companions of Herakles. From 203 B.C. till Boman
times
it

was

called Prtisias

ad Mare.

TON KTICTHN
Herakles
1401.,

Head

of

young

Kl ANIiN
visible.

(above)

Galley!.;

five

rowers

lion's skin

about neck.

1-

Faustina Junior

<I>AVCTINAN
Bust
of

C6BACTHN
r.,

AAPIANflN
figure,

KIANX2N

Female

Faustina

drapery

about

shoulders.

draped, standing r., wearing lotus- shaped head-dress; she leans with r. on sceptre, and holds cornucopiae in 1.

1-2

[Plate xlvi.

4.

Tranquillina

CAB
quillina
r.,

AINA Bust of Trandraped and wearing stephane.

KIA

Two goats, on their hind each other between them, an amphora without neck.
legs, facing
;

NUN

-9

Philippus Junior

MIOVAIOC
rass

<l>IAinnOCK
r., laur.,

Philippus Junior

Bust of wearing cui-

K lA Nfl N
fore-legs
rest

Similar type; but goats' on amphora, which has

and paludamentum.

neck.

10

-85

244

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

HERACLEIA PONTICA
It was ruled by a tyrant Satyrus from The history of Heracleia is obscure. 353 347 B.C., and by Timotheos and Bionysios (see No. 6) from 347 338 B.C.,

attaining to the height of

its

prosperity during the latter period.

Silver

Aeginetic

(or reduced Phoenioian)

Standard

Circa 415

394

B.C.

Diobol
Head
of

bearded

Herakles

1.,

vpearing

HP AK AE

lion's skin.

27-9

quadripartite linear square in incuse square.

arranged round a the whole


;

-6

[B.M.C., Pl. XXIX. 8.]

Oh
Head
13-8
of
lion's skin
-4

youthful Herakles border of dots.


;

r.,

wearing

65-

-7

14-7

-4

170-4

-8

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

245

No.

Weight

Obverse

Revebse

Cirrn

347338

B.C.

Tr iob ol
Head
of

young
ivy.

Dionysos

wealing

TIMOOEo[Y] (tor.)
[AIONYZIOY](tol.)

Young Herakles

wreath of

naked L, wearing lion's skin over 1. ama and bow in case at side, attacking spear to trophy 1.

35-

.il

-5

place of thyrsos ofE coin.


[Cf.

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

B.M.C., PL. XXX.

4.]

Circa

302281

B.C.

During

For silver this period Heracleia was under the influence of Lijrimdchis. with his types, probably minted there, see Vol. I., p. 431, No. 56.

Stater
Head
of young Herakles
r.,

wearing

lion's

HPAKAEIITAN

skin.

Young Dionysos, wreathed, wearing kothornoi, and himation over lower limbs, seated 1., holding filleted thyrsos in 1. and kantharos in extended r. beneath, /^
;

148-

-95

inscr. behind,

downwards.

[Plate xlvl

7.]

Bronze
Third Century
B.C.

Head
54-

of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

HPAKAE

Lion bounding
club
r.
;

r.

skin.

nXAN

above,

beneath,

-65

Imperial Coinage
Julia

Domna

lOYAIA AYrOYCTA
Julia

Bust of

A C CN TTONTn
Pallas standing r., wearing crested helmet, leaning with r. on spear, and hold-

Domna

r.,

draped.

ing owl in extended

1.

1-1

Geta

nCnTI reTACKAICAP
of

Bust

HPAKAHAC TTONTn
serpent- staff.

Geta r., bare-headed, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Asklepios standing facing', head I., wearing himation, and leaning with r. on short

10

-85

Gallienus

AYTKAICnOYrAAAHNOC(sc)
Bust
rass
of Gallienas
r.,

[HP]AKAHACN0 KOPnnON
[Til]
Female
figure,

laur.,

wearing

cui-

and paludamentum.

dress, standing facing,

wearing high headbead r., leaning

with r. on torch La extended I.

(?),

and holding apple

11

-9

[Plate xlvi.

8.

246

ASIA MINOE

No.

WiSIGHT

Metal
Size

Obverse

Rbvekse

JULIOPOLIS
Imperial Coinage
Julia

Domna

lOVAIA
Domna
JE
-9
r.,

AOMNA
draped.

Bust

of Julia

lOVAIOnO AITnN
winged, standing
r.,

and raising
wheel.

1.

Nemesis, holding bridle in r., to her lips; at her feetr.,

NICAEA
Bronze
First

Century

B.C.

The ((utonomoHs bronze money of Nicaea is dated from an era heijinniiig in 283 not improbably the year in which it loas re-named by Lysimuchus.

B.C.,*

NIKAIEn[N]
SOS
r.,

Head

of

young Diony.
;

ETTI

AK2

wearing wreath of ivy [ = 69 B.C.]; in front,

TAIOY

(to r.)
,,

Eoma, helmeted and


.

beneath,

TTATTIPlOY

"RT (?)

KAPBI2NOS(*^-)

chiton, peplos, and kothornoi, seated 1. on pile of shields she leans with 1. on spear, and holds Nike in extended r. beneath,
,
; ;

wearing

PXIMH

119-

-96

inscr. behind,

upwards.

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

[N]IKA[EnN]
laur.

Head

of

Apollo

r..

En TA O Y (to HAHIPIOY
I I

r.)
,,

,.

Thyrsos, filleted, upright.

90-

yE

-8

msor. behind, upwards

poor condition.

lines of inscr.

read downwards.

N K A En N
I

sos

r.,

Bust of youthful Dionyt wreathed; thyrsos over shoulder.

ETTirAlOY

(to r.)
,

Long
,

TTAHIPIOY
lines of inscr. xlvi. 9.]

racing-torch, upright, lighted.

49-5

JE

-7

inscr. behind,

upwards

no date

visible.

read downwards.

[Plate

* See Th. Reinach, Bev.

T Ihe

readmg

:s

Num., 3rd Series, vol. v., 1887, pp. 362 ff not quite certain. The coin may belong to Bithynium or Nicomedia.

BITHTNIA
Metal
Size

247

No.

Weight

Obveese

Reverse

Imperial Coinage

For alliance

coins with Byzantium see

Vol.

I.,

p.

398

f.

Claudius

-- AAYAIOSZEBAZTOZ
of

Head

Claudius

1.,

bare.

nAZIAHNOZ ANGY
TTATOZ

riNnO

(around)

(in centre)

.E 1-1

[TI]KAAYAIOZKAIZAPZEBAZT

AMINAloZBAABo[ZANeYnAT
0]Z (around) ^s^
(in centre)

OXrEPMANIKOZ
1.,

Head of Claudius

bare.

jE

-8

Vespasian

AYT ANOZ

ZEBAZTOZOYEZnAZI
Head
of Vespasian
r.,

_ _

APKOYZAAOYIAH NOY
NEIK

laur.

TP B
Bearded figure of Dionysos, holding kantharos and leaning on tliyrsos, seated 1. on car drawn by four elephants 1.

1-3

second and third lines of inscr. in

field.

[Plate xlti. 10.]

Domitian

AYTAOMITIANOZ KAIZAPZE NIKAIEIZnPnTOIT HZEHA holding Demeter, standing


BfEP
Head
of

Domitian

r.,

laur.

PXEIAZ
ears of

1.,

com, and leaning upon

sceptre.

1-

Trajan

Head

of

Trajan

r.,

laur.

Large altar ready laid with wood, and IOC having door in front beneath,
;

M ^

-8

AVTKAINETPAIANOC
__TPAIANKAICAP
Antoninus Pius

-8

AVTKAITAIAAP

ANTr2NIN
r.,

[ACKAH] ninNIKAIIC
pios,
staff.

Askle-

OC
10

Head

of

Antoninus Pius

bare.

wearing himation, standing facing, head 1., leaning with r. on long serpent-

1-

248

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Mktai.
Size

Obverse

Reverse

11

JE

1-2

12

1-2

13

1-25

14

11

15

16

17

18

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

249

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeveese

Septimius Severus

AKACTT CTrC
19

Head

of Septi-

mius Severus
-65

N KA
I

lnN

Serpent

erect,

head

1.

r.,

bare.

Caracalla

ANTn N
C
Head
radiate.

N OC AVrOVCTO
Caracalla,

NIKAI
on

of

bearded,

r.,

20

M 1-25
ANXnNINOC AVrOVCTOC
Bust of Caracalla, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Dionysos seated 1. he is naked to waist, and holds thyrsos in f., while 1. elbow rests on low back of seat in front, panther 1., with head turned back Dionysos is looking round at naked Pan, horned but not goat-footed, leaping r. behind him, holding pedum in 1. and raising his r. hand.
seat

UN

with

lion's feet

[Plate xlvi. 13.]

Nl

Emperor, in military on horseback, prancing r., holding spear couched cloak flies behind him.
di'ess,
;

AInN

21

JE 1-2

[A]NTX2^E
22

INOC
r.,

Head

of youth-

NIKAIE

ful Caracalla (?)


-6

laur.

BullApisr., with disc between his horns.

HN

[Plate xlvi. 14.

Geta

A cenriM rTAC kai

of Geta
'

r.,

Bust wearing cuirass and paluda-

N KA
I

men turn.

Zeus seated 1. on throne with back, holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre at his feet, eagle 1., with open wings and head turned back.
I
;

nN

23

I-

drapery obscure.

ACnTI rTACKAI
r.,

Bust

of

Geta

NIKA lnN
facing,

Zeus, naked, standing

head and

shoulders bare.

head 1., holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre; at his feet 1.,
eagle looking

up

in ex., dots.

24

-7

four dots visible.

250

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Elagabalus

MAVPANTHNINOCAVr
Elagabalus
r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing paluda-

Nl

KA

IE

rN

Three standards.

mentum.
25

JE

-9

inscr. in field.

Severus Alexander

MAVPCVAAHANAPOCAV
Bust
r.,

N IKAIE

of

laur.,

Alexander Severus, beardless, wearing cuirass and paluda-

beneath each fore-foot, object resembling bucranium.

UN

(above) (beneath)

Lion bounding

r.

mentum.
26

1-

uncertain countermark.

MAYPAAE
type,

POCK A

Similar

Nr

KA

IE

with slight beard.


inscr. in field.

Hvl

Three standards,

27

2E

-9

.--AEHANAPOCAV
28

Similar type;

no beard.
-8

N K A
I

HN

(in field)

Similar type form


;

(in ex.)

of standards varied.

MAVPCEVPAAEZANAPOC _ _
Bust of
bearded,

Similar

again varied.

Severus
r.,

Alexander, slightly radiate, wearing paluda-

29

M ^

mentum.
-75

"^sllfar-t^n?^^
-85

ZANAPOCA/

N IK^AI

30

HN (in ex.)

E(in

field)

Shnilar type, re sembling No. 27.

Julia

Mamaea

lOYAIAMAMAIAAVr
31

Bust of

Julia
-85

Mamaea

NIKA
palm.

r.,

draped.

lEflN

Agonistic urn, with

Maximus

[riiqVOVHMAZIMOCK
Maximus
rass

Bust

of

and paludamentum.

r bare-headed, wearing cui-

N KA
I

EHN

Asklepios standing

weanng himation, and leaning with


on long serpent-staff.

1.,

r.

32

-95

uncertain countermark.

BITHYNIA
MKTAt
Size

251

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Gordian

III.

A\ANTrOPAIANOCAVr

Bust of Gordian III. r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

NIKAIEUN
holding
;

(in ex.) Dionysos seated 1., kantharos, and leaning upon thyrsos his throne is placed on car drawn by four elephants 1.
1.,

33

1-2

in field

tooled,

NEnKOPHN
xlvi.

[Plate
(No. 33
is

15.]

pierced.)

MAfTrOP AlANOCAYr
Gordian III. r., radiate, and paludamentum.
34

Bust

of

K
EIIN

(in field)

Two

military

vi^earing cuirass

(in ex.)

eagles; on

either side of which, a standard.

-Ih

the birds face outwards, but look back.

Similar.

35

but instead of eagles, central Similar standards have capricoms inwards.


;

-1

Tranquillina

CABTPA NKVAAINA
Tranquillina
r.,

Bust

of

draped.

K A (in field) E,QN (in ex.)


I

Large standard, between two smaller.


r.

36

-Ih

on central standard, Capricorn

Valerian

I.,

Gallienus and Valerian Junior

AVT OVAAEPIA NOCrAAAIH NOCOVAAEPIA NO EK AJ EEBB


radiate
;

Busts of Valerian

I.

MEriETflNAPIETriN
NIKAIEflN
;

(around)

and
face
;

Gallienus,
face
to

(in ex.)

radiate,

between

all

them, small bust of Valerian Junior wear paludamenta.


;

Three agonistic urns resting on a tabletop the centre one contains two palms, the others one each.

37

105

last line of inscr.

beneath

rest above.

Gallienus

N KA nOAIrNrAAAIHNOCCB ONI wearing


I

Bust

of

Gallienus

r.,

laur.,

Similar type above,

no table-top

OYAA
TAAA

cuirass

and paludamentum.
ethnic beneath.

38

-95

[Plate xlvi. 16.]

KK

252

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeverse

NICOMEDIA
loMch was the capital of the Kings of Bithynia, having been founded Nicomedes I., stritck no money in its own name until Boman times. Coins of the types of Nos. 1 ff. are dated, according to an era beginning 283 B.C. Cf. NicAEA, Nos. 1 ff.
NicoDieilia,
h]i

Circa 60

59

B.C.

Beonze

NIKOMHAEX2[N]
laur.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

ETTirAIO[V]

(to r.)

Eoma, helmeted,

TTATTIPIOCV] f. 1. and wearing chiKAPBXINLOZ]^^"^-'' ton, peplos and


kothornoi, seated 1. on pile of shields; she leans with 1. on spear, and holds

Nike
112-

r.

on extended

r.

in field L,

rf>|

-95

inscr. behind,

downwards.
[Cf.

traces of
inscr.

PflMH, and of date; run downwards.

lines of

B.M.C., Pl. XXXIV.

1.]

NIKOMHAEHN

Head

of

Roma

r.

ETTirAI[OV](to

r.)
,.

wearing crested helmet.

Nike advancing
and palm

1.,

TTAniP|0[V] ,, KAPBnN[OZ]<-*'-^
field
1.,

holding wreath

(^ and

AKZ

[=59

B.C.].

52-5

-7

inscr. behind,

downwards.

lines of inscr.

run downwards.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXIV. 2.j

Imperial Times
^""^'"'"^ "-^ -^'^^2/'- under Augustus, lite Ubv. type is the 7^^^"''T \he Vrt,Z"-'''P head "'"f of Juno Lannrina, common upon Roman denarii.*

'

[H]PAAANOIA
Head
of

(behind,

Juno Lanuvina

downwards) r., wearing

.
.

YHATOY
C

Boar

r.,

at
'

goatskin, the horns visible in front,


79-5

[OI2P]IOY
in front,

beneath,

^
i

bay

'

-8

beneath, traces of

NIKOMH
[Plate

second line of inscr. in ex.


xlvi.

17.]

Domitian

?ppT^S'^ri^^O^'^AIZAP[ZEB TEPJ Head of


Domitian
r.,

laur.

Ainpnx H Bi Sv.v';^^^^^^^ '^"^naked to W Y IN i em ale figure,


I

waist, r

-8

head turned back; she holds sceptre in 1., and places her 1. foot on prow r. while her r. hand is stretched out behind her.
,

[Plate

xlvi.

18.]

* See Imhoof-Blumer, GriecJi. Milnzen, p. 80 (604).

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

253

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Antonintts Pius

AVTKAICAP ANTriNINOC
of

Head

Antoninus Pius

NIKOMHAEIAC MHTKAinPIlT
Hephaistos, wearing himation, seated r., is a helmet, which he is holding steady with forceps
in front of pillar on wliich

r.,

laur.

and hammering.
-85

TflN

Simila

MHTKAI[nPnT]
N KO
I

Crescent,

with horns upwards;

within

it,

three stars.

-7

second line of inscr. beneath.

M.

Aurelius

AVTKMAVPH ANT
M. Aurelius, bearded,
r.,

Headof
laur.

MHTP

N6IKOMH
1.

City of Nicomedia,

reted, seated

draped and turon rooks, holding ears of


1.;

corn in

r.

beyond, a prow
r.

in ex., a

palm-branch

-95

second line of inscr. in

ex.

Commodus

AVKMAVP KOMOAANXn
Bust of Commodus, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

NIKOM MHTN

Poseidon, D. naked, drapery over r. knee, standing 1., resting r. foot on rock he holds dolphin in r., and leans with 1. on trident.
;

1-

inscr. begins r.

AVKMAVKO [MOAJANTn
Head
of

NIKOM MHTN
of City
r.,

Commodus,

bearded,

r.,

laur.

veiled

1 Bust of Tyche and wearing turreted

head-dress.

10

M M

1-

-96

second half of inscr.

illegible.

uncertain countermark.

Septimius Severus

AVKACCHT
Head
of

M CVHPOCn N KOM H ACflN


I

Septimius Severus

r.,

radiate.

AICNflKO
PfiN

Busts of Septimius Severus r., laur., a-nd wearing paJulia

ludamentum,

and

Domna

1.,

draped, face to face.

11

1-25

title

beneath.

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revebse

Julia

Domria

lOYAIA
Domna
12

AOMNACB
r.,

Bnstof Julia

draped.

NIKOM HAEX2N AICNnKOP

Octastyle temple,

HN

with akroteria in pediment, pellet.


;

1-05

title

in ex.

lOVAIA AVrOVCTA

Similar type.

NIKOMHA6X2NAI
[flN]
holding apple in
r.,

NCHKOP
1.,

Aphrodite standing

draped,
1.

and leaning with

13

on sceptre.*
1-05

Geta

A CnTfMI
Bust of Geta

rTAC KAIC AP
r.,
;

NIKO M HA nN
AICNI2K

Eagle, with open

paludamentum

wearing cuirass and head bare.

OPUN

wingsandhead
1.,

facing

on garlanded
its

altar,

standing holding a
side,

wreath in
standard.

beak

on either

14

M 1-3

title in ex.

CnTIMI TETAC KAIC


Similar type.

NIKO M H AEHN

AICNEHKO
PI2N

Octastyle temple,

with akroteria;
patera in pediment.

15

M 1-36

title

m ex.
i

Diadumenianus

A\OnANTnNEINOCKAICAP
Bust of Diadumenianus r., wearing paludamentum; head bare.

MHTPO NEHKO
N6IKOMHA
of

Hexastyle temple,
containing statue
in
r.,

Demeter 1., holding ears of com and leaning with ]. on torch; in


ment, eagle with wings open.

pedi-

16

M 1-2

ethnic in ex.

[Plate xlvi. 19.]


Cf. Aplirodite

MHAIA

on coins

of

Magnesia (Imhoof-BIumer, Monn.

grecq., p. 292).

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

255

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Maximinus

nOVOVHM AZIMINOC-_- NIKOMHAE


Bust, of

rNNCriKOP
(beneath)
lectisterniam,
either

cuirass

Maximinus r., laur. and paludamentum.

wearing

flN
Couoh
for

end

fashioned like the forepart of an animal above and resting on it, two untied wreaths, arched, one within the other, five palm-branches rising from the upper one; beneath, group consisting of large vase with palms, and two small figures; the figure on r. is female and holds palm in 1., that on the 1. is male and each stretches holds caduoeus in r. disengaged hand towards vase.
;

17

-95

[Plate xlvi. 20.]

Gordian

III.

MANXrOP AIANOCA/
18

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

NIKOM

--NEnKOPnN

Dionysos, bearded, and wearing chiton and peculiar head-dress, standing 1., holding bunch of grapes, and thyrsos.

1-1

[Plate xlvi. 21.

Salonina

KOPNCAAjQNEINA
nina
19
r.,

Bust of Salo-

NIKOMHA

Female

draped.

figure standing facing, head 1., holding in either hand lighted torch outwards.

-9

PRUSA AD OLYMPUM
3

Beonze
Circa

61^59

B.C.

No

Nicomedia J\^08. 1 should he cov,pai-ed with NrcAEA Nos.lE., Carbo. struck under the proconsul Papimis pieces
(behind, downwards) of .young .Dionysos r., wreathed
;

f .,

and similar

TTPOYEAEflN
Head
with ivy

ETTirAI[OY](tor,) Roma, helmeted, and

HAHIPIOY
leans with in extended
1.

KAPBHNOZ^
r.

...n '^
1.

wearing
peplos,

chiton,

and

ko-

in front,

P|

thornoi, seated

on

pile of shields; she

on spear, and holds Nike


;

in ex.,

P[flMH]

102-5

-95

beneath, traces of

AKZ [=59

B.C.]

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

256

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Reveese

Imperial Coinage

Nero

NEPIINKAAYAIOZKAIZAPZEB

AZTOZ

Head

of

Nero

r.,

radiate.

npoY ZAE

within wreath.

-85

Commodus

A AIAVPHAI
Head
r.,

KOMMOAOC
slightly bearded,

TTPOV

CA

EHN
1.,

of

Commodus,

himation, standing
in extended sceptre.

laur.

Zeus, wearing holding patera(?) and leaning with r. on


r.,

1-1

Similar type.

TTPOV

CAEIIN
r.

Coiled serpent, with

head erect

-6

inscr. illegible.

Septimias Severus

AYKAC CYHPOCn
Septimius Severus
r.,

Head

of

TTPOYC A
,

il

Pallas,
;

helm eted,

radiate.

standing facing, head 1., she holds spear in r. and ends of peplos over 1. arm.

1-1

Geta

ncn

rcTACK

Head

of

Geta

r.,

TTPOV C AEflN
draped, her
r.

Nemesis standing

1.

bare.

hand resting on wheel.

-85

Otacilia

MHTALEV HPAAVr
Otacilia
r.,

Bust

of

TTPOV

draped, and wearing ste-

facing,

phane.
-7

Nemesis standing plucking chiton with r., and holding ends of peplos in I.
head
r.,

CAEHN

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

257

No.

Weight

Obvkrse

Reverse

PRUSIAS AD HYPIUM
Liiperidl Coinage

Vespasian

AZIANnnPOYZIElZ
r.,

AYTKAIZAPIZEBAZXnOYEZn A>APKOZ Head of HAANKIOZ laur. Vespasian OYAPOZ

within wreath.

ANGYnATOZ

1-35

TnOVEZHAZIANnrPOV

AVTOKPATOPIKAIZAPIZEBAZ
Head
of Vespasian
r.,

EniMAPKOVHAANKIOVOVAP OVANeVTTATO Club, quiver, and


strung bow.

laur.

-95

M. Anrelius

AVTKAIAPM M AVPANTflNIN

OC

laur.,

M. Aurelius, bearded, r., -wearing cuirass and paludamenBust


of

TTPOV CIE riN TTPOCVTTin


;

tum.

Dionysos, wearing and himation, holding tbyrsos in 1., seated on panther walking r. r. band on panther's back.

1-35

last line of inscr. in ex.

[Plate xlvi. 22.]

MAVPHAIOC ANTDLNIN
Youthful (?) bust of M. Aurelius r., head bare, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

nPOvciEfiN rpocvnixi
Hygieia,

standing

1.,

feeding serpent

from patera.

JE

1-

TITJM
Imperial Times

Under Hadrian

ANTINOni
tinous
1.,

HPni

Bust of An-

TIANOI

draped.

Dionysos, wearing (in ex.) himation, with thyrsos over 1. shoulder, seated on panther walking r. r. hand on panther's back.
;

1-4

Antoninus Pius

AYKAI
of

ANTI2N INOC
r.,

Head

TIA
to

NX2N
waist,

Antoninus Pius

laur.

reclining

branch in r., on overturned jar beneath,


;

River-god Billaios, naked holding vine1., and reed in 1., which rests

AAA

^
vol,.
II.

-7

1 L

.'oS

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

M. Aurelius

AYPHAIOC

KAICAP
r.,

YoutMul

TIA
its

Nf2N
beak.

head of M. Aurelius

bare.

wings open, head

Eagle, standing facing, 1., holding a wreath in

-75

AYPHA lOCKAICA
bust of M. Aurelius
r.,

P Youthful wearing paluda-

TIA
1.,

mentum
JE
-7

head bare.

Demeter, draped, standing holding ears of corn in r., and leaning vnth 1. upon sceptre.

NnN

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl. xxxvi.

7.]

Commodus

.-AYPKOMOAOC ANT
ful bust of
rass

Commodus

r.,
;

and paludamentum

Youthwearing cuihead bare.

TIA

ND.N

Pallas as Nike, helmeted,


r.,

and wearing long chiton, advancing holding wreath and palm.

MM
[Plate xlvi. 23.]

Kings of Bithynia*
Bithijnia

had existed as a vassal state vnder the Persians. Bvt the real founder of the Mncjdom loas Nicomedes I. (278250 B.C.). of whom a fern coins are hiown, imth his portrait. He was succeeded by his son :

ZIAELAS
Circa

250228
Bronze

B.C.

Head

of Ziaelas

r.,

diademed.

B AZI AEn[Z]

(to r.)

Trophy
1.,

in field

XIAHA[A](tol.)
90-5

spear-point

with three barbs, upwards.

-7

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

[Plate

xlvi.

24.]

in

tI '^Li^:'r?iL Mi.tr-'

''''' ''' '^"^^' ^'-

^- ^^- ^^- -^""'-^"^

-p-t^^y

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

2rit)

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

PRUSIAS
Gii-ca

I.

228180
Silver

B.C.

Attic Standard

Tetradrachms
Head
of Prusias
I. r.,

diademed.

BASIAEHZltor.) TTPOYZlOY(to 1.)


and shoes and with r.
;

Zeus standing L, wearing himation he leans with 1. on sceptre, places wreath on the king's
1.,

name

in field

thunderbolt, horizon-

tally placed.

257-3

M M

1-3

in field

1.,

Q~

and

[Plate xlvii.

1.]

257-7

13

in field

1.,

and

Bronze

Head

of

Apollo

1.,

lam-.; hair in ringlets.

BAZI AEnZ (to r.) TTPOYZIOY (to 1.)

Pallas standing

1.,

winged, wearing crested helmet and chiton; she rests 1. on shield, adorned with gorgoneion, while with r. she places wreath on the king's

name;
172-5

in field

1.,

monogram.

JE 1-06
[B.M.C., Pl. xxxvii.
4.

138133-

158-5

M M M

1-05
1-1
1-1 of countermarks, (1 ) lyre (cMys), (2) head Artemis 1., with quiver at shoulder.

monogram

uncertain.

Head
73-

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair

rolled;

BAZIAEnZ(tor.) Bow, and quiver with

quiver at shoulder.

TTPoYZlOY (to 1.)


[B.M.C., Pl. xxxvii.
7,]

belt attached.

M M

-7

65-5

-7

L L 2

260

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

PEUSIAS
Circa

II.

180149

B.C.

This

kini/

married the

sister

connection witlt the

leijendiirtj

of Perseus, king of Macedon, and prohahlij ihii hero is alluded to in the winged diadem he wean on ^z's coins.

Silver

Attic Standard

Tetradrachms

249-5
259-9

M
.11

1-4

145

256-2

1-3
1-2

259-2

10

BITHYNIA
Metal
Size

2(51

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Head
ivy

of
;

young Dionysos

r.,

wreathed with

hair rolled, with ringlets falling.

11

17

18

19

262

ASIA MINOR

No.

10

MYSIA
Metal
Size

2G3

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

MYSIA*
ADEAMYTEUM
Beonze
Circa

12263

B.C.

The Bev. type of No. 1 is identical with one wliich occurs on the money of Pontic See p. 219. and Paphlagonian toions during the reign of Mithradates Eiipator.

Head

of Apollo

1.,

laur.

-with ringlets

falling.

AAPA MY TH NUN
inscr. in field.

Cornucopiae betvyeen

the caps of the Dioskouroi, with stars of eiglit rays.

115-5

-75

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl.

I.

8.]

Imperial Times

Domitian and Domitia

AYTAOA\ITIANOCKAICBrP Ma N KOC Head of Domitian


I

AOM
Domitia
phane.
inscr. reads
r.,

CB

r.,

Bust of draped and -wearing ste-

AAPA

laur.

-75

from

r.

upwards.

Otacilia Severa

flTAKIAIA CBHPA C
Otacilia Severa
r.,

Bust of

nicTP cnepov

aapa/wt

draped.

hNn

Pallas standing 1., helmeted, holding patera in r., and leaning with 1.

on shield.

-95

ATARNEUS
Bkonze
Third Century
B.C.

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long.

AT A

P]

Forepart

of

horse

r.

beneath,

bunch

of grapes.

62-

inscr. in field.
-6

[Plate

xlvii. 10.]

ARRAITflN see under Abbaetis in Phrygia, a. Kk.ac.m. .e Apo.o.ia :;:i:^r^^L^l^^^^r^^^^^^ - Apo.o.,a


..

^AKy^n,Ki

and for

(Thrace), Vol.

I., p.

420.

264

ASIA MINOR

No.

VVeiuht

Metal
Size

Obverse

Beveese

Head
3736-

of Apollo

1.,

laur.

hair short; plain

Forepart of horse

r.

beneath, dolphin

r.

border.

JE

-55

2E -55 [Plate
xlyii.

II.

ATTAEA
Imperial Coinacje

Trajan

AYTNPB TPAIANOC
Trajan
r.,

Head

of

ATT A ITnN
Senate
r.,

Youthful bust
;

of the

laur.

draped

hair loose.

JE

CYZICUS
Electrum
The electrum coins of Cyzicus fnrnislied a Imi/c proporlioii of tlie gold currency of tie ovnent tt-orld for a century and a half offer 500 B.C.' They circulated freely Europe ahmg with the Persian darics, until both loere finalh, displaced by the issue of Macedonian gold (Vol. I., p. 287). Their ralue in silver wasprohahly determined by a tariff based on some conroutional ratio*

Circa 450

B.C.

Stater
Youth kneeling
fish r.
r., naked, holding tunnyon extended 1., and grasping knife which is drawn back.

Incuse square, quadripartite, irregularly


depressed.

in

1.,

248-1

El. -85

[Plate xlvii. 12.]

Sixth
Sow walking
40-9
El.
-4
1.

upon tunny-fish

1.

Incuse square, quadripartite, irregularly


depressed.

See Head, B.M.C. Ionia, pp. xxv.

ff.

JFYSrA
265
No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse Reverse

Sll.VEE

close oj the

t,

cmtunj hmjn-

piecr.s

make

their

uUuuateh, superscled the eleetrum coinage entirely

appeamnee.

These

CL

Rhodian Standard Tetrad rach.ms


Circa

400330

B.C.

Head

of

5nTEIPA
230-

a veil hangs down behind, passes beneath head, and appears in front: above,
;

necklace,

Kore Soteii-a 1., wearing and wreath of corn

earring-,

KY

11 Lion's head 1., with open jaws; beneath, tunny-fish 1. behind, head and neck of bull r.
;

Al

'Jo

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl.

IX.

8.]

Circa

330280
,

B.C.

Similar type, ^vith veil wound ronnd head; around, S [EIPA]

HT

KYIIKHN
hind, bee
13.]

X2N Lion's head 1., with open jaws; beneath, tunny-fish L; be1.

2111

A\ 11
[Plate
xj.vii.

82-

-65

68-5

.-f:

-7

98-5

266

ASIA MINOR

MYSIA
Metal
Size

267

No.

Weight

Obvkrse

Reverse

KOPHcnreiPA

KYiiK.nN CTP

KYIIKHNnNN0

Bust of Koi'e Sdleira r., draped, wearing necklace and wreath of corn.
24.:V

Cyzicus * as naked youth standing- 1., leaning on long staff with r. hand, and carrying chlamys over 1. shoulder.

.E

l-:!5

KOPHCn TIPA
IH

Similar type.

KYZI

Eagle, with wings on cista, looking back, and holding wreath in its beak.

HNUN
1.

open, standing

59-5

..

KY ZIKOC
founder ('yzicus

r.,

Youthful head diademed.

of the

KVZIKHNH N N6 OKOPnN

t Zeus, naked, standing r., brandishing thunderbolt in raised r., and holding on extended 1. eagle r., with wings closed, looking back.

19

160-5

,E 11

Similar.

KVZIKH
IVo

NHN

NOKOPnN
;

round flaming torches, upright each twines a serpent with head thrust between forward to meet the other them, altar, burning.
;

129-

.,

11

KVSI
21
1

KOC

Similar type.

KVZI

NOKOP

KH

NflNB

Similar type.

129-

JE

-95

last line of inscr. in ex.

KV SI KOC

Similar type.

ZIKH

The Emperor on
back,

horse-.

[SliiN

with flying
r.,

cloak, advancing r., with raised wards statue of Nike extending


1.,

to-

wreath

placed on pedestal before him.

22

178-

1-2

last line of inscr. in ex.

[Pl,ATE XLVII. 14.]

eeeB. Babelou, Hfi-. Nuni,., 3rd Series, i.f , statue ot cue iouiuiot * Possibly a representation ot a <.f.,tt. nf thpfoundar:
i.

Tol. A. (1891), pp. 31

ff.
,
,

rriu

Bpinach Niocorats de Cyzique, in Bev. Num..

3rd Lr^:s!trS:TlSrPy^4r^.:X,Tit^s imaginary.

coSivel, shown

that the .t.ird^ neoeorate


,,

is

268

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Ob viEBSE

Eeverse

KV ZIKOC

Similar type.

KV ZIKH

within wreath of laurel.

N0
JK 1-15

NUN

KOC
24
1411-1

Similar type.

within wreath of laurel.

- _

OY

KVZIKH

NnN

A-:

KVII
44a:
-7

KOC

Similar type.

KVI (above) KHN (beneath)


I

Capricorn

r.

KV
44-

ZIKOC

Similar type.

KVZIKH (above) Two

-7

NUN (beneath)
ll.J

tunnies,

r.

and

1.

[B.M.C., Pl.

XI.

Head

of

Kore Soteira
;

r.,
;

wearing wreath

KVZIK

the whole within garland formed of ears of corn.


61A^.

of corn

hair rolled

HNUN

Two-handled

vase.

[Plate xlvii.

15.

Augustus

Head
28
2U

of

Augustus

r.,

bare.

M
JE

-65

Y
I

Blazing torch, upright inscr. in field all within wreath.


;
;

-6

Antoninus Pius
- 30
A-]
-8

AIAAPI
of

Head

ANTnNEINO[C]
r.,

Antoniuus Pius

KVZIKH

bare.

NHN
r.

Coiled serpent,

with head erect

Commodus

AX AVr CB av kommoa OC a{^,1^^' VC P HMAIOC HPAKAHC VT of Bust


(.ommodus
1.,

KVZIKHNflN
;

Nn

laur., l^earded

wearing

lion s skin over shoulders.


1
T.-

v., ]. foot on rock he leans with r. on trident, rests 1. elbow on 1. knee, and supports dolphin with 1. hand.

Poseidon, naked, standing

KOPXIN

MYSIA
Metal
Size

2C9

No.

Weight

Obverse

Seveesr

AVKMAVPH
Head
.K
-9

ANTHNeiNOC
r.,

KVZI KHNI2N

of

Comniodus, bearded,

laur.

Torch on basis, with poppy-heads fastened to the top round it twines a serpent, head 1.
;

[Plate

xlvii.

16.]

AVKAIMAVPHAI KOMMOAOC
Bust of Commodus, bearded, r,, laur,, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
33

KV

within wreath of laurel.

IIKH
NI2N^E

-E

I2KOP
1
..).-

AVKAIMAVP KOMMOAOC
Similar type.

KVZI KH NUN

Calf walking

r.

34

.^ -85
[Plate xlvii. 17.]

Caracalla

CAVr
laur.,

AVT

KM

AVPHANTIININO

Bust of Caracalla, bearded, r., wearing cuirass and carrying in 1.

APX m

AIA

NINIAN KVZI KHN (around)

ONHCI*OP AVP AN

AlCN^eOKOPn^.^^^^)
Emperor, in military attire, standing 1., leaning with 1. on spear, and with r. on holding patera over lighted altar either side is planted a vexillum, surmounted by eagle inwards.
;

spear over shoulder.

35

.E 1-G
[Plate xlvih.
l.J

Gordian

III.

AVTKMANT TOPAIANOC wearing


Gordian III. r,, laur., cuirass and paludamentum. Bust
of

KVZIKH
Two

NfN
riN

NenKoP
;

round flaming torches, upright each twines a serpent with mouth open, stretching out towards the other.
second line of iascr. in ex.

36

vE

1-

GERME
attributed to The bronze coins of TwpeaaJ Times formerly name found under the LijdinH city of the same
this

toimi loill

he

(q.v.).*

66 See Imhoof-Blumer, Lijdische Stadtmiinzen, pp.

ff.

{Revue Suisse de Num., 1897).

270

ASIA MINOR

No.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

HADRIANEIA
This town must be disttngnished from Hadrianoi, with which
Imtperial Coinage
it

was formerly confused*

Hadr

AVTKAITPAIAN AAPIANOCCe
Bust
cuirass
of

AAPJANCHN

Hadrian r., laur., wearing and paludamentum.

TT Zeus, naked to waist, seated 1. on throne witliout back, leaning with 1. on sceptre, and holding in extended r. Nike 1. on

POCOAVMH

globe, with wreath


1-2

and palm.

HADRIANOTHERAE
Imperial Coinage
Julia

Domna

IO[VAI]AAO
Bust of Julia

MNAC6BACTH
r.,

Domna

draped.

CTP AIOrNOVC AAPIANO

H PITI2N
hand.

Emperor on

horseback,
r.,

in militarj' attire, galloping


r.

raising

iE

1-05

countermarks,
(2)

(1

female head, veiled,

r.

Zr

LAMPSACUS
Circa 600
B.C.

Silver

Phoenician Standard

Triobol
Forepart of winged horse
19-3
1.

Incuse square of irregular pattern.

,R

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XVIII. 6.]

(Il8),'pr.!^rr'

"'" """'

''^^"'' ''"'"' PP-

^^

'' -"d

^-^-

F. Hill, in Journ.

Interr,.,

i.

MYSTA
Metal
Size

271

No.

Weight

Obverse

Revebse

Cii-ca

390330
Gold

B.C.

During this period there was ore abundant issue of gold at Lauipsacus, -which came to an end witli the invasion of Alexander, or possibly earUcr. If the identification of the head on No. 2 is correct, that and No. 3 loere probably struch circa 353 B.C., when the Athenians allied themselves with Orontes, then
in revolt

against his suzerain.*

Stater!
Head
130
1

of satrap Orontes, wearing Persian head-dress, 1.

Forepart of winged horse


of incuse squai-e.

r.

.slight traces

-h:)

[Plate

xlviii.

2.

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing earring and crested Athenian helmet, with floral ornament, and having cheek - pieces
raised.

Similar.

129-:-;

H.:>

[Plate

xlviii. 3.]

Head

of

Maenad
;

1.,

with flying hair, wear-

Similar.

ing diadem, wreath of ivy, necklace, and earring ends of diadem fly loose behind.
131-9

IB.M.C, Pl.

XIX. 7.]

Silver

Persic

Standard

Triobol
Janiform female head, wearing taenia and earring hair in rolls over each forehead.
;

Head of Pallas r., wearing crested Coi-inthian helmet, adorned with forepart of winged horse hair long.

37-4

.R

slight traces of incuse.

[B.M.C, Pl.

XIX.

10.]

Triliemiobols
Similar.
21-

Similar; helmet plain (?).


earring has double

-U

-15

hair indicated by dots


ring.

A A
A

ofi

coin

well marked incuse.

18-6

-R

-i

hair of later style


*

earring of single ring.

off

coin

helmet wreathed.

Series, See Six, Num. Chron., 1894 (3rd

yol. xiy.), p. 310.

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Mf.tal
SlZK

Obverse

Reverse

Head
8
,

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair short.

A A

Forepart of winged, horse beneath, traces of symbol.

r.

182

A\

-4

Bronze
Fourth and Third
C'eiitiiries

B.C.

[AAM]
9
77-,

Janiform female head, wearing

Y A

Forepart of winged horse

r.

taenia and eariing'.


Ai
-65

beneath, pentagram.

Similar type.

Head

of

Pallas

r.,

wearing

crested

Corinthian helmet.

10

4S-."

-6

tiuces of inscr.

A AAA (l>b.s(ul^')
11*
7!) -5

Head

of bearded Priapos

A
in field

Kantbaros placed on dolphin


r.,

1.

r.,

\Mvatlie(l with ivy.

beneath, <P

-7

[Plate

xlviii. 4.j

Imperial Coiiunje

Anofustus

KAIZ APSEB
r.,

[A]

Head

of

Augustus

AA/n

bare.

YA

Bust of bearded Priapos

r.,

12

.E

-7

wearinff taenia.

M. Aurelius

AVTKA ANTHNIN
M. Aurelius, bearded,
r.,

Head

of

bare.

AAM YAKH NUN


,

Herakles, bearded,

standmg r. wearing stephane and chiton; his 1. is passed in front of Omphale, who stands almost naked before him, seen from behind, holding club(?) in r.; with r. he is about to throw the lion's skin
over her shoulders.

13

-7

[Plate

xlviii.

5.]

Commodus

_
14
-7

Commodus,
wearing
.!:

KO MMOAOC

Bu,st of slightly beai'ded, r., laur., cuirass and i)aludamentum.

AAMTAKH NUN
[Plate

Forepart of winged
horse
r.,

bridled.

second line of inscr. beneath.


xlviii.

6.]

C'f.

Imhoot-Blumer, Monn.

grecq., p. 250,

No. 113.

MYSIA
Metal
Size

273

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Caracalla

MAVPH ANTflNIN-of j-outhful Caracalla


r., laur.,

Bust wearing

AAN YA

Bust of Priapos di-aped and wearing taenia.

r.,

cuirass

aud paludamentum.
[Cf.

15

-Si.".

B.M.C., Pl.

XX.

15.J

MILETOPOLIS
Impcvkd Coinage
Trajan

AVKAINTPAI[ANOC]CBrP AAKIKOC Head of Trajan laur.


r.,

MIAHTOnOAl THN

Bust of

Pallas r,, wearing aegis and crested Corintliian helmet.

inscr. begins

r.

Luoilla

CEBACTHAOVKIAAA

Bust

of

MEIAHTOTT OAEITflN
type
1.

Similar

Lucilla
-S

r.,

di-aped.

[Plate

xlviii.

7.]

PARIUM
Circa

350300

B.C.

or later

Silver

Persic
Gorgon's
head,
it,

Hemidrachms
H A
(above)

round
33-9

with serpents wearing stephane.

twined

Bull standing
back.
1.

1.,

looking

PI (beneath)
beneath

.R

-S

stephane plain.
stephane dotted
;

I ,

fly

35-3
;

M.

-6

above

it,

^
[Plate

beneath PI, sprig with leaves and


8.'|

fruit.

xlviii.

32-8

M
/R

-55

no stephane

visible.

beneath PI, star of eight rays;


coin.

ex.

off

34-8

'

-5

stephane plain.

beneath P|, patera.


N N

274

ASIA

MINOR

So.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Beonze

Head
of

of

Persephone
;

1.,

Avearing wreath

TTAP
in ex.

(above)

Bull butting

I.

com

hair long.

63-0

/E

club

(?)

1.

[Plate

xlviii.

9.

Ciira

200133

B.C.

Nos. 7 f. {which may, however, belong to Apameia), They began to be issued, probably nt Ephesvs, from their Obv. type. towards the end of the third vcatury B.C., iDere imitated by other cities {see Pekgamum, No. 18 Ephesi-s, Nos. 26/. Sakdes, No. 1 Tealles, Nos. If. Apameta, Nos. If. Laodicbia), <iiul speedily became a sort of international currency for Asia Minor. Their weight was probably intended to equate them to two Ehodian didrachms.
ci'titoplwri* represenied by
luiiiied

The

nre so

Silver

Rhodian Tetradrachm
Gorgon's head, with serpents twined round it, wearing dotted stephane border of dots.
;

rAP ANnN
I

(in field r.,

downwards)
;

Nike, with outspread wings, advancing 1., holding wreath and palm in field 1., cornucopiae and (,J-p in field r.,
;

ear of corn.

209-5

-H 11
[Plate
xlviii.

10.]

Ci
Cista

stophori
1.

mystica,

with

serpent
lid

issuing
;

lA]

(in field

1.)

from beneath half-open wreath of ivy.

around,

with

floral scroll,
;

Bow-case, ornamented and containing strung

bow

in front and at sides, two serpents, with tails intertwined and heads erect facing one another.
r.,

191 6

.R 1-2

in field

bee

1.

enclosed within

195-9

.11

1-15

in field

r.,

human

r.

ear.

[Plate xlviii. 11.]


(Nos. 7 and 8 are both pierced.)

Sec Imhoof-Blumer, Die Mimzen der DynasUe von Fergamon, pp. 2S

ff.

MYSIA
Metal
SlZ

275

No.

Weight

Obvb^rse

Rkverse

First

Cciitiiiij B.C.

first called

It was at Pariuin was made a BaiiKDi 'ro/oii/d' diirmg the reign of Augustus. Geiiiella (?) Jidia ; at a later dale it reeeived a title from the name of the Emperor Hadrian.
'

Brijnze

Bust
49-5

of Pallas r., wearing crested Corinborder of dots. thian helmet and aegis
;

n A
P
I

Winged

thunderbolt, upright.

.E

-G

Bust

of Artemis r., draped and wearing stephane bow and quiver at shoulder border of dots.
;

HA

PI (around) Eagle standing


r?
\

r.,

wings

A / n ^^^(xnfieldr.)
all

open

beneath,

^^^p^ AHPOY

10

134-5
i

within wreath of laurel.

-8

Imperial Times

Augustus

l/v\PCAESAR
Head
11
of

DIVIFCG-IP M
r.,

AGRIPPA

Head

of

Agrippa

r.,

Augustus

bare.

bare,
inscr. to r.

>E 1-15

inscr. begins r.

Tiberius

TIAVG
12

Head

of Tiberius

r.,

bare.

Two

founders
r.

r.,

genius

sidcus

with

marking out the primiplough drawn by

two oxen

-7

no

inscr. visible.

IB.M.C, Pl.

xxii.

12.]

Commodus

COMOD
slightly bearded,

Head
r.,

of

Commodus,

CGI HP

bare.

Pounder r., marking (above) the primigenius sidcus with plough out
r.

drawn by two oxen

13

-65

Julia

Domna

IVLDOM N
Domna
14
r.,

VG

Bust

of

Julia

CGI HP

draped.

Diana Lucif era advancing r., hand. holding a blazing torch in each

.^

-7

IB.M.a, Pl-

xxii.

14.]

276

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Valerianus Junior

IMP C VALERIANVSA

Valerianus Junior
cuirass

r.,

radiate,

Bust of wearing

CGIHPAR
between
copiae.

its feet,

(beneath) globe

Capricorn
;

r.,

behind, comu-

and paludamentum.

15

JE

-85

Salonina

SAL

ONINA

Bust

of Salonina

r.,

C G IH P
copiae.

draped.

Genius of the Colony standing 1., naked to waist, holding in r. patera over altar, and in 1. cornn-

16

-85

PERGAMUM
Circa

310283

B.C.

The following pieces belong to the period during which Philetaerus ruled at Fergamuia as the treasurer and vassal of Lysimachus, in whose name tetradrachms were striick [see Vol. I., p. 432, No. 61).

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Diobol
Head
of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

skin.

r EPrAA\
dium.

(in field

1.,

upwards)

Palla

20'4

i
[Cf.

type almost off coin.

^J/.C,Pl.

XXIII.

4.]

Bronze

Head
6854-

of Pallas 1., wearing crested Athenian helmet, bound with olive-wreath.

PEPTA

(beneath) facing each other.

Two

bvills'

heads

M
^:)

-66

above inscr., thunderbolt,


-er,

uncertain countermark.

above type, thunderbolt.

MYSIA
Metal
Size

277

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Kings of Pergamum
Silver

Attic T e t r a dr a c hms
PHILETAERUS
Circa

281263

B.C.

Ti>iciu-(lfi the end of Lysimaclius' reign Philetaeras renounced his allegiance, and established an independent kingdom under the protection of Seleucus Nicator.

Head

of

deified

Seleucus

Nicator

r.,

<t> I

wearing taenia the ends of which are not seen border of dots.
;

Pallas, P O (in field r.) crested helmet, chiton and peplos seated 1. on throne with lion's she places r. on top of shield foot
I

A E TA
;

wearing
;

(ornamented with gorgoneion), which stands on ground before her, while 1., with which she holds spear, rests on sphinx-shaped arm of throne in field
;

1.,

above her arm, ivy-leaf


;

in field

r.,

bow
263 5

in ex.,

.R 12
[Plate
xlviii.

12.]

BUMBNES
Circa

I.

263241

B.C.

Head

of

Philetaerus
;

with loose ends

r., wearing diadem border of dots.

<t>IAETAIPOY(in
type, but on throne but ivy-leaf beneath above it ex. blank.
;

field r.)

Similar
instead of

same symbols,

r.

arm

2.53-6

1 1.5

(No. 5

is

pierced.)

IB.M.C, Pl. xxm.

13.]

ATTALUS
Circa

I.

241197
<t) I

B.C.

Head

of Philetaerus r., wearing wreath of border of dots. laurel with loose ends
;

A ET A PO Y
I

(ill

field 1.)
;

Pallas,

her 1. arm clad and seated as above rests on shield, which is placed behind her, and with her r. hand she crowns
the king's
field r.,

name spear at r. side bow beneath r. arm, A


; ;

iii

6
7

261-6 258-2

.11

1-3

outside of inscr., ivy-leaf.

outside of inscr., ivy-leaf.


:

JR

1-2.5

IB.M.C, Pl. XXIV.


261-3

2.

.R

1-2

outside of inscr., bunch of grapes.

[Plate

xlviii.

13.]

Dynastie von Pergamon. * See Imhoof-Blumer, Die Miinzen der

278

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

EUMENBS
Circa

11.

197159
4>l

B.C.

Head

of Philetaerus

r.,

-wearing

laurel-

A ETA PO Y (in field


I

wreath and diadem intertwined, with


loose ends
;

in field

r.,

bow

border of dots.

monogram,

Similar type 1.) in field 1., symbol and the former outside of inscr.
;

259-2

10
11

255-

261-5

M 1-15 M 1-15 M
1-2

palm, and t)(^


bee upright, and

&1

no border

visible.

as preceding.

Similar head.

Similar; in field

r.,

bow;

in field

12

256-8

1.,

o-wll.

Ai 1-25
[Plate
xlviii. 14.

ATTALUS
Circa 159

II.

138
4)
I

B.C.

Similar head.

A ETA POY (in field


I

1.)

Similar type;
1.,

in field

r.,

bow

in field

symbol and
of inscr.

monogram, the former outside


13
'

2:.5-8

/R 1-25

trophy-stand, and

fi(~

[Plate xlvih. 15.]

14

243-8

1-45

thyrsos,

and

AZ

Bronze
The dhtdhution of
uncertainty.
the bronze pieces among the various Mnqs is a nailer of Probabl;/ Nos. 16 f. belong to the reign of'Attains II*

Head
15

of Pallas r., wearing crested Athenian helmet adorned with griffin,

<1)|AE

TAIPOY
in field
r.,

Strung bow, between


of inscr.
-^vreath (?)

lines

hair loose.

Similar type. 16
68-5
49-,

<t>tAETAIPOY
in field
1.,

(in field r.,

downwards)
r.

17

M M

-6

Serpent, coiled, with head erect


hair loose,
hair in ringlets.

A
Z
(or

-5

in field See Imhoof-Blumer, op.

1.,

M)

cit.,

pp. 38

f.

MYSIA
MilTAI,

279

No.

Weight

Size

Obverse

Reverse

Silver

Cistophorus
Till-

following ristoplmni^ loas prohahhj struck wider one of the preceding kings the monogram is the mint-mark of Pergamum.
mystica,
veith

I'ista

from beneath half-open


w.reatli of ivy.

serpent issuing 1. lid around,


;

fflf

(in field 1.)

with
with

floral scroll,

Bow-case, ornamented and containing strung


at sides,

bow; in front and

tails intertwined,
;

two serpents and heads erect


r.,

facing one another in field with cheek-pieces and crest. IS


191-

helmet

.R 12

PERGAXtUM UNDER RoMAN RuLE


Attah-tn
struck,

III.,

any muneij.

who succeeded Tn 133


iHiide the

to the

the

throne in 138 B.C., does not appear to have kingdom came to an end, and Pergamum was

capital of the

Boman

'Provincia Asia.'

Circa

13331
Silver

B.C.

C istophor i
The
seci'iid

monogram

is

an abbreviation of

TrpvTavi?,

and

the letters in the field

give the

name of
1.

the magistrate.

Cista

mystica,

with serpent
lid;

issuing

f-j'g

from beneath half-open wreath of ivy.

around,

Bow-case, ornamented (in field 1.) with floral scroll, and containing strung bow; in front and at sides, two serpents with tails intertwined and heads erect in field i-., thyrsos facing one another witi. serpent coiled round it above, |-fY, and, above that, initials of magistrate's name.
; ;

19

190-9

.41

05

ATT

(rff
3.]

ill

wreath.)

[B.M.C., Pl. XXVI.

20
21

191-6
192-

11
1-1

AZ
EY
[Pl. xltiii. 16.]

80

MYSIA
Metal
Size

281

No.

Weight

Obvkusk

Reverse

38

11-2;

-8

39

110-

-7

40

102-

il

66-5

42

46

47

48

49 50

28-'

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

Keverse

Imjperial Times

eeONCVN
hair rolled.

KAHTON(begmniiigr.)
r.,

eAN Pn M H N

Youthful bust of the Senate

draped;

(beginning r.) Bust of Roma r., draped hair rolled, with projecting turrets.
;

51

41-

A']

-7
\ '

in front, crescent.

[Cf.

B.M.a, Pl.
I

xxvii.

16.]

43o

jE

-75

in front, eagle
in

beak

1., looking back, with wreath behind, palm.

in front, eagle in beak


;

1., looking back, with wreath behind, palm.

nEPrAMCHNXlN]
r.,

Bust of Pallas wearing crested Corinthian helmet, and aegis.

[n]ICTPA ni2AAII2[NOC]
Telesphoros standing facing
;

53

.^8-5

O and H
18.]

in field

.1-:

-a:.

[Pi-ATE XLVIII.

Tiberius

C6BACTOI
tus
r.

(above)
1.,

Heads

of

Augus-

UlA

and Tiberius

both laur., facing

each other; beneath,

eniFTTOTTTTAI

HNOrENHZ ZEBAZTHN nEPPAMH NUN Livia as


I.

OY'O
54
a:
-s.-,

Demeter, seated r., leaning with r. on long sceptre, and holdiug ears of corn
in

C6BACTOI
beneath,

(above)

Bu.st of Livia
1.,

r.,

dra])ed, facing

head

of Tiberius

e0 NC[ BAC]TON
n

ninTPnNIOY

TOE

laur

PFAAAHN
;

(s/6')
;

Ol

(above) (beneath)

temple within, Augustus standing facing, in military dress, holding spear in r. patera in pediment.
central part of ethnic in ex.

Tetrastyle

.-v:

-85

Similar, with

56

TOC(?)

JE

-x

Similar, with

n PFAAAHN Ol

Trajan

AVr OV CTOC
TrePrA
spear;
(in ex.)

Tetrastyle temple
of

CT

Augustus
1.

withm, Augustus, in military attire standing facing, leaning ^vith

on

pediment, Capricorn

Tetrastjde temple within, Trajan, in military attire, standing facing, leaning with r. on spear in
; ;

NO C

PiniiA

AII2NOC

TPAIA

r.

pediment, dot.
inscr. begins r.

M
[.-.C'., Pl. xxviii.

11.]

MYSIA
Metal
Size

283

^1
No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Antoninus Pius

AV TAI AAP ANTnNINOC ni cf (?)KOVA


Head
of

[P]

TOvncprA

Antoninus Pius

r.,

laur.

Sarapis, "f B (in field) wearing modius, seated 1. on throne, stretching out his r. hand, and leaning with 1. on sceptre; at his feet, Kerberos

(around)

1.

58

-E

-8

Commodus

AVKAIMAV PHKOMOAOC
Bust of Commodus, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

_ _

nPrA

AHPOV BNnKO
AlO

Asklepios and H3^gieia standing 1. and r., facdiig each other, the former leaning with r. on short serpent- staif, the latter feeding snake from patera held in 1.

69

.E

1-

ethnic and title in ex.

AAVPAIA KOMOAOC
Commodus
r.,

Bust of bead bare, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


beardless,

6TTICTPAI

TTnAiTreprA
B
(in field)
r.

Asklepios standing 1., leaning with on short serpent-stafi.

60

Jtj

OtJ

Septimius Severus

AVTKAI
61
JF,

CBHPOC
r.,

Head

of

"ITPrA

MHNIINB

Similar type.

Septimius Severus
-75

laur.

Septimius Severus and Julia

Domna

AVT KAIA Cn C60VHP0 C eniCTPAKAAV AIANOVT PTTAN (around) lOVAOMNA nP (around) APOV (in field downwards) CBACTH , neprAMHNiiN ^'''^''^ (beneath) BNOKOPnN laur., Septimius Severus Busts of
r.,
.

r.,

wearing

cuirass

and
1.,

paludamentum,

Helmeted

figure,

in

military

attire,

and Julia
other.

Domna

draped, facing each

standing 1. upon lofty pedestal, holding patera in extended r., and leaning with foreground, priest 1., 1. on spear; in the swinging over his head with both hands a double-axe, with which he is about to strike humped bull standing i-. with

head lowered, and ward.


62

forefeet thrust for-

1-8

countermark, head of Caracalla

r.,

laur.

[Plate

xlviii.

19.

284

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveksk

Eevexise

Caracalla

AVTKPAT

ANTnNINOC
slightly bearded,

MA PKOC AVP
Bust
r.
,

of Caracalla,

laur.,

wearing

cui-

PIOVA TTPHTHNTPIC NeXlKOPHN


tween,

Table, on which are two agonistic ums

rass adorned with gorgoneion.

OAY;

TT

with palms; bewreath, inside of which. beneath table, amphora between two purses (?).

6a

JE

1-7

titles in ex.

Similar.

[6ni]CTPMKAIPAATT nPr

AM HNn (around)
above)

N(infieldr.)

The
his
r.

AAOV (in nPHTHNrNe nKOPHN

field

horseback

Emperor, in military dress, on r., looking back and raising hand in front, statue of Askle;
;

64

on lofty pedestal behind, soldier(?) following with uplifted hand.


pios, facing,

1-8

titles in ex.

[Cf.

BJLC,

Pl. xxxi. 2.]

AVTKPAKMAP KOCAVPAfNTl [ni]CTPMKAIPeAATTAAOV nNINOC Similar type. nePPAMH (around)


NXIN
The Emperor,
(in field
r.,

downwards)

TfPnrnNrNe
XIKOPHN
in military dress, standing 1., holding sceptre in 1., and in r. patera over lighted thymiaterion opposite stands Asklepios facing, leaning with r. on short serpent-statf.
;

17

countermark, wreath

(?)

titles in ex.

[B.3I.C., Pl. xxxi. 4.]

(No. 65

is

pierced.)

AVTKPATK MA PKOC AVPA niCTPMKAIPAATTAAOV NTnNINOC Simihu'type. nePfAMH NUN npfiTHNrNe HKOPUN The Emperor,
wearmg
r.,

m m

toga, standing
roll in
1.
;

and

r., holding jiatera in front of him, seen

perspective,

within which
seated
1.;

a tetrastyle temple, statue of Asklepios before the temple stands


is is

66

Ai

youth 1., swinging above his head with both hands a double-axe, with which he IS about to strike humped bull standing 1. with nose tied to a ring in the ground.
1

7.5

magistrate's

name around

ethnic in

field

above

titles iu ex.
[J.'.il/.C.,

Pl. xxxi.

6.J

MTSIA

285

No.

Weight

Obverse

IIevkbsk

M aximnms
IIMINOC
weariug ineutum.
laur.,

AYTOKP

K r lOY

BHPOC MA eniCTPAV PN IAOVnPrA


M;i,\imiiius
r.,

Bust of
cuirass

(around)
(ill

MHNriN

and

palada-

field r.,

downwards)

Asklepios standing slightly r. on Ms r., Hygieia r. the former leans with r. on serpent- staff, and the latter feeds snake from patera held in 1.
;

6/

JE

li
Gallienus

AVT
Bust
rass

AIK
r.,

rAAAIHNOC
laur.,

eniC AVP-

of Gallienus

wearing

cui-

and paludanientum.

AAMA ^fi!'!' (in AMH NUN (in


^

ACIAPX

field

above)

field

beneath)

npiiTiiN
riN

NnKOP

r
handing with

Naked youth standing


1.

r.,

a ram's head to youth (Hermes P) opposite, naked but for standing chlamys over 1. arm between the two
;

figures

an

altar.

68

1-3

magistrate's

name around

titles

in ex.

ALLIANCE COINS Pbrgamum and Ephbsus

Commodus

AVKAIMAV
Bust
laur.,

PHKOMOAOC
slightly bearded,
r.,

EniCTPHAiniOVKOINON

of

Commodus,

nEPrAMHNUN
KAIE<|)ECinN

wearing cuirass and paludamen-

tnm..

river-gods reclining, face to face the one on the r. holds cornucopiae in while with r. he supports small 1.,

Two

pilliir(!)

on which
;

is

simulacrum

of

Ar-

temis Ephesia

the one on the

1.

leans

with

on amphora from which water and with 1. supports small pillar(?) on which is simuhicrum of Asklepios
r.

flows,

standing, holding serpent-staff bOiCkground, two trees.

in the

69

ethnics in ex.

1-75

[Plate

xlviii. 20.]

286

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weisht

Metal
Size

Obveksk

Reverse

Gallienus

AVTK
Bust
of

n-AlK r
Gallienus
r.,

AAAIHNOC HEPrAMH NHN


laur.,

wearing

OMO
NOI A

KAI

<[>CI..

cuirass

and paludamentum.

nC - - KA CIA--_
Asklepios, leaning with
pent-staff, and, to his
1.,

r.

on short sersimulacrum of

Artemis Ephesia

both standing facing.

70

1-2

magistrate's

name

in ex.

PERPERENE
Beonze
Imperial Times

Bust
24-5

of Pallas r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet, and aegis.

[n]PTT
grapes.

PHNI[riN]

Bunch

of

:,:-.

Severus Alexander

AVTOKMAVPC6B AAIANA niCTPAVPH PO C Bust of Severus


laur.,

wearing

cuirass

Alexander r., and paluda-

TTPn

CTPATOVf
^1^
(in field r.)

(around)
1.)

mentum.

(in field

Pallas,

helmeted, standing 1., holding spear in 1., and with r. supporting shield which stands on ground beside

her.
I-

PITANE
BlidNZE

Fourth Century

B.C.

Head
68-

of

Zeus Amnion

r.,

bearded

and

horned.
-65

TA

Pentacrram.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXXIV.

6.]

MYSIA
Metal
Size

287

No.

Weight

Obverse

Hevebse

Iinpfrial Coinage

Antoniuiis Pius

--AIAIAAPIANOC ANTflN -_
Head
of

ICTP A

Zeus,

Antoninus Pius

r.,

laur.

(11

(in field)

naked, standing 1.,

leaning -with 1. on long sceptre, and holding on extended r. eagle 1., looking back.

[Plate

xlviii.

21.

Faustina Junior

<I>AVCTINA
Faustina
i\,

CBACTH
draped.

Bust of

TTITAN
shoulder.

AIUN
r.,

Amazon, wearing
1.,

short chiton, standing


in extended

holding patera
1.

and double-axe over

JE
[Plate
xlviii.

22.]

Septimius

Severus

AVKACnCOY
NA
Bust
of

HPOCnPTI
r.,

enCTAHOAAnN IAOY iTOB


(around)

Septimius Severus

laur.,

TTITAN
r,

A ilN
I

(beneath)
[ I

vrearing eairass

and paludamentum.

The Emperor,
on
spear in

in military attire, seated horse advancing r., holding raised

.E 1-15

first

part of ethnic in ex.

[Plate

xlviii. 23.]

PROCONNBSUS
Circa

330280

B.C.

during the reigns o/ Alexander the Great This island of the Propontis struch money

and Lijsimachus.
Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Dr a chm

[A]NAHirENH5:
Aphrodite
r,,

(behind)

Head

of

n PO

wearing laurel - wreath


hair enveloped

KON

Forepart of stag lying r., looking back behind, oinochoe.


;

earring, and necklace;


in head-dress.

54-6

JR

-55

inscr.

above symbol.

288

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveksk

Eevbrsk

TROAS
ABYDUS
Circa

500400
Silver

B.C.

Persic

Standard

Trihemiobol
Gorffon's head.

Plead of helmet,

Pallas,
1.
;

wearmg
;

border of dots

Corinthian all within

1*

19-6

.11

incuse square.

[Plate xlix.

l.j

Circa

320200

B.C.

No. 2 belongs

to the

early part of this period.

Silver

Phoenician Standard
Head

of

Apollo

1.,

laur.

hair long.

Drachm A BY
ing

(in field
1.;

I.,

upwards)
trident

Eagle stand1.;

in

front,

behind,

downwards,
38-1
-II
-."-.J

rPnTAroPA[S]

and

doubtful symbol.

[B.M.C., Pl.

I.

15.]

Bkonze

Head
138 V. IE -85

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.; hair long.

A BY (to

I.,

upwards)

Eagle standing

r.;

in front,

bunch

of gi-apes.

Bust of Artemis, draped, and wearing earrings.

facing, turreted

A BY

(to r.,
1.

seated

with
92
,-.

1.

downwards) Naked figure, on rock, supporting himself hand, and strelchiug out r.; in

.E

-y

front, cadnceus upright.


(No. 4
is

restruok, probably on an earlier coin of Abydus.t)

Head
31-

of
;

Artemis

r.

haii-

in

bunch

be-

hind
A<]

border of dots.

A B Y A H
II.

Lighted torch and quiver, placed


crosswise.

[B.M.C., Pl.

7.]

tentatively MonIV:t'2"6^"%t;;Tdetf of'find" pon.ts rather to Wethymnaby evidence of finds '^ T^^T/^' ^
Troas, p.

m.

T 580

Dr. Imhoof-Blumer, in Lesbos ee B.M.C: imhoof-BJumer, Griech. Munzen, Pl. vii. 18.
:

TROAS
Metal
Size

289

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

After circa 196 B.C.

In 196 B.C., after the defeat of I'liilip V. at Cijnosce;phalae, Abydiis was liberated by the Finiutnt:, and it is to this period that the style of the foUoioing coins points.

Silver

Euboic-Attio Standai'd

Tetradrachms
Bust
of

Artemis
earring,

r.,

draped,

wearing
;

stephane,
shioiilder,

and necklace
;

at

ABY

^H
;

NUN

Eagle r., with wings open in front,


;

bow and qniver

border of

symbol

in ex., magistrate's

name

all

dots.

within wreath.
bust of Pallas, helmeted,
(No. 6
pierced.) 2.]
r.
;

251-2

.1^

1-2

M AH
I

is

[Plate xlix.

1-5

outspread fabric

late style.

head-dress of Isis

SEZfl A
I

Imperial Coinage
Caraoalla

AKAIMAV ANTIiNl
bust
of

Caraoalla

r.,

laur.,

Youthful wearing

ABV AH
fvj

Nil The

Dioskoiu'oi standing facing each other

cuirass

and paludamentum.

each wears pilos and cuirass, and leans on spear with outer hand, while grasping torch (?) with inner one.

-75

[Plate xlix. 3.]

ALEXANDRIA TROAS
was founded in the end of the Alexandria Troas, originally named Antigoneia, and the early part of the first century fouHhclLry B.C. During the second silver money. there was a fairly abundant issue of

Beonzb
After circa 300 B.c
laur.; hair long.

Head
30-

of Apollo

r.,

AAE (above)
te[

Horse feeding

r.

beneath,

(?)

in ex., ear of corn.

-5

V P

290

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Similar type.

Horse feeding 1. body, monogr.

above, inscr.

beneath

49-

-Go
I

AAEEAN
[Cf.

j!JS^

ex. off coin.

B.M.C., Pl.

III.

13.]

3631-

M
JEi

-6

AAEEA
I

7??

>

^^-j

thunderbolt.

5.5

type

1.

AAEI;

/If,

Similar type
57-5

r.,

laur.; border of dots.

Similar

border of dots.
in ex., thunderbolt.

'65

AAEEAN; ^;

Bust of Apollo,

laur., facing.

A
.Z.A

AE
N

Lyre (kithara) all within wreath of laurel.


;

82-5
48-

beneath lyre, which has seven strings, rude execution.

fJff

in

inscr.;

no monogr.

visible

type

obscure.

Colonial Coinage

Alexandria with

its

letweenBomeandAs,a M,uor
Jeedmg

abundantly throughout imperial

harbour formed an important linl- in one line of communications Itv^as made a ^colonia' by Augustus, and
tvrue,.

The commonest

t,ipc,,

horse, arc those lohich refer to the cult of Apollo SminthcHs Nos without the heads of emperors, are of the time of Caracalla and later

after

coined that of the

718

Bust of Alexandria Troas r., draped and wearing turreted head-dress; vexillum
at shoulder.

COL

TROA

Genius of City,

-9

no

letters visible.

waist girt with himation, standing 1., holding simulacrum of Apollo Smintheus in r., and coi-nucopiae in 1.
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl.
IV.

7.]

CO AL
vexillum,

CO AV

Similar type

on

CO FA A TROA (in

(above)
ex.)

Horse feeding

r.

-95

-- EXTRO
10

Similar

letters

on

vexillum
-85

illegible

COLAVG (above)
TRO(iu
ex.)

Horse feeding

r.

TROAS
Metal
Size

291

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eetebse

CO LTROA
11

Similar.

Similar.

JE

-75

on vexillum,

12

on vexillum,

ov CO
AV
[B.M.a, Pl.
it.

CA

10.]

[CO]
13

ALEXTRO
AV cv

Similar type

on

vexillum,

COLAVGO Similar type. TROA (in ex.)

7:.

[Plate xlix. 4.]

CO LTROA
illum,

Similar type

on vex-

CO
open head

AVGT[RO]
wings,
r.,

Eagle
_

r.,

with

AV

14

CO(?)
-8.")

holding in talons bull's with neck.

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

v.

1.]

CO TROAD
on vexillum
15

Similar type

letters

COLAV GOTROA
neck.

illegible.

Eagle, with open wings, standing facing, head 1., holding in talons bull's head r., with

8.'

COL ALEXTROA
16

Similar type

letters
-9

on vexillum

illegible.

COLAVG Wolf TROA (in ex.)

r.,

suckling twins.

AL EXTRO
ilium,

Similar type

on vex-

COLAV

Similar type

1.

AV
17

CO

TRO (in ex.)

2E

-9

Similar.

of COLAVGO TROAD Statuewith on pedestal,

'Marsyas,' standing

r.

raised r., shoulder.

holding wine -skin over

1.

18

IE

-86

p p 2

292

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Oevekse

Commodus

COMMODO CAEAVGER
of

Bust
r.,

COLAVG TROAD
;

Commodus,

slightly bearded,

laur.,

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


19

Statue of Apollo Smintheus, draped, standing r. on pedestal, holding patera in r., and strung bow in 1. quiver at shoulder.

1-

IMPCAIMAV
Head
20
of

COMMODAVG COLAVG
fully bearded,
r.,

Horse feeding
of grass.

r.

Commodus,

TROAD (inex.)

on tuft

laur.
-9

IMPCAIMAVR

21

Bust of Commodus, slightly bearded, r., laur., wearing cuii'ass and paludamentum.
-95

COMMODAVG

Similar

no grass

visible.

Similar.

COL

22

-9

Eagle r., wings open, holding in talons bull's head r., with neck.

AVGTRO AD

IMPCAIMAVR
Head
23
of

Commodus,

COMMODAVG COLAVG TROAD slightly bearded,


syas' standing
1.

r.,

laur.

Statue of 'Maron pedestal, with raised


1.

-9

r.,

holding wine- skin over

shoulder.

[B.M.C., Pl.

v.

9.]

IMPCAIMAVR
mentum.

Bust of Commodus, slightly bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paluda24

COMMODAVG COL AVGTROAD


standing
rests
1.,

Apollo, naked, leaning forward his r. foot


;

on pedestal, and his


1.

r.

arm on

r.

knee, while his

JE

1-

hip

in

r.

placed on his he holds a branch.


is v.

hand

[Cf. Jl.M.C, Pl.

16.J

Similar

inscr. obscui-e

COLON AVGTROA bearded,


r.

25

Janus, standing draped, leaning with

-95

on

sceptre.

[Plate xlix.

5.]

TROAS
Metal
Size

293

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

26

1-

JE

-55

28

-85

29

.E -95

30

-95

31
:

32

33

294.

ASIA MINOR

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Elagabalus

MAVANT
34

ONINVSPIVS- AV

COLAVGTR
OALEX(inex.)

Horse feeding

r.

Bust of Elagabalus r., laur,, wearing cairaas and paludamentum.

-9.1

countermark,

G AP B

(?)

IMCMAVANT ONINVSPIAVG COLAL EXAVG


Similar type.

Smiutheus

r.,

as on No.

Statue of Apollo 19 before


;

bim, a flaming tripod.

JE

1-

Severus Alexander

M AVSAL EXANDRV
Severus Alexander
cuirass
r.,

laur.

Bust of wearing

COLA LE
Smintheus

and paludamentum.

TR OA D
r.,

[AV]
(in ex.

The temple
of Apollo
;

angle within is visible the statue, standing r. on a pedestal with tripod in front, as on No. 35 three pillars of the fapade are
;

viewed at an

36

-95

[B.M.C., Pl.

v.

is.]

IMPSEVAAE XANDERAVG
of
;

Bust

37

Severus Alexander 1., l.T,ur., wearing cuirass he holds spear in r. and round shield with gorgoneion in 1.
1-05

COL

TROAC(inex.)

Ay

Horse feeding

r. on tuft of gi-ass; behind, tree.

[Plate xlix.

7.]

--SEAL EX ANDERAV
88

Bust

of Severus Alexander r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


-95

COL-AL-AVG-

TRO

Horse feeding

r.

on

(in ex.)

tuft of grass.

--SEALE XANDERAV
of Severus

Head

Alexander

r.,

laur.

COL AL AV

TROA

Similar type.

(in ex.)

39

I-

no grass

visible.

IM
40

SEALE XANDRVS

Simile

type.
I or,

COL AL AV

TRO (in ex.)

Wolf

r.,

suckling

twins.

TROAS
Metal
Size

295

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reveese

M AVSAL EXANDRV
iSevi'i'us

Alexander

r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing

COL ALEX

Similartype.

TRO (in ex.)

cuirass

and paludameutum.

41

95

MAVSAL EXANDRV
42

Similartype.

_ _ _

TROA

Similar type.

(in ex.)

1-

Julia

Mamaea

lOVLIAMAM AIAAVGO
Julia

Bust of

COLALEXAV

Horse feeding

r.

on

Mamaea

r.,

draped.

TRO

(in ex.;

tuft of grass.

43

JE

-95

Maxi minus

IMPMAXIMI
44

NVSPIA

Bust

of

COLAVG TROAD
Smintheus, standing on No. 19.
r.

Statue of Apollo

Maximinus r., laur., wearing and paludamentum.


1-05

cuirass

on pedestal, as

l/v\PMAXI
Similar type.

/VMNVSPIVSAVG

COLA V GAL EX

Horse feeding
r.
;

TROA (in ex.)


standing
r.,

beyond,
in
1.;

man
45

holding

pedum

in backgi'ound, a tree.

-95

[Plate xlix.

8.]

Maximus

IVL/^AX
laur.,

Bustr., wearing cuirass and paludamen-

1MVSCAE

CO

Eagle r., with open wings, holding bull's head in talons.

T RO

46

tum
-95

head bare.
type obscure.

Similar.

COL AVG

Horse feeding

r.

on

TRO

(in ex.)

tuft of grass.

47

1-

Gordian

III.

AVT- M ANT- GORDIANVS COLAVG Smintheus, wearmg

TROAD
draped, standing
r.,

Apollo as on

Bust

of

Gordian

III. r., laur.,

cuirass

and paludamentum.

No. 19

no pedestal
[Pl. xlix. 9.]

48

-7

296

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Eeveese

Etniscilla

RTRVS CILLAAV
49

Bust

of

Similar.

Herennia Etruscilla
-7.:

i\,

draped.

Trebonianus Gallus

IMPyiBTREBGALLVSAV
of Trebonianus Gallus
r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing

COL

AV G
_

Tripod, on either side


ofwliicli,abeardless

TROAD(inex.)

cuirass

and paludanientviui.

male figure, naked to waist, seated; the two face one another each rests one hand on the seat behind him the one on the r. holds in extended r. thunderbolt over tripod, while behind his chair stands a bow(?); between them, in the background, bearded figure wearing himation, standing r. with pedum in r., and, in the foreground, dog r. with nose to the ground in field r., doubtful
; ;
;

symbol.

50

JE

-9

second line of inscr. in ex.

[Plate xlix. 10.]

Volusianus

IMPCVIBIAFINIOLVSSIANV
of Volusianu.s r., laur., cuirass and paludamentum.

Bust

wearing

COLAV GO TROA tripod


;

Flaming

statue of Apollo Smintheus, facing, on pedestal, holding patera in r., and bow in 1. ; to 1., bearded
r.,

to

figure standing tral branch in

r., r.,

draped, holding lus-

51

and touching tripod


1.

-95

with uncertain object held in

[Plate xlix. 11.

Similar.

COL AVGTRO
1.,

with

52

-9

bull s

Eagle facing, head open wings, standing upon head 1., with neck.

IMPyiBIAFIVOLVSSIAN
^^
53

Similar
;

COL AVGO Wolf TROA (in ex.)

r.,

suckling twins.

-^

-85

inscr. obscure.

TROAS
Metai
Size

297

No.

Wkight

Obverse

Reverse

Valei-ianus Senior.

IMPLICINVALERIAN
Valerianus
cuirass

Bust

of

COLA V GOTRO

Senior

r.,

lanr.,

weariug

and paludamentum.

64

Genius of City, draped and weariug turreted head-dress, standing 1., holding simulacrum of Apollo Smintheus in extended r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre.

-85

IMPLICV ALERiAN
00
.-E

Similar type.

COLA VGTRO
1.,

Eagle facing, head

with open

ball's
-8

head

1.,

wings, standing with neck.

upon

IMPLICVALERIAMVSAV
type.

Similar

COLA V G TROA ex.)


(iu

Drunken Hercules r., arm leaning with on shoulder of Pan 1., facing him he is supported from behind by satyr, who clasps him with both arms, while an1.
;

other satyr on his

r.

holds his
VI.

r.

hand,

56

-85

IB.M.C,

PL.

13.]

MP Lie VALERIA

Similar type.

C O L AV G
TROA(iiiex.)

Wolf

r.,

suckling twins.

57

JE -75

IMPLICVA[58

Similar type.

COLAVG

Statue of 'Marsyas' standing r., raismg r. hand, and holding wine-skin over 1. shoulder.

TROAD

-85

Gallienus

IMPLICINGALLIENVS
Gallienus
r.,

laur.,

wearing

cuirass

Bust of and

Q O L A V GO

Horse feeding

r.

TRO (in ex.)

59

paludamentum.
-8

Similar.

COLAV GOTROA
head
bull's
1.,

Eagle facing,

wings open, standing head r., with neck.

upon

60

-8

last part of inscr. obscure.

Q Q

298

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Similar

CO

61

Eagle, with standing r., holding in talons bull's head r., with neck.

AVG TROA

open wings,
-8

IMPLICINGALLIEN
G2

Similar type.

Similar.
last

JE

-8

part of inscr. obscure.

Bust of Gallienus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludanientum.

Bust

of the City

r.,

draped and turreted

at shoulder, vexillum inscribed,

AV CO"

63
64

M ^
^.

1-

IMPC LICGALL IMPC LICGALL


GALLI

ALEXTR

(in front)

65

-95

TROAS TROA5
[B.M.C., Pl.
yi.

17.]

Salonina

AVRCO
Salonina
pliane.
r.,

LONINA

Fust of
ste-

draped, and wearing

COLAVG Horse feeding TROA (in ex.)


-Ph.
VI.

r.

66

-9

[B.M.G.,

19.J

ANTANDRUS
Antandnts struch autonomous coins during the fiftli and fourth centuries But there are no spemneas of these issues in the Hunter
Cabinet.
B.C.

Imperial Coinage
Julia

Maesa

VAI A
Maesa
r.,

M A CA
I

Bust of Julia

draped.

AN TAN APinN
facing,

Asklepios standing

Ai

-7

with

r.

head 1., naked to waist, leaning on short serpent- staif.

TROAS
Metal
Size

299

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Reverse

121-5

-8

21-5

23-

116-

22-

300

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

CBBRBN
Fifth Century B.C.

The

attrihiitioH

of No. 1

to

Cebren, while prohahle,

not certain.

Silver

Head
19-

of

ram

r.

Quadripartite incuse square, of rude form.

A\ -35

Circa

400310

B.C.

In 310

B.C. the

new

city

inhabitants of Cebren were removed in order to form part of the of Alexandria Troas, founded by Antigonus. The town was soon afterwards restored under the name of Antiocheia.*

Beonze

K
128-5

(in field)

Head

of Apollo hair long.

r.,

laur.

Head

of

ram

r.

beneath, eagle standing

r.

-75
[-B.il/.

C, Pl.

viti.

19.]

GERGIS
Circa

350241

B.C.

The coinage of Gergis, loMch begins circa 400 B.C., came to an end when the town was absorbed in the kingdom of Attalus.

Bronze

Head

of the Sybil Herophile, three-quarter face towards r., wearing wreatli, earring, and necklace hfiir loose.
;

PEP

(to v.,

downwards)

Sphinx seated

r.

53-5

JE

-6

in ex., traces of symbol.

[B.M.C, Pl.

X.

15.]

* See Imhoof-Blumer, Zeit. fur

Num.,

iii.

(1876), pp. 305

f.

TROAS
No.

301

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

ILTUM
Circa

300250

B.C.

Ilium was of comparatively small importance until the invasion of Alexander, lolio, in hommr of Athena llias, conferred on it certain privileges that gave an impetus to its growth.

Bronze

Head

of Pallas r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet.

Athena llias, lAI (to r., downwards) wearing polos, veil, and long chiton, advancing 1. on basis, carrying in r. filleted spear over shoulder, and in 1. a
distaff.

69-

[Plate

in front, spear-head, upwards.

xlix.

13.]

After circa 189

B.C.

After the peace with Antivclms the Bomans increased the boundaries of liinm, and confirmed its status as ufree city.

Silver

Attic

Standard
llias, wearing polos and long chiton, advancing r., holding distajB: in 1., and filleted sjsear over r. shoulder

Head

wearing crested Athehair nian helmet, bound with laurel


of Pallas
r.,
;

Tetradrachm A0HNAZ(tor.)
I

Athena

Al AA02

(to

I.)

long.

in

field

1.,

in ex.,

ATAeOY
read downwards.

g^

in

field

r.,

palm

TOYMHNO<l>IAOY
.

115
[Plate

lines of inscr.

xlix. 14.J

Imperial Times

Under

the empire

the legend of the

Ilium acquired a fresh interest through the currency given to Trojan origin of Home. Nos. 3/. appear to belong to the
second century a.d.

(in field)

Bust

of Pallas

r.,

wearing
aegis.

WN (in

field r.,

downwards)
;

Aeneas,

crested Corinthian helmet, and

wearing cuirass, advancing r., glancing back as if pursued he carries Anchises, wrapped in a cloak, on 1. arm, and leads Ascanius with r. hand.
above, traces of letters (?)

55-

-7

yo2

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

lAI

f2N

>Similar type

aegis with

serpents visible in front.

Hector, naked but for crested Corinthian helmet, standing r., looking back he holds spear in r., and sword in 1.; around, K
;

TUP

31-

Ai

-6

Caligula

- -

CAPoeoc
of Caligula r
1.,

AYTOK
and
of

Head

Augustus
resting

OC

[0APa)lAAH

lePACYNKAHT
lAI

radiate

facing

each other.

on supports.

Bust of Roma r., turreted, and (female) head of the Senate 1., facing each other;
between,
pedestal,

statue of

Athena

long
shield.

wearing helmet, chiton, and holding

aegis,

on and spear and


facing,

1-

ethnic in ex.

[BM.C,

Pl.

XII.

7.]

Claudius and Britannicus

TIBPIOCKAAOV AIOCC6BAC

TOC

Head

of Claudius

TIKAAVAIOCCBACTOYIOC
(sic)

r.,

bare.

Head

of

Bi'itannicus

r.,

bare;

in

field r.,

above,

|AI

JE

-8

inscr. begins r.

in front, traces of sceptre, surmounted by bird (?) insor. begins r.


;

Crispina

KPICneiNA C6BACTH
Crispina
r.,

Bust

of

draped.

AIEnN(tor.) AAPAANOC(to].)
Dardanos seated 1., holding sceptre and chlamys in 1.; his r. is passed behind Chryse(?) standing 1., looking back at him.
[Cf.

JE

M
Julia

B.M.C., Pl.

xiii.

2.J

Domna
I

lOVAIA C6BACTH
Domna
r.

Head

of Julia

nN

Athena,

1-

extended behind her, shield, inner side of which is shown.


r.;

draped, standing r., leaning with r on spear and holding Nike 1. on

helmeted and

TROAS

303

Rkvkkse

SCEPSIS
Fourth Century
B.C.

Bronze
Forepart of Pegasos flying 1., forming part of a rhyton border of dots.
;

S K

Fir-tree, having six branches, within linear square; in field 1., filleted

thyrsos.
60-

-E -Go

S K

within square

in field

r.

SIGEIUM
Fourth Century
B.C.

The had For and

types of the coins of Siijeinm resemble those of the coins of Athens, which maintained close relations with it from the days of Pisistratus onwards. tetradrachms of later date than the followiruj, with types of Alexander Lysiinachus, possibly struck at Sigeiiim, see Vol. I., 2^- 307, No. 114, a,.d p. 431, Nos. 58/.

Beonze

Head
r.,

of Pallas, three-quarter face towards

SITE

(in field
r.,

r.,

downwards)
facing
;

Owl
behind,

wearing necklace and triple-crested helmet with cheek-pieces raised.


87-

standing
crescent

head

r.

Ai

[B.M.C,

Pl.

XVI.

6.]

TENEDOS
SiLVEE
Circa 450--387
B.C.

About I'here are earlier coins of Tenedos struck on the Bahylonic standard. the time of the peace of Antalcidas there is a prolonged cessation of issues. The significance of the Janiform head is doubtful; it may represent Zeus and Hera. No. 2 is' sped ally interesting, as the manner of represeyitation upon it shows
that the double-axe

was a

cultus object, set

up possibly

in the temple of Tenes.*

Phoenician Standard

Tetradrachm
Janiform head of fine style; head on 1., bearded and laur.; head on r., wearing
necklace, stephane,

TE NE A ON
I

Double-axe;

m field

and

circular earring.

in field r., bunch of barley-corn grapes all in incuse square.


L,
; ;

2277

1-

inscr. around.

[Plam
* See Imhoof-Blumer,

xlix.

16.]
f.

Zeit. filr

Num., xx. (1897), pp. 274

304

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

HbVebse

Didr achm
Similar head of early fine style but female head on 1., and male head on r. details obscure, but hair represented by
;

E /V E

Double-axe, placed upright upon three steps, and resting at its edges on perpendicular supports all in
;

dots.

incuse square.
inscr. in field.

115-5

.-R

-8

[Pr.ATE XLIX. 15.

Drachm
Similar head of fine style earring pendent in form.
;

no necklace,

TE NE
1.,

Al
;

ON

Double-axe; infield
in field r., lyre incuse square.
;

bunch

of grapes
all -svithin

(chelys)

53-3

,11

-e.-

inscr.

around,

[B.M.C,

Fl. XVII, 10,]

Second Crnturi/

b,C,

or later

At To.wiloK as elsewhere

in Asia minor and in Thrace, flat tetradrachms of Attir u-etght began to be issued after the defeat of Antiochiis in 189 B,c.

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetr a drachm
Janifonn bead of late style; head on 1., bearded and laur, head on r., wearing stephane, and ha\'ing long hanging
;

T E N EA
field
1.,

12 N (above)
"j;^

Double-axe

in

tress.

258-8

JR

1-2

bunch of facing; the whole within laurel- wreath.

and vine-branch with grapes; in field r., owl 1., head

[Cf, B.M.C., Pl, xyii,

12,

AEOIilS

sor.

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

AEOLIS
AEGAB
Second Century
B.C.

Bkonze

Head
3:>-

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long.

AlFAEflN
XVIII.
5.J

(in ex.)

Goat advancing

r.

Jh]

-Go
[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

Imperial

Tiiitca

Female

bust (the

City)

v.,

draped and

turreted.

Pallas, helmeted, and PA she wearing long chiton, standing 1. holds patera in extended r., and supports spear and shield with 1.
;

nN

JE

AUTOCANE
Bronze
Circa 350 B.C.

Head

of

Zeus

i.,

laur.

A YTOK
Pallas helmet.
1.,

(to r.,

upwards) wearing crested

Head

of

Athenian

10-5

.E

-4

beneath, flower.

[Plate xlix. 17.]

CYME
been wUJi great probability assigned to Cyme, rniuscrihed archaic sihcr coins lave are also Inown. the early part of the fifth century and inscribed siher coins of mint appears to have renunned closed until cnca From circa 450 B.C. onioards the pieces began to be struck freely. 350 B.C., vhcn silver and bronze

Circa

320250
Beonze

B.C.

1 Eagle standing r., wmgs closed upwards, H PA lOS

.-\

kaTrlnrl behind,

k N

Y T

Tin field) i^m ueiu;

Uiu'-handled vase

1.

-7

306

ASIA MINOR

No.

WEKiHT

Metal
Size

Obvebsk

Eeveese

KY

(above)

Forepart of bridled horse


r.;

galloijing

beneath,

magistrate's

One-handled vase gram.

1.;

in

field

1.,

mono-

(U-

.E

-7

XAPnTEAZ(?)

fA

Ai

-65

0EYAAITHZ
AroPAX

2E

-7

Circa 250

B.C.

Bronze

Head

of the

Amazon Cyme

r.

hair rolled.

KY

(above)

r.;

Forepart of horse galloping behind, one-handled vase 1.

41-

-6

beneath,

APIZTOMAXOZ

Ch-rn

250190
Bronze

B.C.

Head

of the

Amazon Cyme
;

r.

hair rolled,
,

and tied with riband

KY

border of dots.

fabove) Bridled horse advancing r raising off foreleg in front, monograin in ex., magistrate's name.
;

';

128-

M
2E

-S.")

M
|-P

APIZTo<|)ANHZ
name
illegible.

135-

-85

Similar.

Similar; but in front, one-handled vase magistrate's name illegible.

I.

129-

^
M

-8

beneath horse, Al
-86

143-6

countermark, small bust of Artemis

r.

no monogram.

Simila

KY M A

Similar type

same symbol

r.

10

127-

ySj

'8>'>

ethnic above; in ex.,

JTYGAZ

[B.M.C., Pl.

XXI.

2.]

AEOLI.S

307

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obversk

Eeversb

Sccdiid

and First Centuries


190
B.C. see

B.C.

On

the issue of sih-er after

under Tenedos, No. 4 (p. 304).

Sll.\EK

Euboic-Attic Tetradrachms

Head

of the

Amazon Cyme

r.

hair tied

KY M A

with riband.

12 N (in field r., downwards) Bridled horse advancing r., raising ofi foreleg; in front, one-handled vase ).; in ex., magistrate's name; the whole in
1

wreath
11

of laurel.

248

-R

1-3

KAAAIAZ
[B.M.C., Pl. XXI.
4,]

12

242-3

1-25

MHTPo<t>ANHZ
(No. 12
is

pierced.)

[Plate

xlix.

18.]

13

249-1

Similar formal.
;

arrangement

of

hair

more

Similar

but symbol beneath horse.

1-3

[B.M.a, Pl.

XXI. 7.]

Beonze

KY
14 45-5

(above) galloping

r.;

Forepart of bridled horse border of dots.

^P Bow

and quiver fastened

together.

JE

Imperial

Times

Head
15
on
.

of Pallas

r.,

wearing crested Athe-

KVMAI UN

Eagle walking

r.

nian helmet.
-6

KV
16
42-

MH

Bust of Cyme

r.,

draped and

PMIA C* KVMAIHN
C
(in field 1.)
r.

turreted.
-7

Isisstand ing J.,


1.

holding sistrum in

and situla in

48-

KVM H
-7
iii.

Similar type

1.

KVM AinN
on coins
f.]).

Similar type.

14 [79]

The name and


;

of this magistrate occurs


S. vi.

of Valerianus Senior

and Gallienus (Mion.


K R
4J

23

f.

[161

f.

and 165

;;os

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Gallienus

A K nO-AIK.rAAAIHNOC
Bust of Gallienus r., laur., wearing rass and paludamentum.
cui-

KV

MA

in N
r.
;

Male

figure standing
r.,

facing, head

and with

1.

he holds globe in grasps by bridle forepart


r.,

of

horse standing
]S

raising off foreleg.


XXIV.

^E

[-B.ilf.C, Pl.

ll.J

ELAEA
Afiar circa 340 n.O.

Bronze

Head

of Pallas 1., wearing crested Corinthian helmet.

(in field) Corn-grain within wreath of olive.

the whole

-4

[Plate xlix. 19.

Iiiii/erial

Times

Bast

of

Persephone (or

Demeter)

r.,

[E]AA
Pallas,

ITX2N

(in field

r.,

downwards)

draped, wearing wreath of corn.

wearing crested helmet and long chiton, standing r., holding owl in r.

98-

and spear in
-M.-)

1.

in field

1.,

AN

Bust

of Pallas r., wearing crested thian helmet and aegis.

L'i>ri

AA

Tn N

three poppy-heads

and two ears

-6

Kalathos containing of com.

Similar.

Similar

no

inscr-. visible,

-So

details obscure.

Cai-acalla

and Geta

M AYPH ANTnNINOC Avr eniCT PATHrOYAIPPIOY... AOYcenriMioc,, flN OC (around) rCTACKAICAP AAITnN (in ex.)
,,

(b'3'i^a'^li)

Bust

of

Caraoalla,

sliglitly

bearded,

The Emperor,
r.,

wearing cuirass and paludamentum, facing similar bust of Geta,


r.,

laur.,

bare-headed,

1.

attii-e, riding raising his r. hand; in front, a trophy, at the foot of which is seated a captive 1.

in militai-y

with flying

cloak,

.E 1-6

[Plate

xlix.

20.]

AKOLIS

809

JlKTAIi

No.

WEICiHl'

SiZK

Obveksk

Reverse

MYRINA
Sevouil
tiiid

First Centuries

B.C.

31nniui iras aue of the Asiatic cities that began to coin silver freelij about the hrijiuniuij of the second centitrij B.C. See under Tenedos, No. 4 {p. 304).

Silver

Euboic-Attic Tetradrachms

Head

of Apollo of

Grynium

r.,

wearing

MYPINAIflN
and
feet,

latirel-'W'reatb. -vvitli

long ends.
j !

(behind, dovynwards) Apollo of Grynium, lanr., naked to -waist, standing r., holding patera in r.
filleted

laurel-branch in

1.
;

at his

omphalos and amphora


of laurel.

beyond
;

inscr.,

one or more monograms

the

whole ia -wreath
267-4
254-5

M
Al

1-4
1-4

1^
(No. 2
pierced.)

is

Similar
3
247-4.
I

hair in formal curls.

Similar.

.11

1-3

/R.

AE

f9|

one above another.

IB.M.C, Pl.
246-4 258-3

XXVII.

4.]

1-35

.R 1-3
[Plate
xlix.

21. J

235-3 220-2 250-9

.'R

25

!^

.R

1-3

M
/v /\F /9\ one above another.
[Plate
xlix. 22.]

(base)

.R 1-3

Similar, of inferior style.

Similar, of inferior style.

260-2

.R 1-35

Imperial Times

MY P6
Myrina
10

NA

1.,

Bust of the Amazon draped and turreted.


(No. 10
is

M Y P
pierced.)

N A N Tyche standing holding rudder and cornucopiae.


I

1.

[B.M.G., Pl. xxviii. 5.j

310

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reveese

The followiiuj piece has been assigned to Gongylos II., tyrant of Myrina and Gri/tiiiim (circa 400 B.C.).* But the attribution cannot be regarded as certain.

Bronze
Female head
11
r.
;

hair rolled, and Avreatlied

_J

Ivy-leaf.

with laurel.

.E

-4

[Plate

l.

l.J

TEMNUS
Far
silver

tetradrachms

irith the ti/pcs

of Alc.niiidin\

strnclc at Tcinnns, see

Vol,

I.,

p.'3()S,'iYo.5.

116

f.

Bronze
Third Century
B.C.

Head
6G-

of

young
ivy.

Diony.sos

r.,

wearing

IT A

(in field,

beneath)

Bunch

of grapes,
leaves.

wreath of

hanging from vine-branch with


\_B.M.C., Pl. XXVIII. 11.]

JE

-7

53'c

-es

in field

1.,

|^

Sri-diid

or First Century B.C.

Similar type.

T A (in
in

beneath) Pallas, wearing and long chiton, standing 1., holding in r. Nike 1. and bunch of grapes, and leaning with I. on shield
field,

crested helmet

56o

field,

JE

&:>

A H

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXIX. 2.]

Imperial Times

Bust of the Senate

r.

CTPAYP
(around)

PM

IOYtTHMN
(in ex.)

standing face to face; each plucks chiton at neck with one hand, and holds the other hand behind her.
10,")

Two Nemeses

CITilN

traces of inscr.

* J. P. Si.x in JViim. Chron.,

1894 (N.S. xiv.),

p. 317.

AEOUS
Metat.
Size

311

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

TH MNOC

Bust draped and tnrreted.

of

the City

r.,

THM_ NGITflN
and cornucopiae.

Tyche standing 1.. wearing modins, and holding rudder

-75

JE -75
[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

XXIX.

5.]

SVC AKPAIO C
Akraios
r.,

Bust

of

Zeus

THMN
naked
stretched

IT flN
1.
:

Homer
on
seat.

seated

r.,

lanr.

to waist, holding scroll in outr.

rests

JE

lb

Gordian

III.

AV

KAI
of

Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Bust

M ANT rOPAIANOC nCTAVPNIK OCTPATOV , (around) TH N N IT HN


{sic)
^
;

.
''

Kybele, draped and tnrreted, seated 1. on throne with back she holds patera
in
r.,

and leans with


;

1.

arm upon tymrecumbent


1.

panum
]E 1-4

at her feet, lion

Tranquillina

<J)OV^IATPANKVAAINACB
Bust of Tranquillina wearing stephane.
r.,

draped and

CTAVCTPATONl KIANOYi TH (around) MN TXIN


I

wearing crested helmet and long chiton, standing 1., holding Nike r.in, and in 1. spear, against which r.,
Pallas,

shield

rests.
circle.

second line of inscr. forms inner


1-05

MAIITAK C6VHPA C
Otacilia

Severa

r.,

Bust of draped and wear-

THMN
-|-

ing stephane.

Hermos, River-god bearded (?) reclining 1., naked to waist he holds branch over r. shoulder, and leans with 1. arm
I

fg

on overturned vase

in ex.,

6PMOC
10.]

10

ethnic in field
-HI

1.,

above.
xxix.

[Cf.

B.M.C., Plate

312

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

LESBOS
El.ErTIil'M

Plioenioian Standard

Sixths
The abmidant electrmn coinage of Lesbos was jirobably sU-uclc chiefly at Mijtihne. The issue was, for a time at least, regulated by a monetary convention ivitli Phocaea* The billon coinage, which is in the main earlier, is not represented in the Hunter Cabinet.
Circa 480

440

e.g.

On Nos.

the Eer. types are all in intaglio,

and behind each


1.

is

a small incnse.

Forepart of winged boar


39-8
El.

1.

Lion's head

-45

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXI. 9.]

Gorgoneion, fringed witli snakes.

Head

of

bearded

Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's skin.

El.

-4

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXXI.

17.]

Lion's head
M8-S
El.
-4.5

r.

Head

of calf

r.

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXXI.

21.J

Forepart of winged boar


39-4
El.
-4.5

'

1.

Cock's head

[Plate

l.

2.]

Soo Newton, Transactions of the jRoyal Society of Literature, 2iid S eriea,

viii,

(1866), p. 549.

LESBOS
Metal
Size

313

No.

Weight

Obvkese

Reverse

Circa

440350

B.C.

On Nos.

11

the Bev. types are all in relief,

and each

is

enclosed withv

a linear

sqtiare.

Head
38-7
El. -4.5

of

Pallas,

wearing

triple-crested
r.

Bust

of

Hermes

helmet, three-quarter face towards

shoulders,

r., with drapery about aud petasos at neck.

[Plate

l.

3.]

Dionysiac female head 1., wearing headdress decked with grapes.


39-1
!

Lion

r.

gnawing prey

all

in

incuse

square.

El. -4
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. xxxni. 10.]

Head
39-3
El, -4

of young wreath of ivy.

Dionysos

r.,

wearing

Head

of bearded Seilenos facing, with pointed ears all in incuse square.


;

Female
39-4
El. -4

head
;

necklace

wearing earring and hair tied in knot at top.


r.,

Toung male head


hair
;

all in

r., horned, with short incuse square.

[B.M.C., Pl.

XXXIII. 26.]

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long.

Female head

r.,

wearing sphendone

ber.

hind, coiled serpent with head erect all in incuse square.

39-3

E1.-45

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXXIII. 28.]

Head
10
38-9
E1.-45

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long.

Female head
on top
;

r.; hair gathered in bunch drapery about neck no incuse.


;

[B.M.C.,

Vu

XXXIV.

7.]

Head

Dioskouros (or Kal,eiros) r., with on pilos long hair, wearing laureate
of
;

Female head
hair rolled

^-.-a^^
;

circular earring

no

incuse.

either side, star

11

39'6

El. -45

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXXIV. 12.]

314

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weiuht

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Coinage

Under M. Aurelius and Commodus coins were struch

in

name of the Kowov of

Lesbos.

Commodus
Bust
of

Commodus,

slightly bearded,

r.,

KOI NONA EC,-

^x
'' ;

The Emperor
standing!.,
1.,

laur.,

wearing cuirass and paludaraen-

BinN
and with
r.

tum.

in military attire

he holds spear in

extends patera over altar behind him, female figure in chiton and peplos, holding sceptre transversely in 1., and with r. placing wreath on Emperor's head around, magistrate's name.
;

12

Ai

1-8

AV

AVPH KOMOAOC AVPH

EHICTPA
Eni[

13

/K

1-1.

]CAT<I>{?)

nPIANOY

ANTISSA
Bkonze
Circa

300167

B.C.

Antissa loas destroyed by the

Bomans

circa

167

B.C.

Female head

r.

hair rolled,

T
63-5

N
IS

Male head

r.,

bearded.

.E

countermark, rose.

details obscure.

[Cf. B.:SI.V., Pl. XXXV. 12.

METHYMNA
Mctliymna loas one of the two chief cities of Lesbos, and was the centre of the rute-,jromng distnct, a fact to lohich some of its coin-types bear loitness
It

struck silver from the beginning of the fifth century Aidaicidas, and agam after the victories of Alexander. which appears on all the silver issues, may allude
to its

down to the Peace of The head of Pallas

friendship with Athens.

Circa

330240
Silver

B.C.

Uncertain Standard
Head
of Pallas r., wearing triple-crested Corinthian helmet.

MA
Y
pierced.)
l.

3fl-9
i

,Tl

-6

Lyre (chelys) in field r., T; the whole within framework of bead and reel pattern.
;

(No.

is

[Plate

4.]

LESBOS

31J

No.

316

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Reverse

MYTILENE
3Ii/tili'iie

was

the principal toion in Lesbos,

and

it

teas

probably there that the


Silcer
B.C.

etectruiit

pieces described above (pp.

312

/'.)

were struck.

was

issued from

about the middle of the fifth century Circa 350

250

B.C.

SlLVEE

Persic Standard

Triob o Is
Head
of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

liair long.

MY T

Lyre on

(kitliara),
1.,

with
;

fillet

on

r.

symbol

all

within linear

square.
+1-9

.R JR

-65

filleted

thyrsos (?)

40-1

-55

caduceus.

Similar type
39-9

inferior style.

Similar

in field

r.

no linear

square,

-R

'o;

thunderbolt.

Bkonze

Head
29 5

of

Aphrodite

(?) r.,

wearing sphen-

done.

JE

-5

M Y T
I

Lyre (chelys); in
field r., eagle's

field!.,

TT;

in

head

1.

After circa 250


Din-iiKj this

B.C.

period Mijtih'nc struck silrer

loith the types

of Alexander

see

Vol

p. 308, No. 121.

Bronze

Headof Apollo
53-

r.,

laur,; hair in ringlets.


[

JE

countermark, bust of Ai'temis


at shoulder,

T
r.,

MY
I

Lyre
1.

(kitliara)
CSl

on r

on

draped

bow and

quiver.

Youthful head of Zeus Ammonr., hornedhair bound with taenia.

M Y T
I

of bearded Dionysos facing, placed on pedestal head surmounted by high head-dress hair falling in two long carls.
; ;

Term

49-

Ai -05

on on

1.,

^
Y^

on on

r.,

kantharos; (A\ in
ivy-leaf.

inscr.)

-6,5

1.,

r.,

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXXVIII. 9.]

LESBOS

317

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Similar head, bearded


126.-E

border of dots

Similar.

-S

on

1.,

aplustre

on

r.,

buncli of grapes.

[B.M.C., Pl. xxxviTi. 16.]

Similar.

A\

T
[B.M.C, Pl.

Y
I

Similar figure on prow ; on 1., on vine-branch with grapes


;

r,,

aplustre.

99-

-9

XXXVIII.

17.]

Similar.

Similar on either side, bunch of grapes border of dots.


;

10
11

59-5
40-

.
.E

-7

-7

no border

visible.

Head
12

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

M Y T
I

within wreath.

101-5

-9

Bust

Artemis r., wearing stephane hair in knot at top; at shoulder, bow and quiver border of dots.
of
;

M Y T
I

Lyre (kithara).

13

48-

-E

Imperial Times
Imperial coinage of One of tie most interesting features of the unhiown to history, employed as number of porfaits of individuals, hiown or No. 14 provides an example. types, with names attached*
is

Mytilene

the

lOVnPOK l(JVII^'U^
11.

A/A>>iriri4iii/- Julia Prooula r., draped.

AANHPQIAA BustofieH--- AHO--/v\Yll(mex; MYTI fin ex.)


[Cf.

Sappho draped,
seated
r.,

play-

.^^^^^{^J

161-

JE

1-1)5

B.M.C, Pl.

XXXIX. 6.]

Tiberius and Livia

Tl

eOC CeBACT
r.,

[OC]
fA

Head

lOY
Livia

[eA]
r.,
r.

of Tiberius,

laur

in field,

V
I

draped; in

C9ACTH Bust of field, M Y T


I

15

M
given in B.M.C, pp. Ixx. Wttm.,xx. (1897), pp.286ff.
*

inscr. begins

The

list

ff.,

Imhoof-Blumer, Zeit. has been supplexnented by

f.

318

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Commodus

AVTOKAIM

Bast of Commodus, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.*

AVPHKOMOAOC EniCTPAHEAAOV BM EN EM AX OV
MYTIAH NAIHN
;

Emperor standing in quadriga, advancing 1., preceded by Roman soldier carrying vexillum in the background, on high pedestal, is visible trophy, with
The
two seated
Ui
captives.

ethnic in ex.,
lar lines.

and enclosed by perpendicu-

Septimius Severus

AVTKAI ---CBH POCnPTI N A Bast of Septimius Severus laur.,


.

eniCTP
The Emperor
and with
1.

r.,

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

MYTIAHNAI
flN
in military

OYCKOYNAOY
attii-e 1.,

holdr.,

ing patera over flaming altar with


;

grasping parazonium behind, Nike, with palm in 1., placing wreath upon his head with r.
17
A-:

1-7

ethnic in ex.

Caracalla

AVTKAMAPAV A
bust of Caracalla
rass
r.,

laur.,

Youthful wearing cui-

and paludamentum.

niCTPAnO [lO AONTnC] MYTIAHNAI

UN

horned, draped, standing facing, leaning with r. on sceptre on his 1., Apollo, draped, facing, holding plectron in lowered r., and lyre in 1.
;

Zeus

Ammon,

18

JE

l-3r,

uncertain countermark, circular.


[Cf. B.M.C.,

ethnic in ex. Pl. xlii. l.j

AVTKPAT
NINOC
r.,

MAPAVPHANTn

laur.,

Bust of Caracalla, bearded, wearing cuii-ass and paluda-

AVP

MVTIAHN
The Emperor,
r.,

MNMAXOV
,.

mentum.

in military attire, riding raising his 1. hand; behind him follows Nike, oai-rying palm over 1. shoulder, and with r. placing wreath on his head; front, trophy, at the foot

of

which two
19
.1!

captives, one seated


r.

1.,

the

1-

other standing

iii

D 54

No

T^n

o/l

'

P'

,',.-

''

Mionnet mentions two similar pieces

JJvSJiOS

319

No.

Weight

Mktai. Size

()hvi:rse

Reverse

AVTKAIMAVP

ANTI1NIN_.

Bust of Caraoalla, bearded, r., laur. wearing cuirass and paludament.um.

niCTPAVPAnAAOYBMN MAXOV MYTIAH (around) NAI

UN

Artemis Huntress, (in field) wearing short ohiton and endromides, running r., holding bow in outstretched arrow from r. plucking 1., and with quiver at her feet, hound r.
;

.-E

1-4

Geta

AOVCnTIMIOC
AP
Bust
of

rTACKAIC

Geta 1., bare-headed, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

eniCTpnoiovAi aOntI2C MYTIAHNAI

UN

draped and turreted, seated holding patera 1. on throne with back, in r., and in 1. term of Dionysos, bearded and wearing high head-dress.

The

City,

21

JE \i

ethnic in ex.

[Plate

l.

6.]

Valerianus Senior

AVT K-n

AIK

BAAPIANO
C

niC BAA AP

ICTOMAXOV MVTIAH N Al

Bust of Valerianus Senior r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

nN

Artemis Huntress, as on No. 20.

1-3

inscr.

runs round in three

circles.

Similar.

niCTP BAA A P ICTOMAXOV

MV TIA HNAin
N

Youthful Dionysos standing 1., wreathed, he wearing chlamys over shoulders holds kantharos in r., and leans with
;

1.

on thyrsos.

23

Ai

VA

inscr.

runs round in three

circles.

320

ASIA MESrOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

PTERHA
Bronze
Fourth Century
B.C.

Head
21-

of Aphrodite 1., wearing sphendone, earring, and necklace.

TYPP (above)

Goat standing

1.

JE

-45

[Of.

B.M.C., Pl.

xliii.

5.J

NESOS
Nesos ims the largest of the islands that lay between Lesbos and the coast.
Circa 300
B.C.

Bkonze

NA
6-6

SI

Dolphin

r.

Panther running

r.

-35

TON

321

No.

Weight

Metal
SlZK

Obverse

Reverse

IONIA
Ionian League of Thirteen Cities
Imperial Times
following pieces, tehich bear llie name of M. Clandins Fronto, preceded by were probably struck for some great festival, which all the Ionian See Colophon, No. 9. cities united to celebrate.

Tlie

Kpo\yoia.l'\,

Antoninus Pius

I2NI NOC
laur.,

AVKAI TIAIAAPIANOC
Bust of Antoninus wearing paludamentum.

ANT KOINONirnOAEnNnPOMKA<|)
Pms
1.,

PONTnNACIAPXKAIAPXIirnO
AEI2N
;

Hades in galloping quadriga with chlamys arched over his head on his r. arm he holds Persephone lying in field above, small figure of back Eros, holding torch and guiding the beneath, an overreins of the horses
r.,
; ;

turned basket

of flowers.

1-7

Same

die ?

nNACIAPXK
flies

noAenNHPOMK A<^PONT holding


Demeter,
;

torch in either hand, standing in biga, drawn by winged serpents r. drapery

behind

her.

1-7

CLAZOMENAE
Fifth Century B.C.

Silver

Phoenician Standard

Hemidraclim

'

20-4

Forepart of winged boar


-i

r.

Incuse square of irregular pattern.

T T
VOL.
II.

322

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

M El'AL
Size

Obvebsk

Reverse

tVcca

387300
SiLVEE

b.c.

Euboio-Attic Standard

Cidrachm
Head
1.,

of Apollo, three-quarter face


laur.,

towards chlamys fastened about neck.

KAA lO (beneath)

Swan

standing

I.,

bending his head and flapping his wings; above, magistrate's name.

126-1

Ai

-85

PAPMIS
[Plate
l.

7.]

Hemidrach.ni
Similar type.
31-5

KAA

[I]

(beneath)

Similar.

-5

EAIKHNI05

Beonze

Head
61-

of Pallas r., wearing crested Atheniaa helmet, with cheek-pieces raised.

Ram walking r.
API
l.

above, magistrate' s name.

-5
I

[Plate

8.]

Head
r.,

of Pallas, three-quarter face towards wearing necklace and triple-crested

helmet.
86-5

[KJAAIOME NinN
EZTIAIO[Z]

Forepart of ram running r. ethnic above; beneath, magistrate's name.


;

JE

-Vc

Head

of Pallas r., wearing crested Corir thian helmet.

KAAIOME
N
I

HN

Ram

reclining
;

r.

ethnic

above beneath, magistrate's

name.

^
69-5

-65

BlIiN
-6

Ai

MHTPOAI2
POZ
as preceding.

60-5

/E -65

59-

-65

nAPM EN KOZ

[Z]

in front, serpent

O
323

IONIA

No.

Weight

Mrtal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

After circa 300 B.C.

Bkonzb

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

KAAZO

MENiriN
10
89-

1. on cadiibending Ms head and flapping his wings inscr. above.

Swan

standing

ceus,

.E

-y

Gorgoneion.

K AAZ[OM E] Nl il[N]

Similar type

r.

head

erect; inscr. above and infield beneath.

11

.E

-6.';

Forepart of winged boar

1.

KAA I

Shallow quadripartite
incuse
square,
in

MEN
in
1.

flN

divisions of which, letters of inscr.

12

68-,

.E -65

beneath,

[EPMHZ]IAO XOZ

lower quarter, Al
2.]

[B.M.G., Pl.

vii.

13

73 5

JE

-6

no name

legible.

in

1.

lower quarter, caduceus

1.

Head
14

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

K] A A ZO

M [ E]

Club

r.

between Hues

NIflN

of inscr.

A] -65

Imperial Times

Bust

of Pallas (or

Roma), helmeted

r.

KA A ZOA\6
first line

Owl, standing

r.,

head facing.

of inscr. in field

second in ex.

16

78-

JE

-8

(No. 15

is

restruck.)

KAA SOANAiA Bust of Anaxin raised globe


agoras r., holding r. shoulder bare.
(?)
r.

CTP KA 0M* riding


with flying cloak, 1. hand.

The Emperor,
r.,

raising his

16

127-

-9.5

[Plate

l.

9.]

* This magistrate's

name

see occurs on coins of Hadrian;

B.M.C,

p- 32,

No. 123.

TT

324

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

Commodus

A AY KOM OAOCKAICAP
Youthful bust of Commodus headed, wearing cuirass and
r.,

KAAZO MNII2N
agoras
in
is
1.,

bare-

r.,

naked

to waist,
r.

paluda-

and resting

Statue of Aiig,xholding globe on hip his 1. foot


;

mentum.
17

placed on raised plinth.

Ah -75

[BJI.C, Pl.

vii.

9.

COLOPHON
Silver
Fourth Century
B.C.

Rhodian Standard

Drachms
Head
of

Apollo

1.,

laur.

hair rolled.

KOAO<W2 (in
downwards.

field

1.,

upwards)

Lyre

(kithara); ia field

r.,

magistrate's name,

56-7

M
^R

-65

APISTEIAHS

55-6

-6

[nY]00AnP05

Bronze
Circa

400360

B.C.

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.;

hair in loose

KO

(beneath)

Forepai-t

ringlets.

of
r.

horse

galloping
in field
1.,

30-

-6

KAEANAP (upwards)

Circa

350300

B.C.

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hiiir

flowing.

[KO A]
r.
;

Helmeted horseman prancing spear at rest, and chlamys flying.

40-5

-6

beneath,

IKEZIOZ

lONTA

325

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

OBVliBSK

Reverse

After circa 300

B.C.

Head

of Apollo border of dots.

r.,

laur.;

hair flowing;

KOAO<|>nNir2N
Tripod, with
in
field
1.,

(in field r.,

downwards)

fillet

at either side.

136-

-85

APTEMIAflPOZ

down-

wards.

Similar type; hair in long ringlets


of dots.

border

KoAO(i)n
forelegs,

Horse advancing
near
foreleg
;

r.,

raising

between

ethnic above.

158-

.E

-9

beneath,

APTEMIAIlPoZ

[Plate

l.

10.]

KOAO -l-nNinCN]
inl.
7

(in field

1.,

down-

Homer
holds

seated

1.
1.

Apollo Kitharoedos advancing wards) r., draped, holding patera in r. and lyre
102
.B
-75

with

on chair with back a scroll on his

he

and

rests his chin

npon

his

r.

in field

1.,

AflOAAAS

downwards.

[B.M.C., Pl.

VIII.

10.]

Imperial Times

Gordian

III.

AYTK MANT

TOPAIANOC

'+1

CTPAYPM
;

AP KOYKOA

Bast of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Apollo Klarios, naked he holds branch in to waist, seated 1. lowered r., and with 1. holds lyre upright on seat beside him.

0<l>nNinN

1-2

Trebonianus Gallus

A K r OVIBTPEBHNI

ANOCf

AAAOC
laur.,

Trebonianus Gallus r., wearing cuirass and paludamen-

Bust

of

EniCTPKAKAAAICTO CIHNnN * (above)

VIEPEH

tum.

* (beneath) KOAO<l>I2N Tetrastyle temple, within which, statue beof Apollo Klarios r., holding lyre
;

IHN

neath,

humped bull advancing 1. towards


;

flaming altar
circle, figures

lower down, in a semiof the thii'teen


cities of

the Ionian League, each holding wreath


in raised

hand

across field,

TOKOINONin
Nil

N
l.

.'E

1-4

[Plate

II.]

The inscr

of the legenS

letter serves a, the terminal of both lines arranged that one and the same Ko>.,i. of lon.a, see p. S^l. coins struck in name of the For
is

so

326

ASIA

MINOR

No.

WlUGHT

Metai,
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Volusianus

AVT K r OVIB OVAOVCIANOC


Bust
10
of Volusianus
r.,

eniCTP KAKAAAICTKOAO<l>I2

laur.,

wearing

NIHN

(in ex.)
].,

cuirass

and paludamentum.

Apollo Klarios seated

as on No. 8.

1-25

Gallienus

AVTK no
Bust
of

AIK

Gallienus

rAAAIHNOC rtCTPnOAIC BH PINKO


r.,

laiir.,

wearing

AO<l>XiNII2N
naked
to waist,
1.

Homer

seated

r.,

cuirass

and paludamentum.

holding an open scroll

in raised
11

11
(No. 11
is

uncertain countermark.
double-struck.)

Saloninus

KOPNOVAA6PIANOCKAI
of Saloninus
r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing cuirass

KOAO<t>
seated
1.,

IlNlflN
as on No. 8.

Apollo Klarios

and paludamentum.
12

-8

EPHESUS
Before circa 415
B.C.

Bvnn,!

this

Jmt spm-ely.

period Ephesus was under the control of Athens, and coined The hee and the stag, which are the predomnant l,mes < corns, arc sijmhols of the worship of Artemis Ephesia.

Silver

Ptoenician Standard

Drachm
E4>

ESI
;

wmgs
48-8

NA

Bee with straight

border of dots.

Incuse square, quartered.

[Plate

l.

12.]

IONIA

327

No.

Weight

Metai,
Size

Obverse

1721

328

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

233-5

M
JR

-9

roAYKAHS
[rP]YTANIS

229-3

-95

10

233-1

JR

-95

PYGAroPHS

Diobol
Simila
E<l>

(above)

Heads and necks

of two stags, facing each other.

11

13-3

-4

[B.M.C., Pl.

rx.

9.]

Circa

301295

B.C.

After the great victory of Tpsus in 301, tJie influence of Lysimachus, and with it the Attic monetary standard, tool firm hold in Asia Minor. The folloioing piece woidd pass either as a Bhodian trihemidrachn or as an Attic octohol

Silver

E
12
83-6

<1)

(in field)

Bee

-with straight vpings;

border of dots.

Forepart of stag kneeling back behind, date-palm


;

r.

and looking

tree.

7r:

in field

r.,

AOKKAAOZ

do-wnwards.

[Plate

l.

14.]

Circa

305288

B.C.

In 295

named Arsinoe

Lysimachus made himself master of Ephesus, which he suhsequenth m_ honour of his roife. Gold and silver loith his types were issued in tins as m other cities ; see Vol. L, p. 432, iVos. 67 There was an /. abundant issue of autonomous coinage during the third century B.C., first under the beleucids, and subsequently (258-202 B.C.) under the Ptolemies but there ; are no specimens of this in the Hunter Collection.
^iC.

Beonze

13

33-

E
-55

4) (ill field)

Bee with straight wings.

Stag kneeling

1.

and looking back.

I(

)NIA

329

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Circa

202133

B.C.

Ahoiit the beyiiuiiny of the seciDid century B.C. Epliesus fell under the poiccr of Antiochus. After 189 B.C. it was incorporated in the dominions of the Attalids, and passed over to the Romans in 133 B.C. inith the rest of the kingdom of Pergamum. About the end of the third ceainry it began to strike tetradracltms

with the types of Alexander, and the following simdier coins.

Silver

Attic Drachms
Bee
wings;
Stag standing
beliind
r.,

<|>

(in field)

vfith straight

r.;

border of dots.

palm

in field

him, a date magistrate's name,

downwards.

61-:

,11

-70

AIXMOKAH[i
[B.M.C., Pl.
XI.

4.]

15

631

.11

-6.1

AnoAAnNI[AHZ]
[Plate
l.

15.]

16

61-4

Al

AYTOMEAHN
I

17

64-9

Al
(No. 17

BAAPOAAIOS
pierced.)

is

18

CI-

Al

-1

AANAOZ
AHMHTPIo[Zl
(No. 19
is

19

58-7

Al

-7

pierced.)

2i)

58-1

A\

fi.

EYKAH[Z]

21

631

Al

-75

MoAPoZ
ZATYPO[Z|

22

61-6

M.

330

ASIA

MINOR

Xo.

Wkigiit

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Bjjoxze

<1>

(in field)

Bee

all

within wreath

Stag standing

r.

behind him,
magistrate's

a date
in

of laurel.

palm;
field r.,

in

ex.,

name;

monogram.

49-

M
JE
71*:

-7

[Ano]AAnNI[AHZ]

t
fSj

24

47S4-

-7:

AHMHTPIOC
as preceding
;

-7

OC

oil coin.

Silver

Cistophori
On
p. 274, Ku.
the poKsihle oriijin of the Cititoijlmvic coiiidije in lipliesus, see under Paeium, (J. The J'ollowing, which are dated from an era comiiiencing with

the constitidion of the Roman province of Asia, belong to the intermediate class, the earlier being undated, and the later bearing the names of the Roman

proconsuls. Cista mystica, with lid half open and serpent issuing 1.; all within wreath
of ivy.

E<^E

(in field 1.) Bo\v-c;ise, ornamented with floral scroll and containing bow around and beneath which, two serpents, coiled, with heads erect face to face in field r., long torch above inscr., date.
; ;

M
27
I

19.r9

Ai lir

r[ = 131

B.C.]

l,v.-,

A\

1-

ML = 88
[

B.C.J

bow

serpents'

heads,

omitted head-dress

between
of
Isis
;

torch varied.

2X

190 S

.11

1-05

Z [ = 67
j I

B.c.j

bow omitted; between


ear of corn and two torch again varied.

serpents' heads,

cornuacopiae

[Plate

l.

16.]

First Century

B.C.

under Mithradatcs ivas signalized i,/ the issue of small autonomous gold pieces. Silrcr ronlinned to be issued don-u <o 48 B C loken Jnlui, Caescrr reformed the constitution of the Province of Asia. Henceforth Ephesus struck only bronze.
senes
<ij

Ihe

recoil of liphesns

Beonze
Bearded male figui-e, draped and laur., seated 1. on curule chair, holding figure of Nike ?) in extended r.
(
!

E<|)E

11

UN

Wreath

enclosing inscr.

2i)

^^J

-95

[Plate

l.

17.]

IONI.\

331

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Bust

oi

stepliaue

Artemis r., draped, wearing at her shoulder, bow and


;

<J>

Long

toi'oli,

stags facing each other

upright, between two above,


;

AHM H

quiver

bordei' of dots.

TPIOZ;

iu field,

ZHHATPOZ
30

KH

KOZ;inex.,

xE

-s

;;i

H7-

.E

-.^

[B.M.V., Pl.

XI.

8.

Artemis Huntress, ad<t> (in field) vancing v.. holding bow in extended 1., and with r. plucking arrow from quiver; border of dots. at her feet, hound r.
;

Cock

r.; behind him, palm, from which is suspended a wreath beneath, lAZHN; all within wreath of laurel.
;

139-5

JE

1-

[li.M.C, Pl.

XI.

9.]

Ivq/erial

Times

Tessera
Tlic.

Iiixn-iptloi, on. the He,:,

of Xo. 33

is

niihtcUnjihlc

it

may

be a

chnrm of

soiiiC lilitd.

<p (in tieldj

Stim' kneeling
;

1.

and
fl
I
;

KHPIAICtOAnPOCnAAVPIN
Bee.

looking back border of dots.

beneath,

C K tO

JE
[Cf.

B.M.C,

Pl. XI. 10.]

Claudius and Agrippina

Heads
34

of Claudius, laur.
r.

and

of Agrippina,

E* E
|

Stag standing

r.
;

inscr. above,

jugate

'^'"N
|

JE

-75

Similar type.

E(t>E (beneath)

Similar type

in field l,
r.,

T
(I
A<]

above,

KOYZI NIOZ

in field

off coin.)

-ir,

36

Af]

-75

IB.M.C,

Pl.

xiii.

3.
11

n z

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
SiZF,

Obverse

Reverse

Nero

Drachm

NEPf2NOZKAI[ZAPOZ]ZEBA
Head
of

APA

Nero

r.

laur.

(to 1. upwards) (to r. downwards) Tripod-lebes, with serpent round middle leg above, E Ft
;

XMH

37

52-

inscr. begins r.

monogram

defective.

Domitian

___KAICAPCBAC TOCrP
Head
38
.E
1-2.5

APTMIC
of

<1>CIA

Cultus-statue
stacks.

of

Domitian

r.,

laur.

Artemis Ephesia, between two

Hadrian

AAPIANOC KAICAPOAVMni OC Bust of Hadrian laur., wearing


r.,

<I>CII2N

paludamentum and

cuirass with aegis.

(in ex.) Octastyle temple, containing cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia; sculptures visible in pediment and on lower part of columns.

39

.-E

1-4

begi

[B.M.C., Pl.

XIII.

7.]

AV
40

TKAITPAI
of

Head

AAPIANOCC

Hadrian

r.

<!> Tetrastyle temple; within, cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia.

CIHN

M
yE

1-05

41

-95

Antoninus Pius

OC

[AVKTAIAAPIA]
Head
of

ANTI2NIN
r.,

Antoninus Pius

[AlC
sia
1.)

N0]

laur.

KOPHN
stags,
r.)

Octastyle

<I)CinN
withm which,
between two and star (to

temple, statue of Artemis Ephein

with crescent (to background; in

pediment, patera.
A>]

li-r,

second line of inscr.


(A third
of No. 42
is

in ex.

broken away.)

IONIA

333

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvkrsk

Rkvekse

TAIAIOCKAICAP

OC

ANTI2N6IN

<I>CII2N

Bust of Antoninus Pius r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludanientum.

AICNnKO
statue.

Cultus-statue of Artemis on either Ephesia side, distyle temple, PXIN viewed at an angle, containing imperial
;

43

1-35

etlmic obscure

title in ex.

ANTHNeiNOC KAICAP
Autoninus Pius
4-t

Head

of

APTMIC

<t>CIA

Cultus-statue
stags.

r.,

laur.

of Ai-temis Ephesia,

between two

^E

-8

inscr. begins r.

ANTHNGIN
46

jKAIC

Similar
type.

<t>CI

UN

Stag walking

r.

.E

inscr. begdns r.

Faustina Senior

<t>AVCTIN
Faustina 46
.E 1-2.5
r.,

AC

Bust

of

J>CII2N
stag's.

BN60K0

Cultus-

draped, wearing stephane.

statue of Artemis Ephesia, between

two

(No. 46

is

pierced.)

M. Aurelius

AV

r., laur., M. cuirass and paludamentum.

Bust

KAIM AVANTHNINOC wearing Aurelius


of

B-Nen-TT P n ACIAC *CII2N


of

Aureliusand L. Verus, wearing togas, standing facing each other; between them, cultus-statue

Artemis Ephesia.

47

.E 1-4

ethnic in ex.

[Plate

l.

18.

Faustina Junior

<f>AVCTINA

CBACTH
1.,

Bust

of

APTMIC
of

e<t>CIA

Cultu,s-siatue

Faustina Junior

draped.

Artemis Ephesia, between two stags; in field above, two stars.

1-2

<t>AVCTl

NA[
r.,

]
draped.

Bust of

<>CI

UN B-N0

Faustina Junior

wings outspread, standing wreath and palm.

Nike, with holding 1.,

49

-8

334

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revehse

L.

Verus

AVKAIAOVKIOC AVP___
of L.

Verus

L,

laiii'.,

Bust wearing cuirass

N nr

n.

aciac

m. Ame.
-iT,

<|)CIIiN
L. Verus, standing as on No.

and paludanientum.

liusand with

the oiiltus-statue between them.

^E

1-5

ethnic in ex.

Septimius Severus

AVT
Septimiu.s Severus
r.,

POC
laur.

Head

of

<I)CI

Humped

bull

UN

running

1.,

with

lowered head.

JE

second line of inscr. in ex.

Julia

Domna

IOVAIAA 0MNACB
Julia

Bust of

Domna

<l)CinNTPIC

NnKOPnN

r.,

draped.

Artemis Huntress running r., holding bow in extended 1., and with r. plucking arrow from quiver; at her feet,

hound
.E

r.

12

IOVAIAAO CeBACTH
Julia

Bust

of

Domna

r.,

draped,

Nike, with wings out<t> spread, standing 1., holding wreath and

CIHN

palm.

JE

-s

inscr. begins r.

Caraealla

AVTKMAVPA NTnNINOC
Head
of Caraealla, slightlj l)earded.
r.,

<|)C

UN

Boar

at bay by javelin iavelin.

r.,

transfixed

laur.
-7

second line of inscr. in ex.

Geta

nOC rTACKA
r.,
;

laur.,

Bust ..f Geta wearing cuirass and paluda-

<t>C
.

mentuni.

Mn HH

Boar

at bay by javeliu. iaveliu

r.,

transfixed

second line of inscr. in ex.

ACnr TACKAI
Ai

Similar

tvi.e.

<t>e

ClflN

Stag, standing

r.

IONIA.

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

OUVKKSK

Rkykrsk

Elagabalus

OC
A] 1-15

Elagabalus r. laur., wearing cuirass and paludamenfcum.


of
,

TKMAVPAN Bust

TI1NIN

<t)CinN

NnKOPIIN
;

Artemis Huntress running r., holding bow in extended 1., and with r. pluckat her feet, ing arrow from quiver

hound

r.

AVT
CCB
Jt,

M AVP- ANTIlNINO
Similar type.

<i)ecinN

A
1.,

NcnKOPnN
wearing modius, and

Tyche standing

holding patera and cornucopiae.

li
same
die.

59

.E 1-4

same

die.

iScVLTUs

Alexander

OC
00

MAVP

CV

HAAelANAP

Bust of Severus Alexander r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Artemis Huntress <j) C fl N kneeling with 1. knee on the back of a fallen stag, which she seizes by the horns in ex. star.
I
;
,

ja

8.)

Julia

Mamaea

lOVAIA
Julia

MAMAIACB
r.,

Bust

of
I

APTMIC

<t>CIA

Cultus-statue
stags.

Mamaea

drajied.

of Artemis Ephesia,

between two

61

a: 1-3

[Similar.

AHHMH
g on

lP

Sacred waggon, covered with canopy resthoi'ses


r.

pillars,

drawn by two

(J2

/E

l-i:,

uncertain countermark.

ethnic in ex.
[Pr.ATic
;,.

19.]

Maximinus

lOVA OVHPOC MA ^IMINOC Biit oi Maximinus paludamen-

AVT

K r

4>

r.,

cin N HPnrnN ACIAC


flying
r.,

laur.,

wearing cuirass and

The Emperor on horseback, with


cloak, galloping

about to spear foe

tum.

kneeling
last

r.

word

of inscr. in ex.

63

J5

1-i

;33G

ASIA MINOR

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverxe

Revekse

Gordian

III.

AVTKMANT TOPAIANOC
Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

E<t>E

ClfiN

n Pn THN
flying
r.,

Bust

of

ALIAC
The Emperor on horseback, with
cloak, galloping

raised

r.

holding javelin in beneath horse, boar r.

(U

JVj

1-4

countermark,

(or

nionogram

?)

last

word

of inscr. in ex.

[Plate

h.

20.]

--

M ANT. rOPAIANOC

Similar type.

r N OKOPfiN <t>C Artemis Hekate draped, standing facing, head r., holding a torch in either hand behind her, stag recumbent r., gazing up at her quiver at shoulder.
.

65

a:

\-Ir,

[Plate

l.

21.

AVT
Bust

KM
of

ANT

TOPAIANOC

<|)CII2N
r. (?)

A NnKOP
;

Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Artemis Huntress standing facing, head


in front of tree

she places
;

r.

hand

on head, and holds bow in 1. at her feet, stag 1., looking back at her.
6
A']
1-

obscure.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XIV. 14.J

1'rajanus Decius

AYT
67

TPAIANOC AKIOC

<ti

Bust of Trajanus Decius r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

cm

Tetrastyle temple,

within which, cnltus-statue of Artemis Ephesia.

Etruscilla

ETPOVCK
Etruscilla
A-]
r,,

lAAACEB

Bust

of

E<^E

CIXIN

Bee.

draped, wearing stephane;

behind shoulders, crescent.

IONIA

337

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obversk

Reverse

Viileriauus Seuioi"

AVTKnOAIKINBAAEPIANOi:
Bust of Valerianus Senior r., laur. wearing cuirass and. paludamentum.

TPICNEHKO PH N
E<l>ECinN
Sacred waggon,
r.
;

resting on pillars,

within

is

covered with canopy drawn by two horses visible the driver holding

reins.

69

2E

11

ethnic in ex.

AVTKnOnAlK BAAPIANOC
Similar type.

<i)CinNr

NnKOPnN

Artemis Huntress, draped and wearing stephane, seated 1. on rooks, with quiver at shoulder; with r. she pours libation from patera, and with 1. she holds bow behind her.
[Plate
l.

70

.E

1-

22.]

AVT NOC
71

no

AIK

OVAA6PIA

E<t>ECinNr
from quiver

NEHKOPUN
;

Similar type.

Artemis Huntress running r., holding bow in 1., and with r. plucking arrow
at her feet,

hound

r.

1-1

AVTKnOAIKINI
72

OVAAPIAN

<t>CinN

NeriKOPnN

OC
1-

Similar type.

Similar type.

AVT NOC
73

no

AIK

OVAA6PIA

APTEM

Similar type,

Artemis ICE<t>EEIf2N Huntress standing r. behind, tree she places r. hand on head, and holds bow at her feet, stag r. in extended 1.
; ; ;

1-1

[Plate

l.

23.]

Similar.

E<l>ECinN

IE Similar type but Artemis stands more to front, while


;

APTEM

stag looks back at her.

74

1-05

AVTKHOAIKO VAAPIANOC
Similar type.

riTXlNAEI E<I)EEI Zeus, naked to waist, seated 1. on throne; he leans with 1. on sceptre, and holds on extended r. cuUus-statue of Artemis Ephesia.

UN HP

AC

75

/E 1-3

338

ASJA iJJXOR

No.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obvkhse

Reverse

AVTKnOAlK OVAA6PIANOC
Similar type.

Two children, naked, <|) CI seated facing each other, playing with astragaloi in the background, cultus;

UN

statue of Artemis Ephesia, with crescent and star behind it.

76

JE

8."

[Plate

l.

24.J

AyTKnOAIKBAAPIANOC
iSimilai' ty2)e.

Artemis Huntress E<I>E seizing fallen stag by the horns.

CIHN

r.

77

Al

-8

Galli

AVT NOC
78
Ai 1-05

nOAlK
Bust
of

INTAAAIH
Gallienus
z-.,

E<|)ECin

Nr NE XiKOPXlN

laur.,

wearing cuirass aud jjaludamentum.

Hekate, drapad and wearing modius, standing facing, head 1., holding torch in either hand.

OC

AVT no
(sic)

AIK

NrAAIHN

<l>CinN

Similar type.

N6I1KOPX2N

Androklos, naked but for chlamys over shoulder, returning r. from slaying the boar he carries spear over 1. shoulder, and in r. patera and dead boar; behind^
;

a tree.
1-

AVT

no

AIK

rAAAIHNOC-

E4)ECII1N

Similar type.

ANEflKOPIlN

Artemis Huntress running r.. holding bow in extended 1., and with r. plucking arrow from quiver; at her feet,

hoand

r.

80

Al 1-1

AVTK nOAIKI N TAAAIH NOC Similar type.


81

<DClf2NA
holds bow in transversely in

Artemis Huntress, wearing short chiton, standing r., with 1. knee bent;
1.,

N nKO PUN

she

and inverted torch

1-

r.

(No. 81

is

restruck.)

IONIA

.m>

No.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obvklise

RKVEasl!

AVT
A']
1-

nOAIKI Lr]AAAIHNOC

E4>E[:inN

.NEnKOPUN
palm,

Similar type.

Agonistic urn ciiutaiiiiug inscribed E<t>ELIA.

and

[AVTjKnOAIKINrAAAIHNOC
Siniilai" type.

<|)CinN
Tyche
of

A- N

HKOPHN

is-ic)

City standing 1., turreted, holding the caltus-statue in r. and a cornucopiae in 1.

.^H

1-

A A H N OC
I

Similar type.

E<^EClnNAA
shoot
;

CI Huntress running
at her feet,

AE
r.,

Artemis bending bow to


r.

hound

y-t

..

1-

same

die as

No.

7!l.

AVT no AIK NrAAIHNOC


Similar type.

<i)ecin - ;

NnKOPnN
looking back.

Artemis Huntress standing to front, behind, tree; she places r. head r. hand on head, and holds strung bow in
1.;

at her feet, stag

1.,

S5

A-:

I-

same

die.

r.

hand

obscure.

AVrnOAl rAAAIHNOL
type.

Similar

E<l>ECI Artemis, wearing long chiton, standing r., holding long torch transversely with

NEO KOPnN

both hands.

86

J-.

1-

K
type.

NrAAeiHNOC

Similar

AACIAC

E(j)Q|f2|SJ

Sacred waggon, covered with canopy supported by pillars, drawn by within is visible the two horses r. driver holding whip and reins.
;

S7

Ai

1-

same

die as Nu. 79.

ethnic in ex.

AVTKnO
SS

AIK

rAAAIHNOC

Similar type.

E<l>EEIIl standing
copiae.

N
1.,

TVXH

Tyche

of

Ephesus

holding rudder and cornu-

/E

-8

rAAAIHNOC

Similar type.

E<I>EL

iriN

Two

children, naked,

seated facing each other, playing with astragaloi; in the background, cultus-

statue of Artemis Ephesia.

89

/E

-9

X X 2

340

ASIA

MINOR

Obverse

Revekse

Saloiiina

CAAX2N XPVC OrONHCBA


Bust of Salonina r., drajDed and wearing stephane behind, crescent.
;

EtECIIlN r
Artemis,

NEOKOPjQN
;

90

wearing chiton, peplos, and stephane, and having quiver on shoulder, seated 1. on rocks with 1. hand she holds bow behind her, while with r. she pours libation from patera in ex., star between two dots.
;

1-1

Similar.

E<t>ECII2N
r.

NEn KOPXIN
r.,
1.,

Zeus, naked, standing

on

extended

and
r.

holding eagle brandishing

91

thunderbolt in raised
1-1

CAAHNE INACEBA
92

Similar type.

E^ECIHNA NEHKOPnCN]
Artemis Huntress running r., holding bow in 1., and with r. plucking arrow from quiver at her feet, hound r.
;

1-1

Saloniiaus

KOP OVAA6PIANOCKAI
of Saloninus
r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing cuirass

<|)CII2N A Tyohe standing


of

NenKOPHN
1.,

and paludamentum.

holding oultus- statue Artemis Ephesia in extended r., and


1.

JE

cornucopiae in

ALLIANCE

COINS

EPHESUS AND SMYRNA


Domitlan
P. Giiln'sivn Bnso, Procos.

TOCrPMANIKOC
Domitian
r.,

AOMITIANOCKAICAPCBA
Head
aegis.
laur.,

C
of

wearing

eniAMOVHATOVPOVC riNOC OMONOIA 4> (above) SMVP (in ex.)


Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia on side. Nemesis looking towards statue and plucking neck of chiton with r. the one on the 1. holds bridle rein in 1., the one on the r. a cubit-rule.
;

either

94

JE 13

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXXVIII. 2.]

IONIA

.'Ul

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Kevekse

AOMITIANOCKAICAPC6BAC eniANev hato vpovchno Similar type. COMONOIA TOC downwards) <l> (in field SMYP (in field downwards)
r.,
1.,

each turreted and holding bipennis over 1. shoulder, standing face to face, with r. hands clasped.

Two Amazons,

95

1-45

L. Cac)>cimivs Paetus, Procos.

AOMITIANOCKAICAPCBAC niAN0VKAICNNIOVnAITO TOCrePMANIKOC Similar type. VOMONOIA downwards) <t> (in field SMVP (in field downwards)
r.,
1.,

Similar type.

96

1-3

Domitia

AOMITIAC6 BACTH
of

Domitia

r.,

draped

Bust and wearing

ANOV[KAIC6N]nAITOVOMO
NOIA
<l> (in field

stephane.

SM V P (in field

Cultus-statue of

downwards) 1., downwards) Artemis Ephesia.


r.,

97

Ai

-85

Similar.

Two Nemeses 1. and r., Similar inscr. facing each other, holding bridle and
cubit- rule respectively.
inscr. obscure.

98

inscr. illegible.

EPHESUS AND ALEXANDRIA


Gordian
III.

T AVTK M AN III. rOPAIANOC wearmg Gordian


Bust- of cuirass and paludamentum.
r., laur.,

AAEZ ANA PEflN (in ex.)


E0ELII1N
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia, facing,

between two stags, and having star to 1. and crescent to r., in the background head on r. stands Sarapis, draped, facing, wearing modius, raising r. in act of 1., in 1. salutation, and holding sceptre
;

99

1-2

[Plate

l.

25.

-'A-l

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obversk

Bevekse

Similar.

<|)6CIXiNK
Type
as

OMONOIA
on No. 99
stands
Isis,
;

AIAA ZANAP..
(in ex.)

Sarapis

but in place of facing, wearing

liead-dress of liorns, globe,

and plumes,

100

and lidding sistrum and


1-2

sitala.

Similar.

<!>

UN

in
Sarapis,

N
;

AA6ZANA

naked

to waist, wearing

modius, seated 1. he leans with 1. on sceptre, and holds in extended r. cultusstatue of Artemis Ephesia at his feet, Kerberos 1.
;

101

lE

ri.~i

same die

as No.

!H.

IB.M.C, Pl.

xxxviir.

7.]

Same

die.

MONO
I

E<t>Ei:iX2

NA

AEZANAPEXINO
r.,

(in

inner line)

Isis

Pharia running

dress of horns, globe, and plumes, clad in chiton and peplos which

wearing headand
flies

behind her
sail
Ki:^
;

she holds in front inflated behind, long torch flaming.


;

lib
[Plate
l.

26.]

AVT
108

M AN

OPAIANOC

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuira.ss and palud amentum.

e<t)Cii2NA A i:an
The
bull Apis advancing

APCn N
r.,

with disk

between horns.

(N above

bull.)

AVTKMANT TOPAIANOC Similar


type.
](I4.

E<l>EEinNAA

J.^H

apehn
9.]

Bull Apis as above, but standing.

-S.')

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl. XXXVIII.

(For other AUiaiu-e Coins, see Index

I.)

lONMA

.>,4>:\

Xo.

Weight

Metal
817.K

Obvkbsk

Kevekse

ERYTHRAE
Circa
Ei-ijtliraf

387301
issued

B.C.

was mtc of

the cities

that

electrwn

in

the

sixth

centurij

B.C.

was also struck there during the fifth century. The following, however, from their stylo and the standard they follow, must belong to the period between the Peace of Aiitalcidas and the battle of fysus. The popularity of Heraldes and Ills sy]uh(ds as coin-types is connected with his cult as Ipolctonos, lohich flourished at Erythrue oiriiig to the iiiiiiiniiity enjoyed by the Erythraean vines from
Silrcr
the racages of the Ips (Strabo, 613).

Silver

Rhodian Standard
Drachms
Head
of

J'oung

Herakles

r.,

wearing
'

EPY
r.
;

(above)

lion's skin.

Club 1., and bow in case between them, magistrate's name.


onl., owll.

.)(r

.11

-6

APEAAAZ

00-2

344

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reveese

Circa

300200

B.C.

Eri/thrae

contiiuicd to strike silver after the battle of Ipsiis, althougli less abundautJij than previously, the silver currency being largely supplied by the issues with the types of Lysimachus. (See Vol. I., p. 432, Nos. 63 f.)

Beonze

Head

of

youBg Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

EPY
r.
;

skin.
SO-.

(above) Club 1. and bow in case between them, magistrate's name.

2E

ASKAHPIAAH^ AHA\AAOS

Head

of

yonng Dionysos
;

r.,

wreathed

EPY

(in
;

with ivy 10
49-.

hair

in.

long ringlets.

grapes

field 1., above) Bunch of beneath, magistrate's name.

JE

-6

AFAZIKAHZ ANTinA TROY

After rivca 133

B.C.

Bronze

Head
11
(>t>:,

of

bearded Herakles

1.,

wearing

EPY

wreath.

above magistrate's name.

.K

-6

AMYMn[N]
EPMOTP[E]
DOV

12

59-

JE

-7

nOZEIA[n]

KAEOYTOm
EniKOY

NIOZHPA

POY

Iiiipeviid

Times

PV ePAl
r.,

turret ed

Bust of Tyche and draped.

of f'ltv

PVeP AinN
half-opened pent 1.
lid,

Cista mystica, with

whence

issues

ser-

i;^

41-

-Tr,

lOXlA

a^.-

No.

Weight

Metal
Sizb:

Obverse

IIeverse

Elagabalus

AKMAVP ANTnNINOC
of Elagabalus
r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing cuirass

en CTP AVP NIK UNOC PVePAinN (in ex.)


of
;

and paludamentiim.

Tetrastyle temple, within which, statue divinity (obscure) in pediment,

patera.

-E 1-i

countermark, head of Pupienus

r.

]SliL\imus

r
of

OVH MAZIMOCK
Maximus
r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing cuirass

n C AVPAN
A
I

OVPVeP

and paludamentum.
15

Tyche, standing 1., wearing modius, and holding rudder and cornucopiae.

X2N

JE

1-

(flN

in field

1.)

HERACLEA AD LATMUJl
After circa 190
B.C.

On
see

tetradrachns in Asia Minor after the defeat of Atilinrlnis. HonicJea during the same period ntnick under Tenedos, p. 304, No. 4. silver witli the types of Alexander ; see Vol. 1., p. 309, No. 127.
the issue of
Sir.vEi;

Euboic-Attic

Standard

T etradrachm
Head
wearing crested r., Pallas of Athenian helmet, adorned in front with the foreparts of horses, on the raised cheek-piece with a star, on the side with a flying Pegasos, and at the back with a winged serpent.
,

HPAKAEXITHN
beneath, Nike
1.,

Club r. (above) with wreath, between


within wreath of

/^

and

all

oak-leaves.

245-

.R

1-3

countermark,

Macedonian

helmet with [Plate

second monogr. obscure.


li.

cheek-pieces and plumes.


2.]

Bkonze

Ijyre (chelys).

HPA KAE
[B.MV.. Pl.
XVII. 4.]

Clubr.

22-

rE

-4

Y Y

346

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weigsht

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

LARISSA
Circa 300 B.C.

Bkonze
With the
types, cf.

Colophon, No.

4.

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

liair in

long

AA

(beneath)
r.
;

Helmeted
|-P

horseman

ringlets.

prancing

spear at rest and chlamys

64-

flying; above,
-75

[Jj.J/.C,

I'L.

xvii.

6.]

LEUCE
Circa

350300
Beonzb

B.C.

The Ber. type of

this piece

confirms lohat is Icnoion

from

history regarding the

influence of

Clazomenae ooer Leiwe.

Head

of Apollo

I.,

laur.

hair long.

Swan standing

1.,

flapping his wings and

turning his head back.


41-5

'6

around, traces of

letters.

MAGNESIA AD MAEANDRUM
There are rery rare silrer coins of Magnesia, bearing the (ib-iii.) EC). Ajter his time the city

name of Themistocles

moury for about a century.


see

appears to have issued no more Tetradrachms of Lysander toere strnclc here Vol. I., p. 432, No. 69.

Circa

350190
Silver

B.C.

Phoenician Standard

Hemidrachm
Helmeted horseman prancing i-est and chlamys flying.
,R
-I.-j

r.

spear at

MA FN
1.;

(above) Humped bull, butting beneath, Maeander pattern.

[Plate

li.

3.]

IONIA

347

No.

Weisht

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Bronze
Similar type.

MAFN
1.
;

Humped bull, butting (above) all beneath, magistrate's name


;

within border of Maeander pattern.


43-

JE

-6

AHOAA
-7

BAZIAE

- -

54-0

.v.

KYAPOKAHZ
MozxinN

40-

-6

Similar

tj'pe.

M A FN H TUN
nOAAIZ
noAAIS

(above)

Similar, without border.

34-

M M

-6

on.

-55

After ciicd 190

B.C.

On

Tenedos No

Minor after 190 B.C. see vnder the issue of flat tetradrachms in Asia 4." For with the ti/pes of Alexander, see Vol. 1., _p. rfuy,

Nos.

128/.

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetradrachms
Bust
Artemis r., draped and wearing stephane at shoulder, bow and quiver.
of
;

MArNHTIlN

(behind,

downwards)

Apollo, laur., standing 1. on Maeander pattern, naked, holding filleted branch in lowered r., and leaning with 1. on

on the top of which is object resembling quiver in front, magistrate's all within wreath name, downwards
tripod,
;

of laui-el.

245-6

JR 1-25

EPAzmnox
APIZTEOY
[B.M.C, Pl.
XVIII.

10.]

Similar type.

MAP NHTflN
of

ethnic and

of

Similar, but positions magistrate's name

reversed.

250-7

1-35
rPl.ATI?

AnoAAoAnPoS KAAAI KPATOYZ


LI.

4.] V Y
-Z

34S

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Bronze

Head

of

Artemis

r.,

wearing stephane
quiver.

MArNHTIlN
facing,

(in field

r.,

downwards)
veil.

at her shoulder,

bow and

Cultus-statue of Artemis Leukopkryene,

wearing modius and

68-5

JE

infieldl.,

downwards,

^ zhttypoz
'

'^^Ji^/'^AI

A\
r.,

AriMH [TUN]
radiate; at shoulder,

Head of Helios bow and quiver.

Cultus-statue of Artemis Leukophryene.

10

48-

inscr. reads

from

1.

downwards.

in field,

downwards,

EYKAHZ
[B.M.C., Pl.
XIX.

(tor.)
(to
1.)

[AJIZXPIIINOZ
6.]

Ijiijpennl

Times

AYAAITHZ
standing
r.,

Apollo, draped. holding plectron and lyre.

AYKO<|)PYNH

MAFNHTnN

Cultus-statue of Artemis Leukophryene, crowned by two small figures of Nike.

11

isy-

1-O.j

12

129-

I'l

obscure.

cePA nic
wearing modius.

Bust

of

S,arapis

r.,

MAFN HTIIN
teristic head-dress,

Isis, wearing characstanding facing, hold-

ing sistrum and situla.

13

M
[PlATK

inscr. begins r.
LI.

5.]

Hadri

AVTKAITPAI
Head
of

AAPIANOCC6
r.,

Hadrian

MATNH THN
waist,

laur.

Zeus, naked to seated 1. on throne with back, leaning with his 1. arm on sceptre, and holding in r. Nike extending wreath in background, star and crescent; in
;

ex.,

iVC

14

iE 1-2

inscr. reads

from

r.

upwards.

IONIA

349

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Caracalla

T
15

KMAVP ANTn

Bust of Caracalla, beardless, i-., laur. wearing cuirass and paludamentuni.

TUN
ing

nirP
1.,

NAOVMArNH
Tyche, wearing modius, standholding rudder and cornncopiae.

Ji 1-4

[M]AVPAN TnNINOC
Similar type.*
16

MAfN HTHN

Similar type.

.E

[M]AVP ANT nNINOC


Similar type, bearded.

MAfN

Child Dionysos, with outstretched arms, seated 1. on

HTHN

cista mystica, beside

which rearsa snake.


li.

17

.E

-66

[Plate

6.]

Julia

Mamaea

lOVAIA
Julia

MAMAIA CEB
r.,

Mamaea

Bust of draped and wearing

MArNHTflN NIlKOPI2NTH C APTM lAOC Apollo, radiate,


standing r., wearing long chiton, and holding plectron and lyre.
inscr.

stephane.

18

.E 1-2

runs round in two


[B.M.G., Pl.

circles.

sx.

3.]

Similar.

MArNHTXl N n ITPMAYPK APn OY


Pallas, helmeted
1.,

holding
1.

and in
shield.

and draped, standing olive-branch in raised r., spear, against which rests
circles.

19

\l

Y
I

ininscr.

inscr.

runs round in two

Ma\imus

r lOY
Bust
cuirass

OYH
of

MAHIMOCKAI
r.,

Maximus

laur,,

wearmg

EHI A\A

FHPOCTPAT OY HOAY
TNH TflN
;

and paludamentum.

Similar type in lowered r.


inscr. runs

but Pallas holds patera

round

in

two
li.

circles.
7.]

20

.E 115

[Plate

Possibly the bust

is

rather that of Klagabalus.

;{50

ASIA MINOR

No.
1

IONIA

361

No.

Wei&ht

Metal
Size

OnVEKSE

Reverse

Similai'.

ertlFAYPA

HMOKPATOYC MArNHT UN
"B"
1.

Ram

advancing
r.

stages, out of side of

towards altar of five which springs an

olive-tree

JE 115

'

uncertain countermark.

ethnic in ex.

[Plate

li.

8.]

AVTKMANTrOPAIANOC
Similar type.

erhrfAHMOK

HTHN

atovcmapn
;

Sarapis, wearing modius, seated 1., holding patera and leaning upon sceptre at his feet, Kerberos
1.

1-2

last line of inscr. in ex.

Similar.

MArNHTIlN
facing,
;

CA PTE MIA OC

NenKOPHNTH

Cultus-statue of Artemis Leukophryene crowned by two small figures of at its feet, on either side, eagle Nike

outwards, with upturned head.

'2s

J& 11

inscr.

runs round in two


[Plate
li.

circles.

9.]

Same

die as No. 26.

MArNHTUN-- F
NOYC
;

TJA

MM

Dionysos, naked to waist, standholding kantharos and leaning at his feet, panther 1. upon thyrsos

Toung
ing
1.,

forepaw in background r., Maenad, wearing long chiton, running r looking back, and striking tympanum which she holds in front of lier.
raising
r.
; ,
I

29

115

last line of inscr. in ex.

[Plate

li.

10.]

AVTKMAN
Similar type.

rOPAIANOC

MATNH TUN
modius, standing
cornucopiae.
1.,

Tyche, wearing holding rudder and

30

-9

ASIA MINOE

No

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

METROPOLIS
Beonze
Metropolis struck no money imtil the period of the
First

Eoman

dominion.

Century

B.C.

Head
50-

of Pallas

r.,

wearing crested Athe-

I5P

Winged thunderbolt
above.

beneath,

nian helmet.

AlorENH[Z]

-65

monogram

Tun-eted female head


34-5

r.

Pine-cone

in field

r.,

downvs'ards,

AlorE
.E

monogram
[Plate
li.

in iield

1.

ll.J

Imperial Times
Severus Alexander

MAVPC
Bust
of

BAAESANAPOC
Severus Alexander
r.,

MHTPOTT O AITnN
wearing modius, standing rudder and cornucopiae.
I.,

laur.

wearing cuirass and paludamentum. .E


-9

Tjche, holding

Max:

lOYA OYH

MAi:iMOCK
wearing

Bust of Maximus r., laur., cuirass and paludamentum.


^E 1-J6

niCTP nAPA(?) CINOYMHT

POnOAITnN
seated
1.

Kybele, tm-reted,
;

on throne with back she holds patera in r., and leans with 1. arm on tympanum at her feet, lion 1.
;

Gordian

III.

AVT
.E

M5

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

M ANT TOPAIANOC

MHTPOnOAITn
liiN
I

NTnN6N
but lion on

Similar type; each side of throne.

[B.M.C., Pl.

XX.

12.]

IONIA

353

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obversk

Similar.

MHTPOnOAIT
IHN
1.,
I

flN

THNCN

A
r.,

Tyche of the City standing


r.
1. cornucopiae, military figure

turreted, holding in

and OQ outstretched
standing

with spear and shield.

1-2

(I

in field

1.)

[Of. B.M.C., Pl. XX.

13.]

Tranquillina

- - Bl
Bust

T PANKYAAINA
r.,

MHTPOnO A ITnN TnN


NIfl
attire
r.,

of Tranquillina

draped, wear-

ing stephane.

Emperor, in military NIA and holding spear in 1., standing

who
JE
1-2

clasping with r. the r. of City-goddess, stands 1., wearing chiton and peplos and holding transverse sceptre.

Philippus Senior

_ _

(MAITTrrOC
Senior
r.,

Philippus
cuirass

laur.

Bust of wearing

MHTPO
'

nOAITnN
1.,

Tyche

standing
copiae.

holding rudder and cornu-

and paludamentum.

-85

AYTKMIO
type.

Y<l>IAnnTOC

Similar

MHTPOTTOA CITHN
Astraios, reclining
1.,

vase

and leaning with 1. whence water

River-god, holding reed iu r. elbow on overtuj-ned


flows;
in
ex.,

ACTPAIOC

-85

Salonina

Ef^ETPAYPEYnOPi^ BNHTPO CAAHN XPYC OrONHCBA no draped and wearof Salonina Bust
r.,

ing stephane

behind, crescent.

AITnN
;

Kybele seated 1. on throne, holdmg patera in r., and leaning with 1. elbow on tympanum on either side, at her feet, recumbent lion 1.
last line of inscr. in ex.

10

1-15

z z

354

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Simila

MHTPOnOAEITIlNT IINENI HNIA


Emperor and
facing,
-with
r.

City -goddess

standing

hands clasped, as on

No.
11

7.

1-05

12

JE

1-

65-6

,R

-65

54-5

Jl

-6

54-2

-6

54-8

IONIA

355

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Circa
Tliere

300250

B.C.

appears

to

conquests.

When

hare been a break in the coinage of Miletus after Alexander'' the cihj began to mint again, it was on a different standard. jNV). 8 was possibly once plated.

Silver

Bhodian Didrachm
Head
of Ajjollo
1.,

laur.

haii- long.

j4l

Lion standing 1., looking (in front) in ex., back at star of eight rays magistrate's name.
;

96-6

-8

[AN]TIAEn[N]
(No. 7
is

pierced.)

Bkonze
Similar.
69-

Similar.

-85

EXEBOYAOZ
[Plate
li.

14.]

Circa

250190
struclc

B.C.

During

this

period silver was

on the Persic standard.

Bronze

Head

of Apollo, laur., three-quarter face


1.

Lion standing
trate's

r.,

looking back at two

towards

stars of eight rays each; in ex., magis-

name.

61-

-7

rPAEIANA[H]
After circa 190

B.C.

displayed great monetary aetioity, striUng After the defeat of Antiochns, Miletus See Vol. L, p. 309, icell as gold. Alexandrine and other tetradrachms as are among the latest silver pieces. and p. 323, No. 261. The following nL. 125/.,

Silver

Cistophoric Standard

Trihemidrach.ms
Head
n
i. * 11 of Apollo

r.,

ior. laur,

. ;

hflir Ions' hair long.

(in front, Mi^K^^,^^


ex.,

above)

Lion standing
.

r.,

^^^
;

^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^.^^^ ^^^^

-^

magistrate's name.
in field
r.,

10

77-6

-75

BABHN
[Plate
li.

^
downwards,
Z 2

15.]

11

75-7

BiriN
'8

type

1.;

in fieW

1.,

356

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Bronze
Similar type.
r*1

(in front, above) Lion standing r., looking back at star of six rays in
;

front,

g
OAOX
- (?)

12

53-

-lb

in ex.,

_ _

Cultus-statue of Apollo in (in front) AiSu/xciis standing r., naked, holding stag in r. and bow in 1. border of dots.
;

Lion reclining r. looking fH (in front) back at star; in ex., magistrate's name.
,

13

57-

JE

-8

(monogram

obscure.)

[A]IZXYAIN[oS]
rays.

star

of

eight

[BJI.C, Tl.
14
45-5

xxir.

9.]

JE

-7

MENEZTPA
rays.

star

of

sixteen

Similar type

border of dots.

MiAHCIWN
star obscure.

(in ex.)

Similar type.

15

51-

JE

-75

Imperial Times
Caligula

rAIOZKAIZAPrEPA\AN l[KOZZ BBAZTOZ] Head of Caligula r.,


laur.
;

AAlAHZinN
Bust
ing stephane.
inscr.

OEAAPOYZIAAA
r.,

of Drusilla

draped and wear-

in front, star of eight rays.

16

-8

inscr. reads

from

r.

upwards.

reads from

1.

downwards.

Claudius

[ZEB]AZTOZ
laur.
;

Head of Claudius in front, star of eight rays.

1.,

[Ml]

AH CI UN

(beneath)

Hexastyle temple facing.

17

-86

inscr.

behind upwards.

Commodus

AVTOKPAKAIM

AOC
r.,

Bust of Commodus, bearded, laur., wearing cuirass and paluda-

AVPHKOAAO eniAPXO
rowei's

MIAHCmN

POVC

(around)
r.
;

mentum.
18

Galley under

(beneath) sail and oar


visible.

eight

JE ]-45

and steersman
[Plate
li.

1G.]

(No. 18 has once been covered with silver.)

IONIA

No.

Weight

Metal
SlZB

Obvebsk

Reverse

PHOCAEA
Electrdm
Phoraca began
fifth

hrcal- after the subjugation of the city by

There was along Minting toas resumed in the century, and continued till the Macedonian iyifluence became preponderant in On the convention with Mytilene see p. 312. Asia Minor.
to issue

eleclrum at least us early as 600 B.C.

Harpagos.

Circa 400

B.C.

Sixth.

Female head
with cord
39;

1.

hair rolled, and bound ; beneath, seal.

Incuse square, quartered.

El.

-1-5

\fBM.G., Pl.

v.

12.]

Beonzb
After circa 300
B.C.

Head

of

Hermes

1.,

wearing petasos.

Forepart of
beneath,

griffin,

with curled wings,

1.

AlONYZlOZ
visible.

84-

-7

ethnic not

Bust of Hermes r., chlamys about neck.


65-

wearing

petasos;

<!>

(in field)

Forepart of

griffin r.

beneath, magistrate's name.

JE

-6

APIZTO[A\A]

XOZ
countermark, cornucopiae.

51-

iE

-65

IZIA2PO[Z]

Head
41-5

Pallas r., Corinthian helmet.


of

wearing

crested

Head

of griffin r., between caps of Dioskouroi with stars; beneath, TTY0IZ

JE

-6

Imperial Times

<l>n

KA

Bust of City

r.,

draped

Galley

r.

above, caps of Dioskouroi with

and turreted.

stars.

-75

1 N (above) <t>i2KAI (beneath)


[B.M.G., Pl.
XXIII.

11.

-75

Mn
<t>nKA

(above) (beneath)

000

ASIA

MIlSrOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

lPACV

NKAHTOC
r.,

Youthful

nCAVAn4)| ANOV* ^n
KAienN
draped and wearing modius seated ]., holding patera and leaning
Sarapis,
ujjon sceptre.

bust of the Senate

drajjed.

1-

second line of inscr. in ex.

Claudius

KAAYAIOC
Claudius
r.,

KAICAP
laur.

Head

of

<l>

r.

Forepart of griifiu D. (in field) around, PA\OKPAT[HZl


;

-M

-G
I

inscr. begins

r.

Gordian

III.

AVKAIMAVP rOPAIANOC
Bust
of

nC TAVP VT
<i>nKAinN

Gordian

VXOVCB
;

III. r., laur.,

wearing

cuirass

and paludamentum.

Pliokaea (?) and Kybele standing 1., each draped and turreted, and holding patera and tympanum the former turns her head back so as to look direct at

Kybele JE 1-15
ethni nic

at feet of latter,

two

lions.

ex.

[Plate

li.

17.]

PRIENE
For tetradrachn with
the typet^

see

Vol.

I.,

of Alcxamler, struck after circa 190 E C j;. 309; No. 12-i.


B.C.

Third Ceiitunj

Bbonze

Head
53-05

of

Pallas

r.,

wearing

crested

Athenian helmet.
V*]

TTPIH

Inscr.

MENEK

enclosed in circular border of Maeander pattern.

liiipcriid

Times

Bust of Persephone wreath of com.

r.,

draped, wearing

Female bust

r.,

draped and

veiled.

^
^

-8

NOCAP
EniEPATIiCtor.)

XONTO

TTPI

HNE

E(toL)

UN

(downwards from

1.)

-8

EPAXn
o

(to

1.)

NOCAPXO

NT

n
(to r.)

[:(toi.)

piH NEflN

(toi.)

(tor.)

Avpianus was strategos under Maximiuus

see B.M.C., p. 225, Nos. 152

f.

IONIA

359

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

SMYRNA
Snii/iDd
iDcis

destroijcd

hij

Alyattefi (627 B.C.),

and

loas not restored until after

the Bictonj of 7;)shx (301 B.C.). Tetrad raclniis icere struck there in the name of LijsiiiKichiis, see Vol. I., p. 432, No. 62. But it was not till the second

century B.C. that the mini became really aciire.

For tetradrachm with


I.,

types

of Alexander issued then see Vol.

p. 308, No. 122.

After circa 190 B.C.

Silver

Euboic-Attio Standard
T etradrachms

Head

of

Kybele

r.,

wearing

turreted

XMYP
li.

head-dress.

NAinN
[Plate
18.]

with monogram beneath; all vyithin wreath of oak-leaves.

256-1

M
Al

1-35

253-^

1-3

Similar.

NAIHN
leaves.

XMYP

Lion advancing r., i-ai.sing 1. in ex., forepaw AlO NYXIOZ; all within wreath of oak;

260-4

.R

1-2

ethnic above type.

Similar.

IMVPNAinN

Similar

but in

ex.

OEOAOTOZ

2591

1-2

ethnic above type.

[Plate

li.

19.]

Bkonze

Head

of Apollo
;

r.,

laur.

hair falling in

IMYPNAIflN
Homer
he
1.

(behind, downwards)
1.,

long ringlets

border of dots.

seated
r.

wearing

himation

hand to his chin, and with holds book on knees behind, transraises
;

verse staff in front, star of eight rays and magistrate's name, downwards,
;

occasionally with

monogram.
(star of six

234-

2E,

-9

[A]TToAAnNI[AHZ]
rays.)

209-

M
M

-95

AHMHTPlo[Z]

184-

1-

[M]HTPOAIIPOZ
[B.M.C,
Pl. XXV. 16.]

360

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

220-

-9
I

(beMnd, A)
[Plate

EYKAHZ
li.

.,^

20.]

222-5

JE -95

lEYZIZ
as preceding.

(?)

10

211-

JE

-95

11

210-5

-9

nOAAIZ
Similar

tyjse

no border.

XMYPNAinN (behind, downwards)


Similar type
;

in

front,

downwards, monogram.
12
111-

name,

magistrate's frequently with

M M
JE

-85

AIONYZI

OZ
13
144-85

EYAHMOZ
KAAAIZTPATOZ
APPIAAIOZ

14

129-5

-9

15

110-5

M ^
M

-85

mi?)
16
127-5
-85

APPIAAI[OZ]

17

167-5

-85

APXIAZ

18

107-

M
JE

-8

IKEZIOZ
H(?)

19

81-

-85

as preceding

monogram oS

coin.

20

164-5

M M
JE

-85

konun
HAZIKPATHZ

21

124-5

-85

22

112-

as preceding.

IONIA

361

No.

\Veight

Met A
Size

I,

Ob VERS K

116-

A\

24

159-5

25
j
I

128-

26

127-5

JE 1(5

151--

.E

-8

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvkrsk

Beveese

37

10S-;

^
M

-75

[M]HTPOAnPO[Z]

38

108-

-75

npnrorENHZ
Similar type, without wreath
visible.

no border

ZMYPNAIHN
sceptre
oi'

Similar type, without the chiton is so arranged as to leave the r. breast bare,
bird
;

39

65-5

-65

AATIMOS
lEPONOZ

40

55-5

-65

as preceding.

41

54-5

as preceding.

[Plate

li.

21.J

Similar type; border of dots

IMYPNAIX2N
wards)

(in

field

Same

statue,

r., downwearing kala;

thos and long chiton, standing r. 1. resting on pillar and supporting Nike r. holds peplos, which is wound round the chiton; 1. foot rests on base of
;

pillar,

beyond
1.,

Avliich is fixed

a sceptre

in

field

magistrate's

name, down-

wards, sometimes with monogram.

42

62-5

JE

AnoAAO(J)AN[HZ]
-7

traces of monogr.

43

74-

M
A<:

(no border

visiljle.

AnoAAHNIAHCZ]

44

-7

AHMHTPIOZ

45

62-,

JE

-65

AHMHTPIOZ
(no border visible.)

46

<;7:.

AHMHTPIOZ
HPAZ
Fi

monogram

off coin.

47

61-,

JR

-6

48

57-5

Ai

-(IC

as preceding.

49

Hr,<,

iE

7.-.

OEYAHZ
[Plate
lii.

in field

r.,

I.j

IONIA

363

No.

Weight

Metatj
StZK

Obvkksk

50

.E

-75

51

76-

M
.E

-8

5-2

68-5

53-5

M
M

-65

54

70-

-G.")

55

:>9-

JE -65

56

59-5

M M

-ti."

57

86-5

58

364

AS;iA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Ubvekse

Rkvekse

(i'i

3S-.3
I

M
jE
-5

MENEKPA
TTAPAMONO[Z]
branch.
as preceding.

65

31-5

*ripod

varied;

no

66

40-5

-55

Similar type;
falling.

hair rolled, with ringlets


I

IMYP (in
lebes
lii.

67

38-5
i

-6

field r., downwards) Tripodwith three handles in field 1., downwards, BIHN beneath, TToZe'
; ;

[Plate

3.]

Similar

tviie

border of dots

IMYPNAIIiN
Hand
of

(in field

I.,
;

upwards)

boxer in oaestus in field I., palm; in field r., upwards, magistrate's name.

68

47-,5

lE

-5

AeHNAro[PAZ]
magistrate's name, off coin.

69

45-5

-6

Similfu".

IMYPN AIHN
1.,

Similar type; in
magisti-ate's

downwards) palm; in field name, downwards.


r.,

(in field

field r.,

70

i.

-6

lEYHIZ
KAEINIAZ

71

24-

72

36-

M M

-6

[M]HTPOAnPO[Z]
-6

73

43-

MHTPOAnP[oZ]
[B.MC,
Similar type; no border visible.
Pl. XXV. 11.]

IMYP

74

(in field r do\^'n wards) Similar type; on either side, a palm; in field 1., magistrate's name, downwards.
.

-5

MENE[K]
MENE[K]

75

7(i

iiy

-55

ATTOA

and, beneath,

AMY

lOXIA

,1(1,

No.

Weight

Metal
SiZK
"'"'^"'*"''

Reyerse

Similar type.

iMYPNAIflN
Two
wearing caestus
;

(in field

fore-arms and

r., downwards) hands of boxer,

on either

side, a

palm.

iO-o

M
I :

ill

field

1.,

[M]HNOAnPOZ

down-

wards.

Head

of

Kybele

r.,

wearing turreted head-

IMYPNAIflN
Portable
altar,

dress.

downwards) on three legs, and having a narrow waist, two handles,


(in field
r.,

resting

and
/S
36-

conical cover.

.E
[Plate
'

in field
lii.

1.,

<l)PYrflN

(?),

downwards.

4.j

Similar type.

I MY P
in field

in field

type, without

r., downwards) narrow waist.

Similar

79

.E

MHT
Similar type.

1.,

IKEZI downwards;

beneath,

I MY P
palm.
in field

(in field

r.,

downwards)

Date-

80

21-,

JTj

'4')

1.,

EYKA

downwards.

[Plate

lii.

5.

Head

of Apollo long ringlets.

r.,

laur., hair rolled,

with

IMYP
[A] PPI

(in field
;

r.,

downwards)

Lyre

(chelys)

around, magistrate's name.


beneath,
star

81

M
16-5

-4

AA

on

lyre.

82

-45

RE HYPP

83

16-

^
M

-4.-)

SAPA
ITTC
Time of

ni

84

21'

Mitlircuhites Eupator.

Head

of Mithradates

r.,

diademed.

ZMYPNAIX2N
Nike advancing
palm.

(in field
r.,

r.,

downwards)

holding wreath and

85

211-5

IE 1-1

EPMorENHZ
[4>]PI5oZ
[B.M.C., PL. XXV. 17.]

(in field

1.,

downwards)

-!6<i

ASIA

MINOR

Xo.

Weiuiit

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times

eEON CYNKAHTONZ
Bust
curly.
of

Tl

the

Senate

i'.,

draped;

hair

'

A[PoC]
iiient,

lPnNYA^OY CHCAN
Hexastyle temple; in pedi-

patera.

.-E

-.So

inscr. begins

beneath and reads npvpards

towards

r.

eeON CYNKAHTONZMYP(upwards from


y"
r.j

171

Siindar type.

APOC
inscr.

Tl

lPnNYAAOY CI2CAN
Similar type.

-So

begins beneath and reads upvtfards


1.

towards
ss

-i".-,

inscr. as in

No. 86, but second

Y inverted.

eniTIKAAYAloY lePXlNYMOY
Winged Nemesis standing
bridle

1.,

and

holding plucking chiton at


r.,
'

5MYP (in field) CTPA Tl KAAY CUCANAPOY (around) River-god

neck with

r.

reclining resting 1.

holding reed in r elbow on overturned whence water flows.


1.,

and
'

vase

89

jE

-8

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

inscr.

reads from beneath towards

1.

90

.E

-9
f) i)

inscr. reads

from beneath towards

r.

[B.M.C. Pl.

XXVI.

3.J

Similar

91

but Nemesis has curled wings.

JE

Similar to No.
XXVI.

8i

-X
I

[B.M.C,

P;,.

4.J

ZAAYP
r.
;

(in ex.)

Humped

bull standiiio-

around,

CTPA CHCANAPOC
r.

nilPnNY AAOY
and decked with garlands.
inscr.

Altar lighted

92

JE

-7

inscr.

upwards from

dowuwards from
5.

1.

[Cf.

BJI.C,

Pl. XXVI.

MYP

B3

EHKMAIZTOY AAIOZ (to

(tor.

1.

upwards)

downwards) EIK Nemesis


1.,

93

stHiidmg 1., draped, bolding bridle in and plucking chiton at neck with
r.

-G

mscr. reads downward.'; from

1.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXVI.

6.J

JONIA

367

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

ZMYP NAIHN
94

Bust of Kybele

1.

CTPATH rOCKAAPOC
inscr. reads

Homo-

draped, weai-iiig turreted liead-dress.

noia standing 1., wearing modius, and holding patera and cornucopiae.

JE

-6

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

upwards from

r.

96

-6

))

5)

eeONCYNK AHTON
Z
Bust
96

eCANPnMHNX
Roma
and
standing
1.

<t>IAOnATPIC
r.,

/nV
r.

(in field)

of Senate

r.,

di'aped

hair curly.

placing-

holding spear in on trophy.


r.,

2E C.

inscr. begins

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

97

2E

-65

}j

>i

[Plate

lii.

6.]

ANeV<DPO NT!NflIMYP
Bust
of

eniMVPTOv CTPAPHreiNOC
Amazon Smyrna standing
short chiton and

Kybele

r,,

turreted

and draped.

with
inl.

r.

1., wearing chlamys she leans on spear, and holds bipennis


;

98

M
.E

-85

(ANeV<|)P

ONTGINniMYP)

99

-9

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXVI. 9.]


inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

100

JE

-85

ANeV

<J)PONTINn
r.,

Head

of

bearded Herakles

bare.
!

OY

ZMYP (in

field,

beneath)
r.)

efllMYPT
vip-

PHrINOC (from beneath,

wards towards

River-god reclining leaning with 1., holding reed in r., and elbow on overturned vase whence 1. water flows.

101

-8

102

\_B.M.C., Pl. XXVI. 10.]

ni
103

[MYPTOY]
r.

Huniped

bull

[ZMYP] PHrINOC
cing
r.,

Nike advan1.

carrying trophy over

shoulder.

standing

-6."

[B.M.C., Pl. XXVI. 12.]

368

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

SMYPNAI nN
of

(beginning

1.)

Bust
'

CniAHMOCTPA TOVCHIOC
Homonoia standing
I

Kybele

r.,

draped and tarreted.

1., wearing modius, and holding patera and cornuoopiae.

104

vE

7 7
IB.M.C, Pl.
vxvi.

105

JE

14.j

niAHMOC TPATOV
standing r., holding bridle in plucking chiton at neck with r.

Nemesis and 1.,

SMYP CTPACHIOC
vaucing
shoulder.
inscr. begins
1.

r.,

carrying

Nike adtrophy over 1.

106

M ^

-65

[B.M.C., Pl. XXVI.


107
-^wj

i:,.]

SMYP CTPACHIO C
CTP ATHBinNCC
r.,

(begins r.)

wearing crested

Bust of Pallas orinthian helmet.

SMYPNA IHN

Nike advancing

108

^ii

-65

holding wreath and palm.

109

-(ir,

110

-6

111

.E

-6

mscr.

t(i

r.

inscr. begins

r.

[i.'..l/.('.,

Pl. xxvi. 16.]

tinV
lene
r.,

AHNH

Bust of Kybele draped and turreted.

Sij.v-

CMVP NAIHN
chiton, standing

112

^i

-11

wearing long holding patera, and leaumg upon spear behind her, shield.
Pallas,
1.,
;

113

.E

-TE

same

die.

same
[Platis
LIl.

die.

7.]

SEVCA KPAIOLC]
Akraios
r,.

Head

of

Ze

lanr.

CM VPN
standing

AlflN
1.,

Pallas,

draped,
;

114

yE

-7

holding patera over altar

1.,

spear.

IONIA

369

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvbrse

Reverse

ZEVC AKPAIOC

Similar type.

CMYP NAIHN
;

Amazon Smyrna,

115

standing 1., turreted, wearing short chiton and endromides, and having she leans with r. chlamys over 1. arm on spear, and holds bipennis in 1.
-75

[S.iH.C, Pl.

XXVII.

l.J

SVC- A KPAIOC116

Similar type.

CM VPN AinN
but

Amazon

Similar type; holds patera instead of

spear.

-75

SYC
Akraios

AKPAIOC
r.,

Head

of

Zeus

SMYP
prow
1.

TTA

NinNIOC
;

Artemis

laur.

Panionios, standing 1., wearing short chiton and endromides, and holding at her feet 1., laurel-branch and bow

117 118 119

120

M M M M

-85
-9

(5:

doubtful.)

-85 -75

off coin.

[B.M.C., Pl.

xxvii.

2.]

[Z]EVC

AKPAIOC

Similar type.

CTPA nPO [K]A[OV]


Nemeses
1.

Two

and
r.
1.

plucking with they hold in


respectively.

face to face, each her chiton at the neck bridle and cubit-rule
r.,

121

inscr. begins r.
-7

CMVPNA
Akraios
122
1.,

ICON
lanr.

Bust of Zeus

ni C

TPKAHPO

K AOVCO<l)|

and draped.

Similar type.
inscr. begins beneath.

-7

Similar.

171 - - ATTP KAOVCO<l>l Winged Nemesis standing 1., plucking with r. her chiton at the neck, and holdiijg
cubit-rule in
1.

123

-8

[Plate

lii.

8.]

3 b

370

ASIA MINOR

Mo.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevbrse

CM VPN A
1.,

Bust of Amazon Smyrna


carrying
bi-

CMVPN
feet of

tnrreted and draped, pennis over r. shoulder.

AiriN Similar type, but Nemesis, a wheel.

at

124

JE

-7.5

CinVA HNH
Sijiylene
r.,

Head

of

Kybele

SMV
ing

P
1.,

NAIHN
drajied

Homonoia

stand-

turreted.

and wearing modius, and holding patera and cornucopiae.

125
126

.E

-7

insor. begins r.

-76

))

J)

[BJLO., Pl.

XXVII. 4.J

CinVAH NH
127

Similar type,

CMVPN Ain N
inscr. begins
r.

Similar type,

.E -65

insor. begins r.

Z VCA
Akraios 128
r.,

KPAIOC
laur.

Head

of

Zeus

ZMYPN
facing,

AIX2N
head
r.,

Eagle standing wings open, wreath in

beak.

JE

SVC AKPAIO C
129

Similar type.

CA\YP

NAIXIN
r.

Similar type.

IE

-95

inscr. begins

(No. 129

is

restruok.)

ZVC AKPAIOC
130
Ai
-7

Similar type.
|

CMVPN
inscr. begins

AIIIN
1.

Similar type,

CMVPN A
1.,

Bustof Amazon Smyrna


bir,

draped and turreted, carrying


shoulder.

CM V PN

AIXIN

Similar type.

pennis over

131

IE

-7

Head of Zens ^llTr^i^s'^r'^l/'?^ Akraios r., laur., drapery about neck.


132

CMVP NA
IflN
(in ex.)

Lion .seated r., placing 1. forepaw on tympanum.

Ai

-8

inscr. begins r.

[Jl.M.r., Pl. xxvrr. .V]

TONIA

371

No.

Weight

Metai,
Size

Obveusk

Rkvkkhe

CMVP NAinN
draped and
133
turi-eted.

Bust of Kybele

r.

CA\YPN

.E

-8

UN (in

[A]

SiiniW

type.

ex.)

CITTV
13J.

AHNH

Similar type.

^^^^^^(mex) Nil
I

Similar type but lion standing.


;

IE

-8

(No. 134

is

pierced.)

SVCAKPAIOC
135

Head

of

Zeus

CM VPN A
II2N(inex.)

Lion advancing
moutlied.

r.,

open-

Akraios
-75

r.,

laur.

CMVPN A
].,

Bust of Amazon Smyrna


bi-

SMVPN A
\nN
(in ex.)

Similar type.

136

turreted and draped, carrying peunis over r. shoulder.


-75

Similar.

CMV

Similar type.

NAinN(inex.)
137

CMY PNA
138

Similar type
pennis.

v.;

no

bi-

Similar.

-75

ZEVCA KPAIOC
139

Head

of

Zeus

CMV

Griffin

r.,

140

M M

Akraios
-8
!

r.,

laur.

NAIllN(inex.)

paw on

placing wheel.

1.

fore-

-7

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

XXVII.

6.]

CMVPNA [AAPIANH]
Amazon Smyrna
reted
;

1.,

Bust of draped and tur-

[OeVAIANOCJ
Similar type.

ANOH

no bipennis.

141

-75

inscr. begins r.

[B.M.C,

Pr^.

xxvii.

7.

3 ii2

372

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

CMV PNA
142

Similar type
1.

r.,

with

CM VPN A
ilN

Similar type.

143

M ^

bipennis over
-8

shoulder.

(in ex.)

-75

no bipennis.

CMVPN A
144

Similar type

1.

bipennis

CMV

P
ex.)

Griffin

standing

r.;

in

over
-75

r.

shoulder.

N AlilN (in

front, a wheel.

SeVC A K PA IOC
145 146

Head

of

Zeus

M
iE

Akraios
'85

r.,

laur.

CMVPNA UN (beneath)
I

Prowr.

'75

CMVPN A
I

UN (beneath)
8.]

[BJI.C, Pl.

XXVII.

CMVPN A
1.,

Bust of Amazon Smyrna


bi-

147 148

M M

draped and turreted, carrying pennis over r. shoulder.


'75
-7

CMVPNA UN (beneath)
I

Prowr.

CMVPN A
IflN (beneath)

Similar type.

CMVPN
AII2N

149

-7

Galley (beneath)

r.

[B.M.C., Pl. xxvii. 9.J

CT PA
150

Bust

of Sarapis modius.

r.,

wearing

SMVPNA inN
inscr. obscure.

Prowr.; beneath, shrimp I.

JE

-7

iB.M.C. Pl.

xxvii.

10.]

Similar.

151

M
/E

CMVPNAI HN

Prowr.; beneath,
dolphin
1.

-6

152

-6

[B.M.a, Pl.

xxvii.

ll.J

lONTA

373

No.

Weight

Metai,
Size

Obverse

Reverse

CMVPN
153

AII2N

Similar type.

CMVPNAin

Prowr.; beneath,
dolphin
r.

JE

-65

OTTAO
154

<1>VA[A?]

Head
r.,

of bearded
;

CMVP

NAIflN

Herakles Hoplopliylax
skin tied at throat.

bare

lion's

Telesphoroa standing facing.

-6

inscr. begins r.

insor. begins r.

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXVII.

12.]

Similar.

CM V PN A UN
I

River-god reclining 1., holding reed in r., and leaning with 1. elbow on overturned vase, whence flows water in whieh two
(in field
1.)

fishes are visible.

155

JE -65

156

JE

-65

[B.M.a, Pl.

XXVII.

13.]

157

Similar
-65

inscr. begins

r.

CAAVPN AIXIN

Similar type.

TT

P O <t> V
Prophylax

A AS
r.,

Head

of Herakles

CMYP
lii,

NAII2N

Similar type

no

bearded.
inscr. begins beneath.

fishes visible.

158

-65

inscr.

b^ins

r.

[Plate

9.]

OTTAO
159
ZE3

<I>VAA5

Head
r.;

of

bearded

CMVPN AinN
and club downwards

Bow

in case (to

1.),

Herakles Hoplophylax
tied at tbroat.
-7

lion's skin

(to r.).

[B.M.C., Pl. XXVII. 14.]

OTTA
160

0<1>VAAI

Similar type.

CMV

NAIflN

Similar type

positions reversed.

-6

OTIAO <I>VAAI
161

Similar type.

CMVP

NAIIIN

Nike

1.,

holding

wreath and palm.

162

M M

-7

-65

[B.M.G., Pl. XXVII. 15.]

:;7-t

ASIA MINOR

Xo.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevkrse

M EAH
C
163

River-god Meles, reclining 1-, holding eavs of corn in r.. and leaning with 1. elbow on overturned vase, whence water tlo\\.
/
. >

CMVP

NAIflN

Nike advancing

r.,

'

holding wreath and palm.

JE

-65

[B.M.O., Vl. xxvii. 16.

OMH
164

P
;

OC

Homer

seated
seat,

r.,

to waist

his r. rests

on

naked and with

CMYP
NAI

Wreath containing

inscription,

his
S."i

1.

he holds book before him.

UN

[B.M.G., Pl. XXVIII. 3.]

IPACV

NKAHTOC
r,,

Youthful

CMVPN
;

bust of the Senate

draped.

Al 12 NrNX2 KOPnN(in ex.)

1G5 166

JE

M
1\_I',jr.<'.,

Two Nemeses, standing face to face, each plucking with r. her chiton at the neck the one on 1. holds bridle in 1. the one on r. holds cubit-rule in 1., and has at her feet a wheel.

Pr,.

xxvin.

-i.J

Similar.

CMVPNAIIlNr N eriKOP 1 N
Homonoia standing
1., wearing modius, and holding patera and cornucopiae.

167

1-

last

two

lettere in field

1.

Similar.

CMVPN
of

Al

KOPIIN

nN-TNen

Tetrastyle temple, within which, statue

168

Tyche standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae in pediment, patera.


;

1-

second line of inscr. in

ex.

Similo

CMVPNAlIi N TNenKO

169

P^N

Similar
type.

I-

second line of inscr. in

ex.

lONTA

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Oin

i-;usi-'

Rkveese

I6PACVNKAHTOC
170
171

Similar type.

CMVPrN
type
;

XIKOPUN

Similar

no patera.

lePACVNK AHTOC
lPACV

NKAHTOC

Similar type.

CMVp-r N ennnAAi ANOV


Similar type
;

with patera.
ex.

172

yE

1-

second line of inscr. in

Similar.

CMVP
Two

ANOV

N n nnAAi
face, as

Nemeses, standing face to on No. 165.

173

.E

1-

second line of inscr. in ex.

CMVPNAinNnPflTHNACIAC
Bust of Demeter Horia 1., veiled and draped she holds two ears of corn in raised r., and cornncopiae in 1.
;

Amazon Smyrna

standing 1., wearing turreted head-dress, short chiton, and endromides, holding in r. patera, and in 1. chlamys, pelta and bipennis ; at

her

feet,

prow

1.

174

A-:

1-2

en

CMAVPT
PX

OV

6PTIOVACIA
(in field
1.)

175

1-2

6nCMAVPT PTIOVACIAP X OV (in field


1.)

IPACV
176

NKAHTOC
r.,

Youthful

Homonoia standing

bust of Senate

draped.

]., wearing modius, holding patera and comucopiae.

JE

I-

CMVPrNn T 6PTIOV
A
CI
(in field].)

177

1-

CMVPrNn T PTIOV
AC
I

(ill

field 1.)

lPACVN KAHTOC
type-

Similar

Similar type.

178

-95

CMVP

Nn n C T OV (in field
1.)

<1>IAH
1.)

179

-9."

CM VPr ni C<t>IAH T OV (in field

376

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

CMVPNAIHNnPIlTIlNACIAC
Bust of Demeter Horia as on No. 174.

CMVPNAinN
174
;

r NriCA<t> ni KT HTOV Amazon Smyrna standing 1., as on No.


tetrastyle temple

but instead of patera, she holds at her feet, prow 1.


;

180

1-15

inscr.

runs round in two

circles.

[Plate

lii.

10.]

lePACVN

KAHTOC
r.,

Youthful

CMVP[
Two Nemeses,
on No. 166.

bust of the Senate

draped.

TOV(in

]niKTH
ex.)

standing face to face, as

181

Augustus

ZEBAZTOZ

Head

of

Augustus

r.

IMYPNAin[N]
wards)
;

(in

field

r.,

down-

bare.

Aphrodite Stratonikis standing facing, wearing modius and long chiton she holds sceptre in r., and on which rests on column, is poised 1., wreath-bearing Nike 1.
in field
].,

182 183

JE

-7

EPMOKAHZ

downwards.

-7

Augustus and Livia

[SMjVPNAIOI
Heads
jugate,
V.

rEBA[ZTi2l]
laur.,

of Augustus,

and Livia

Similar type but Aphrodite wears peplos and veil; head-dress obscure; in field r., dove 1.; in field, downwards,
;

AIONYZI..(tor.)
184

-8

KOAAYBAZ (to

1.)

Simila

Similar type around,

peculiar

head-dress

IS.J

^
JK

AONTOZ
-8

AEONTIZKOZ

ITTTTOM6

inscr., all visible.

186

-8

[Plate

lii.

11.

IONIA

377

No

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Auu'ustus and Tiberius

CBACTONTIBPION
PA
187

KAICA
Heads
of

AIBIAN

ZMYPNAinNKOPHN
r.,

downwiu-ds) Augustus r. and Tiberius


1.

(from

OC (from

1.,

face to face,

witli niodius

Similar type, upwards) dove between Aphrodite


;

and oolumn
.E
-7

in field

1.,

P^J

188

.E

-7

inscr. pai-tly off coin.

Tiberius

TIBPIOC
downwards)
IS'.i

CBACTOC
Head
of Tiberius

(from

1.,

Altar, garlanded

inscr.
1.

reads from above

r., laur.

downwards towards

.E

-7

Z/nVPNA

ICONIC

POONY/nOC

190

Z AAYPN AlOONie PWNY A\OC


Livia and Senatus

C6BACTHCYNKAHTOCZMY C6BACTO downwards)


PNAIWNiePUJNYMOC
beneath, towards
r.,
(

CTIBeP
;

(from

1.,

from

r.) Busts of the Senate draped and diademed, and of Livia 1., draped and wearing steph ane, face to face.

which,

Tetrastyle temple, within statue of Tiberius, wearing

pontifical robes

patera in pediment.*

191
l;i2

-85 -85

inscr. imperfect.

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

xxviii. 8.]

Califfula

rAIONKAlC[APArPMANIKO]
NniAOVIOA[A]t
Head
193
A\
-8.=

(beginning

r.)
j

SMYPNAIflN --AN HC (m field, above)


Busts of Germanious 1., bare, and ot Agrippina r., draped, face to face.

of Caligula

r.,

laur.

Similar.

apovciaaanzaaypnaiunaa

HNO

<t>AN

HC (in field

1.)

Drusilla as Persephone, seated 1., holding in r. poppy-head and ears of corn, and leaning with 1. upon scepti'e.
191,

inscr. obscure,

196

-7.5

inscr. obscure.

inscr. partly off coin.

[B.M.C., Pl.

xxviii.

9.]

The coins bore the * For this temple, see Tac, /InnaZs, iv. 15 and 55 f. P. Petronius (2935 a.d.) qu qo . ,, Calpiirnias Aviola, proconsul 38-39 a.d. t The name is that of C.
,

name

of the proconsul

t-'

378

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
SrzE

Obverse

Reverse

[rjAION......
Head
196
of Caligula

AeniAOVIOAA
r.,

S/nVPNA
palm.
inscr. begins r.

ICJN/nNHo<t>AN[HC]
r.,

laur.

Nike advancing

holding wreath and

-65

inscr. begins r.

TAIONK
1!)7

lAICAPA]
r.,

Head

of

Z/v\YPN.

Crab.

.E

-6

Caligula

laur.

Britannicus

ZMYP (beneath)
r.,

bare

Head of Britannicus drapery about neck.

Nike advancing
shoulder
;

r.,

inscr.
1.

carrying trophy over 1. downwards on r., up-

wards on
198
i

.S

-65

Eni<t>IAIZTOY(tor.)

EIKAAI(tol.)

OZ
199

-7

Eni<t>IAIZ:TOY(tor.) EIKAAlo(tol.)

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXVIII. 11,

Nero

NPIlNACBACTON ArPinn

INANC6BACTHN
face to face.

ZMY K TCZZIOZ
serpent
r.

<t>IAOnATPIZ

Busts of youthful Nero r., laur., and of Agrippina 1, draped and wearing stephane,

Eirene winged, standing r., plucking with r. her chiton at the neck; in 1., caduceus downwards; at her feet,
ethnic
in

200

inscr. reads

from beneath towards

r.

field

r.

magistrate's
r.

name

around, upwards from

[B.M.C., Pl.

xxviii.

12.]

NPIlNACBACTON
Nero
r.,

Head

of

ZAAYP

(above)

niPA\Or

laur.

(from beneath, towards r.) Eiver-god, naked, reclining 1., holding reed in r., and leaning with 1. elbow on overturned vase whence water flows.
r.

201

Ai

inscr. reads

upwards from

[B.M.C., Pl. xxviii. 14.]

Vespasian

AYTOKPATnPKAICAPCBA eniBXlAAN OY*ZMY PNAIHN COYCnA CIANOC Head of Zeus Akraios seated naked to waist,
1.,

Vespasian

r.,

laur.

he leans with 1. on sceptre, and holds on r. Nike r. extending wreath in ex


:

AKPAIOC

202

.E

J].",

inscr.

reads upwards from

r.

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

* Vettius Bolanus, proconsul circa 76 a.d.

IONIA

379

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

TTACIANOCCeBACTOC
Vespasian
1.,

AYTOKPATUPKAICAPOYeC EniBHAAN
!

...YPNAinN
AKPAIOC
r.

Head

of

Similar type; in ex.,

laur.

203

JE

i-i;.

inscr.

reads dov?nwards from

1.

inscr.

reads upwards from


[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

XXVIII.

15.]

Titus and Domitian

TITOCAVTOK PATH PAOMITI


ANOCKAICAP
1.

EHI BHA [ANOY] ZMY P N A

UN

Laur. heads of Titus


r.,

EPMOC

and Domitian

face to face.

River-god Hermos, naked to waist, reclining 1., holding two ears his 1. rests on of corn and cornucopiae overturned vase whence water flows.
;

204

a:

-95
-9

inscr. reads

from beneath, towards

r.

inscr. reads

from beneath, towards

r.

205

[B.M.C., Pl. xxviii. 16.]

MYPNAin TITOCAYTOKPATHPAOAMTIA [Eni]BnAANOYS type. Similar N EP/n [OC] Heads of Titus and NOC KAI
Domitian, jugate
1.,

botli laur.

206

.E

-9

inscr. reads

from beneath, towards

r.

inscr. reads

from above, towards

1.

AOMI TITOCAYTOKPATI2P Head of Titus TIANOCKAICAP


r.,

EHI

ITAAIKOY* SMYP ATPflNOC Similar type.

laur.,

and bust

of

Domitian, bare-

headed,

1.,

face to face.

207

-85

inscr. (obscure)

from

1.

downwards.

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

Similar.

enilTAAIKOY SMYPNAICTPA

AfPHNOC

Similar type;

no

ex.

line.

208

jE

-85

inscr. obscure

and partly

off coin.

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

a.d. * T. Catius C. Silius Italious, proconsul circa 77

3c2

380

ASIA MINOR,

Ko.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Domitian

AOMITIANOC KAICAP
Domitiaii
r.,

Head

of

laur.

ITAAIKnAN0YnilOYAIAC Herakles, naked, ATPHNZMYP


standing
1.
;

holding kotyle in
1.

r.,

club

and
209

lion's skin in

JE

-Qb

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

inscr.

reads upwards from

r.

[Plate

lii.

12.]

Domitian and Domitia

AOMITIANOCKAICrEPMA niAHMOCTPATOV CTPATH NIKOCAOMITIAC6BACTH roc CHIOC (around) SMYP


Head
210
.E
1-

of

Domitian

r.,

laur.,

and bust

of

(in field r.)

Similar type.

Domitia

I, draped, face to face.


inscr. obscure.

IB.AI.C, Pl. XXIX. 2.]


211

jE

inscr.

(which has

obscure.

Julia Titi

f.

lOYAIA CBACTH
r.,

Bust

of Julia
^

draped, and wearing stephaue.

l<!) All NAIflN

PO V* A N0 YZMYP
;

Kybele, turreted, seated 1., holding patera, and resting 1. elbow on

tympanum
>.l-2

in front, lion

1.

Ai

-So

inscr. begins

r.

Tra'an

AV NCPOVAN
Head
of

TPAIANON
laur.

SMACI<|)OVC
wards from
1.)

KntANGY
1.,

(down-

Trajan

v.,

CTP POV
218 211
2i:)

(in field r.,

(in field

downwards) downwards)

Demeter Horia, wearing long chiton, and

M
M
.K

peplos as veil, standing!., holding ears of corn in r. and oornucopiae in 1.


1-15
1-15
inscr, begins r.

11

(4)OV

CKH

Sabina

CABINA
Sabina
21(;
v.,

CBACTH
draped.

Bust

of

TTOAMI2N AN6 GHKE CMYP


Prow
r.

/E

-8

inscr. begins r.

* L. Meitrius Florus, proconsul circa S3-S4 a.d.

t Fuscus, proconsul circa 98-102 a.d.

lOXlA

:wi

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

CAB[IN]A
type.

CB[ACTH]

Snnilai

SA\YP
naked

(in

ex.)

to waist, reclining

cornncopiae in r., overturned vase.


217

River-god Kaleon, he holds 1. and leans with 1. on


;

JE

insci'.

begins

r.

in field, traces of

KAA6IIN

[Cf. H.M.C., Pl. XXIX. 5.J

Autinous

ANTjNOOC
Autinous
r.,

HPnC

Head

of
I

nOAMnN ANCGH
NAIOIC
with
r.

KC/nVP
1.,

bare.

She-paiither

grasping

forepaw the upper part of a

filleted thyrsos.

21b

.E

1-5

inscr. begins r.

[Plate

lii.

13.]

Antoninus Pius

AVK

NOC

AITIAIAAPI
Head
of

ANTIINI
i.,

Antoninus Pius

laur.

0VAIANOCCTPATAN OH Biga advancing KCMVPNAI0.


slowly
r.
;

in the forepart stands PeJops,

naked but for chlamys, leaning with 1. on sceptre, and with r. grasping the hand of Hippodameia, who stands behind him veiled; in
II'.)

field,

TTCAOS'

.E 1-45

poor condition.
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXIX. U.J

_ lAIAlO Antoninus Pius

r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing pala-

[___].. OV.6
(around)

<l)OVCKOV..
(in ex.)

CMYP
1.

Kybele

damentum.

seated 1., holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. upon tympanum; at

her

feet, lion

220

yE

M
Faustina Senior

<|)AVCTINAN
221 222 .E
,K
-8

CBACTHN
r.,

CMVPNAIHN

Amazon

Smyrna
r.,

Bust of Faustina Senior


inscr. begins r.

draped.

seated 1., turreted, holding patera in and leaning with 1. elbow upon pelta.

7:

382

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Faustina Junior

MVCTINA CBACTH
Faustina Junior
r.,

Bust

of

eVAIANOC
Griffin
r.,

ANeHK
1.

draped.

with

forepaw resting on

wheel.

223
2-24

M
JE

-75
-8

inscr. begins

r.

inscr. pai'tly

o&

coin.

[eVAI]ANOCAN eHK
standing
r., 1.

Lion forepaw resting on tym-

panum.
22.-,

M
Lucilla

AOVKIAAA C6BACTH
Lucilla
1'2(;
r.,

Bust of

CTP
Hygieia

A--standing

CMVPNAIX2N
r.,

draped.

feeding serpent

from patera.

-95

Commodus

A AYP KOM
tum.

OAOCKAICAP

Youtliful bust of Commodus r., head bare, wearing cuirass and paludamen-

CTP no AIA AP IZ CAAYPNAiriN


turreted,

HAOV
Kybele,
of
lion
lions,

seated
;

1.
1.

in

biga
rests

galloping
visible.

her

elbow

on tymI.

panum, on which

figure of

is

yE

1-3.-

ethnic in ex.

A AVP
Simlliir.

KOMO AOCKAICAP

[CT]P

no. A

APIZHAOV

[CJMVPNAIIIN
standing facing, each plucking with r. her chiton at the neck the one on the 1. holds bridle-rein in 1.; the other holds cubit-rule in 1., and has at her feet griffin 1. with r. forepaw on
wheel.

Two Nemeses

.'2S

1-35

ethnic in ex.

Septimius Severus

Av

A cen

CovHPoc n

Bust of Septimius Severus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

TOV

ni

AAPOY*!

N0YC04>IC

CMVPN

(in ex.)

22!*

Kybele, turreted, seated 1., holding patera and sceptre, and leaning with 1. elbow on tympanum at her feet, lion 1.
;

]-45
[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl. XXIX. 10.]

]ONIA

3S3

No.

Weight
I

Metal
Size

Obverse

Beversb

ANTHNIN AV K A C C OVHPOC

reXAC

AVK M

ni

CTPA

KA- POV<I)INOVCO<t>l
Wreath, within which

(around).

Septimius Severns, laur., seated 1. on cnrule chair, holding globe and roll on his r., Geta similarly seated, extending his r. hand on his 1., Caracalla, also seated, laur., extending his r. hand,
;

npn TA KOIN AACIAC CMYPN


AIIIN

and holding 230


.E 1-4
last

scroll in

1.

two lines of

inscr. in ex.

[Plate

lii.

14.]

Absolutely defaced then impressed with circular countermark, containing bust of Septimius Severns r., laur., wearing
;

Absolutely defaced.

cuirass
front,

and paludamentum, with, in

CMYP

upwards.

231

m,

1-2

Julia

Domna

lOVAOMNA CBACTH
Julia

Bust

of

TTCTKAA
Two

...

TO<!)ANOVC
(in held,

Domua

draped.

flN

beneath)
in usual

CMYPNAI
attitudes.

(in ex.)
face,

Nemeses, face to

232

jE

1-

inscr. begins

r.

lOVAIA CBACTH
Similar type.

(beginning

r.).

Herakles, naked, standing 1., holding kantharos in extended r., and club and lion's skin in 1.

M
234
235

-95

GHCTPOV
flN
(around)

<l>INO

VC/nVPNAI

(around).

nCTKPOV<!>IN
I2N

OVCMVPNAI
1.)

(in field
ji

1-

,,

"
xxlx. ll.j

IB.M.C, Pl.

Similar.

enCTPAIA AH A nNIO

OA ZMYPNA inN
face
to

Two Nemeses,
attitudes;

face,

at feet of

the one on

usual r., a

wheel.

236

JE

1-1

(ZMYPNA

in ex.;

OA V

infield.)

:^i<-i

ASIA MINOR

Metal
No. AVei&ht
Size

Obverse

Reyebse

Similar.

NCHKOP UN UnAIM
CMVP(inex.)
copiae
in pediment, dot.

Tetiastyle temple,

witHa "which, statue of Tyche, wearing niodius, and holding rudder and cornu;

/E

!>.".

Sim

eniCTP KA C TPA TONl

CMVPNAI
[HN]

Similar type.
2:-is

/li

106
(X<..

ethnic in ex.
23S
is

double-struck.)

lOYAOMNA
ning
r.)

CBACTH
tj-pe.

MOV
(begin-

___ PIAH
(around)

CMVP NAIXlNrNnK
C
^^
g^j^
j^^

Similar

^^oye)

holding seated 1., tetrastyle temple in extended r., and shield behind leaning with 1. on spear

Roma,

helmeted,

seat.
23!t

1-2

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

Similiir.

240
241

.,

11
1-2

nPUAC A c rNnKO tield) pn N CMVP (in ex.)


I

Similar
type,

(ill

Caracalla

A K

MAVP

ANTHNeiNOC
,

niCTPA-

Bust of (_'iu;uMll;i, r. laur.. wearing' cuirass and paludamentum.

AH MOV CMYPNAinNHPn
TflNACIAC r

AYPXAPI
11 KO

PnNTnNCBA
Three
tetrastyle

temples,
;

each

sur-

mounted by wreath the one on 1. has Tl in pediment, and contains statue of


that in the centre has and contains seated si atue of Roma 1.; that on r. has [A A] in pediment, and contains statue of Hadrian standing 1.
r.
;

Tiberius

Pn

in pediment,

>4.2

1-8

first

three lines of inscr. above, next three


1.

in ex., last in field


242

upwards.

(Nil.

is

pierced.)

[ONI A

38.:

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Geta

ACnr TACKAICAP
Getii
1-.,

Bust of head bare, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

niCTP POV N
Two Nemeses
r.,

<t>INOV

CAWPN AIH
face to face, in the usual

attitudes; at the feet of the one on the

a wheel.
in ex.;
last

2-i3

2U

M M

-95
1-

C/^YPN

beside wheel.

AVTKnO
of Geta
r.,

CnrTAC
laur.,

wearing

ouii'ass

Bust and

ni

CTPKACTPAT ONIKOV CMYP NAin


turreted,

paludamentum.

Kybele,
patera,

seated

1.,

holding
;

and leaning on tympanum


1.

at

her

feet, lion

245

jE

1-

CMYP in ex.
Severus Alexander

POC

AKM

AVP ceo VAAEANA

CMVP
of

NAI

Bust of Severns Alexander r., wearing cuirass and laur., paludamentum.

HN r NnK OPHN (in ex.)

Tetrastyle temple, within which, statue Tyche 1., wearing modius, and holding rudder and cornui'opiae ; patera in

pediment.
^it)

1-

AKM AYP
Similar type.

AAZANAPOC

CMVPNAinNnPnTHNACIACr- NnK (around) above) TnNCB (in


field,

^AlTOY^^--^*^)
Busts, face to face, of Helios r., radiate, wearing chlamys, and Selene 1., draped, having crescent behind her shoulders.
14:7

1-4

[Plate

lii.

15.

Julia

Mamaea

lOY

of Julia

Bust MAM A C6BACTH wear- CMYPNAinNTN TT CT PAN draped and

CnKOPIlN
(in inner circle)
1.,

Mamaea

r.,

ing stephane.

TIOXOV
helmeted,
1.

(in ex.)

Roma,

seated

holdirg
r.,

tetrastyle temple in extended

and

leaning with

on spear

behind, shield.

248

1-3

3 D

386

ASIA MINOR

No.

TON

387

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

J.iS

JE

105

259

-9

260

261

.^

-s:

262

A-:

-sr

263

a:

1-4.-

264

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revebse

Similar type.

Kybele, turreted, seated and leaning with 1.

1.,

holding patera,

elboAV

on

tym-

panum
267

inscr.

around in two

circles.

M M

1-

AVTK

n-AIKINrAAAIHNOC
H

CMVPNAIHN rNEHK-enc-C 5 C C

TOV

268

1-

AVT K-n AIK rAAAIHNOC


countermark,

CMVPNAin

N r- NnK CT S CTOV

AVT- KHAIKPAA AIHNOC


Similar type.

CMVPNAII2 NT- NI2KnC C 5 CTOV


Similar.

269
27(1

1-05

[Plate

lii.

17.]

1-2

countermark,

AVT
271

AIK

rAAAIHNOC

Similar type.

Roma, helmeted, seated 1., holding tetrastyle temple in r., and leaning with 1.
on spear; behind her,
shield.

M
M
-85

CMVPNAIXlN-r Nn ni (around) M-A YP C6 circle) ZCTOV (in ex.) CMVPNAiriN r NnKn CZ (around) C TO V (in inner circle)
(in

AVTK n- AIK rAAAIHNOC


Similar type.

CMVPNAiriN-encM avpc ZCTO V Wreath, within which npn


CNCMV
TAKOI naacia

273

1-1

PNH

KnOAlK- rAAAIHNOC

Similar type.

CM VPNAI riNr-

NHKOP

Herakles,

holding in r. 1., club and lion's skin.

naked, standing kantharos, and in 1.

274

-8

{n N

in field

1.)

IONIA

389

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Saloiiiiia

KOPCAA nNINAC
of

Bust
weai-itig

Salonina

r.,

draped and

stepliane.

CMVPNA ei CT ov

III

rNnnc-

Amazon Smyrna,

tnrreted and wearing short chiton, standing L, holding tetrastyle temple in r., and in 1. bipennis, pelta, and chlamys.
1.

-O.-.

last six letters of inscr. in field

ALLIANCE COINS

SiiYRNA AND ATHENS

lPALVN

KAHTOC
r.,

Youthful

bust of the Senate

draped.

CTPHPAKAEIAOVO MOAGH CMVPNAI

HN

r., plucking with r. her chiton at the neck, and holding bridle in 1. opposite stands Athena 1., helmeted, holding patera in r., and resting with 1. on shield.

Winged Nemesis standing


;

276

1-

last

two

lines of inscr. in ex.

Commodus

AYKAIM AVPr.,

KOMMOAOC- OMO CMVPA 0HN


slightly bearded,

Al

CT

Bust of Commodus, laur., wearing cuirass and paluda-

PA

Al-

HPAKA6I

mentum.

AOY
;

Similar type; but Athena rests her on her hip no shield.


\_BJI.C., Pl. XXXIX. 3.]

1.

277

1-2

last

two

lines of inscr. in ex.

SMYRNA AND LACEDAEMON


Commodus

AVKAIMAVP-

KOMMOAOC
bearded, r., laur.,

C A\VP A AKeAA

lOMOCTP

Bust of Commodus, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

AIHPAKAI

AOV

holding Nike 1. Zeus Akralos seated on on extended r., and leaning with 1. in front of him stands Ares (?), sceptre in r. and facing, head r., holding branch spear in 1., shield resting on ground
1-.,
;

behind him.

278

last

two

lines of inscr. iu ex.

1-2

[Plate

lii.

18.]

390

AS FA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvjcrse

Revekse

Similai'.

CMVPAAK AAIO MOCTPAI HPAKAI AOV


Similar
of

to

Zeus

turreted,

No. 278, but, in place Akraios, Kybele seated 1., holding patera in r., and
1.

leaning with

on tympanum.

279

JE

1-3."

last

two

lines of inscr. in ex.

SMYRNA AND PERINTHUS


Gordian
III.

Bust of _ _ Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

ANT rOPA

CMVPN OMON n PINOI


Al

Ol

n MNKA eovc
Amazon
r.,

Sniyi'na,

turreted,

advancing

carrying bipennis over 1. sboulder, and witli r. clasping r. hand of Tyche of Perinthus, who stands 1., turreted, holding rudder on 1. arm at feet of each, a prow.
;

2H()

JE

11'

magistrate's

name

in ex.
6.]

[D.J/.C, Pl. xxxix.

s:MYHXA AND NICOMEDIA


Commodus

AV

KAI A

AVP KOAAAAOAOC

CTPA/nC
c/nvp NCIKOAA
Kyliele,

AAIOV
seated
1.,

Youthful bust of Commodus r., laur. wearing cuirass and |)aludamentnm.

OMO
holding

turreted,
r.
,

and leaning with 1. arm on tympanum in front and facing her stands Demeter r., holding ears of
patera in
;

corn ia lowered r., while she leans with 1. on long torch.


281

1-

last line of inscr. in ex.

\_BJI.G., Pl. xxxix. 7.]

Siraila

Type similar
of

to No. 280, but

with Tyche

Nikomedia.

A']

O/nO C/nVP NIK O PA\ C 6AAIOV


TP/v\-

CT
C

2s3

A^.

OAAO C/nVP NIK C6AAIOV

[O]

IONIA

391

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

C'l-ispiiia

KPICniNA C6BACTH
r.)

{begiumng
;
,

Bust

of Ci-i spill ;i

r.,

draped.

O/nOCAX VP NGIKOM CT PAA-CGAAIOV Demeter standing1.,

2S4

M M

holding two ears of coi'u in r., and leaning with 1. on long sceptre.
-95
1-

inscr. partly off coin.

SMYRNA

AXl) i'KR(iA^[U:\l
C'aracalla

A-

KM Bust

AVP ANTnNINOC
Curacalla, bearded,
r.,

CMVPNAinN OMONOIA n

of

laur.

PrAMHNnN

wearing cuirass and palndamentnm.

nCTPMAVP
rMINOV

Asklepios standing, facing, leaning with r. on long serpent-staii; on either side, a figure of Nemesis, turned towards him, plucking with r. her chiton at the neck the one on the r. holds cubit-rule the one on the 1. holds bridle-rein.
;

magistrate's

name
[Plate

in ex.
lii.

2S6

JE 1-75
19.]

AVP
Head

ANTIlNeiNOC
r.,

of Caracalla, l)earded,

laur.

CMVPNA OMO nPrAMH Nf2N NO inN


lA

n c rMi

NOV
1.

Amazon Smyrna,
bipennis
r.

turreted, standing
r.
;

r.,

with prow at her feet


over

shoulder,
of

she holds and with


sta,nd-

hand clasps
1.,

r.

Pergamum

wearing long chiton with peplos, and resting with 1. on


ing
turreted,
sceptre.

magistrate's

name

in ex.
'.).]

^87

/E 1-25 [ILM-G., Pl. XXXIX.

oV2

AS [A MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

AK

M- AVP
tyjie.

Similar

ANTnNINOC ZMVPNAIIlNne PrAMHN HN OM ON


OIA
AIIN
Amazon Smyrna,

lO

encTPAiAAnoA
turreted, standing 1., holding on extended r. simulacram of Asklepios of Pergamum, and in 1. bipennis, pelta, and chlamys; at her

feet,
2bibi

prow

1.

1-2

inscr.

around, in

field,

and beneath.

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXIX. 10.]

S]MYRNA

AND ANCYEA
III.

Gordian

AVKAIMANT TOPAIANOC
Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Bust
of

CMVPN OMON ANKVPA


Al

Ol

nMNK AOVC
Amazon Smyrna,
r.,

turreted,
;

with pi'ow at her feet


over
1.

standing she holds

bipennis
r.

shoulder,

and

with

hand

facing chiton
1.

clasps r. of Ancyra, standing long her, turreted, wearing

with peplos,
sceptre.

and leaning with

on

2i<'J

M.-

magistrate's

name

in ex.

SMYRNA AND ASIA


Gordian
III.

AVKAI/n

ANT rOPAIANOC

ACIAOMO NOI CAAVPNA

Bust of Gnrilian 111. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

enc
and
in
1.

A
nriAAi
1.,

ANOV

Amazon Smyrna, standing


bipennis, pelta,

turreted,
r.,
;

holding distyle temple in extended

and chlamys facing her stands Asia r., turreted, and wearing long chiton, extending with r. patera over flaming altar, and leaning with 1. on long sceptre. 290

1-45

magistrate's

name

in ex.
lii.

[Plate

20.]

(For other Alliance Coins see Index

I.)

IONIA

393

No.

WEIttHT

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

TEOS
Silver

Aeginetio Standard
Circa

544494

B.C.

circa

When Earpagos reduced lovia, Teas struch silver from a very earlij date. their 544 B.C., many of the citizens migrated to Abclera, talcing loith them That the city loas not shorn of characteristic coin-type {see Vol. I., p. 382). money. all its prosperity is shown by the continued isstie of

Staters
GriflBii,

with curled wings and protruding tongue, seated r., raising its 1. forepaw.

Quadripartite incuse square, with rough


surfaces.

1881

-8

beneath, Al

early style.

[Plate
in front, uncertain

lii.

21.

177-7

-95

symbol

late style.

[Plate

lii.

22.]

Circa

494394

B.C.

after the suppression of the Ionian There was no cessation of monetary activity leos. The Aeginetic standard was still maintained at

revolt.

Tr iob ol

T
411
.H
-65

Similar type; (behind) lotos-flower ornament.

in

front,

Similar, with maculated surfaces.

[Plate

liii.

l.J

Trihemiobol

18-6

'

Similar type
-lo

in front, ivy-leaf.

Similar

surfaces granulated.

Obol
wing. Similar type, with pointed
13-6

no AY
AI2P OS

in

sail

millfour quarters of incuse square.


'
'

-45

Hemiobol(?)
Similar type, with curled wing.
Quadripartite granulated.
incuse
square,
surfaces

S-5

-35

3 E
VOL.
II.

394

ASIA MINOR

No.

IONIA

395

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times
Biist of

13

!l-5

young Dionysos r., draped, wear ing wreath of ivy in front, thyrsos.
;

T H
liii.

fl

Cluster of grapes.

[Plate

4.j

Bust

of

Poseidon

r.

in front, dolpliin

TK

nIC

nN THinN
lyre,

twisted round trident.

Anaoreon seated r., playing rests upon his knee.

which

80-

-85

Imperial Coinage

Septimius Severus and Julia

Domna

_ _

enTI

CVH
Severus
r., laui'.,

Septimius
cuirass

Bust of wearing

lOVAIAAOMN AAVrOVCTA

TH

lUJN
r.,

and paludamentum.

Bust of Julia

Domna

draped.

1-05
(No. 15
is

ethnic in inner circle.


pierced.)

Valerianus Senior

AKHOAIK OVAAPI

CTPKAn ANKPATOVC

ANOC

TH inN

Bust of Valerianus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


16

Tyche, wearing modius, standing holding rudder and cornucopiae.


ethnic in inner circle.

1.,

1-1

GalHeuus

AV

KAI AIK
of

rAAAIHNOC
r.,

Bust

Gallienus

laur.,

wearing

eniCTPA-- [N]IKH<I)OPOV T H\n N


Similar type.
ethnic in inner circle.

cuirass and

paludamentum.

17

1-

AVT K-nO AIKI OC Similar type.

AAAIHN

C
I

VKIOYTH TC5A O wearing himation


UN
Dionysos,

over lower limbs and 1. shoulder, standing 1.; he holds kantharos in r., and leans with 1. on filleted thyrsos; at his feet, panther 1., raising forepaw.
last three letters in field
1.

18

1-2

3 E 2

396

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revbese

SATE A PAL COINAGE

ORONTAS
The foUoioing piece was jirnhdlilij struch at Lampsnnis, as lite same types are found at that city. Oroutas uuis satrap of Mysia and Ionia circa 362-348 B.C.
Silver

Rhodian Standard
Tetrobol
Head
of Pallas nian helmet.
].,

vpearing crested Athe-

Forepart

of
r.

winged

horse

OPON
38-3

flying

.R

-55

inscr. above, in field

r.,

and beneath.

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXXI. 8.]

Islands of Ionia

CHIOS
Silver

Chian Standard
Before circa 490
B.C.

The following piece was prohnhly strucle during the period of Persian dominion prior to the Ionian revolt. The standard, which is peculiar to Chios, appears to be based on a slight augmentation of the I'hoeuician, or a slight reduction
of the
Euboic- Attic.

Didrachm
Sphinx seated
120-3
,11
1.
;

in front,

amphora.

-6:

Quadripartite incuse square


5.]

[Plate lih.

479412
The
f,llon-!ng, nliirh is

B.C.

of later

style, belongs to the

member of

period when Chios was a

the

Athenian

avix/xaxia.

Drachm
Sphinx
seated
1.
;

in

front,

amphora,

above which, bunch of grapes; behind,


r,5-4

Quadripartite granulated.

incuse

square

surfaces

K
-5

IONIA

397

No.

Weight

Metal

Obvkbse

Eeveese

Ciira 4.12

350

B.C.

Tetradrachms
Spliinx
seated
1.
;

in

front, of

amphora,
;

the grapes whole space containing the type is slightly raised, and surrounded by a ring border.

above which,

bunch

Incuse square, quartered by broad bands, on one of which is name of magistrate


surfaces striated.

3 4
6
'

2 OS -6
21S-

.R

-8

HPIAANOS;

striation horizontal.

M
^R

-95
-9

imHS
[Plate
liii.

striation iri-egular.
striation horizontal.

2101

KH<t>ISOKPI
6.]

came to mi end eirca 350 B.C. Duriiuj the second century B.C. tetradrachms were struch on the island {sec VoL. I., pp. 309 /., when bxdla S-t B.C. the city once viore rose into importance III Nos 131 ff) issues be.jan then. rewarded it by dcclarin.j it a free ally of Bome. The following
The
coi'naqr of Chios
Ah'.r,i)idi-iiie

After

84.

B.C.

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard (Reduced)

Drachms
opnuix seated 1.; in front, vine-branch Sphinx sc ^ J. ^ with bunch of grapes
^
!

X OS
I

Amphora; (in field r., upwards) .^ g^^^^ j^ magistrate's name, upwards,


vine-

and symbol; the whole within


wreath.

56-

.R

-7:)

no border

visible.

ZH
(No. 6
is

NIZ;

caps of Dio.skouroi,

with

stars.

twice pierced.)

Similar

border of dots.

Similar

position and direction of inscr. magistrate's name reversed; instead of vine-wreath, border of dots.
;

and

of

527 561

.R

75

AEPKYAOS
feet

cornucopiae.

-75

at

of

sphinx,

prow

in

field,

two

MHTPOAQ;
POZ

aplastre.

dots.

[Plate mi. 7.]

398

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metai,
Size

Obverse

Keverse

Bbonze
Sphinx seated
r.

XIOZ

(in

field

1.,

downwards)

Am-

in field r., magistrate's name, downwards ; in field 1., ear of corn.

phora;

80-5

M M

-7

[A]EI1MEA
[Plate
liii.

8.]

10

65-

-65

[K]H<HZIA

Similar

in front, ear of corn.

XI

OZ

(in field

phora; in
trate's

field r.,
;

name

downwards) Amdownwards, mao-ig. in field 1., bunch of


1.,

grapes.

11

56-6
78-

^
M M

-7

APrEioZ
(countermark,
ti-ipnd.)

12

-7

APrElo[Z]
I

13

-65

HTEMnCN]
13.]

IB.M.C. Pl. XXXII.


14
16 16
17
6147'

6445-

M M M
M

-7

HPOZTPA

-7

0EPZHZ
IKEZIOZ

-7

-75

IKEZIOZ

Simila

Similar; but

X|OZ,

and no symbol

18
19

4459-

20
21

61-.^

61-

M M M M

-65 -76
-7

AEXIME

AEHME
<1)0|NIZ

-65

0OINIZ

(countermark, tripod.)

Similar

hut in front, bunch of grapes.

XIOZ
phora

(in field
;

1.,

downwards)
r.,
1.,

Am-

in field
;

magistrate's name,

downwards
51-

in field

ear of corn.

51-.5

M M

-8

(countermark, tripod.)

AZHAZI
AEIIME
(with XI

-8

OZ)

IONIA

399

No.

400

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeverse

Similar type
beneath,
f"

in front, club

downwards

Similar, with rudder in field

1.

40
41
4-2

5555-;")

jE

-75 -65

KAYK
(countermark, tripod.)

- -

M
Ai

KAYKA[Z]

6365-

-7.5

MENEZ
(countermark, tripod.)

43

M
M

-75
-7

MENE[ZJ

44
45

80-5
56-

MENEZOEY[Z]

ZnZTPA
Sphinx seated
r.

all

within wreath

(?).

XIOZ

(in

field

1.,

downwards)
(?).

Am-

phora;

all

within wreath

46

13-

Ai -35

no symbol

visible.

Imperial

Times

With Archons' Names


Silver

Dr achra

ZEBAZTOZ
front,

Sphinx seated
of grapes.

1.

in

bunch

AlorENHZ (to [E]VAHMoZ ftor.)


1.)

Amphora, between names


47
48-5

of magistrates.

.R

-7

lines of inscr.

read upwards.

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXXIII.

1.]

Bkonze
Sphinx seated
1.
;

in front, ear of corn.

XI

OZ

(in field
;

1.)
r.,

Amphora;

in field

1.,

star

in field

TTTOAEAA Aioz

48

27-

M
[Plate

lines of inscr. read


liii.

downwards.

9.]

Sphinx seated
wards.

r.

in

front,

club down-

OC
[Cf.

Amphora, between
around,

lines of inscr.

49

39-5

JE

-1

lAC
B.M.G., Pl. xxxm.

M KAAY rOPf Af2POOOY

2.]

IONIA

40J

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reveese

Spliinx seated

1.

XI

OC
phora

(in
;

field

1.,

in field

r.,

downwards) downwards,

Am-

AC/v\

NO
50
63-

JE

Oi

61

53-

-E

-(i;

Without

Name

of

Archon

Bronze

Obol
Sphinx seated r., raising around, front, prow
;

r.

forepaw

in

X
f2

Naked
r.,

male

figure
1.

O BO AO
r.

N
arm
;

leaning with
1.,

standing on staff,
1. 1.

and having ohlamys wrapped round


at his feet

crested helmet

154-5

1-1

inscr. reads

from beneath towards

inscr. in field.

Dichalkon
XI
fl

Sphinx seated
prow.

r.

in front,

AIXAA

Amphora, flanked by
between
lines

stars, inscr.

KON

of

reading downwards.

53

37-

JE

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

IB.M.C, Pl.

xxxiii.

5.j

Age of

the

Anionines

With Name
3

of

Archon

Assaria

ACCAPIA
'TPIA(inex.)

Sphinx seated., raising


1 forepaw;
in front,

CHI AP XTTP 61MOYAIC

XIHN

(in ex.)

prow.

Apollo and Dionysos standmg to front, each naked to waist Apollo on 1., head Dionysos on r., r., holds patera in r. head 1., holds kantharos in r., and between them, flaming thyrsos in 1.
; ;

altar.

54

228-5

1-3

3 F
VOL. U.

402

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Oevebse

Eevebse

Assarla

AC CA

AYO

PI A
(in ex.)

Sphinx seated r. forepaw


prow.

1.,
;

raising

eniAPXKOO YAHPCIAAOY

in front,

n
Naked male
with round
1. 1.

N
figure,
staff
;

on arm.

standing r., leaning chlamys wrapped

55

I52-,

1-05

ethnic in

field.

Without
3

Name

of

Archon

Assaria

TPIA
(in ex.)

Sphinx seated
forepaw prow.
1.
;

r.,

raising in front,

Apollo
,

and

facing, each

Dionysos stp,nding wearing himation


;

Apollo, laur. on 1., holds patera in r. Dionysos, on r., wreathed with ivy, holds kantharos in r. and thyrsos in 1.
inscr. in field.

56

363-

1-35

[Plate

liii.

10.]

AC CAP
67
243-

lA

TPIA
r.

Similar

but sphinx raises

forepaw.
r.

Similar but between flaming altar.


;

the

figures

1-25

inscr. reads

upwards from

TPIA in ex.
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXXIII.
7.]

Assaria

ACC AP A
I

AYO

(in ex.)

Sphinx seated 1., raising r. forepaw in front,


;

n
is

Round -bellied
either
side,

amphora
ear
of

on

corn

prow.

the whole within wreath of ivy.


inscr. in field.

58

KJO-

Ai

1-

(No. 58

pierced.)

[Plate

liii.

11.]

IJ

saris

XI
r.

Sphinx seated r., placing XI N forepaw on the top of an amphora.

ACCAP

lONHM YCY

Two

59

105-5

thyrsoi cro.ssed; the whole within vinewreath, whence hangs a bunch of grapes.

-9

[B.M.C., Pl. xxxiii. 8.]

TONIA

403

No.

Weight

Mrtal
SiZK

Obverse

Revebse

As s ar i a
XI
12 N orepaw
in front,

r. f

Sphinx seated bunch


r.

r.,

raising

ACCA
PI

of grapes.

ON

(on r., downwards) (on 1., downwards)

Amjjhora.

60

84-5

'

JE

-85

inscr. reads

upwards from

XI
r.

N JQ forepaw

Sphinx seated in front, prow.

1.,

raising

ACCA PION
stars.

Amphora between two

61

68-

-K

-8

X
r.

UN
;

forepaw

in front,

Sphinx seated bunch

r.,

raising

ACCA PION
star.

Amphora; on

eitlier

of grapes.

side of which, leaf-lilce

ornament, and

&2

76-5

'

.E

-8

[Plate

liii.

12.]

XI

12 N
extending

Sphinx seated L on haunches, r. forepaw, and placing 1. on

ACCA
PION
restruck.)
liii.

(on
(on

r.
1.

downwards) downwards)

Amphora.

bunch
63
102-5

of grapes. (No. 63
is

-85

[Plate

13.]

Time of Gallieaus

(?)

Assaria

With Archon's Name

ACCA PI
seated
r.,

A
its

T
raising

P
1.
;

lA

Sphinx

ni

Apxx pv coroNOv
XIIIN
(in ex.)
;

turning

head

baclc

forepaw, and in front, prow.

Apollo and Dionysos standing to front, Apollo, on 1., each wearing himation Dionysos, head r., holds patera in r. on r., head 1., holds kantharos in r. and
;

thyrsos in

1.

64

116-

JE 1-05

Without

Name

of

Archon

_
(in ex.)

Sphinx seated
forepaw; prow.
r.

1.,

raising

X
f2

Amphora,

on

either

side
;

of
all

rPIA
65
134-

in front,

ISI

which, ear of within wreath.

corn

1-2

inscr. in field.

3 P 2

404

ASIA MINOR

No.

IONIA
\No.

lO.")

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Drachm
Forepart of winged boar flying
1.

Lion's scalp facing, ^itliin double linear sqaare, between the lines of which, a

row
53-3

of dots

all

in incuse square.

.R -55

Circa 394

365

B.C.

/)( 439 B.C. Siiiiios was reduced to subjection by Pericles. In the period that followed, the Attic standard loas introduced. In 394 B.C. Samos loas one of the states that formed a league against Sparta, and issued the federal currency loith the Herakles type (seep. 327). At this time both the Sfinnaii and the Attic standards were abandoned in favour of the Uhodidii.

SiLVEK

Rhodian Standard
T e tradraohm
Lion's scalp facing.

S [A]

raising

Forepart of bull r,, ornamental band round body, truncation dotted behind,
(beneath)
r.

foreleg,

olive-branch; above, all in incuse square.

HTHSIANAI

229-5

-9

beneath, traces of

(^

[B.M.C,

Pl. XXXV. 14.J

Bronze

Head
44-

of

earring,

Hera 1., wearing and necklace.

stephane,

(beneath)

Lion's scalp facing.

JE

-6.:

Circa

322305

B.C.

Ill

365

B.C. the

Athenians established a KXrjpovxla

in Savios, rjjicllhig

most of
B.C.

the inhabitants.

The Sinuians

ivere restored by I'erdild-ns in

322

SiLVEK

Ehodian Standard

Didraohms
Lion's scalp facing.

XA

(beneath)
r.

Forepart of bull
;

r.,

raising
trate's

in front,

truncation dotted above, magisolive-branch


foreleg,

name.

95-

.41

BATTOS
[M]HTPo<|)X2N
[Plate
liii.

99-5

18.]

106

ASIA MINOR

No.

IONIA

407

No.

Weight

Metal
SlZK

Obverse

Reverse

Commodus

AAAYPKO /v\0A0CC
bust of
cuirass

YoutliM
weariug

CAM iriN (beneath)


reclining
1.,

Commodas

r.,

laur.,

and paludamentum.

River-god Imbrasos holding reed and cornucopiae, and leaning with 1. on overturned amphora, whence water flows.

13

JE

Julia

Domna

lOVAOM NACBA
Domna
14
r.,

Bust

of Julia

CAM

draped.

Tetrastyle temple, within II2N which, caltus-statue of Hera of Samos standing facing.

11
Geta

AAVK AITETAC
laar.

Head

of

Geta

r.

CAM
IHN

River-god Imbrasos reclining 1., holding reed in r., and resting with 1. arm on cornucopiae and overturned amphora, whence water flows.
ex.

15

-65

second line of inscr. in

Elagabalus

AAAVPANTH NINOCnIOC
Bast
16
of

CAM IHN
;

Elagabalus

r.,

laur.,

wearing

M M5

cuirass

and paludamentum.

Androklos r., naked, thrusting with spear at boar standing boar issuing from rocks. 1. at bay

AVTKMAVPAN TnNINOC
Head
17
A<.
-9

CAM
IHN
is

of

Elagabalus

r.,

laur.

River-god Imbrasos reclining as on No. 13.


ex.

1.,

second line of inscr. in


(No. 17
pierced.)

Julia Paula

lOVAIA HAYAACGB
Julia Paula
r.,

Bust

of

CA M

draped.

Androklos r., naked, IIIN thrusting with spear at boar at bay 1.


at his feet,

hound

r.

18

1-Od

[Plate

liii.

19.]

Severus Alexander

AVTKA\AVPAA ZANAPOC
Bust of Severus Alexander r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
19

CA Ml UN

Androklos, as above;
1.

chlamys wrapped round

arm; no dog.

JE

IV

4()S

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weiohi

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

AYTKAAAYPAA S:ANAP0C
Head
of

CA

AAIXIN
1.,

Female

figure (Artemis ?)

Severus Alexander

r.,

laur.

standing
leaves
r.

wearing short cHton, which


r.

breast exposed,

20

she holds wreath in


-9

and stephane; and sceptre in 1.

[Cf.

B.M.a,

Pl. XXXVII. 4.j

Similar.

CAM

River-god Imbrasos reclining


as on No. 15.
inscr. in ex.

1.,

UN

21

1-2

second line of

Julia

Mamaea

lOAIA
22

MAM6A CB
r.,

Bust of

CAM

Julia
1-2

Mamaea

draped.

IflN Tyche standing rudder and cornucopiae.

1.,

holding

Same

die.

CA M
feet,

iriN
r.

Androklos, naked,
1.
;

r.,

thrusting at boar at bay

at

his

23

.E

M
Same
die.

hound

CAM

jQN
1.

Warrior

r.,

looking

back, his

foot planted on prow r. he wears short chiton, which leaves r. shoulder and chest bare his r. is stretched out behind him, while in 1.
;

24

he holds round shield.


1-2

[Cf. B.M.G., Fl. XXXVII. 9.]

Maximinus

AVT

TAIOV O

VI-PMASI

CAM

IIIN
;

Tetrastyle temple, within

Bust of Maximinus r., laur., _ _ _ wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

25

1--1

which, cultus-statue of Hera of Samos facing she wears modius, round which a serpent twines at her feet, on either side, a peacock, looking outwards.
;

[Plate

liii.

20.]

2G

AVTKnOVOVH MA^IMINOC CAM Similar type.


-81

inN Tyche standing rudder and cornucopiae.

1.,

holding

10X1

401)

No.

Weight
I

Mktai,
8izn

Obvkrse

IIevehse

111

AVTKMANT TOPAIANOC
Bust
(if

CAM
of

UN

Cultii.s-statue of Hei-,i

Gonliau

11.

i.,

limr.

weai'ing

Samos

standing

facing,

"wearing
:

uuirii,->s

and paliulamcntuni.

modius, round wbicb serpent twines on her left stands Nemesis faeiiig wearing chiton and closely "wrapped in pep] OS, her bent r. arm I'aised to her breast, while in 1. she holds bridle.
IIS.M.C., Pl.
6.]

JE

AVTKMANT rOPAIANOC
Similar type.

CA

Ml

Tetrastyle

which,

temple, "wit.liin cultus-statue of

Hera of Samos facing, wearing modius. and flanked by peacocks; in front, to r.,
pot with shrub.

28

.E 11

second line of inscr. in

ex.

MUiilar.

CAM

IXIN

Tyclie standing

1.,

holding

rudder and cornucopiae.


29

.E

1-

Similar; bust youthful.

Similar.

30

.E

"b.-.

.Similar.

C A

MiriN

Androklos

v.,

naked

but for chlamys round 1. arm, and endromides, thrusting with spear at boar standing at bay 1. in rocky
cavern.

31

JE

llo

Similar.

CAM

flN
shield,

Warrior,

armed

with

running r., planting- 1. foot on prow, and looking behind him, as on Ko. 24.
i-ound

/E

11

Similar.

CAM
fjfvl

Kiver-god Imbrasos, reclining holding reed in r., aii'l 1., with 1. resting on cornucopiae and overturned vase, whence water flows.
I

33

.E

second line of inscr. in

ex.

o G

410

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
SiZK

Obvekse

Reverse

Traiiquilliua

<l>OVPIACABTP

ANKVAAINA
r.,

CAM

C
:u

Bust of Ti'anqnillina and wearing stephane.

draped

II2N Tyclie standing rudder and cornucopiae.

1.,

holding

1-1

<l>OVPIATPA
35

NKVIAAINAC

Similar.

Similar.
'85

<I>OVPIACABTPANKVAAINAC

C A MIHN

Androklos,as onNo. 31.

B
1-1

Similar.

OVPIATPA NKVIAAINACe
Similar.

CA MII2N
standing
chiton,
1.,

Female figure (Artemis ?) wearing stephane, short


;

posed
in
1.

and endi^omides r. breast exshe holds wreath in r. and palm

37

JE

<l>OVPIATPANKVIAAINACB
Similar.

UN

River-god Imbrasos reclining as on No. 13.

1.,

2E

-8

second line of inscr. in ex.


Philippus Senior

AVTKMIOVA
of Philippus

<t)|AITTnOC
r.,

Bust

CAM IHN
Samos

Senior

laur,,

wearing

Cultus-statne of facing, weai-ing modius.

Hera

of

39

cuirass
1-2

and paludamentum.

AVTK MIOVA
Similar.

<t)iAinnoi:

CA

12 N

Tetrast^ le temple, containing cultus-statue of Hera of

40

Samos
1-45

facing.

second line of inscr. in ex.

AVTKMIOVA
Similar.

<t)iAinnoi:

CA

Ml
;

UN
1.

Emperor

(or

Philip-

pus Junior ?) standing 1. in front of galley 1. he wears cuirass and paluda-

mentum, and holds patera


41

in

r.

and

1-3

sceptre in

42

35
I

same

die.

same

die.

[n.M.C, Pl.

xx.xvir. 8.]

KWTA
Weight
Metal
Size

411

No.

Obverse

Reverse

Otacilia Severa

MnXAKIAIA CEOVHPACEB
Bast.
i)f

CAMI
and
for

Otacilia Severa
stepliane.

r.,

drajied

Androklos r., naked but chlamys round 1. arm, and en;

UN

wearing 43 .E

Mo

dromides, thrusting r. with spear at boar at bay 1. at his feet, hound r.

Pliilippus Junior

MIOY^IAITTTTOCKAIIIAP
of

Bust

CAM
of

Philippus Junior

r.,

bare-headed,

Cultus-statue of Hera IXIN Samos facing, wearing modius.

44

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


1-2

MIOY
45

<t)|AITTnOCKAI[:AP

CAM inN

Similar.

Tetrastyle temple, containing cultus-statue of Plera of Samos

facing, wearing modius.

-85

Similar.

CAM

Tyche standing II2N ing rudder and cornucopiae.

1.,

hold-

46

JE

-9

Similar.

CA
1.,

IflN

Female

figure standing

holding wreath

and palm, as on

No. 37.

47

-95
-9

(countermark, f; same die as No. 45.)

48

[B.M.G., Pl.

xxx^'II.

7.]

Same

die as No. 45,

CA

IflN

Young male

figure
staff

standing 1., draped, holding short or sceptre in extended r.

49

-9

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVII. 10.]

Same

die.

CA M

fllM copiae in 1,, and resting with 1. on overturned amphora, whence water flows.

River-god Imbrasos reclining 1., holding reed in r. and cornu-

50

-85

second line of inscr. in ex.


3

g2

412

ASIA

:\riKOii

No.

Metal
R'EIfiHT

Size

Obverse

Reveese

Trajaiius Decius

AYT

K r

M KY TPAIANOC

CAM in N

A6KIOC

Bust of Trajaiius Decius r., radiate, weai'ing cuii'ass, adorned with aegis, and paludamentum.

Two female figures standing facing, the one on the 1. wears stephane, veil, long chiton, and peplos, and extends her r. hand, while rests on hip the one on the r. 1. wears veil, long chiton, and peplos, and holds patera in r., young child in 1. clasping cornucopiae.
;

.-.1

Ai 1-3

[B.M.C,

Pl. XXXVII. 11.

Similar.

CA

Zeus and Poseidon, standing to front, looking towards each other Poseidon on 1. plants r. foot on rock, and leans with r. on trident; Zeus on r. holds thunderbolt in lowered r., and leans with 1. on
naked,
;

Ml

UN

hceptre.
-T:

1-4

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVII. 12.]

AYT
:>?,

TPAIANOC A6KI0C

CAM

Bust of Trajaiius Decius r., laur. wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Tychc standing ]., holding cultus-statue of Hera of Sanios in r. and cornucopiae in I.


I

UN

JE 11

Similar.

CAM

Tyche standing I flN ing rudder and cornucopiae.

1.,

hold-

54.

JE

!)

Similar.

CAM

1 N Warrior, armed with round shield, running r., planting 1. foot on prow, as on No. 24.
I

JE

1-1

Similar.

CAM in
N

,^(;

2E

River-god Imbra.sos redining ]., holding with r. jieiicock r. on his kne:>s, and resting with 1. on cornucopiae ai,d overturned vase, whence water Hows.
(in
ex'.)

IONIA
Metal
Size

413

No.

Weight

Obvicusk

Reveexe

AYT

A6KIOCmentum.

r-Me KY TPAIANOC
Bust oE Tnijaiius Deciiis, ^^elllil1g cuirass and paluda-

npnrn nihn
CAMIIIN
act
of
1.

iac
;

(in e.v.j

radiiite, v.,

Figure of Emperor on liorseback 1. in front stands a soldier r., raising r. in


salutaiion,

and holding

speiir

over

-E 1-4

shoulder.

[Plate

liii.

21.

Herennia Etruscilla

PN TPO YCKIAAA CB
Bust of Herennia Ktruscina r., draped and we.iring stephane behind shoul;

CAM
of

Cultus-statue IX2N Samoa facing, flanked by

of

Hera

ji^acocks

facing outwards.

ders, crescent.

-E

1-2

Same

die.

CA

MIfl
(in ex.)

Tetrastyle temple,

N
69
.!:

within which, cultus-statue of

Hera
1-1

of

Samos

facing.

Same

die.

CAM
veil
;

iriN

wearing long
at her feet

Xemesis standing facing, chiton, and peplos as

she raises r. hand to her breast 1., a wheel.


Vl. xxxviu. 16.]

60

1]
[]Sjr.(J.,

Same

die.

AM in
N
(in ex.)
;

Androklos, naked but for

chlamys round 1. arm and endroinides, thrusting r. at boar at his feet, hound r. at bav 1.
Gl

JE

1-3

Same

die.

CAM

12

Warrior, armed with


1.

running r,, planting foot on prow, as on No. 24.

round

shield,

62

JE 1-2

63

1-1

il4

ASIA MINOR

Xo.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Same

die.

nveAroPHC cam
Pj'tliagoras seated
1.,

iiin
naked to
waist,

toTiching with

held in r. a globe placed on a oolamn before bim, and


resting
1.

wand

hand

on

seat

in

1.,

64 65

M M

sceptre.
1-2

115

same

die.

[B.M.C., Pl. xxxvir. 14.]

Valerianus Senior

AVTKnOAlO VAA6PIANOC
Bust of
cuirass

CAM
Samos

IX2N
facing,

Valerianus

r.,

lanr.,

wearing

CuUus-statue of Hera of wearing modius.

and paludamentum.

66

.E 105

Similar.

CAM

Tetrastyle temple, conIX2N taining cultus-statue of Hera of Samos

facing".

67

.E 11

AVPTKnOAIKIONAAPIANOC
(fie)

CA

Similar type.

UN

Ml

Similar type; statue flanked by peacocks facing outwards.


inscr. in ex.

68

JE 11

second line of

Same

die as No. 66.

CAM inN

Nemesis standing facing, wearing chiton and peplos at her feet 1., a wheel.
;

69

.E

1-

AVTnOAIKO VAA6PIANOC
Similar type. 70.

CAM

n. N Tyche standing holding rudder and cornucopiae.


I

1.

11

uncertain countermark.

Same

die as No. 68.

CAM

71

1-05

Warrior, armed with round shield, running r., planting 1. foot on prow, as on No. 24.
I

UN

IONIA

415

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Gallieiius

AVTKnOAIKINrAAAIHNOC
Bust of Gallieiius
r.,

CAM
of

IflN
Saraos
;

Cultus-statue
staudiiig
facing,

of

Hera

laur.,

vpearing

wearing

cuirass aiid paludaiiientum.

modius on her 1., Nemesis also standing facing, wearing peplos as veil, and holding bridle in I.

jE 1-3

AVTKnOAIKir AAAIHNOC
Similar.

CAM inN
Hera standing

Cultus-statne of Samian
facing.

T3

.E 11

AVTK nOAirAAAIHNOCAVrO CA M
74

UN
facing.

Tetrastyle

temple,

Bust of Gallienus 1 radiate, s'seariug paludamentum, and armed with spear and shield.
,

within
of

which,

cultus-statue

of

Hera

Samos

115
[Plate
liii.

22.]

AVTKnOAIKrAAAIHNOC
of Gallienus
I.,

laur.,

Bust wearing cuirass

CA M
N

12

Similar type.

(in ex.)

and paludamentum.
A<]

1-

Same

die.

CAM

IXIN
;

Nemesis, wearing peplos

as veil, standing facing, raising r. hand at her feet 1., a wheel. to her breast

76

JE

M
Same
die.

CAM inN
modius,
copiae.

Tyclie standing

1.,

wearing
cornu-

holding

rudder

and

77

.!:

11

AVTKnOAirAAAIHNOC
of

Bust

CAM
fiN

Gallienus

r.,

laur., wearing cuirass

River-god Imbrasos reclining 1., holding reed in r. and cornucopiae in


1.

and paludamentum.
78

-9

second line of inscr. in ex.

116

ASIA MIXOR

Xo.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obvekse

"Reverse

Salonina

CAAHNXRVC OrONHC
i)f

Siiloiiina

r.,

Bust draped and wearing

CAM

flN
1.,

standing
copiae.

Tyolie, wearing modius, holding rudder and cornn-

stepliane.
.li
i-o.-i

CAAI2NIXPV
Bast
hO
of Siiloniiia
;

VCOrON H
r.,

l^/')

CAM

XIN

AVarrior,

armed

with
].

draped and

Wfiiriiig

stephane
.+]

l)ehind siioulders, crescent.

round shield, running r., pkntinofoot on prow, as on Xo. 2-1.

11

'ARTA

417

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

C A

RIA

ALABANDA
Circa 20(1 B.C.
Biio>;zK

Pegasos* flying
6o-

r.

border of dots.

AAABANAE[ilN]
butting
1.
;

Humped

bull

border of dots.

.E

(.!.">

[Plate

liii.

23.

Circa
iJiiring these

197189

B.c.f

yearn Alabanda,

lilce

various other

toiciis in

Asia

3Jlit(n\ bore the

name of

Aiitiochia in houonr of Antioeliun III. doubtless resinned its ancient name, irliirli is

On his ilefrat at jSlaijni'sia it found ou silrer and tironze of

rather later date than the folloioiny.


attributed
to

Alabanda,

see

For tetrad.nii-luns iritii tij'pe-< of Alexander Ym.. L., p. 310, Xos. loo/.

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

Tetr a drach.in
Head
of Apollo border of dots.
1.,

laur.;

bair

long;

ANTIOXEHN
1.;

beneath,

Pegasos flying (above) tripod; in ex., [API]

ZTEYX
[Plate
liv.
l.J

2.",(r8

Al

1-2

Bkonze

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair long.

ANTIOXEHN
r.
;

Pegasos flying (above) beneath, bucranium, aud

MENEZ

eEYZ
46-5

-7

Similar bead

1.,

of ratber earlier style.

AN[TlO] (above) XEriN (beneath)

Forepart of Pegasos,
bridled, flying
r.
;

behind,
33-

Nt

-5

[Plate

liv.

2.]

*
I-

The coin

and the type obscure. is in poor condition 417 See E. Babelou in Kec. iVin/i., 1890, pp.
ft'.

Possibly

it is

a horse with a rider.

3 H

418

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times

Nero

NEPilNKAAYAIOCKAICAP

AAABANAEI2N
young Dionysos
r.,

(beneath)

Bust

of

Head
I

of

Nero

r.,

bare.

wreathed with

ivy.

'So

Caracalla

AVKMA ANTnNINOC

Bust of Caracalla, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

AAAB. A N AI2N
of three sprays, tied

Laurel-branch
fillet.

with

1-05

IB.M.C., Pl.

II.

7.]

MAY ANTUN
youthful Caracalla
cuirass and

OC
laur.,

r.,

Bust of wearing

AAA R ANA6IIN
crested helmet

Pallas,

wearing

paludamentum.

and long chiton, standing 1., holding Nike 1. on outstretched r., and leaning with 1. on spear on
;

ground, at her feet


goueion.

1.,

shield with gor-

115

countermark, small head (of Geta

?)

[ll.M.C., Pl.

II.

8.]

AVKMA ANTHNINO C
type-

Similar

AAARAN A
in
1.

12 N

Tyche stand-

ing 1., draped, wearing modius, and holding patera in r., and cornucopias (?)

-^

'So

ALINDA
Bronze
The
style

of the following

is

that of the first

part of the Seroud Century


(on r downwards)
(on
1.,

B.C.

Head

of

young

Herakles

r,,

wearing

^^'^'^^

skm.

A AIN

AEHN

downwards)
lion's
;

oi-.-,

JE

Club downwards, with hanging over the top wreath of oak.

all

skin within

CARIA

419

ANTIOCHIA AD MAEANDRUM
Tiiipciidl

Times

lPA

BOY AH

Bust of the Boule r,

AN

draped and veiled.

Female figure, and peplos, standshe holds patera in v., and ing 1. leans with 1. on sceptre.
wearing luug
;

TIO XflN
cliitou

.E -95

lPAr
Gerousia
taenia.

6POVCIA
r.,

Bust
hair

of

the

AN
of

Tl

OX
(in ex.)

D.

draped

bound with

Tetrastyle temple, within which, statue

Tyche facing, holding rudder and cornucopiae in 1.

in

r.

-SI

Antoninus Pius

AVKAITIAIA ANTnNIN
Head
Ai.

ANTI

of

Antoninus Pius

r.,

laur.

Nike advancing holding wreath and palm.

oxen

r.

-7

Gordian

III.

AVT
Bust

K
of

Gordian cuirass and paludamentum.

M ANT TOPAIANOC A N T OX (on eilN (in ex.) wearing


I

1.)

Young

river-god re-

III. r., laur.,

1., holding reed in r., and leaning with 1. on overturned vase, whence water flows.

cliuiiig

JE

1-2

Gallienua

Bust AV K-nrA AA IHNOCwearing helmeted, and


of Gallienus
1.,

ANT

tolinus,

cuirass

he holds shield and spear.

Jupiter Capiseated 1. on throne with back, holding on extended Nike 1., and leaning with 1. on r. sceptre before him, a table with lion's
I

OX

eflN
to

naked

waist,

on which is an agonistic nrn with palm, and beneath it, an amphora.


feet,

Ai 1-4

[Plath hv.

3.

H 2

-i20

ASIA MINOK

No.

('ARIA

4-21

No.

Weight

Metat.
Size

Obverse

Ukverse

VulcriaiiiLS

iSeiiioj'

AVKAinOAl
cuirass

OVAAPIANOC
r.,

niAPXO lO VAIA NOV (around)


Al
^C\
(^^^^^^^^ ^^^^'^)

Bust of Valeriaiius

radiate,

wearing

and paludanieutuni.

enN
on

(in ex.)

Agonistic table, with legs in form of lions; beneath, two palms; on table, two agonistic vases with palms; that
1.

is
r.,

inscribed

that on

PAIANHA OVAA6PIANA
.
.

.E

1-3

[Plate

liv.

5.]

GiiUienus

AYKAinOA TAAAII-NOC
Bnst
of
(jallieiius
1.,

A<t>

Al
(,in

radiate,

wearing

C1I1N
modius.

ex.)

Tetrastyle temple, within winch,


1.,

cuirass

and paludamentum.

cultus-statue of Aphrodite

wearing

-E

ij."i

APOLLONIA SALBACE
Jiupevial Times

CAABA KHC
wearing modius.

Head

of

Sarapis

ATTOAAn NIATflN
1.,

Isis

standing

holding sistrum tmd

situla.

.E

inscr.

begins

r.

mscr.

M.

Aurelius

ANTHN CTPAKAA YAIPOV<t> AYT KAI M AYPHA AHOAAHNIA ,-^^^^-. laur., "' Bust of M. Aurelm.s INOC TI2N
r.,
^

wearing paludamentum.

three temple containing female fignres, each wearing chiton the one in the centre, and peplos who stands, looking 1., beneath an arch, hands .wears wreath, and extends both place something in the "as if about to outstretched hand of each of her companions, who look towards her.
Tetrastyle
;

1-5

[Platk

liv.

C]

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

ASTYRA
Circa 400
n.c.

SlLVEE

TJncejtain Denomination
Oiie-liaiidled vase
v.

A
[Plate uv.

(in

field

r.)

Kantharos;

all

within

vi'ell-defined circular incuse.


I
1

l.">-7

.R

-J.."

7.]

CIDRAMUS
Imperial
C'ohiatjo

Nero

NePn NKAICAP
Nero
r.,

Bust of yoiiTig head bare, wearing paluda-

noA6MnNCA
(around); upwards).
facing,

MHN

CYKOYKIAPA
12

N
r.

(in field

r.,

meiitum.

Cultus-statue of Aphrodite
veil,

wearing modius and

and
her

extending hands at body.


.11
^<.:

angles

to

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

outer line

of

inscr.

reads

downwards

from

1.

CNIDUS
Circa
/)(

390300

B.C.

(irclialc

the

liei/eiKOiiij

times Cnlihis siruclc silver freely on the Aeijlnetlc standard. Under of Athens she minted much more sparliitjli/, if at all ; the

Aei/inetic
rerolt in

drachms of tale fifth centiirij style icere prulmhlij issued after her Ahuiil 400 B.C. she adopted the Wiodlan standard. 412 n.c. The i-lctonj (</' 390 B.C. (jure a fiesh impetus to her commerce.
Sir.VEB

Rhodian Drachms
Head
of

of

Aphrodite
;

r.,

wearing earring
[
i

KN

hair rolled in front, and fastened in sjihendone behind.


4,".)-.

three drops

(beneath) Forepart I above, magistrate's name,

of

lion

r.

.H

(;;:

APXEKP[ATHZ]
[7;.3/.C'.,

Vl. XV.

2.]

Similar t\]ie; hair rolled earring of single drop.

no sphendone

Similar.
;

.R
4-1.-S

(>:

behind neck,

TEAE[l]<t)PnN
[TEA]ESI1>PI1N

.11

(;

CAR
Metal
Size

-IL-'S

No.

Weight

Obverse

Kevkese

Clira
Ciiiilns profiiirrrd dnriiiij
tin',

300190

B.C.

third cciiliinj B.C.

(Ireat

lii/

the Eoiiian:^ the

citij

frll under Ixliodiuu inflneiice.

After the orerthraii: of Aatiochns the For tetradnichnis with

types if Alexander titruch at ('nidus after

]90

B.C., aee

Vol.

]., [i.

310,

A'').--'.

137/

Silver

Bhodian Drachms
Head
of

Aphrodite
of

e;irring

r., wearing stephane, three drops, and necklace;

KNI

(beneath)

Forepart of

lion

r.

above,

name

of mai^istrate.

border of dots.
.")0-;

A\

AYTOK PATHS

Similar, without stephane

hair in spheni

Similar.

done.
4.9-i

A\ C",

behind neck, helmet.

OEYMEAnN
XV.

IB.M.C,

Pl.

10.]

Similar;

at back of ends.

but hair gathered up, and tied head so as to leave loose


border doubtful.

Simih

iS-7

.R

behind neck,

"E

TEAEAZ
XV.

[llALC, Pl.

11.]

Bronze

Head

of

Aphrodite

r.,

wearing stephane,

KNI

(b3ue.T,th)

Prow
1.
;

1.;

above,
v.,

AAM
sur-

earring,

and necklace.

OK
liv.
8.]

find

club

to

pilos

mounted by
[Plate

star.

.E

ERIZA
Second Ceninri/
B.C.

Bbonze

Horseman

riding

r.

[E]PIZH
PaTla's,

(in fiel<l

1-,

upwards)

shield in 1., and bolt in raised r,


74JE-6

hehneted, standing r., holding brandishing thunder-

[Plate

liv.

9.]

4:i4

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

HALICARNASSUS
The early autonomous coinn of Halicarnassus are neither numerous nor interesting In the fourth ceiiinry, hoioever, it became the mint of the Satraps of Caria (q.v.). The followimj bronze pieces are of the first century B.C.

Bkonze

Head

of Helios

r.,

radiate.

AAIKA

(in
;

field r.,

(kithara)
56-

in
;

field

downwards) Lyre ]., downwards,

AIONYC
jK
-7

border of dots.

Head

of

Poseidon

r.,

diademed,

and

A AAI

enclosed within wreath.

in field 1., upwards) figure standing facing, holding patera in r. and coniucopiae in I. in
(sic;

Female

field r.,

upwards,

AiCON
?

border of

dots.

.E

-8

barbarous imitation

Imperial Coinarje

Gordian

III.

AYT
Bust

K
of

M ANT

OPAIANOC

Gordian III. r., lanr., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


Ai
it.-)

AAIKAPNA CCeilN
Apollo (Kitharoedosj, draped, standing 1., and with r. extending patera over altar.
facing, holding lyre in

HERAL'LEA SALBACE
Imperial Times

Head

of Herakles, bearded,

r..

bare.

HPAKAn
;

Salazios or TflN Sozun, wearing short chiton, standing 1. he holds patera in r., and over 1. shoulder a double-axe, filleted.
r.

M
[Plate

inscr. begins
liv.

10.]

CARTA

425

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Augustus

ZEBAZTOZ
bare.

Head

of

Augustus

r.,

AHOAAXINI AnOAAnNIO[Y]

oz

HPA KAEn[T]

UN

Herakles, naked, standing 1., extending his r. hand, and holding his club in 1.

.E

inscr. begins

r.

aiid reads

upwards

magistrate's name in field r., downvyards ethnic in field 1., downwards.


XX. 3.]

[BJLC., Pl.

CBACTOC
laur.

Head

of

Augustus

r.,

HPAKAnTn N
inscr. begins
r.

Similar type.

.E

-85

inscr. begins r.

and reads upwards.


[Plate

and reads upwards.

liv.

11.]

MYLASA
Imperial Times

Augustus

Head

of

Augustus

r.,

bare

plain border

MYAA
. .

(to r.) (to 1.)

Head
dos

of
r.,

IIN

Zeus Labraunwearing polos.

JE

-8

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

Geta

Bust

of

Geta

r.,
;

paludamentum

wearing cuirass head bare.

and

M V AA (to

1.)

CenN

(to r.)

Tetrastyle

temple, within which, cultus-statue of

Zeus Labraundos facing, wearing polos, and extending his fore-arms at _r. angles in r. he holds labrys, and in
;

l.,spear; fillets
wrists.

hang down from

his

M M

1-5

nocenri MiocrTAC
inscr. illegible.

1-6

[B.M.a, Pl.

XXII.

5.]

3i

426

ASIA MINOR

iN'o.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

Keverse

MYNDUS
Second
Ceiitiinj

B.C.

Bbonzb

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

'

MYNAI[nN]
bolbdots.

(beneath)
r.

Eagle,

witli

wings open, standing


in
front,

on
;

tliunder-

0EO<I>I

border

of

135-

-95

uncertain countermark.

Similar type.

MYNA
dots.

X2 N (above)

Winged thund er;

bolt; beneatli,

MHNOAO
TOC

border of

46-

-65

Head

of Apollo border of dots.

r.,

laur.

hair

long;

AIHN

MYN

(tor.)
(to 1.)

TriiJod-lebes,

handles
dots.

with three border of

24-5

-45

lines of inscr.

read downwards.

Imperial Times

Septimius Severus and Julia

Domna

AOMNA
r.,

C60VHP0C KAIOVAI A

Busts of Septimius Severus wearing ouii-ass and paludamentum, and Julia Domna 1., draped, facing each other.
laur.,

MVNAinN

AIO<l>

(around)

(in ex.)

Apollo, wearing long chiton and himation, standing facing, head r., holding plectron in r. and lyre in 1. to r. stands Artemis facing, veiled and wearing shorter chiton and peplos, with a
;

branch in either hand; between them o, tripod, round which a serpent twines, with head erect 1.

1-3

no

altar visible.

[Of. B.M.C., Pl. XXII.

IG.]

CARIA

427

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

SEBASTOPOLIS
Imperial TIircs

Vespasian

OVEZHAZIAKA ZE BAZTOC
Head
of

CBACTon
having
in field
fillets
r.,

.i^fi3ian
veiled, and hanging from her wrists
;

Vespasian

r.,

laur.

Cultus-statue of goddess,

[HAjniAC

in

field

1.,

ATTOAAnN OY
I

star.

S")

inscr. begins r.

lines of inscr. read

downwards.
liv. 12,]

[Plate

STRATONICEA
Bronze
Circa 100
B.C.

have exercised the right Stratonicea, though an important toton, does not seem to Bhodes in 167 B.C. mintage, until the weakening of the influence of of

Head

of

Zens

r.,

lanr.

[ZTPATO] (above) NIKECJN (beneath)

Eagle, with wings open, standing r. on torch r.

54-5
53-

^
JE,

-65
traces of first line of inscr.
-7

[BM.G., Pl.

XXIII.

14.J

After circa 81

B.C.

prosperity after the overthrow of MithradateB. Stratonicea tool a fresh lease of and was rewarded hy sifZdbeen faiihfid to Borne during the struggle, extended privileges at its close.

Head

and r., wearing wreath, crescent as an ornament; hair having rolled, with ringlets falling.
of

Hekate

ZTPAT[0] NIKEWLN]
palm.

(above) (beneath)
r.,

Nike advancing

holding wreath and

109-

-85

i2

12S

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeversk

imperia Times ial

Septimius Severus and Julia

Domna

AV
V

Basts of Septimius wearing cuirass and paludamentum, and of Julia Domna 1., draped, facing one another.
Severus
r.,

AOMNA

KAI

AOVCnCVHPOCIO ninPVAONTOCTOVAAKAIO
VCTPATONIK6I2
N
;

laur.,

Hekate standing facing, head 1., wearing chiton and jjeplos she holjis lighted torch in 1., and with r. extends patera over garlanded and lighted altar; on her head, crescent and
kalathos.

1-45

circular countermark, containing lielmeted head of Pallas r. and oblong counter;

last

in field

1.

mark, containing the word

0OV
[Plate
liv.

13.]

TABAE
Beonze
Firat Centuri/ B.C.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

TABH
[NUN]

Caduceus
caps

of

upright, between the Dioskouroi


stars.

surmounted by
53-

-6

inscr. beneath.

Similar type

Caps of the Dioskouroi, surmounted by


stars
;

beneath, inscr.

in field, magis-

trate's

name.

47-

TABHNn
N

ro

.V2-

-75

TABHNI2N
Imperial Times

K O

Trajan

AYKAITPAI [ANOC]APICrPA A Head of Trajan r., laur.

TABH NXiN
facing,
in of

Demeter(?) standing wearing long chiton she holds r. bunch of grapes and two ears corn, and leans with 1. on long
;

sceptre.
JE,
-9

inscr. begins

r.

inscr. begins r.

[_B.M.G., Pl. XXVI. 4.J

CARIA

429

No.

"Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Antonintis Pius

AVT[KAICAP] ANTnNINOC
Head
of

TABH NUN

Antoninus Pius

1.,

laur.

Artemis Huntress, wearing Phrygian cap, sliort oliiton,

and endromides, standing r., holding strung bow in 1., and with r. drawing arrow from quiver opposite her stands
;

Men

similarly clad, with the addition of a long cloak, holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre.
1.,

.E 1-4

[Plate

liv.

14.

il.

Aurelius

Type as on AVTKAI M AVPHAI ANTUN TABH NUN deities, an altar.No. but, between the NOC Head of M. Aurelius laur.
I

5;

r.,

1-5

countermark, small figure standing facing.

Gallienus

AVKAinoAl
Bust
of

rAAAIHNoC
r.,

ni APX

Gallienus

laur.,
;

wearing

AO A\CTIXOV TAB-HNIIN
;

cuirass

and paludamentum

behind, B.

Poseidon, naked, standing 1., his r. foot planted on a dolphin he leans with holds on r. small 1. on trident, and female figure seated 1., leaning with
1.

on sceptre.
r.,

ethnic in field
1-3

downwards.

{B.M.C., Pl. XXVI. 9.]

Salonina

lOVAIKoP CAAflNINA
Salonina r., phane; behind,
B.

Bust of draped and wearing ste-

TARH

naked, Poseidon, leaning with 1. hand on standing r., prow; trident, and placing 1. foot on behind him, his r. hand rests on hip

NflN

dolphin

r.

-95

43 r

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Satraps of Caria

MAUSSOLUS
377353
B.C.

Wlien the Atlieyiian Empire fell to pieces, Caria was incorporated hy the Great King in the satrapy of Tissaphernes. On the death of Tissaphernes, Hecatomnus His steadily growing poioer loas markedly of Mylasa became satrap of Caria. increased by the Peace of Antalcidas In 387 B.C., n-hen the Greek towns in Caria were definitely assigned to him. Dying in 377 B.C., he was succeeded by Ms son Maussoliis, who made Halicarnassus his capital.

Silver

Rhodian Standard
T etra dra hms
Head
of Apollo,
laur.,

and

vpith flowing

AAAYSSHAAO

(in

field

r.,

down-

hair,

facing,
r.
;

towards

with slight inclination chlamys round neck.

232-9
210-1

M
M.

wards) Zeus Labraundos, wearing long chiton and himation, standing r., holding labrys over r. shoulder, and spear with point downwards in 1.

1-

-95

in field

I.,

wreath.

[Plate hv. 15.

Drachms
Similar. Similar.

56-5 55-3

M M

-6

in field in field

1.,

wreath,

-5

1.,

^/C

PIXODARUS
340334
B.C.

Maussolus was succeeded by his widow Artemisia, on whose death (351 b c ) the satrapy passed into the hands of their second son Hidrieus Hidrieus struch ccnns similar to his father's. He died in 344, leaving his iddow, who was also h>s_ sister, to inherit his power. She reigned for four years, and was then driven out by Pixodarus, youngest son of Maussolus, who held the satrap,/ up to
the ere

of Alexander's invasion, lohen he died. It luas his son-in-laio Orontobates who opposed Alexander.

SiLVEE

Rhodian Standard

Didrachm
Head
103
of Apollo, facing, as

on the coins

of Maussolus.
1

riinAAPO[Y]

(in

field

r.,

downr.,

.R

-8

wards) Zeus Labraundos standing as on the coins of Maussolus.

CARIA

431

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obversi:

Reverse

Drachms
Similar.
Similar.

55-9

.R
.R

-55
-65

r'iinAApo[Y]

55'o
i

nZXlAAPOY

Islands of Caria

COS*
Circa
SIh-er coins

300190

B.C.

lad been struclc at Cos from the Sercnfh Century B.C. ovioards. On the are no specimens of the earlier is.'<ves in the Hunter Cabinet. But there Ptolemies, division of Alexander's empire, Cos passed into the hands of the under whose rule the island reached the height of its prosperity.
Silver

Rhodian Standard
Tetradrachms
Head
of

young

Herakles

r.,

-wearing

lion's skin.

Crab, -with claws upwards; above, ethnic; beneath, magistrate's name, and bow the whole within a dotted in case r.
;

square.

219-9 225-8

^1-1
.R105
[Plate

mo
I

KAEINOZ
NIKAroPAZ

'

Kn
iiv.

ON

16.]

Didrachms
Similar.
but, instead of bow in case, Similar club r. all within incuse square faintly
;

defined.

101-3

Kn

ON

EMPPErnN

Similar
Similar.

no incuse square.

102-4
97-2

.R

-85 -85

KfllON

KAEINOZ

KH
(No. 5
is

ON ZENHN

between crab's

claws, a snail.
pierced.)

* See Paton and Hicks, In^crivtions

o}

303 Cos (Oxford, 1891), especially pp.

ff.

432

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Beveese

Drachms
Head
of

bearded Herakles

r.,

wearing

Kn

ON

Similar

but

club

1.

lion's skin.

no symbol between claws.

4S-7

-6

EMPPErilN

47-7

/R -65

POAYAPXOZ
IBJI.C, Pl.
XXXI.

8.]

Hemidrachm
Head
of

young

Herakles

r.,

wearing

Km ON
liv.

lion's skin.

Similar; dotted square.

but

club

r.

no

22-2

-65

APIZTinN
[Plate
17.]

Circa

190166

B.C.

the battle of

Cos remained loyal to Borne in the struggle with Antiochus. In the period followinq Magnesia, the coinage consisted of tetradrachms of Attic loeight with the types 0/ Alexander, and of smaller denominations lohich

followed the

Median

standard.

SiLVEE

Rhodian Drachm
Head
of

bearded Herakles

r.,

wearing

KXllON

(above)

lion's skin.

Crab, with claws upi\,

wards; beneatb, club

and

52-1

-7

[AJNAZANAPOZ

Circa

16688

B.C.

On^'of

rfer^/a ^efeuuaj

'fV'JY^'l'lY T'' \'^'"'''^^'


to

oAll AsMep^os,

the coinage c^PPearance of ties whose cult must have been popular in an island its medical school. "' '^' ^'"' ^* ^'
"'<^

/.168-166

B.C. left their

marh upon

faij^r

Silver

Euboic-Attic

Standard

Tetradrachm
Head
of

Aphrodite

r.,

and wreath of myrtle.

wearing necklace

KfllXlN (m
to

waist,
staff,

long

field r.) Asklepios, naked leaning with 1. arm upon

m field 1, N KOZTPATOZ
I

round which serpent twines

10

255-2

^1-4
lines of inscr. read

downwards.

[Plate

liv.

18.]

CARIA

433

No.

Weisht

Metal
Size

Obvkrse

Reverse

Rliodian

Standard

Drachm
Head
of

young

Herakles

r.,

wearing

KflloN
wards
;

lion's skin.

Crab, witb claws up(above) beneath, club r., and APIZ


1.,

TAIX;
11

403

in field incuse square.

K;

all

within

-6

Tetrobol
Head
of Asklepios
r.,

laur.

KHN

(beneath)
r.
;

head erect
wards,
|J|

in field
;

Serpent coiled, with and r., up1.


all

^J^^J

within incuse

square.

12

-55

nothing visible outside square.

Beonze

Head

of young Herakles wearing lion's skin, three-quarter face towards r.

KHIHN
neath
it,

(beneath)

Club
1.
;

r.,

bow

in case

and, beabove, name

of magistrate.

13

56-5

JE

-7

ATAAOZ

14

45 '5

]E -65

znnAT
KQIHN
beneath
(above) it, club

Similar.

Bow
1.
;

in case

r.,

beneath,

name

and, of

magistrate.

15

41-5
62-

16

M M

-65 -65

YKPA
[N]IKO/vAH

Circa

8850

B.C.

Alihouah compelled at one time

rendcTd

IreluL privileges

Fonts. their struggle wrth the hng of siqial service to the Bomans in cont^nued to co^n abundantly, were conferred on them, and they
chiefly in hronze.

to

surrender

to

Mithradates the Coans cd another

Beohze

Head

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.

Kllf2N

(in
;

field

1.,

upwards)
_

Lyre

magistrate's name upwards; all within laurel- wreath.


(chelys)

in field

r.,

17 18

162-5
161VOL.
II.

M
^

1-

AAKIAA
APIZTOK
3 E

1-

434

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of Asklejoios

r.

lau'r.

KIIII2N
name
;

(above)
;

Serpent- staff

1.,

slightly crooked

beneath, magistrate's

border of dots.

19

133-

-9

noAYXA
Head
dots.

of

Asklepios

r.,

laur.

border of

KninN

and magistrate's name (around,

beginning L, and reading dovcnwards). Coiled serpent, with head erect r.

20

96-5

-85

EYAPATOZAI
Imperial Times

Head

of

Asklepios

r.,

laur.

in

front,

serpent-staff.

UN
IB.M.C, Pl.

Km

(in field r.,

(in field

1.,

downwards) upwards)
;

Lyre
21

(kithara)

all

within

laurel-

wreath.
-9

XXXIII. I.J

Similar; around,

AZKAATTIOZ

KDI

[12 N]

Female

figure

veiled, resting her chin

on her

seated 1., r. hand.

22

-75

poor condition.

[B.M.C, Pl.

XXXIII.

2.]

OAA MOC
bearded.

Bust of the Demos

r.,

KQI
1.,

(in field) Herakles, naked, standing facing, head r., holding on 1. arm infant and lion's skin at his feet
;

UN

23

'95

crab.

[-B.JT.C, Pl. XXXIII. 4.J

Augustus

ZEBAZTOZ
Augustus
24
^E
-8
r.,

KHinN
laur.
1.

Head

of

EIPANA ZO(t)OKAHZTIMOZEN OY Bust of Eii-ene r., laur., hair rolled.

inscr. reads

downwards from

ZEBAZTOZ
Similar type.

(behind,

downwards)

KfllllN between
staff
1.
;

club

above,

name

r. and serpentof magistrate.

-6

ZO<t)OKAHZ

CARIA
Metal
Size

435

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reveese

Similar.

KniriN
of

Head (behind, downwards) young Herakles r., wearing lion's


;

skin

in

front,

upwards, magistrate's

name.
26

JE

-7

nveoNiKoz
nveoNiKoz
(?)

JE

-65

2,'^

.E

-65

29

A<]

-65

XAPMY

Doniitian

Ao [MIJTIANOZ ZEBAZ
Head
of Doniitian
r.,

KIllflN
upwards.

(beneath)

Crab, with claws

laur.

30

-6

inscr.

reads
r.

upwards,

from

beneath,

towards

NISYROS
350300
Beonze
Dolphin
beneath, trident
r.

Circa

B.C.

Head
195

of

Poseidon

r.

r.

-4

[Cf.

B.M.C;

Pl. XXXIV. 4.]

Female head
rolled.

r.,

wearing stephane

hair

NIZY

(above)
1.

Dolphiii

r.

beneath,

trident

20-

-45
,3

K 2

436

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Rhodes
0/
the three

ancient cities of Bhodes,

sixth centurij B.C., lalysus in the jifth.

combined

to

found

the

new

cajjitcd

Camirns and Lindus struck silver in the In 408 B.C. the inhabitants of these three of Bhcdes, irhich henceforward tKcnnjjoJisr.d

the coinage.

lALYSUS
Circa

500408

B.C.

In type and fabric the coins of lalysus recall those of Lycia, Cyprus and Cyrene, which may be an index of the direction her commerce took*

Phoenician .Standard

Stater
Forepart of winged
astragalos (?)

boar

1.

beneatli,

[IJAAVSION
1.
;

222-6

all -within

(beneath) Eagle's bead well-defined incuse square.

-95

[Plate

lit.

19.

LINDUS
Circa

600500

B.C.

Phoenician Standard

Stater
Lion's
tion

head

r., with open jaws; truncadotted; all within incuse square.

213-5

Incuse divided into two oblong compartments, the surfaces of which are covered with irregular markings.

-9

[Plate hv. 20.]

* See

B.M.C. Carta,

p. ci.

CARIA

437

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Rkverse

RHODES
Cii-ca

394

B.C.

Ehodes wax one of

the states

coins with the type of Herakles

that joined the Anti-Lticonian League, and sti-ncTc and the serpents after Conoas victory at Ciiidns.
2, p.

See under Ephesus, No.

327.

Silver

Aeginetic Standard

Stater
Infant
Herakles, naked, strangling serpent with border obscure.
kneeling
either
r.,
;

(in field)

Rose

all

within

cir-

hand

cular incuse.

167-1

-9

[Plate

liv. 21.

Circa

400333

B.C.

On

issues.

foundation of Rhodes in 408 B.C. silver of Attic weight formed the earliest Within a very short time, however, this standard was replaced by the employed liin, lihodiun, inliirh resembles that emvloued in verii early times at Chios (q.v.). which re.iembles
the

SiLVEB

Rhodian Standard

Tetradraclim
Head
of

Helios,
r.
:

wards

three-quarter face tohair loose.

POAION

Rose with spray, (above) having two buds r. in field 1., sphinx between rose and spray, in seated r. minute letters, downwards, J E^O(?)*; all within incuse square.
;
;

227-6

1-05

[Plate

lv.

1.]

Didrachms
Similar.

POAION
in field
1.,

(above)

bunch

of grapes

Rose, with bud r. all within


;
;

incuse.

102-

101-6

M M

-75 -75

incuse square

in field

1.,

E
1.

incuse circular

in field

and

r.,

. These letters, wMch are "fortunately appear from their size and position to be ^l^'l'^^^.'^^^lr'^^% Mr, Head, -^hom I have conan artist should attach his between the class =^f %' ,^7,VTn ^""^y "'P^J^ that the " their suited, thinks not, and suggests w tn.ii on which they wrote y with initial letters only, ana ^^..^t on which magistrates signed

*-^aU

^^^^^^^^^Jt^^o:^

TayT

name

letters. at greater length in ordinary

438

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metai.
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Similar type, of more advanced

style.

POAION

(above)
style
;

Similar type, of more


in
;

advanced

field

1.,

filleted

thyrsos and all defined circular incuse.


1)8

EY

within faintly

/R

-85

Similar.

Similar, -with

bud on

either side,

103-2

.R

-85

to

1.,

A
?
;

to

r.,

trident upright.

100-3

/R -85

to

1.,

to

r.,

trident upright,

and AA

Circa

333304
Su.VEU

B.C.

Bhodian Didrachms
Simila
j j

O
bud

(in field,
r.
;

beneath)

Rose

-with

magistrate's symbol in field 1.

name

above, and

103-6

-8
j

ANTIPATPOS
lv.

ear of corn.

[Plate
101-5

2.]

M
Al

-85

APISTOBIOS
EPA5IKAH[S]
pieces.

wreath of

ivy.

10

103-2

-7

helmet

with cheek-

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXVII. 2.]


11 lCO-1

-75

<l>IAnNIAA[S]

lamp.

Similar, but head i-adiate.

POAION
field
1.,

(above)

12

101-4

-9

harpa and

EY

Similar type; in border of dots.


;

Beonze

Head

of

earring,

Rhodos r., wearing stephane, and necklace; hair rolled.

(in
r.

field,

beneath)

Rose with

bud on
in field
1.,

18

17-

JE -45
traces of symbol.

CARTA

439

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Circa

304166

B.C.

After the faiiions siege by Deiiietriiis Foliorcetes, Bhodes entered on a period of great commercial prosperiiij, which lasted until she became involved in trouble For Alexandrine tetradrachms issued circa 189 to 166 B.C., see with Home. Vol. I., p. 310, Nos. 139/.

Silver

Rhodian Standard Tetradrachms


Head
of

Helios,
r.
:

radiate,
liair

three-quarter

POAION
in
field

(above)
1.,

Rose,
;

with bud

r.

face towards

loose.

symbol

in field

beneath,

magistrate's

name

border of dots.
r.

u
15

2101
207-

Al -95

AMEINI AZ

prow

,R

05

EYKPA THS
[Plate lv.
3.]

thunderbolt.

Di dr a chms
P
I

O
bud
field

(in
r.
1.,
;

Rose, with beneath) field, in above, magistrate's name border of dots. symbol
;
;

16

102-1

-8

MNAZIMAXOZ
standing
1.,

Pallas,

helmeted,

holding

aplustre

and

trophy-stand.

[Plate

lv. 4.]

17

87-2

JR

-8

MNAZIMAXOZ
aplustre (?)

Nike

1,

holding

18

102-8

JR

-9

XTAZIHN
cro.ssed.

bow

in

case

and

club,

19

103-

/R

-9

TIMOOEOZ

terminal figure facing.

20

103-8

-85

Draclims
Similar, bat head not radiate.

Similar

no border.
1.,

21

49-

M M M
.il

-6

APHXIAAMOZ

Artemis running holding long torch.


butterfly
r.

22 23

35-6

-65
-55

AINHTHP

33-4 31-3

24

-65

(head towards

1.)

AINHTUP
[B.M.C, Pl.
XXXIX. 1.]

caduceus; (P

higher up).

440

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

36-4

M
Al
Ai

-6

(head towards ].; two oblong countermarks, one containing cbiniaera r., the other a quiver (?))

AINHTUP
up).

caduceus;-

(P O higher

26 27

39-6
41-,-)

-65
-6

APIZTAKOZ
roProS
[B.M.G., Pl. XXXIX. 2.]

caduceus.
in case.

bow

28

46-4

JR

-6

[E]YKPATHZ

tripod.

Similar.

Similar, with

bud on

1.,

symbol on
;

r.

29

34-3

/R

-6

caduceus

in field

1.,

Similar.

Similar, with

bud on

either side.

30

41-

-6

[KA]AAIZTPAT[OZ]
wards.
I

club down-

(No. 30

is

pierced.)

Similar type

head towards

1.

PO

(in

field
;

r.)

Eose,

with

bud

on

either side above, in field 1., symbol.

name

of magistrate

31

33-4

Al

-65
!

ZTPATUN
5.

caduceus.

[Plate ly.

Hemidra ohms
Similar type
;

head towards

r.

P O
r.
1.,
;

(in field,

beneath)

Rose, with bud

above,

magistrate's

name

in field

symbol.
I I

32 33

19-5
19-1

M M

-45

A M E N AZ

ithyphallic term

r.

'45

The following four coins of Bhodian types do not hear

the

may have

name of

the city

and

been struck elsewhere.

Drachms
Head
1.
;

of Helios, three-quarter face towards hair loose.

Rose,

with
;

bud
in

on
field

KAHZ

1.;
].,

above,

winged thunderbolt.
34
28-9

A 10

beneath,

/R

countermark, chimaera

r.

name and monogi-am,


[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXXIX. 9,]

obscure.

CARIA

441

No.

442

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

47

42-8

M M M
JR

-66

OPAZYMHA
r.
;

head-dress of Isis (on


tendril

bud on
7.J

1.,

on

r.).

[B.M.C., Pl.
29-8
-6

xr,.

KAAAIZIN[HZ]

(sic)

caduceus.
Isis

49

40-3

-65

MAHZ
[Plate
lv.

head-dress

of

(on

r.

tendril on either side).


6.]

50

44-

-6
I

MHNOACOPOC
on
either
side).

star

(on

r.

tendril

61

44-

52

37-7

M M M
-R

-65
-7

M N H MUN
as preceding,
(No. 52
is

cornucopiae.

with

in field

r.

pierced.)

53

33-2

-6

NIKH<t>OPOZ
corn.

hand holding ear

of

[B.M.a, Pl.
64
55
44-9
-6

XL.

8.]

ZENOKPATHZ
<t>IA0KPATHZ
[B.M.C., Pl. XL. 11.

lyre (chelys).

45-4

M
M

-6

bncranium.

56

41-7

-65
I

01 AI2N

ear of corn (on

r.

bud on

1.).

Hemidrachms
Head
face
of

Helios,
r.

radiate,

three-quarter

towards

57

16-2
19-6

58
69

15-8
16-2
19-

60
61

M M M M M M
JR

Similar; position of symbol and of bud varying.

-5

ANAPONIKOZ
ANTAlO[Z]

thunderbolt on

r.

-5

doubtful symbol on

r.

-55
-5

ANTAIZ

(sic)


tree

ANTIHATPOZ
ATTOAAnNIOC
[Plate
lv.

-55

on

1.

7.]

62 63

19-8
16-6

-5

APIZTo
-6

- _

doubtful symbol on
1.

r.

APTEMnN
(No. 63 has been twice pierced.)

club on

64 65

18-2 19-5

M M

-5

APXIAZ
-5

no symbol

visible

bud on
r.

r.

APXI NOY

doubtful symbol on

CARIA

443

No.

Weight

Metai.
Size

Obverse

Reveese

66
67

19-G

68
69

70
71

74
I

211

294.-

31-5

77 78

63-

531

444

ASIA MINOR

K"o.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeterse

Similar type, towards

r.

(around)

Similar

type,

with
;

magistrate's name and symbol around border of dots.

79

63-7

-85

APIZTOMAXOZ
aplustre.

(downwards from

r.)

[B.M.C, Pl.

xli.

2.

Beonze
Similar type
;

chlamys about neck.

PO

(above) Full-blown rose, seen from tbe front; beneath, magistrate's name; all within wreath of oak.

80

331-

1-4

IHNHN
Head
of Helios
r.,

radiate.

(around)

Similar type

around,

traces of magistrate's

name, and palm

81

80-

border of dots.
-7

Similar.

POA

U)

Similar type; border

of dots.

82

-65

no symbol

visible.

Similar.

OAIWN
P
(to
1.
;

(around)

Similar type; beneath, thunder-

83

bolt
-7

border of dots.

Early Impci-inl Times

43

B.C.

96

A.D.

Ehodes loas at first attached to the cause of Pompeius, hut subsequently declared ! favour of Caesar. She was heavily punished for adhering to Ms party after lus death by Cassius Parmensis, toho, in 42 B.C., carried off a portion of the Ehodian fleet and destroyed the rest by fire. Commercial depression, consequent
on the loss of her influence at sea, led to a reduction in the currency under one or other of the early emperors. The inscription on No. 92 shows that the value of the large bronze pieces loas doubled.

Bronze

Head
ivy
;

of Dionysos

1.,

wearing wreath of

ETTIANTiro
(around)
dots.

border of dots.

NOYPOAII2N
;

Nike standing r. (on basis ?), holding wreath and palm border of

84

329-

1-45
(No. 8i
is

double-struck.)

CARIA
Metal
Size

445

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similar type

v.,

radiate

border of dots.

POA

(in field) Nike standing 1. on globe, holding wreath (?) and palm

85

362-

infield, ETTI

AEY(?); border

ol:

dots.

1-5

(No. 85

is

double-struck,

and almost barbarous.)

Similar.

PO

,.

c ij

\
''

Nike

_ _ ^ and palm
86
293-

advancing r., holding aplustre


I

TPATOY;
1-4

around, I border of dots.

T A M ATE M O

Similar type
of dots.

1.,

head not radiate

border

POAI

UN
AA
;

Nike standing
holding palm.

En

1. on prow^, wreath and

<|>AINI
87
4-2 7-

1-4

inscr. in field

border not

visible.

Head

of

Alektrona

r.,
;

radiate,

vjr

earing

P O

earring and neck.


70-

necklace

drapery about

ing

Nike advancing in wreath and palm symbol border of dots.


(in field)
; ;

1.,

hold1.,

field

-65

rising sun.

{B.M.C, Pl.
89
ri-o

xLii.

ll.J

-65

fish-hook.

Head

of Helios
;

r.,

radiate

drapery about

POA

\IH

Terminal statue of Helios,

neck

border of dots.

radiate, draped, facing; 1. hand is placed on breast ; border of dots.

90

67-

-75

[Plate

lv. 9.]

Bust of Dionysos r,, dx-aped and wearing wreath of ivy thyrsos over shoulder
;

PO

(UN

Rose; border of dots.

border of dots.

91

33-

M
Didr achm
Head
of Helios
r.,

radiate.

POAIflN
Female

(on

r.

AIAPAXMON

downwards) (on 1. downwards)

figure, wearing long chiton, standing facing, between two thymiateria; she places her 1. hand on her breast; over her head is a canopy supported on either side by a flying Nike border of dots.
;

92

321-

1-3

[B.M.C., Pl.

xltii.
?)

2.]

(Restruck

446

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Keteese

POAI tON

Bust of Helios

r.,

radiate;

POAI
radiate,

WN

Bust

of

Sarapis

r.,

border of dots.

draped and wearing modius

border of dots.

93

57-

'65

inscr. begins r.

inscr. begins r.

Heaxi of Helios r., radiate; in front, star; border of dots.

'

POAI XiN
inscr. begins

Bust of Sarapis and wearing modius border


;

r.,

draped

of dots.

94

53-5

JE

-75

1.

[B.3I.C., Pl.

xmi.

5.]

Iiiqirn'al

Coinage

From

Neri-d io
the

Commochs
issues

there are coins of


entirely.

Bhodes

loifh

the

heads of emperors.
A.D.

Thereafter

cease

The great earthqvalie of 165

was

largely responsible for the ultimate ruin of the city.

Antoninus Pins

ANTnNINOC KAICAP
Antonmus Pius
95
r.,

Head

of
j

POAI
radiate-;

HN

Head

of

Helios

r,

laur.

drapery about neck.

-75

inscr. begins r.

LYDIA
Mktal
SiZK

447

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeverse

LYDIA
EARLY LYDIAN COINAGE
Sixth Century B.C.

oriijinally

The Lydians were the first people to coin money {about 700 B.C.). The metal At a later date, possibly in the reign of Croesus, used was electrum. a double currency of gold and siloer was instituted.
SiLVEE

Babyloiiic

Standard

Half-Stater
Foreparts of lion
81r.,

open-moutlied, and

Two rough

incuse squares, side by side.

of bull

1.,

face to face. [Platjb lv. 10.]

-65

ACRASUS
Imperial Times

Bust of young Dionysos wearing hair long.


-65

r.,

wreathed, and

AKPA C
cing
1.,

IlTflN Nike advanJ holding wreath and palm.

Septimius Severus

AV

KAA

COVHPOC
r.,

AKPAC lilTUN

Head

of Septimius Severos

laur.

Asklepios, wearing himation, standing facing, head 1., leaning with r. on long serpent-staff.

-7

ANINETUS
Imperial Times

KTI

MENOC

Bust

of

youth

r.,

AN NH
I

Cultus- statue
facing,

diademed, and draped.

of

Artemis Ephesia,

wearing

modius.-

-75

[Plate lv. 11.

448

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Keveese

APOLLONIS
Imperial Coinage

Septimius Severus

TT

AVTKAI AC7T CEOVHPOC CTPAH M HTPIOV AnAAAB Bust of Septimius Severus ATTOAAnNI . ^^ (around) ^^-^ laur., wearing cuirass and paludaAnN
r.,
^

''''

mentum.

Shrine, within
figure,

which stands

r.

female

wearing chiton and peplos, and holding ears of corn (?) in r. and

patera in
1-15

1.

[Plate

lv.

12.]

Caracalla

AYANTO) NINOCCB

Youthful bust of Caracalla r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

[A]TTOAAWNI
[A]GON
pediment
is

Distyle temple, seen from the side; the

filled

with sculpture, and

the roof crowned with statues; at the entrance, statue of Apollo, naked,
r.,

bow
1-2

advancing his in 1. hand.


[Plate

I.

foot,

and

holdino-

lv.

13.]

BLAUNDUS
First Century
B.C.

Bronze

Head

of

m ringlets;
87-i

Apollo r., laur. hair falling border of dots.


;

MAAYNAE WN
monogram

Bow

and

quiver, between
;

lines of inscr.

in field

beneath, -i*p
-7

obscure.

Imperial Times
Tl.e inscr.

on tie Ber. of No. 2 refers to tke Macedonian origin peopte of Blaundus claimed.

^Uch He

AHMOC BAAVNAnN Youthful


long.

head of the Demos

MAK6ABAA
r.
;

hair

Young river-god Hippurios, naked to waist, reclining 1., holding reed in r and cornucopiae in 1. his 1. arm rests
;

[VNACflN]

on
1-

overturned

vase,

whence

tiows; mex.,

innOVPIOC

wat.ir

LYDIA
Mktal
Size

44

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Nero

NPnN KAICAP
of

Youtliful bust

BAA[VNAI2N]
Apollo

(in field

r.,

upwards)

Nero

r.,

wearing

paludamentum

head bare.

Kitbaroedos, wearing talaric chiton, standing r., holding lyre in r., and plektron in lowered 1.

-7

inscr. reads

downwards from

].

m field
[B.M.C, Pl.
v.

1.,

upwards,

^AAAI TEN HZ

8.]

BRIULA
Imperial

Times

BPIOVA6I
r.,

Bust draped and radiate.

TUN

of

Helios

AAHTHP 0I1N

Kybele,

wearing

kalathos, standing to front, i-esting her hands on the heads of two lions, which are seated on either side of her, looking

away from
.E -75
inscr. begins r.

her.

inscr. begins r.

[Plate

lv.

14.

CILBIANI rNPERIOEES*
Imperial Coinage

M. Aurelius

AVPHAI
Aurelius

KAICA
r.,

Head

of

M.

KIABIAN

TTPIN

Telesphoros

bare.

standing facing.

-lb

inscr. begins r.

Caracalla

AVK MAV ANTnNINOC wearing Caracalla


Bust
of
r.,

KIA
1.

BIAN
;

NIK AD.
1.,

laur.,

The Emperor standing


over altar

cuirass and

paludamentum.

on spear, and with r. he is being crowned from behind by Nike, who holds palm in 1.
inscr. begins r.

leaning with holding patera

IE,

1-2

countermark,

(?)

* See Imkoof-Blumer,

Num.

Zeit.,

1888, pp. Iff.,

and Lydische Stadtmumen, pp. 55


3

ff.

450

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

DALDIS
Imperial Times

lPACVH
Senate
r.,

KAHTOC
draped.

Bust of the

AAAAIANUN

Artemis, wearing short chiton and endromides, runningr., seizing from behind bj the horns stag rearing r.

-85

Commodus

AVT KAIM Bust of AOC


r.,

AVP KOAAAAO
Commodus, bearded,

lanr.,

wearing cuirass and paluda-

nientnm.

niAVPMHTPOAX2 POVAPXA AAAAIA

NUN

draped and wearing turreted head-dress, seated in biga of ]ions 1. she holds sceptre in r., and leans
with
1.

Kybele,

arm on tympanum.
;

1-4

ethnic in ex. above.

magistrate's

name

in field

GERME
The following and similar
It

seems,

however,

certain

pieces were formerly attributed to Genne in that they were struclc at the Lydian
citn

Musia
of that

name on

the

Kaikos*

Imperial Times

Bust of Hermes winged petasos.


-6

r.,

draped,

wearing

rep

MHN

Telesphoros

standing

facing.

Gordian

III.

^X'^: Bust

'^;

of

^ A'^f"- roPAiANoc Gordian wearing


III.
r.,

laur.,

cuirass

and paludamentum.

rePMHN

AIA APIC TO (around) Nl (in field, above) J<OV (in field, beneath)
(inex.)

MM
*

Dionysos, naked, standing in biga of panthers bounding 1. he holds kantharos r., and leans with 1. on

thyrsos.

[Plate
See Imhoof-Blumer, Lydische StacUm., pp. 66

lv.

15.

ff.

LYDIA
Metal
Size

451

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

AVT
(sic)

ATN TOPAI ANOC

rep /nHNjQN
modius, standing
cornucopiae.
1.,

Similar type.

Tyche, wearing holding rudder and

1-

AVT
JE
-85

A\ANTrOPAIANOC

rPA\
with

Similar type.

Herakles, naked, skin at his back and club over 1. shoulder, advancing r., dragging behind him Kerberos.
lion's

HNHN

[Plate

lv. 16.]

Tranquillina

<I)OVPTP
stephane.

ANKVAAINAC
r.,

Bust

ni/^ AVP N
/V\

AlBIAN-reP
(in field r.)

of Tranquillina

draped and

-svearing

(around

NHN

Apollo, naked, standing r., holding r. above his head, and with 1. grasping lyre, which rests on short column behind, tree, round which a serpent
;

twines.

xE 1-2
[Plate
lv. 17.

Philippus Senior

AVT- K M lOVA
Bust of Philippus

01

AinnOCAV
r.,

nirin
T XI N rePMHN
which
his
r.,

epn povpov4>
(around)

Senior

radiate,

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

B (m

field)

(on ex. line)


(in ex.)
1.

Herakles, naked, seated


1.

hand

rests

on rock, on on out;

stretched

a wine-cnp.

1-4

GORDUS JULIA
ImiJerial Times

rOP AOC

Female bust

r.,

wearing

6TTI

AY AOY

Diota.

turreted head-dress.

inscr.

bains'

inscr. begins r.
r.

M 2

452

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

HIEROKAISAREIA
This
city, originally called Hierakome, changed its as a recognition of the assistance given by that earthquake of a.d. 17.*

name in honour of Tiberius Emperor after the great

Imperial Times

AH AAOC
Demos
r.,

Youthful bust of the


laur.

IP

OKA

CAPGflN

Artemis

standirjg in biga of stags galloping r. she holds bow in extended 1., and with
r.

plucks arrow from quiver.

1-15

Bust of Artemis r., di'aped, hair in knot quiver at shoulder, and top
;

lPOK
standing

AICAPI2N
1.,

Naked boy
r.

raising his

of

bow

hand.

visible in front.

-65

HYPAEPA
Iiiipcrinl

Coinage

Sabina

CAB6INA CBACTH
Sabina phane.
r.,

draped and

Bust of wearing ste-

VnAI

Apollo Tyrimnaked, standing 1., holding double-axe in r. and branch in lowered 1.


naios,t

nHNHN

-85

inscr. begins r.

[Plate

lv.

18.]

Septimius Severus

AVKAIA COVHPOC
beptimius
cuirass

Severus

r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing

VHAin HNnN
to
waist,

Asklepios,

naked

and paludamentnm.

-7

standing facing, head 1., leaning with r. on long serpent-staff.

ii. 47. See Imhoof-Blunier, LyA. Stadtm., p. 9. t See Imhoof-Blumer, Lydiscke StadUnUn.en, pp. 150 ffi, for this type at Thyatira.

Tac.^.naJ.

LYDIA
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obveksk

Eevebse

AV

KAI

AC

COVHPOCn

eni

CTPA T <i>AnA ninNOC


A
(around) (beneath lion's forefeet)

Similar type.

HP

VHAinH

NUN

.i^3
^

Kybele, draped and wearing kalathos,


she seated in biga of lions galloping 1. holds patera in extended r., and leans
;

with 1. on tympanum head turned back.

nearer lion has

JE 1-3

oval countemiark, containing cultus-statue of Artemis Anaitis facing.

Julia

Domna
nil

lOVAIA CBACTH
Domna
r.,

Bust of Julia

draped.

PA KOC VHAI TTHNUN (in ex.)

Tetrastyle temple, within which, in arched central space, cultus-statue of

Artemis Anaids facing.

M
Caracalla

AVKAIM

AVANTI2NINO C
r.,

ni

CTP<t>
(around)
.

A-

HP

n HAHin

Bust of youthful Caracalla wearing cuirass and aegis.

laur.,

NOC
The
ing

(in field,

beneath)

1.,

and of Artemis Anaitis opposite her stands Apollo r., naked but for chlamys over shoulders, placing his 1. on lyre, which stands on ground beside him, and with r. crowning the cultus-statue.
;

City, draped and turreted, standholding sceptre and peplos in 1., on outstretched r. the cultus-statue

1-6

countermark as on No.

3.

[Plate lv. 19.]


(No.
.5

has been corered with

silver.

Plautilla

4>OVAnAA VTIAAAC6B
Bust of Plautilla
ing stephane.
r.,

_ _

<l>

AAOViePAKOC
(,,3,.)

(?,

around)

draped and wear-

VTTAITTH

The Emperor Caracalla on horseback


galloping r., with cloak flying, about to spear prostrate foeman.

1-2

same countermark.

454

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevekse

Gordian

III.

AVT

MANT

TOPAIANOC

VHAinHNIlN C

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentam.

TPAIAAO
veil
;

(around)

TATA
C

(inex.)_

Cultus-statue of Artemis Ana'itis facing,

wearing modius and

in field,

T
<I>

1-2

[Plate

lv. 20.]

Valerianus

AVT

K - Bust of Valerianus Senior cuirass and paludamentum.

nO-

BAAEPIANOC
r.,

KONAIANOV CTP VnAIHHN

wearing

X2N
1.,

Tyche, wearing modius, standing holding rudder and cornucopias.

1-1

HYRCANIS
Imperial Coinage

Commodus

AVTO
C
r.,

KAI AA Bust of Commodus, fully bearded, laur., wearing cuirass and paluda-

AVPHKOMOAO CTPAAOVETANTHNEI NOY


(around)

mentum.

MAKEAN
Hades
in galloping

('^'^)

quadriga
;

r.,

carry-

ing off Persephone; behind, Pallas standing r., helmeted beneath horses' feet, serpent and overturned vase;
above, Eros (?).

1-55

poor condition

details very obscure.

MAEONIA
IiDpericil

Times

AH MOC

(on

r.)

Youthful head of the

Demos

r.,

laur.

MAIO

ND.N Cultus-image of Artemis Anaitis facing.

MAIO

ND. Bust of Pallas 1., wea,ring crested Corinthian helmet and

eniATTOAA
standmg
1.,

UNIOY

Demeter(?)
r.,

wearing long chiton and

JE

-8

peplos; she holds ears of corn in and leans with 1. upon sceptre.

LYDIA

455

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revekse

Vine, with leaves and grapes.

MAlO

Herakles standing, naked, facing, leaning with r. on club, and holding on 1. arm lion's skin and
cornncopiae.

NUN

jE

Herennia Etruscilla

PNTPOV CKIAAACB
Bust of Herennia Etruscilla and wearing stephane.
r.,

nAVPAn<l)IANOV

TOVKAeH

draped

NAIOV APA MA lONHN


Zeus Lydios, wearing hiniation. standing 1., holding sceptre in 1. and eagle

on outstretched

r.

1-3

inscr.

runs round in two lines. [Plate lv. 21.]

MAGNESIA AD SIPYLUM
Fivtit

Cenliirij

B.C.

Head

of

bearded Herakles

r.,

wearing

MArNHTHN
ZITTYAOY

(on r

downwards

taenia.

(on 1., downwards) Pallas standing 1., holding Nike on extended r., her 1. hand resting on shield, which stands on the ground beside her
in field
1.,

"^

152-

177-5

M M

-95
-95

countermark, club.

uncertain countermark.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

[MAriNHTnCN]

(onr.) (onl.) Demeter standing 1., draped, holding ears of corn in r., and leaning with

CmYAOY
upon long

1.

torch.

68-

-75

lines of inscr. read downwards.

Imperial Times

Head

of bearded

Herakles

r.

Lion walking

r.

M
M

-6

MATNH T
X2N

(around)

(in ex.)

-6

MATN H

(around)

456

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Eevbbse

CITTV

AOC
r.,

Sipylos

Bearded head of Mount wearing taenia.

MATN HTflN
waist,

Asklepios, naked to
facing,

standing
r.

head

1.

he

leans with
-75

on short

serpent-staff.

I[P]ACV

NKAHTOC
r.,

Youthful

nCTAVe60 AOTOVMAr
Tetrastjle temple, within which Tyche, turreted, standing 1., holding rudder

bust of the Senate

draped.

and cornucopiae.
uncertain counteiinark.

Domitian

AOM --KAIC APCBACTOC MArNHTnN AHO Head of Domitian


r.,

...

V
seated
].,

laur.

Apollo,

naked

to

waist,

holding patera in extended r., and leaning with 1. arm on lyre, which stands on omphalos.
-9

Domitia

AOMjTIA C6BACTH
Domitia phane.
r.,

Bast of
ste-

MATNH
1.,
;

draped and wearing

River-god reclining r. and cornucopiae in ). his 1. arm rests on overturned vase, whence water flows.
holding reed in
reads upwards from
r.

CITT

-6

inscr.

beneath

to-

wards
Sever us Alexander

AKMAVP CAAZANAPOC
Bust of Severns Alexander r., laur.. wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

en KAiTi ANOV- MH (m tield, . ,.


,.

-p

MATNH T
10

p^

, above)

,.

1-2

Similar type

no cornucopiae.

Gordian

III.

AV KAIM ANT rOPAIANOC


Bust
of

Gordian

III. r., laur.,

wearing

TTCTPAVP e0
(around)

AOTOVBMA

cuirass

and paludamentum.

N w
Kybele,

(in ex.)

(in field r.)

11

wearing turreted liead-dress, seated 1. on throne with back, holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. arm on
1-45

tympanum

at her feet, liou

1.

[B.M.C., Pl. XVI. ll.l

LYDIA
Metal
Size

457

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Otacilia Severa

M njA CBH PA C

Otacilia Severa

r.,

Bust of draped and wearing

en AINIO V MArNHTCinVAwhich breaks


divinity (Tyche
?)

(in ex.)

staph ane.

Tetrastyle temple; within, beneath arch


line of pediment, figure of

12

standing

1.

1-

Philippus Junior

KM

I-

iMAinn OC
r.,
;

Philippus Junior

and paludamentum

Bust of wearing cuirass head bare.

enAVAiNiov Bin niKO vap


(around)

CITTV

(.mej..;

Nike, holding palm in 1., advancing I. to place wreath on trophy, at foot of which kneels captive r.

13

M
JE

1-3

14

13

nCTAINIOV-

BinniMA
(in ex.)

TNHT

(around)

CITTV A-

Gallienus

AIKIN rAAAIHNOCGallienus
15
r.,

Bust

of

laur.,

wearing

cuirass

Agonistic urn, containing two palms, and inscribed

NMONIA(?)

M
M

and paludamentum.
1-

encTPAVP * ponthnoc
(around)

MArNHT
cin
16
1-

(in ex.)

eniCTPAV
(around)

P<|)P

ONTHNOC
.i^3^x

MArNHT-

MASTAURA
Imperial Coinage

Commodus

AAVPHKOM OAO
bust of

ni
r.,

Youthful wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Commodus

laur.,

Youth, wearing short chiton and chlamys, standing r., holding with 1. which the horn of a humped bull 1., he is about to strike with double-axe
held in raised
r.
;

rPA KAHTOV (around) [M]ACTAVP6 (in ex.)

bull lifts
lv. 22.]

r.

foreleg.

1-4

[Plate

3 N

4.58

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvebse

Reverse

Caracalla

M-AV
of

ANTX2NI
r.,

Caracalla

laur.,

Toutliful bust wearing cuirass

AAACTAVPeiTHN
Lighted altar
growing.
;

(around)
side,

on either

a tree

and paludaaientum.

JE

-75

[Plate

lv.

23.]

Otacilia Severa

M nTAKEI-

CEBHPAr.,

MACTAYP
draped

Bust of Otacilia Severa and wearing staph ane.

Eirn N
Er*iM

(in field above)

AnOAINAPI
Selene,
;

(beneath)

with crescent on her head, standing in biga of humped bulls galloping r. she holds in either hand a lighted torch.

!:

uncertain countermark.

second line in ex.

of

magistrate's

name

begins

MOSTENE
Imperial Coinage

Gallienus

AIKIN

rAAAIHNOC
r., laur.,

Gallienus

Bust of wearing cuirass and

eniCTPAVP zvi ha o vt
(around)

paludamentura.

lA

Young

AO (beneath horse) MOCTHN (in ex.)


xj
,,

lAOC
,,
,

(in field above)


,

male

divinity,

i\-ith

flying

chlamys, riding r., carrying a doubleaxe over his 1. shoulder; in front, Hermes, naked, head 1., leading the horse by the bridle, and holding caduceus in 1. in the background, a cypress; at horse's forefeet, altar.
;

11
[Plate
lv.

24.J

LYDIA
Metal
SiZR

459

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

NACEASA
Trajan

AVNPTPAI ANONC
of Trajan
r.,

Head

NAKPA CITIIN

Tetrastyle temple,

laur.

within which, figure of the Emperor standing 1. in military dress, extending r. hand, and leaning with 1. on spear.

JE

-75

inscr. begins

r.

NYSA
First Ceiiturii
B.C.

Bronze

Head

of

Persephone

r.,

wreathed with

[NY]ZAEI2N

corn. 81-

Hades in (around) quadriga galloping r., carrying ofi Persephone; beneath, ZIMflN

-75

uncertain countermark.

Imperial Coinage

M. Aurelius

M AVPHAIbare.

OVHPOC

KAI
;

AeVMBPOCNVCA
nAinNIOVP*
hand, 1. chlamys.
in

nNniAI

Youthful bust of M. Aurelius r., wearhead ing cuirass and paludamentum

(around)Athyrubros, the oekist,* as naked youth standing ]., holding patera over altar;

spear

round

1.

arm,

1-2

inscr. begins r.

{B.M.C., Fl.

XX.

5.]

_ _

AVPH ANT

- -

Similar

enrp ac

ia

tikov

(around)

type, bearded.

NVCAnN
;

(in ex.)

Hexastyle temple, with sculptures in the pediment within it, figure of Men standing, as on No. 4.

1-4

M. Aurelius and

L.

Verus

TflNINONKAIOV HPON clad


togas,

AVTOKPATOPAC
M.

KAICAPAN
in

rPAVPAIOAOmCsJc)

NVCA6
chiton,

Aurelius and L. Verus, standing face to face, clasped r. hands.

with

Men, wearing short filM chlamys, and pointed cap, standing 1., holding patera and leaning upon spear
behind shoulders, crescent.

1-4
* Strabo, xiv. 650.

3n

4C0

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Commodus

AVTKAICAPMAVP ANTK AOCCB Bust of Commodus, bearded,


. . .

n rp Av
NVCA6I2N

AIOAOT O

Similar type.

1.,

laur.,

wearing cuirass and paluda-

mentum.

1-45

inscr. begins r.

Valerianus Senior

AVKAinOAIKINBAAEPIANOC
Bust
cuirass
of

n rp AVPTPV<|>XlCIANOVTl^
API
(around)

Valerian

r.,

laur.,

wearing

and paludamentum.

(in inner line)

CAE

(beneatli)

UN

Agonistic table with lion's feet

on

it,

an urn inscribed
JE 1-05
uncertain countermark.

SEOPAMIA

PHILADELPHIA
Time of Augustus*

Bronze
Bust
of

Artemis

r.,

draped and wearing

4>IAAAEA<t)En[N]
wards)

(in field r.,

down-

stephane; at shoulder, border of dots.

bow and quiver;

Apollo, wreathed and naked to waist, seated 1. on throne with back he holds patera in r., and his lyre stands on the ground behind him on r. pillar of throne, owl r. in ex.,
; ;

APXIEPEYZ
]84-5

in field

1.,

downwards,

EPMITTTTOZ

124-5

^ M

EPMorENoYZ
-9

ex. off coin.

-7

no border

visible.

ethnic off coin.

Similar type.

<l>IAAAEA<t>EnN
draped, standing
in lowered
r.

(in field r.)


r.,

Apollo,

holding plektron
1.
;

and lyre in
,
'

in field

1.,

EP/v\innoz

APXIEPEVX
111-5

^ "o"^ 01 dots.

-7

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

[Plate

lvi.

1.]

* See Imhool-Blumer, Lyd. Stadtm., pp. 113

ff.

LYDIA
Metal
SlZK

461

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Macedonian

shield

border of dots.

<t>IAAAEA
<l>Ea)N

(above) (beneath) Thunderljolt above, laurel-wreath.


;

all

within

71-

.E

-65

Bearded head (Herakles


taenia.

?)

r.,

wearing

<MAAAEA
4>EUJN
laurel.

(to (to

r.,
1.,
;

Lyre (kithara)
14684-

downwards) downwards) all within wreath

of

-7

Imperial Times

EPA

CVNKAHTOC
r.,

Bust

of the

<|)

A A A EA

<l>

Efl N

Stag standing r

Senate

draped.

-7

AH MOC
Demos
r.,

Youthful head of the


wreathed.

<t)A<l>IAAAA<|)nNNnKOPnN
Artemis Huntress, clad in short chiton and endromides, running r., holding bow in ]., and with r. drawing arrow from quiver at her feet, dog bound;

ing

r.

JE

-9

t)IAA
r.,

Bust turreted and draped.

AEA<t>IA

of

the City

Nn KOPOC
himatioii,

Asklepios,

clad in

standing facing, head 1., leaning with r. on long serpent-staff.

-8

<|)AI>I

AAAEA<1>IA

Similar type.

NEHK

OPUN

Cultus- statue

of

Artemis Ephesia facing, between stags.

10

-76

Severus Alexander

AYTKMAYPC YHAAIANA Bust of Severus Alexander POC and paludar.,

ni lOYA APICTON

lOYAIA

NOY

(around)

laur.,

wearing

cuirass

A
(to 1.)

P
(to r.)

mentum.

X
<|)A<l)IAAAA<|)nN
,.

H
.

NenKOPnN

""^-^
^''^

Shrine, within which Aphrodite, naked, standing r., holding mirror in 1., and binding up her hair with r.

11

1-15

[Plate

lvi.

2.]

462

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevebse

ALLIANCE

COINS

PHILADELPHIA AND SMYRNA


Imperial Times

AHMOC<l>IAA AA<l>nNNXlK
Youthful bust of the Demos of Philadelphia
r.,

KCAAVPTyche
1.,

12

- _
object

O
seated in r.,

of

Smyrna,

turreted,

wreathed.

12

JE 1-05

holding uncertain and cornucopiae in 1.

Same

die.

KCMVPNAin NrNnKOP UN O A\ O M O A
I

Kybele,
patera,

turreted,

seated

1.,
].

holding

and leaning with


;

on tym-

13

1-

panum

at her feet, lion

1.

IB.M.C, Pl.

xli.

3,J

Gordian

III.

AVT
Bust

K AA
of

ANT TOPAIANOC

<^A<1)|A

Gordian III, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


14

12

Tyche standing
head-dress, and cornucopiae.

Nn- K-CAWP. r- N OAAO n A- A\APKOV A


1., wearing turreted holding rudder and

1-2

SALA
Xu.
1

belongs to tie Time of

Trajan* No. 2

to that

of the Antouiucs (of No.

3).

Imperial Times

AHMOC CAAHNHN
the

Demos

r.,

Bust of wreathed and bearded.

-65

Hermes, naked, standing I., holding purse and caduceus chlamys over 1. arm.
;

niAAIA NAPOVIP

CAAH NUN
^\'earing crested
aegis.

Bust of Pallas

r.,

Corinthian helmet and

enirovAA ana poNrKoY


Kybele,
seated
1.,

upon tympanum
-8

wearing turreted head-dress, holding patera and leaning


;

at her feet,

lion

I.

inscr. begins r.

inscr. begins

r.

* See Imhoof-Blumer, Lyd. Stadt., p. 132, No. 2.

LYDIA

4f)3

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Antoninus Pius

AVTKAIAAPIA ANTX2NINOC eniANAPONl KOVCAAAMnN


Head
of

Antoninus Pius

v.,

laur.

OCCAAHNHN
standing
sceptre.
1.,

Zeus

Lydios

draped, holding eagle and

95

inscr. begins r.

[Plate

lvi.

3.]

SARDIS
Circa

20050

B.C.

The cdvh/ silver piece described above (p. 447) loas probably sfruch at Sardis. Persian After the overthrow of the Lydian leingdom, the currency consisted of
coins,

some perhaps mated

in

Sardia.

The brealc in Second Century B.C.


Silver

the

issue lasted

till

the

Cistophorus
Cista mystica, with half-open lid, from which issues a serpent 1. all within
;

ZAP
with
vsdth

(in field 1.)


floral scroll,

Bow-case, ornamented and containing bow


;

wreath

of ivy.

in front

and

at

sides,

two serpents,
intertwined, r., thyrsos.

heads erect and

tails

facing each other; in field

194-1

.R 1-15

Bronze

Head

of

Kybele

v..

turreted-

and veiled;

ZAPAIANHN
and

(in field

r.,

downwards)

border of dots.

Zeus Lydios, draped, standing 1., holding eagle and sceptre; in field 1., I4l

118-

-8

Head

of

young Herakles
about heck
;

lion's skin

wreathed, r., border of dots.

ZAPAIANUN
Apollo,
1.,

(in field

r.,

downwards)
1.,
;

naked,

standing

holding

crow and branch

monogram;
above.

in field of laurel all within laurel- wreath.

101-

loses-

M M
M

-55
-65

beneath.
(?), beneath.

-65

^P

464

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevekse

Head

of

young
;

Dionysos

r.,

-wearing
;

wreath of ivy
of dots.

hair in ringlets

border

ZAPAI ANflN

95-

Soi"ied panther 1., holding in raised r. forepa-w a spear, -which it breaks between its teeth in field 1., beneath plain border.
(-jjijoye) ^ ^
;

-7

(Eestruck

.')

Similar
53-3

ZAPAIANXIN
lion
r.
;

(above)
1.,

Forepart of

in field

-6

Head

of Apollo r., laur. hair rolled, with linglets falling border of dots.
; ;

ZAPAI ANIiN
Club

(to r.,

do-wnwards)
do-wn-wards)
-within -wreath of
is

(to
r.
;

1.,

all

laurel,

the continuity of which a monogram. 8


9
else-

broken by

10

56-

M M ^

-05
-6

in field

1.,

F^
t^
M*

in field
in field

r.,

-6

r.,

After circa 50

B.C.

Bust of Artemis r., draped and wearing stephane at her shoulder, bow and
;

ZAPAIANI2[N]

quiver.

(in field 1., downwards) Pallas standing 1., wearing helmet and long chiton she holds on extended r. Nike r., while her 1. rests on shield, which stands on ground beside her; in field 1., downwards,
;

11

107-0

JE

-95

ZENOKPATH[Z]
<t>l

Head

of

young
;

Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's

skin

SAPAIANnN
Apollo,
1.,

(in field

r.,

border of dots.

downwards)
1.,
;

naked,

standing
of

holding
in
field
;

crow and branch


magistrate's

laui'el

name downwards

all

within laurel- wreath. 12


67-5

JE

-66

AH AAOcimN eH BAAo[Y]
K

13

90-

-7

KOZ

(Z

in ethnic)

Imperial Times

Head

of bearded

Herakles

1.,

bare.

CAPAI ANXIN
r.,

wearing
1.

lion's

skin,

Omphale advancing and carrying

14

club over
-9

shoulder

inscr. begins r

(No. 14

is

pierced.)

IB.M.C, Pl.

XXV.

12.]

LYDIA
Metal
Size

465

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

ni

TIMNAC60Y CAPAIAN
of youiio- Herakles
r.,

Head

C BACTH

wreathed,

Nike standing]., holding wreath and palm.

lion's skin

about neck.
r.

15

JE

inscr. reads

upwards from

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

CAPAI C
16

Head

of City-goddess

r.,

CAPAIANHN BNnKOPnN
Cnltus-statue
of

tuiTeted, veiled

and draped.

Persephone,

facing,

between ear of corn and poppy-heaJ.

yE

inscr. begins

r.

[Plaie

lvi. 4.

CAPAI
Herakles
neck.

A NUN
r.,

Head

of

joung

CAPAI
r.,

A NUN
r.

Herakles,

naked,

wreathed, lion's skin about

and leaning with


looking back.

on clnb, standing

-6

inscr. reads

downwards from

1.

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

Augustus

[Z]EBA[ZT]OV
r.,

Head

of

Augustus

bare.

ANHN AAMAZ

ZAPAI

all

within wreath.

18

JE

-75

Tiberius

KAICAP ZEBAZTOY [YIOI]


Head
of Tiberius
r.,

ire.

19

AIANHN OniNAZ AKIAMOZ

ZAP

all

within wreath.

Domitia

AOMITIA CBACTH
Domitia
phane.
r.,

Bust of draped and wearing ste-

^l<^AMHTPOAX2POV
Al ANIIN
;

CAP

Figure of the Boule standing r., draped and veiled, holding opposite stands Nenusis sceptre in r. 1., plucking chiton at neck with r.

20

M
M

-9

details obscure.

21

-75

"

(TTI - -

MHT
3o

BCAPAIANHN)

466

ASIA MINOR

Oevebse

Reverse

Hadrian

AVKAITPAIANOC
of

- - _

Bust

nA<!>IHCAPAIANIlN
Aphrodite of Paptos
;

Temple

of

Hadrian

r.,

laur.

tte central part consists of a tower-like structure, open above and beneatli, and containing (beneath) a baitylos and (above) a crescent, within which is a star at the sides are two porticoes, on the roof of each of which is perched a dove in front is a semicircular paved space, enclosed all round by a palisade.*
; ;

^B

1-

inscr. reads

downwards from

r.

Julia

Domna

lOVAIA C6BACTH
Domna
r.,

Bust

of Juli.i

draped.

KOPAIA AKTIACAP
AlANflNB NCXIKO

all

within wreath

around which,
TTI

AN

23

1-2

PUN

V APX

POV<J)0 ATOr

Caracalla

AVTKAI- M- AYP ANTXirN^N OC Head of Caracalla, bearded,

r.,

eni O r

AN POV <|)OVAPXAT
(around)
,.

laur.

CAPAIANHNB NenKOPHN
urn,

(^''^'')

Agonistic

containing palm, and ornamented with nine circular marks.


vesting on basis inscribed,

24

.E 1-4

eiNA

XPVCAN

Elasrabalus

-- ANTnNINOC
Elagabalus
r.,

radiate,

Bust of wearing cuirass

- -

PAIANIIN
turreted,

B
1.,

Tyche,

and palndamentum.
25

standing

holding

iE

1-

rudder and cornucopiae.

Severus Alexander

MAVPAAE^ANAPOC
of Severus

_ _

Alexander

r.,

laur.,

Bust wearing

KO

all

within

cuirass

and paludamentum.

PAIAA around which, KTIACAP ni COVAH- PM AIANIINB 0<l>IAOV APXA T

wreath,

26

NnKO
PHN

OB

1-2

See a similar representation on Plate lxi. 19.

LYDIA
Metal
Size

167

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Goidiau HI.

AVT
Bust

KM
of

ANT TOPAIANOC

cuii'ass

Gordian III. r., lain-., wearing and paludamentum.

--APX-A-T CAPAIANnNAIC NnKOPnN


very poor condition.
1

(around)
,,

^'"^ '"'''

Pelops aud Hippodameia in quadriga galloping r.


.-]:

1I

(N"o

27

is

broken, and fastene

together by an

artificial rim.)

Similar.

CAPAIA NHN

BNCnKOPXlN

Zeus Lydios standing 1., draped, holding eagle ia r. and sceptre ia 1.


28 29

.a

1-

JE

1-

CAPAIAN.flNB
Tranquilliiia

NCXlKOPriN

<tiOVPTPANKyAAINA A
.

CAPAIANnN

NnK[OPflN]

Bust

of Tranquillina

r.,

draped.

30

Demeter, draped, standing 1., holding ears of corn in r., and leaning with 1 upon long torch; at her feet, serpent (?).

-Sc

Philippus Junior

AVT

M lOVA

<i>iAinnoc

CAPAIANflN
;

NnKOPI2N

Bust of Philippus Junior r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Dionysos, wearing himation, standing 1., holding kantharos in r. and thyrsos his 1. arm is supported on a in 1.

column; at
31

his feet,

panther

1.

JE -95

ALLIASCE COIN
SAli.DIS

AND EPHESUS
Caracalla

AYT KAI-M IlNINOC


laur.,

AYPCY
Bust
of

ANT niAN POY


(around)

<t>OY

APX

ATr

wearing

cuirass

Caracalla r., and paluda-

mentum.

CAPAIANnN<te CinNO/nO NOIA


Two
side,

(in ex.)

cultus-statues standing side by facing ; on r., that of Artemis Ephesia between two stags; on 1., that
of Persephone,

between stalk of corn


to
r.

to

1.

and poppy

32

1-4
[Pla'I'b lvi.
5.

468

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

SILANDUS
Time of Cardcalla

ni
]

ANOV
r.,

Head

of

bearded

CIAA N

Lion advancing

r.

Herakles
y-E

bare.

-8

THYATEIEA
Second Centurij
B.C.

Head
GO-

of Apollo

r.,

laur.
i ;

0YATEI

(above)

Double-headed

axe.

PHN

riN

(infield)

66

.Similar type.

0YATE[l]

(above)
(in field)

31-

-65

PH

NUN

Similar type
field
r.,

in

Imperial Times

eVAXei
Sarapis
taenia.
r.,

PHNHN

Bust

of

Zeus

niMoCXI
Pallas,

draped, wearing modius and

AN OVOVATIPH
;

.E

M
Similar type.

wearing crested helmet, aegis, and long chiton, standing 1. she holds Nike r. in extended r., and supports with 1. spear and shield, which rest on ground.

eVATl PHNHN
standing
1.,

Demeter, draped,
r.,

ZB -76

holding ears of corn in and leaning with 1. upon sceptre.

BOPl
tip of

THNH
bow.

Bust

of

Artemis

Boreitene 1., wearing stepliane and draped; at shoulder, quiver; in front,

eVAT
with

open
1.

PHNUN
wmgs,
standing

Eagle,
facing,

head

-E

-9

[Plate

lvi.

6.

Similar
-85

style later.

GVATI

PHNHN

Si miliar type.

LYDIA
Metal
Stzk

469

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Bast

of

Pallas

].,

Corinthian helmet over 1. shoulder.

wearing crested and aegis spear


;

e\/AT
;

Pallas, wearI ing cresttd Coi'inthian helmet, aegis, and long chiton, standing 1., as on No. 3 Nike 1.

PHNIIN

JK

M
Bust (of Apollo
?) r., vrreathed.

eVATl
standing
in
r.

P
1.,

Pan, naked, holding bunch of grapes


1.

HNHN

^
M

and pedum in

-65

Head
10
-55

of

bearded Herakles

r.,

bare.

eVATei
facing,

Eagle standing wings open, head r.

PHNHN

Similar bead, wreathed, and having lion's skin about neck.


11

TEIPH

evA NHN

all

within wreath.

.E

Nero

NPX1N
Head
12
of

J
r.,

KAICAPCBA
bare; pla-n border.

eVAT IPH,; field) (in


Nil

Nero

Double-headed axe

plain border.

M
Trajan

AYNPBAN TPAIANON
Head
of Trajan
r.,

[-

-J
j

eV

ATI
r.

PHNHN

Artemis

laur.

huntress, wearing short chiton, standing r., holding bow in extended 1., and

with
13

plucking arrow from quiver.

/E

11

inscr. begins

r.

Commodus

AVKAI M AV PH KOMMOA eniCTPMAVPAGH NAIOV (around) OC Bust of Commodus, bearded, eVATCIPH paludar.,

laur.,

wearing

cairass

and

mentum.

NflN
Pallas,

^'"'"^

wearing

crested

helmet and

long chiton, standing 1., with 1. supporting spear and shield, which rest her r. rests on short on ground column, and supports helmet which is being wrought by Hephaistos seated r.
;

14

17

[B.M.G., Pl. XXXI. 5.]

470

ASIA MINOR

Obverse

Reverse

Caracal la

AVTKPA KM- AVPANTHNe niC TPAVPfAVK n NOC


INOC
Bast
of

Caracalla, bearded,
cuirass

r.,

laur.,

wearing

and

palnda-

mentum.

AOVKIOV eVATCIPH

(around)
(in ex.)

The City -goddess standing

1.,

turreted

15

1-8

and draped; she holds sceptre in ]., and in r. the cultus-image of Apollo Tyrimnaios,* holding branch in r. and double-headed axe in 1. the image is saluted by Caracalla, who rides r., in military dress, with flying cloak, and raises his r. hand.
:

[HJLC,
-

Pl. xxxt. 8.]

KM- ANT

r2Nl

eVATe IPHNIIN
crested helmet
beside her, shield.

Pallas, wearing

Bust of Caracalla, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


16
Ai
1-

and long chiton, seated holding Nike in extended r., and 1., leaning with I. on spear; on ground
[B.M.G., Pl. XXXI. 9.]

Elagabalns

AVTKAIAAAVP ANTQNeiNOC
Bust of Elagabalus r., laur., wearing paludamentum, and cuirass with aegis.

tniCTPT KACTPATONIKI
(around)

AN OY
^
^^-^

(in field r.)

NUN
The Emperor,

ing r., Apollo Tyrimnaios, who stands I, with chlamys over shoulder, holding doubleaxe in 1. between the two, a lighted
;

in military dress, standhanding an agonistic urn to

17

1-8

altar; in field above,

nve
lA
7.]

[Plate

lvi.

AVTK MAVPANTI2NINOC
Similar type.

eVAT

IPHNUN
two palms.
letters ?

Agonistic

urn, containing

18

.K

1-

on urn, traces of

Annia Faustina

lAVCTi-

Annia Faustina

-NA CBAr.,

Bust of

ni-CTPATON|.
PHNIl

draped.

19

JE 1-2 On

Artemis and eiidromides, standing r., holding bow in extended 1., and with r. plucking arrow from quiver.
huntress,

KI-eVATI
chiton

(around)

wearing

short

this divinity, see

Imhoof-Blumer, Lyd. Stadtm., pp. 150

ff.

LYDIA
Metal
Size

471

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Reverse

Maximinus

AVTK riOV
6INOCC6B
r.,

0[VH]
Bust
of

MAII/n
Maximiuus and paluda-

AINOV
[eV]ATIPH
dress,

B
,.^^.
in military

laur.,

wearing cuirass

mentum.

Maximinus and Maximus,


standing
1.,

oiienDg libations at an altar, on tlie other side of which stands Helios Apollo Tyrimnaios facing, head r., radiate, with ohlamys oyer shoulders, holding branch in r. and double-headed axe in 1.

20

1-7

Philippus Junior

AMOVA

<t>IAinnOC
r.,

Bust of
cuirass

eVATl

PHNflN

Pallas, wearing

Philippus Junior

wearing

and paludamentum.

chiton, standing 1., holding patera in r., and with supporting spear and shield, which 1. rest on ground.

crested helmet

and long

21

-95

ALLIANCE COIN

THYATEIRA AND SMYRNA


Gordian
III.

AVT

MANX TOPAIANOC

eVAT

CM V POMONOIA

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Artemis huntress, wearing short chiton and endromides, running r., holding bow in extended 1., and with r. plucking arrow from quiver at her feet, hound
;

runnins'

r.

22

1-

very poor condition.

TRALLES
After circa 190
B.C.

Silver

Cistophori
Cista mystica,

with half-open
1.
;

lid,

from

TPA
in

(in field
floral

1.)

which

issues serpent within wreath of ivy.

the whole

with

scroll,

Bow-case, ornamented and containing bow


;

front and

at

sides,

two serpents,
r.,

with heads erect and


facing each other
;

tails intertwined,

in field

symbol.

190-2

186-4

M M 1-15
1-3

humped bull
(No. 1
is

r.

on line of maeander pattern.


attached

pierced.)

tripod,

with

fillets

(?).

472

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Beonze

Head

of

Zeus r

laur.

TPAAAIANHN
star of eight rays.

Eagle standing r., with open wings, upon thunderbolt in front, symbol.
;

14.4-

/E

-8

59-5

-8

bucranium;

AHMHTPIOZ

Inqjerial

Times

Augustus rendered suhstanfinl Tralles was destroyed hy cm earthqualce in 26 B.C. aid in its restoration, and in gratitude the city adopted the name of Kaisareia.

AH OAAIIN
radiate
70-

Bust of Apollo r., and draped; quiver at shouldei'.

KAICAPCnMTP AAAIAHHM
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia facing
inscr. reads

iusor. reads

upwards from

r.

upwards from

r.

[Pr.ATE LVI. 8.]

M.

Aurelius

AV
1'.,

KAI
laur.,

Bust of M. Aurelius wearing cuirass and paluda-

eni

VAPCTOV
TPAAAIA
.

rPA

(around)

mentum.

^^^

Zeus, naked to waist, seated 1., holding in r., Nike 1., and leaning with 1. on long sceptre.
1-5

L.

Verus
TTI _ _ _
(around)
,.

AY
cuirass

Bust of L. Verus and paludamentum.

r.,

wearing

TPAAAIAN

Similar type, within tetrastyle temple.


1-4

countermark,

Z.

Ca-.-acalla

AVTKAIAVPCeOVHP ANTHN INOCAVr Bust of Caracalla


laur.,

TPAAAIANIIN
The Emperor,
ing
altar,
1.,

NeilKOPIlN
patera

r.,

in military dress, stand-

wearing

cuirass

and

paluda-

holding

over
1.

flaming
spear.

mentum.
a: 1-ls
I I

and leaning with

on

LYDIA
Metal
Size

473

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Maximus
- -

MAZIMOC
-wearing

Bust

of

ni rP lOVA

Maxinnis r., laur., and paludamentum.

cuirass

TPAAAIA NUN
1.,

AIAIANOV

Tycbe standing cornucopiae.


inscr.

holding rudder and

1-3

runs round in two

lines.

Gordian

III.

C CEB

AVTK M ANT

TOPAIANO fif

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

NT A

TiiNn*
(around)

<t>iAinnoNKe

TPA^A1AN(,,3,,)
Helios, radiate, in galloping quadriga, he holds torch in raised r., facing and globe in 1.
;

10

1-4

[Plate

lvi.

9.]

Valerian us Senior

AVT
AfSlOC

nOAIKINNIOCBAAEPI
Bust
of Valerianus
r.,

EH rMAVPnveiiiNO
<I>PA (around)

eeha

laur.,

weai-ing cuirass and paludamentum.

TP
AAI
NX!
Hermes
petasos,

A A N

(infield)

standing 1., naked but for and chlamys over 1. arm he holds purse and caduceus.
;

11

1-2

<t>PA obscure.

* Cf. Colossae, No. 2, p. 483.

3p

474

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Mktat,
Size

Obvebse

Reverse

PH RYGIA
ABBAETIS*
Beonze
Si'i'onil

Ceniiinj B.C.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

ABBAITHN
115-5

AAYZHN
,

Thunderbolt between
lines of inscr.
all
;

be-

neath
-85

^|VI

within wreath of oak.

IB.M.C.

Mijsia, Pl.

I.

l.J

AC2I0NIA
Beonze
First Century B.C.

Bust of

Pa,llas r.,

wearing crested Corin-

[AK

thian heln.et.

Eao-le r on thunderbolt, with outspread wings'; on either side, star of eight rays beneath, magistrate's names.
;

MONEXIN]

12C-

yE

-8

[M]HNOAOT[
[]IAA[r2N]

Head

of Zeus

r.,

laur.

AKMONCEHN]

(in

field

v.,

down-

wards) Asklepios, naked to waist, standing facing, leaning with 1. on long serpent-staff; in field 1., downwards, magistrate's names.
.-B
-7,-,

eEOAOT[
lPOKAt[

47-

-7

TIMOeEO MENEAA

(ioL^rl/rutl'^dT^e

'"^ '/''^""^ ^^"*

P'^-

I'ke the following

PHRYGTA
Metal
SiZK

475

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial

Times
III.

Gordian

AVTKMAN rOPAIANOC
Gordian III. r., laur., cuirass and palndamentum.
of
.-E

Bust wearing

A KM
petasos

O
and

Nr2N
talaria,
;

Hermes, weariiig

over 1. arm caduceus in

standing 1.. chlamys he holds purse in r. and

1.

105

AEZANI
Imperial Times

lPA

CVN<AHTOC
r.

Youthful

AIZAN
inl.

bust of the Senate

Helios, radiate 1 aud wearing chlamys, standing facing, holding torch (?) in raised r. and globe

TUN

105

AHMOC AIZANITnN
ful

Youth-

niAVPZHNn NOC
Zeus,

AP
1.,
1.

head

of the

Demos

r.,

diademed.

naked

to

waist,
r.

standing
in

holding eagle in

and soeptre

JE 1-15

Caligula

TAIOC-KAICAP
i '^'^''"-

Head

of

Caligula

AIZANITW[N]
Similar type; in

(to

1.,

downwards)
upwards,

'

field r.,

[TTIC]TPATG0NOC

MHAHOY

.-E

inscr. to

r.,

upwards.

CKAIC6BACTOC
downwards from

Similar

AIZAN ITnNninPAIIM
Bust of Artemis r., dr.iped hair behind quiver at shoulder.
;

in

knot

type.

-65

inscr.

reads

1.

inscr. reads

upwards from

r.

doubtful.

[Plate

lvi.

10.]

Claudius

KAAVAIOC
Claudius
r.,

[- - -J
laur.

Head

of

AIZANIT
to in

a)N(tol.)
standing
sceptre
1.,

Zeus,

naked
eagle
field.

waist,
r.

holding
1.
;

and upwards,

in

in

ni

(to 1.)

A\HNOrNOVC(tor.)

[T]OVNANNA

-75

inscr. begins

r.
-2

3 p

47G

ASIA MIXOR

No.

Weight

METAf,
Size

Obvebse

Reverse

Agrippiiia the

Younger
Bust of Demeter veiled and wearing wreath of corn
;

ArpinniNAN(tor.)

Bust
piua

of Agrip-

C6BACTHN

AIZA
r.,

NeiTflN

(to

1.)

1-.,

draped.

in front, poppy-he id

and ears

of corn.

lines of inscr.

read downwards.

inscr. begins r.

Hadrian

AVKAITP AAPIANOC

Bust of Hadrian r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

eniAAATAAHTPOrENOVC
(around)

AI2ANI[THN]

(in ex.)

River Rhyndakos reclining ]., holding cornucopiae in r., and child on 1. arm, which rests on overturned vessel whence water flows.
-ori

Faustina Junior

<t>AVCTINA
Faustina
i-,,

CeBACTH
draped.

Bust

of

AlZ

AN
].,

standing extended

r.,

Apollo, wreathed, naked, holding patera in and branch in lowered 1.

TUN

-85

Comniodus
Silver *

AVKAI
'.6-2

KOMOAOC
r.,

Head
laur.

of

C'ommodus, bearded,

AIZAN ITIiN
lvi.

Cultu.s- statue

of

AX

-75

Artemis Ephesia standing facing.


[Plate
ll.J

Bronze

AV

KAI

Bust of Commodus, bearded, v., laur., wearmg cuirass and paludamentum.


10

AV KOAAOAOC

w'^Dv^i"^^^-^ ni TATIANO V A KX A Zeus, naked to waist,

standing 1., wreathed and wearing shoes ; he holds eagle in r. and


sceptre in
1.

1-3

[Plate

lvi.

12.]

This

is

probably a cast from a bronze

PHRYGIA
Mktal
Size

477

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

ANCYRA
Imperial Times
Volasenna, mentioned on No.
wets proconsul of

1,

Asia

in A.B.

62

63.*
downwards)

eEON
ful

ZYNKAHTON
of

bust

the

Senate

r.,

Youthwearing

AN^KYAftnN^*^"'^P^^^-'^^)

diadem

(?).

[OYOAA]CNNA
Cippus.
1.

AITHCAM

(to

1.,

.E

inscr. reads

downwards from

Faustina Junior

<l)AVCTINAC
Faustina
r.,

BACTH

Bust of

ANKYPA NUN

Cultus-statue

of

draped.

Artemis Ephesia facing.

^E

-8

inscr. begins

r.

APAMEIA
Second and First Centuries
B.C.

Apameiu founded

Us mother, speedily bij AntiocTius the Great, and named after The names of the Boman magistrates on became a great commercial centre. Ciliciu in 5653 B.C., and Nos. 1 and 2 are those of P. Lentidus, Proconsul of Appius Claudius Pulcher, Proconsul of Asia in 6554 B.C.
Silver

Cistopliorit
whence Cista mystica, with half-open lid, all within ivy- wreath. serpent issues 1.
;

[A]TTA

(iu

field

1.)

Bow-case,

orna-

mented with floral scroll, and containing bow; in front and at sides, two serand tails erect pents, with heads
intertwined, face to face; in field r., double-flute of Marsyas; above, Roman name; beneath, Greek magistrate's
magistrate's name.

188-

.11

1-

LENTVLV5 IMPERATOR

MVIZKOV

176-5

11
* See bee

CHER
IMP

OEonPonoZ AnoAAHNloY

Asiatiques, pp. 135 f Waddington, Fastes des Provinces waaamgi,uu, t,,;,^ / 2741 may also belong to Apameia. a catalogued under Parmm (p. /74; t The cistophori

478

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metai
Size

Obteesk

Reverse

Beonze
Bust
of

Pallas

r.,

wearing

crested

ATTAMEX2N
beneath,

Corinthian helmet.

Eagle flying r. on either side, cap of Dioskouros with stai' above eagle, star beneath magistrate's names.
(above)
;

maeander pattern
;
,

166-

M M

-9

ANAPoNIK[OY] AAKIOY
ANTI<M1[

130-

-9

[ME]NEKA[E0YZ]
176'

M M
M M
A^

-9

(helmet ornamented with

griffin.)

ATTAAOY
[B]IANopo[2:]
as preceding.
I

129-

-96

121-

-9

KHKOV
[Plate
lvi.

13.]

117 o

-95

<t>AiNinn[ov]

APAKON[TOZ]
9
135-9

as preceding.

10

139-,

M
M

-85

<t>IAoKPATo[YZ]

APIZTEo[Y]
11
85-8

as preceding.

Head

of Zen.s

r,,

wearing wreath of oak.

ATTAME[I2N]
in
field
1.,

(in field

r.,

downwards)
magistrate's

Cultus-statue of Artemis Anaitis facing;

downwards,

names.
12
124-

M
M M M

-8

AAEZAN
[A]PTEM

13

161-

-8

ANAPONI
[AIAKIOY
-8

14

120-

as preceding.

[Plate
-8

lvi.

15

86-

14.J

APTE

PHRYCtIA

479

No.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of goddess, turreted, shoulder, bow and quiver


dots.

v.
;

at

lier

ATTAMEI2N

(in field

r.,

downwards)

border of

Marsyas, naked but for flying ohlamys, advancing r. upon maeander line, playing double-flute in field 1., downwards, magistrate's name.
;

16

yi-

M
.E

-8

ATTAAOY
BIANoPo[Z]
bow and
KH<|)| - _

17

ss-

quiver not visible.

maeander

line

not

visible.

ZK

- -

l}uperiul Tivies

With the remarlcahle representation of the Deluge on No. 21 should be compared the surname of the city Ki/Jourds.

^W^ MIA
draped and
18
.*:

Bust

of

City-goddess,

tui'reted, r.

Hekate triformis ; each of the heads is crowned with a modius, and five of the hands hold torches.*

-65

Nero

nepun zebaztoz
Nero
r.,

Head

of

Eni/n

bare.

OVETTIOV
KO

Nirpov INON

Marsyas, naked but for flying chlamys, advancing r., playing

upon double-flute.

<|)PvriAC

AHAMEIC
19

inscr.

reads

downwards from

1.

inscr.,

field r.

which and

is

field L,

equally divided between reads downwards.

Hadrian

AVKAITP AAPIANOC
Hadi-ian
r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing cuirass and

^'oxT'^

(in field r.,


;

downwards)
1.,

pal adamen turn.

Similar type

in field

upwards,

MAPCV
AC
[Plate
lvi.

20

-75
15.]

The objects have

all

much

the same appearance.

But possibly some

of

them ,.ay be

intended to represent whips or swords.

480

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeversb

Philippus Senior

AVTKIOVAcMAITmOCAVr
Bust of Philippus Senior r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentam.

nMA VP
inscribed

ANAP
3
.

(around)

BAPXIAn.
NXIC
;

Ark, containing Noah and his


in
;

-wife

1.,

front,

man and

woman
21

standing 1. above, dove with branch in its mouth on top of &vk,


;

a raven.
1-6

[Plate
(No. 21
is

lvi.

16.]

broken, and held together by an artificial rim.)

ATTUDA
Imperial Coinage
Salonina

KOP CAAHNINA
r.,

Bast of Salonina draped and wearing stephane.

TTOV
EIIN
pine-cones,
statues (?).

[A]

(around)

(in ex.)

Altar, garlanded,

surmounted by three between which, two small

BRUZUS
Imperial Coinage

Gordian

III.

AVTKM ANTrOPAIANO

Bust of Gordian III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.


1-06

BPOV Z H NnN

Tetrastyle

temple, within which, Zeus, naked to waist, seated 1., holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. upon sceptre.

CADI
Imperial Coinage
Sabii

CABINA CBACTH
of

Sabina

r.,

draped

and

stephane.

Bust wearing

KAAO

.... Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia facing, between stags, which


look away from her.

-7

inscr. begins r.

PHRYGIA
Mktal
Size

481

No.

Weight

Obverse

Kevkrse

CERETAPA
Iviperial

Times

Bust

of

Sarapis

1.,

draped,

wearing

modias.

KPTA neHN
1.,

Pallas

standing
v.,

wearing

lieliuet

and long chiton

she holds olive-branch in lowered

and leans with 1. on spear, against which rests shield, which stands ou ground; at her feet, owl 1.
-E
-8

[Plate

lvi.

17.]

Antoninus Pius

AVKAI
/E

ANTI2NINOC
r.,

Head

of

Similar; nool

visible.

Antoninus Pius

laur.

.yommodus

A\AVPKOA\A\

OAOCANTnNI

Bust of Coramodus, bearded, r., laur. wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

KPTAn EHN
Herakles, wich
lion's

skin

over

head

and shoulders, standing 1., leauing with r. on Hub, and holding ends of lion's
skin ovtr
1.

arm.

.^ 1-4

iuscr. reads

round iu two lines. [Platk lvi. 18.]

CIBYRA
Before circa 84
B.C.

Before eirca 84 n.c, when it loas incorporated in Phrygia, Cibyra was the chief town of a small confederation of cities governed by a tyrant. Silver

Cistophoric Standard

Drachm
Young male
r.
I I

head, wearing crested helmet

KIBYPATflN
beneath horse,

(beneath)
r.,

Helmeted
spear at rest

boi'der of dots.

horseman galloping

OP

46-7

-Cuj

[Plate

lvi.

19.]

* In

all

a magistrate's name. probability the outer line of the inacr. contained

3q

482

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

MiiTAL
Size

Obverse

Bevebsk

Imperial Times

The F/rn of Cihiji-a. as well as the assiimptioii of the title Kaisareia, dates from 23 A.D., when the clti/ was restored hij Tiberius after the disastrous earthquake.

CVNKAHT OCiePA
bust of the Senate
r.
,

Youthful

KIBVP

draped.

Men, wearing ATI2N Phrygian cap, short chiton andchlamys, standing I., holding patera in r., and leaning with 1. on spear; behind shoul-

ders, crescent.

JE

inscr. begins

r.

inscr. begins

r.

Hadrian

AVKAITP AAPIANOCC
Bust
of
cuii-ass

KIBV
wearing
1.,

PA TUN
1.

Hadrian r., laur. and paludamentum.

veiled,

sceptre,

Demeter standing leaning with r. on long and holding ears of corn in

lowered

1-

inscr. begins r.

Diadumenianus

- Bust

ANTn NINOCKAICAP
of

KAiCAPeriN

cuirass

Diadumenianus r., wearing and paludamentum; head bare.

kibypatun

Dionysos, naked to waist and wearing endromides, standing 1., holding kantharos in r., and leaning with 1. upon thyrsos; at his feet, panther 1.. looking

back
1'7

in field,

qp = 218
[

a.d.].

COLOSSAB
Imperial Coinage

[AlHMOC KOAOCCHNI2 N Youthful


bust of the

Demos

r.,

laur.

KO AOC CH NUN
inscr.

Helios, radiate, in galloping quadriga, facing; he holds torch in r. and globe in 1.

1-2

beneath horses'

feet.

PHRYGIA
Metal
Size

483

No.

Weight

Obvkrsk

Reverse

Commodus

AVTKAIMAV
Bust
of

PHKOMMOAOC CTPAT
r.,

Commodus

laur.,

slightly

O N

Hrm
<l>IAO

NnPi*znciM

bearded, wearing cuirass and palada-

mentum.

n A TO PA KOAOCH
NXIN
;

(sic)

Artemis huntress in biga of stags galloping r. she holds bow in 1., and with r. plucks arrow from quiver.
.-i:

li

first

line

of

inscr.
;

around,
lvi.

remainder

beneath stags' feet

in field above, 20.]

[Plate

COTIABUM
Imperial Coinage

Nero and Agrippina

nphnkaayaioi:kaicap
Head
of

Nero

r.,

bare.

ATPinnHNA ZEBAZTH KOTIAEHN


Head
of

Agrippina

r.

JE

ethnic beneath.

[Plate

lvi.

21.]

Domitia

AOMITIA ZEBAZTH
Domitia
phane.
r.,

Bust of draped and wearing ste-

KOTIAEnNEniMET<|)Zr2ZeEN

OVZ

on throne with back ia r., and leans with

Kybele, turreted, seated 1. she holds patera 1. on tympanum.


;

-85

Trajan

AVNPTPAIANOC
rCPAAK

APICTKC
r.,

Bust of Trajan wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

laur.,

eniKAOVAPOVAPXB KOTIA6 nN-MCKATTAAAN0t Heraldes,


naked, standing to front; he with r. on club, and holds on
lion's
its

leans
1.

arm

and infant stretching out hands towards his face, which is


skin
it.

turned to
/hj

I 25

inscr. begins

r.

[Plate

lyi.

22.]

484

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reveese

Otacilia Severa

M OTAK C VHPA ANT


Bust
of

nilOVAKOAPAT
draped
i

O VVIOV
holding

Otacilia

Severa

r.,

ITTTTrAPX

aud

vs^earing stephane.

K
Tyche
I j

OTI AEX2N

standing 1., turreted, rudder and cornncopiae.


second line of inscr. in inner
line.

^105

Valerianus Senior

AVTKnAIKOVAAEPIANON
Valerian v., radiate, wearing cuirass and palud amentum.
of

ETTTTAI

Bust

KOTIAEHN

AP

(around)
(in ex.)

(in field, above)

Asklepios standing facing, head 1., leaning with r. on serpent-staff on his 1. stands Hygieia r., feeding serpent out
;

of patera.
-9

DIONYSOPOLIS
Bronze
After circa 200
B.C.

Head
ivy
;

of Dionysos

r,,

wearing wreath of

AlONYZO

(in field

r.,

downwards)

ringlet falling ovei- neck.

Dionysos, naked to wai.st, standing 1., holding bunch of grapes in r. and thyrsos in 1. at his feet, panther 1., looking back.
;

J23-

-9

in field L,

traces of

downwards, Bl ANO

MENEKAH

and

DOCIMAEDM
Imperial Times

Head

of bearded Herakles shoulder.

v.,

bare, club at

AOKI

MI1N

Hermes
r,,

standing,

-6

naked, r., holding purse in aud caduceus in 1.

chlamys

PHRTGIA
Metal
Size

485

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Ne

NEPn

]
1.]

AOK[l]

(iu field

1.)

_ _ _ (reading downwards from Head of young Nero r., bare.

MEHN

(in field r.)

Kybele standing facing; on either side, a lion, turned away from her, but looking back.
lines of inscr. read

.E

countermark, female head

1.

upwards.

(No. 2

is

pierced.)

EPICTETUS
After circa 200

B.C.

TIds was not a city but a district, named in honour of its recover// from the Bithynians, into whose hands it had fallen, after the death of Alexander the The coins were probably struch at Aezani* Great.
' '

Bast of young warrior r., wearing cuirass and crested helmet, with cheek-pieces.

EniKTHT

(in field

r.,

downwards)
r.
; ;

Bridled horse advancing of Dioskouros, with star

above, pilos

in field,

AS
E
109-5

(above horse)

BA

(tor.)

(beneath horse)

EUCARPIA
Imperial Times

VKAPTT X2N
draped
;

Bust

of

Hermes

r.,

caducous at shoulder.

within it, Crescent, with horns upwards one above the other, two stars of eight
;

rays

beneath,

bucranium

around,

eniTKA <|)AAKKOV

-6

inscr. begins r.

[Platb

lvi.

23.]

* See Imhoof-Blumer, Festschrift fur Otto

Bemdorf, pp. 202

f.

486

ASIA MINOR

No.

PHRYGIA
METAt
Size

487

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Reverse

HIERAPOLIS
Imjjerial

Times

Bearded head of Herakles


over shoulder.

r.,

bare, club

lPAnO' A
r.

N
1.,

standing facing, head


;

Asklepios leaning with

on serpent- staff to his r., Hygieia standing r., feeding serpent from patera.

.B

1-

Bust

of the City

r.,

turreted and draped.

[lPAn]OA CITUN
naked but
for

Dionysos, chlamys, which hangs over his arms, standing 1., holdiug kantharos in r., and leaning with 1.on thyrsos ; at his feet, panther ]., looking back.

.E

Bust

of Asklepios r., laur. in front, serpent-staff.

and draped

I6PATTO

AITnN

Winged

Nemesis standing 1., plucking with r. at neck of her chiton, and holding bridle in lowered 1.

JE

Head

of Sarapis

r.,

wearing modius.

lPAnOA
Lydios
eagle in
r.

eiT
1.,

UN
draped,

Zeus
holding

standing

JE

-8

no sceptre

visible

irscr. begins r.

Bast

of

Pallas

1.,

wearing

crested

lePATTOA
inscr. begins r.

eiTn

N
1.

similar

Corinthian helmet and aegis.

type; Zeus holds sceptre in

-85

Similar host

r.

I6PATTO

A6ITIIN
1.,

Nemesis

plucking with r, at neck of lowered 1. chiton, and holding bridle in


standing
r.

2E

-6

inscr. begins

Augustus

ZEBAETOZ
Augustus
r.,

(to

r.)

Head

of

bare.

lOAAAZIOAAOV (to rPAMATEYZ (sic)


lEPATTOAITUN
Lyre
(kithara).
(to

r.,

downwards)

1.,

downwards)

-7

488

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Caligula

Young head
Caligula
i-.,

of

bare.

lEPATTO AEITI2N

(ill

field r.,

upwards)
1.,

Tripod-lebes

in field

upwards,

HPAS EnAINETOV
.E
-8

[Plate

lvii,

1.]

Faustina Junior

<I>AVCTINA
of

CBACTH
drajjed.

Bust

lPA
r.

TTO

AEITHN
].,
1.

Zeus Lydios,

Faustina
r.

r.,

draped, standing

holding eagle in

and sceptre

in

JE

inscr. begins

ALLIANCE COINS

HIBRAPOLIS AND EPHESUS


Valerianus Senior

n-__
Valerianus

AA6PIANOC
r.,

Bust of

laur.,

wearing cuirass and

PAnOAITn NK <t)CinN (around) Ng OK (in field) ^ pn N [OMJONYA (inex.)


(siV)

Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia standing facing, between two stags,

look outwards; on her r., draped figure (of Sarapis?j, wearing niodius, standing r., holding transverse

which

10

IE,

1-3

sceptre.

HIERAPOLIS AND SMYRNA


Otacilia Severa

MAPK
,

I2TA

Bust_ of Otacilia Severa wearing stephane.

C6BHPA C
r.,

l6PAnOAITnNKCA\
NI2KOPIiN
Two
(around)

draped and

HN

O MONOIA

II

(in field, above) agonistic urns, side by side, each

1-15

containing two palms.

PHRYGTA
Mktal
Size

489

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

HIBROPOLIS
Imperial Coinage
Julia

Domna
;

lOVAl

AOMNACCB
r.,

Bust of

POTTO
naked but

AGITXIN
for

Dionysos,

Julia Domiia

draped.

chlamys over shoulders, standiug 1., holding kantharos in r. and at his feet, panther 1., thyrsos in 1.
;

looking back.

1-

Caracalla

AYTKAIMAP AYPANTnNl[N]

lPO TTO A6ITI2N

OC

Bust

laur.,

Caracalla, wearing cuirass


of

bearded, r., and paluda-

mentum.

Zeus, naked, standing r., holding aegis in 1., and at his brandishing thunderbolt in r. facing, feet, eagle, with open wings,
;

head

r.

1-25

[Plate
(No. 2
is

lvii.

2.]

pierced.)

LAODICEIA AD LYCUM
Circa

20050
Silver

B.C.

Cistophori
whence Cista mystica, with half-open lid, the whole withm issues serpent 1.
;

[A]AO

(in

field

1.)

Bow-case,

wreath

of

ivy.

ornamented with floral scroll, and containing bow, at sides and in front facing, of which, two coiled serpents with heads erect and tails intertwined
;

in field

r.,

caduceus

above,

lEYZIZ

TOYAMYNTOY
189-9

AnoAAflNloY

JR 11

1831

1-15

3 E

400

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevebse

Bronze
Bust of Aphrodite
stephane
;

r.,

draped and wearing

AAOAI
KEriN

(in field
(in field

1.,

hair in knot behind.

r.,

upwards) upwards)
1.,

Filleted cornucopiae; in field ceus tied with fillet (1).

cadu-

101-

JE

-8

first

half of inscr. off coin.

91-

JS,

-8

second half of inscr.

off coin.

Similar type, showing head only.

AAOAI
KEX2N

(to

1.)

Double cornucopiae,
filleted.

(tor.)

lob-.".

-7

lines of inscr. read

upwards.

Head

of Tyche, turreted, r

AAOAI
K EIIN

(to r.)
(to 1.)

Wolf (Eiver Lycus)


seated
r.
1.,

raising

forepaw.

22-

.47

-45

lines of inscr.

read downwards.

Imperial Times

AAOAIKEHN
Bust
of

(behind,
r.,

downwards)
;

Apollo

laur.

in front, lyre.

Cista niystica, whence serpent issues 1. above, head-dress of Isis in field


;

upwards,

-6

nvooY (to
niAn

FlYOHZ

(to

1.)

r.)

(tol.)

OKP

Head

of

Zeus

r.

l(tor.)

AAOAI K UN

I-

-65

lines of inscr. read

wearing hiniation, standing 1., holding kantharos in r., and leaning with 1. on thyrsos.
upwards.

OP

Dionysos,

Augustus

ZEBAZT[OZ]
laur.
;

m front,

Head
lituus
;

of

Augustus r
'

plain border.

AAO AIKEHN

[2E]YZIZ [<|)|]AAAHeHZ

,,

'*'')

(tol.)

Zeus Laodikenos, draped, standing 1., holding eagle and sceptre plain border.
;

75
lines of inscr. read

downwards.

PHBYGIA

491

No.

Weight

Obverse

Rbveese

Hadrian

AVKAITPA
TTIOC

AAPIANOCOAVM
Head
uf

Hadrian

r.,

laur.

ANeHK (around) AAOAIKnN (in ex.)


;

Zeus Laodikenos, standing 1., draped, holding eagle in r. and sceptre in 1, on either side stands a female figure, looking towards him, wearing long chiton and peplos that on 1. (Hera ?) wears high head-dress, and leans on sceptre (?); that on r. (Pallas) holds
;

spear and shield in


10

1.

.El

[Plate

lvii.

3.]

Otacilia Severa

AM2TAKIAIA CBHPAC
Bust of Otacilia Severa wearing stephane.
r.,

AAOAIKI N
Hekate

N QKOPIl
;

draped and

figure wearing long chiton, each head wearing modius two of the hands hold torches, two wLips, and two swords; at her feet r., dog(?).
Iriformis, each

11

.E

1-

[Plate

lvii.

4.]

Philippus Junior

MIOYA<l>IAinnOC
PhiHppus Junior r., wearing and paludamentum head bare.
of
;

Bist
cuirass

AAOAIK nN N nKO
(around)

PUN

(in ex.)

Zeus Laodikenos, draped, standing r., holding eagle in r. and sceptre in 1 Tyche 1., holding stands opposite rudder and cornucopias.
;

JE 12

ALLIANCE COINS

LAODICEIA AND EPHESUS


Commodus

AAOAIKnN AYTKAIM AYPKOA\A\OAOC laur.,


Bust wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
of

<!>

cihn
(around)

Commodus, bearded,

r.,

OMONOIA(inex)

Zeus Laodikenos, draped, standing r., holding eagle in r. and sceptre in 1., and looking towards cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia, which stands facing,
between two stags, which face wards, with heads turned back.
out-

13

1-5

e2

492

ASIA MINOR,

No,

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

LAODICEIA AND SMYRNA


M.
Aurelitis

AYKAIMAYP ANTflNEINOC
Head
of M. Aiu-elius
r.,

AAOAIK6

I2N

C AAYPNAIHN
(around)
(in ex.)
I.,
1.
;

laur.

OAAONOIA
holding eagle in
r.

Zeus Laodikenos, draped, standing

and sceptre

in

14

on either side, a Nemesis towards him, and plucking at neck of chiton.


1-45

turned
-with
r.

MIDAEUM
Iiiipen'iil

Times

Geta

novcenriMiocrETACKAi
Bust of Geta
r.,
;

paludamentum

wearing cuirass and head bare.

eniAIAIANOV MIAAIiN
Tyche standing 1., draped, wearing modius, and holding rudder and cornucopiae.

-g:.

PELTAE
Imperial Times
Caracalla

MAYA NT WN6INOC
bust
of

Caraciilla

r.,

laur.

Youthful wearing

neATHNCJN
\(XJ

AA

cuirass

and paludamentum.

Tyche standing 1., wearing modius, and holding rudder and cornucopiae.
(sic)

-OC-

CTP[TAT]AP

-S.-,

PHILOMELIUM
Early Imperial Times

Bust of winged Nike r., draped and wearing stephane palm over shoulder.
;

<t>IAOMHA
filleted,

(above)

Two

cornuacopiae,

M M

and having their lower ends united; between tbem, beneath, thunderbolt, horizontally placed, and above, crescent, with star of eight rays between its horns; beneath, magistrate's name.

-9

AA/v\
-95

AEY

ZKY Ol

PHRYGIA
Metal
Size

493

No.

Weight
I

Obverse

Reverse

STECTORIUM
Imperial Times

CTSKTOPHNflN
Herakles
r.,

Head

of

young

ni<|)AAI
Asklepios,

KINNIANOV

wearing

lion's skin.

naked to waist, standing facing, head L, leaning with r. on


short serpent-staff.

M M

-85

BO
-St

VAH

Rust of the Roule


veiled.

r.,

CTKTO PHNflN

Similar type.

draped and

Bust of Helios
in front,

r.,

draped and radiate;

CTKTO PHNHN
horns upwards
;

Crescent, with

blazing torch.

above, two stars, one over the other; beneath, bucranium.

-6

[Plate

lvii.

5.

STNNADA
Bronze
First Century B.C.

Head

of

the

City, turreted,

r.

border

[S]YNNAA
to waist,

of dots.

Zeus, naked (in field r.) standing 1., holding thunderbolt in r., and leaning with 1. upon sceptre; in field 1., _ -

NNEOY

75-

lines of inscr. read


-8

downwards.

Imperial Times
L. Verus

AV

KAI Aof

AVP OVHPOE:
wearing

Bust

cuirass

L. Verus r., laur,, and paludamentum.

EHinPV K AOr AOV (around)


Ootastyle temple,

IC

KAT TA

withm which, naked


1.,

male

divinitv (Dionysos?) standing


('?),

holding kautharos
thyrsos(?j.

and leaning on

1-3

idi

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Maximus

nOVOVH MAZIMOCK
Bust of Maximus r., wearing cuirass and paludamentum Lead bare.
;

CVNNA AX2N
goat
r.,

turreted head-dress,

Amalthea, wearing and leaning with r. on sceptre, standing r., holding in front Zeus on 1. arm at her feet,
;

looking up at her.

1-2

[Plate

lvii.

6.]

Gall lenus

AVTKAIHAIK rAAAIHNOC C B (infield)


Bust
cuirass
of

CVN NA AEHN
of
:

Representation

Gallienus

r.,

laur.,

wearing

and paludamentum.

games in centre of field, modius (1) in upper part, attendant slipping leash from greyhound to pursue goat running
in lower part, gladiator with two lions.
1.
;

r.,

fighting

1-3

[Plate

lvii.

7.]

TEMENOTHTRAE
Imperial Times

Neikomachos held

office

in the reign

of

PhiUppus*

I6PACVN KAHTOC
the Senate
1.,

Bust of

draped.

APOVNN KOM AXOCAPXieP yCAPXATOBTHMNOeVPV


I

CI (around)

M M

1-7

Herakles, naked, standing 1., holding club and lion's skin in 1., and in r. a torch, with which he is burning the heads of the Hydra r. in the background, statuette of Pallas r., placed on a column.
;

1-7

same

die.

same

die.

[Plate

ltii.

8.]

See Mionnet,

iv.,

p.

149, No. 844

f.

PHRYGIA
Metal
Size

495

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

THEMISONIUM
Imperial Goinaije

Maximinus

AVKriOVOVHP MAZIM6INOC e
Bust of Maximinus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

A\ICf2

(above)
(in ex.)

NCflN

Herakles, naked, wreathed, standing behind r., holding club and lion's skin him, one of the Dioskouroi, naked but for chlamys, leading with r. his horse 1. by the bridle, and looking back in front, Hermes r., wearing chlamys over shoulders and talaria, looking back, holding purse in r. and caduceus
; ;

\\

'

in

1.

1-45

[Plate

lvii.

9.]

Philippus Junior

MIOVA

<|)|AITTnOC
r.,
;

Philippus Junior

and paludamentum

Bust of wearing cuirass head bare.

eeMi

uNcnN
and
wearing
r.

Paiias,

helmeted

long

chiton,
r.,

standing 1., holding in leaning with 1. on spear.

Nike

and

-9

TIBERIOPOLIS
Imperial Times

AHA\OC
bearded,

(tor.)
r.

Bust of the Demos,

TIBPIOn OAlXriN
standing facing, head and cornucopiae.
1.,

Tyche

holding rudder

TRIPOLIS
Imperial Times

Bast

of

Pallas

1.,

wearing
aegis.

crested

TPITTOA eiTfl
kenos
standing
r.
1.,

N
in

ZeusLaodiholding
1.

draped,

Corinthian

helmet and

eagle in

and sceptre

inscr. begins r.

-85

496

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revekse

Head

of Asklepios, bearded,

r.,

laur.

in

TPinOA

IXniSI

Winged Nemesis

front, serpent-staff.

standing 1., plucking with r. at neck of her chiton, and holding bridle in lowered 1.

-76

Head

of bearded Herakles

].,

bare.

TPITTOA
r.,

Nike advancing holding wreath and palm.

ITnN

M
eAPn /^H
draped.

inscr. begins r.

Bust

of

Eonia

r.,

TPITTOA
chlamys
1.

Dionysos, with over shoulders, standing 1., holding kantharos in r., and leaning

ITnN

with

on thyrsos.
r.

IE

'95

inscr. begins r.

inscr. begins

Bust of Tyche

r.,

turreted and draped.

TPITTO AITI1N
wearing
in
1.,

short

chiton,
r.

Artemis huntress, chlamys, and


r.,

endromides,

standing

and

with

drawing

holding bow arrow

-9

from quiver.

Gallienus

AVK-nO

AIKIN

Bust of Gallienus r., laur., cuu-ass and paludamentum.

rAAAIHNOC
wearing

TPinO
wreath,

AIT1N

running

round

within which,

AH TWIA
nvei A

1-3

Saloninus

HA KC A All
I

NINOC

(around)

OVAA TPITTOA6
(infieldr.)

Bust of Saloninus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

ANOC

ITIiN Leto facing, wearing long chiton, running forward, carrying a child on either arm; veil arched over head.

M M5

uncertain countermark.

[Plate

lvii.

10.]

LYCIA

497

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

LYCIA
Dynasts of Lycia
The Persians, after
ill

the

campaign of Harpagos (545

B.C.),

established Jijnasts

Lycia, and this system of government persisted for nearly two ceidnries. Most of our knowledge of these early Lycian dynasts is derived from their abundant In 3(52 B.C. Lycia was annexed to the dominions of Blaussolus of Caria. coinage.'*

Silver

Babylonian Standard

KUPRLM
Circa

480450

B.C.

Stater
Foreparts of two bulls conjoined, neck to above, conventional ornament, neck consisting of ring with three horns
;

projecting (triskeles).

Conventional ornament, ring with three horns border of dots projecting (triskeles) all within iuicuse cu'cle.

consisting

of

132-5

.11

-9

[Plate

lvii.

11.

Tetrobol
Man-headed
40-2
bull,

winged, advancing

r.

r
all

square;

Similar type, within dotted within incuse square.

-5

KHARIGA
Circa 467
B.C.

Stater

148-5

Lion, horned and winged, advancing


-S

1.

4,

D5

VA

Sunilar.

[Plate

lvii.

12.]

The arrangement followed here

is

lu ,, 1 i,i Vi^iT Ml- R F Hill for B.M.C. Lycia, &c. , that adoptea by Mr. u. n
i.
.

am

498

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Eeteese

ARBBINA
Circa 400
B.C.

The

first

part of

tJie

inscr. on the

Obv. of No. 2 shoios that

Telmessus loas the

seat of gorei-niiiriit of this dynast.

Staters
Head
of Pallas 1., wearing crested Athenian helmet, decorated with volute and olive-leaves border of dots.
;

AV139aS4^
;

(to

r.,
1.

Herakles, with 1. over head


lion's skin,

foot

upwards) on rock, fighting


is

and shoulders
at his
in

the

and
;

he holds
in raised
12I,!)

bow
r.

back his quiver extended 1., and club


;

around, dotted square

all

within incuse square.

.R

-9

[Cf.

n.M.C,

Pl.

vir.

16.]

Similar head

r.

in front,

^
Herakles, bearded, r., skin behind, caduceus
;

Head
;

of

i-27it

wearing lion's border of dots.

-di

[Plate

lvii.

13.]

Z^MU AND TEBB4_NIMI


Circa

395390

B.C.

Thr

first

of these two dynasts was possibly the father of the second, as his name IS in the genitive cane on the followimj specimen.

Diobol

11^
28-2

A\0 Conventional ornament, consisting of ring with three horns projecting border 'of dots.
;

+0

TPB

^oy

A/EAA
;

ornament, as on Obv.

Conventional border of dots.

-5

[Plate

lvii.

14.]

PARIKLA
Circa

380362

B.C.

Tetrobol

4M

Lion's scalp facing.

Al

-65

[r']-rP

EK

[A^]

Similar type.

LYCIA
Metal
Size

499

No.

Weight

Obvebsb

ilEVERSE

LYCIA IN GENERE
37(6
Li/ciaii Lenijiie,

43

A.D.

From

for lohiclt see under Ceauus, loas <Jisiiolred by period until the time of Trajan sllrcr ^denarii' for the province of loMcli Lijcia. now formed a part.
thin

VhiiuJiiis
ireic

in

atritck

Silver
Doniitian

AYTKAICAOMITIANOCCEBAC TOYCIA YnATOY[IZ]


TOCreP/n
laur.

Head

of

Domitian

r.,

Two
owl

lyres (cliehjes)

perched on them,

r.,

head

facincf.

41-5

75

Nerva

AYTOKPATNePOYAC KAICAP YHATOY TPITOY


CBAC
in
field,

Similar type.

Head

of

Nerva

r.,

laur.;

A Y

43-5

/R

7
Trajan

AYTKAICNPTPAIANOCCBr AH/nEZ YHAT


PA\
50-9

Similar type.

Head

of

Trajan

r.,

laur.

.R

bird

1.

50-9

JR

-7

inscr. partly off coin.

42-9

75

AYTKAICNPTPAIA
rPA\

NOCCB

owl

r.,

head facing.

ARYCANDA
Imperial Coinage
Tranqnillina

CABINIATP ANKVAAINA CB -Bust of Tranquillma draped


r,,

APVKAN

A(jJN
standing
r.

Eagle,

with
boar's

and wearing stephane


ders,

behind shoul-

wings open, head r.

on

crescent.
[Pl,A'IB
LVII.

1-4

15.]

500

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revekse

CEAGUS
Circa 168
B.C.

43

A.D.

B.C. Lijcia was freed bi/ the Bomans from the control of the Ehodians ; and the various towns, under Roman protection, formed a confederation, which proved a formidable rival to Rhodes. The federal money consisted of silver and copper pieces, the former being possihhj Bhodian drachms of reduced weight. The following specimens are all of the First Century B.C. or later. Cragus was a monetary district, not a city.

In 168

Silver

Head

of Apollo
;

r.,

laur.

curls

at neck,

bow and

hair iu formal quiver.

AYKIHN
ill

(above)

Lyre (kithara)
;

field,

KP A

all

vpithin

incuse

square.

26-9

.R -65

Similar type

of later style.

P
1.,

(in field)

Lyre (kithara)

in field

ear square.
16-3

of

com

all

within

incuse

.R

-6

no letters

visible.

Bronze

A Y
88-5

Head

of

Apollo

r.

laur.

(in field)

Lyre (kithara)
of
laurel-leaves,

hair rolled.

all

within wreath
berries.

with

JE -95

(in

field)

Bust of Artemis
;

r.,

wearing stephane and quiver.


48-

(in

field)

Artemis huntress

at

shoulder,

bow

jH

-7

standing r., wearing short chiton, plucking with r. arrow from quiver at shoulder border of dots
;

CYANEAE
Coinage of the League

Circa

16850
Silver

B.C.

''/''"''

bair flowing;
|

^'afnik'^'h" and quiver. at neck, bow


25-9
:

Y
crested square.

Lyre (kithara); in field 1., helmet; all ;vithin incus^

-6

LYCIA

501

No.

Weight
I

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

LIMYEA
Coinage of the League
irca 168
B.C.

43

a.d

SiLVEE

Head
35-9
1

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair rolled.

AYKIflN
ill field,

(above)

Lyre (kithara)
within incuse square.

all

-6

[B.M.C., Pl.

xm.

4.]

Similar
36-5

type

hair

in

formal
quiver.

cur

Similar

but in

field

I.,

thunderbolt.

at shoulder,
:

bow and

.R

-65

[B.M.C, Pl.

XIII.

5.

MASICYTES
This, like Cragus,

was a

The chief mint was prohahhj Myra, lohich district. struch also in its own name.
Coinage of
the

League

Circa 168 B.C.43

a.d.

Silver
letters at sides

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

M A

Lyre (kithara); (in field) within shallow incuse square.

all

of neck.

35-4

M
.R

-55

hair flowing;

A
[A]

[Y]

25-5

hair rolled

Y
Bkonzb
hair rolled.

Bust of Artemis

r.

M A
with

(in

chiton, standing
r.

Artemis, wearing holding bow, and drawing arrow from quiver;


field)
r.,

38-5 49-5

M M

border of dots.
-65
-7

[Plate

lvii.

16.]

50:2

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

A Y
.E

Bust of Apollo r., taenia; drapery about neck.

wearing
,

'

(in field) Apollo, wearing long chiton and himation, standing]., hold-

ing branch and

bow

border of dots.

7
Head

of Artemis r., wearing stephane and necklace at shoulder, bow and


;

MA

(above)

Stag standing

r.

border

of dots.

quiver; border of dots.


66-

M
-B

-8
j

in front, traces of

AYKI

(?),

upwards.

4o;

-7:1

at sides of neck, traces of letters.

MYEA
Coinage of the Leagtte
Second Century
B.C.

Silver

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair flowing;

at shoulder,

bow and

AYKI UN

(above)

Lyre (kithara),

quiver.

45-

-6

with fillet attached; in field ]., all within shallow incuse square.

Bkonze

Head

of Apollo

r.,

laur.

hair rolled.

104-5

-9

(m field 1.) Apollo standing facing, holding branch and bow; in field r., laurel-branch border of dots.
;

[Plate

lvii.

17.]

OLYMPUS
Coinage of the Leagn.
Circa

16878
Silver

B.C.

Head
two

of

Apollo

r.,

laur.;

haij-

rolled;
;

plaits

hang down on neck

OAYMRH
m
field
1.,

(above)

Lyre (kithara);
r..
ii,-

at

shoulder, bow.
36-9

'65

thunderbolt; in field laurel-branch; all within shallow cuse square.

[Plate

lvii.

18.]

LYCIA

503

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revisese

Siinilai'

no bow

visible.

OAYAA
field

1.,

Lyre (above) aplustre (?)


; ;

(kithara)
in
lield

in
r.,

grapes
square. 2
:

(?)

all

in

shallow

incuse

304

A\

-6

Head

of

style late;

hair Apollo r., laur. behind neck, bow.


;

loose;

OAYMFl
field
1.,

Lyre (kithara); in (above) head-dress of Isi.s; in field shallow thunderbolt all within r., incuse square.
;

-28 7

.R

-6

PATARA
Coinage of
Circa
the

Letujue

16881
Sir.vEU

B.C.

Head

of

Apollo

v.,

laur.

hair loose.

AY KIGN
field,

(above)
;

Lyre (kithara);

in

TT

all in

shallow incuse square.

41-5

M M

'

-6

ofi coin,

34-4

-65

at shoulder, bow.

i- ^^^^ ^' '^^^^^^

''''^^'

fi"^*^'

PHASELIS
Silver
Before circa 466
B.C.

The following are

Athenian Confederacy. earlier than the formation of the

Persic

Standard

Stater s
Forepart
of

form of forepart boar, with large eye and projecting


of galley r., in

Incuse square, roughly regular lines.

divided

by

ir-

snoat.

167-8

,R -95
[Plate
lvii.

19.]

604

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Ee VERSE

Similar type 1. but, in addition to the eye, the galley has a hawse-hole.
;

Stern of galley lying <I>AS (above) 1. ; all in incuse square.

170-

Al

-86

[Plate
169-7

lvii.

20.]

-8

Circa

400330

B.C.

Aftei- the breaJc-up

as

loell

as Ironze.

of the Athenian empire Phaselis hegan to strilce silver again, The weight of the stater loas considerably reduced.

Stater
Prow
153 2
of ga'ley
r.

<1>ASH
r.
;

(above) Stern of galley lying in field above, (?)

EYKPAT

-8

[Plate

lvii.

21.

Circa

190168

B.C.

Berjal tetradrachms loilh the

276

On

types of Alexander loere issued at Phaselis In with the rest of Lycia, passed under the sway of the Ptolemies the defeat of Antiochus in 190 B.C. a new issue appeared, the reduced Persic standard being still employed. \
B.C. <7ie city,

Drachms
Prow
owl
of
r.
;

galley

r. perched on deck, border of dots.


;

<|)

Pallas, helmeted, standing holding aegis in extended r., and brandishing thunderbolt in raised 1. in field 1., magistrate's name, upwards.
r.,
;

(in field r.)

88'

.R

-75

0EOXPH5TOS
[B.II.C, Pl.
XVI.

3.]

85-5

Al

-8

KAWNYA>OC

LYCTA

505

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Bevebbe

Circa 168
It is pi-ohahle

81

B.C.

that

Phaselis

following

specimens

show

that

was not a memher of in weight and types


the federal issues.

the
it

assimilated

The Lycian Leayue* its money to

Head of Apollo r., bow and quiver.

laiir.

at shoulder,

<I>AZHAI
;

Lyre; in field 1., (above) bead-dress of Isis in field r., lighted torch all in shallow incuse square.
;

39-2

M
.R

-55

hair rolled

two

plaits

on neck.

34-1

-65

hair flowing.

Similar to No.
34-3

7,

but of later

style.

<|)AZHA

(above)

Similar.

-65

TERMESSUS AD OENOANDAf
Bronze
Early Imperial Times

Head

of Tiberius (?)

r.,

laur.

TEP

(above)
r.

Ol

(beneath)

Horse

prancing

-8

[Plate

lvii.

22.]

'see W. M.-Eamsay

Bihle, in Hastings' Siotionary of the


if.
;

iii.

83a
Gr^ec^^.

25 Hill in Nun.. Chron., 1897, pp. t See G. P.

Imhoof-Blumer,

Munz., pp. 703

f.

3t

506

ASIA MINOR

No.
I

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

r.A:\iPHYLiA

ASPENDUS
The development of
the roiiunje of Aspeiidus

should be compared with

that of Seli/e in

Pisidiit.

SiLYEE

Persic

Standard

Circa

500400

B.C.

Staters
E S
166-4

Naked
_

attitude of a,ttack

helmeted wan-ior, in r. he holds short


;

sword and

Triskeles of human legs r in field un certain symbol all in incuse sqnai^


;

shield.

.n

-7

(Bestrnct

?)

[Plate

lvii.

23.]

Similar type; from ex. line spring three ivy-leaves, one between warrior's lees, s legs,

ES

and one on either


]69-t)

Similar type badly defined. badlv detinprl

.same symbol

incuse

side of

him
[Plate
lvii.

.R
24.1

Similar type symbol.

between

legs,

doubtful

[EJ5TF

field
;

1.,

168 G

branch
-11

-So

Triskeles of human legs 1. 1. in field p., laurelall in incuse square.

cock

[Cf.

B.M.CFl.
E

XIX.

6.]

Similar.

symbol
square.

Similar type; in or symbols


;

field,

all

in

doubtful incuse

167-

-11

-9

Similar type;
ivy-leaf

between legs of wai-rior

E
in field,

Triskeles of
all in

human

legs

r.

pomegranate with
incuse square.

stalk,

and

1691

AX

-9

dot;

(No o

is

restruck on a stater of Lycia(?).)

PAMPHYLTA
No.

607

Weight

Metal
SlZK

Obverse

Revkrsk

Similar type

no

ivy-leaf.

TiiskelcK

of

human

legs

r.,
r.
;

l(i7-8

.R

\s:

supai'imposed upon eagle all ia incuse square.


(No. 6
ro.truck on

flying

is

a,

stater of Phaselis (?).)

[Pi-ATE LVIII. l.J

Cirru

400300

B.C.,

or later

Staters

Two

169-1

-wrestlers: the one on 1. grips his opponent's 1. leg, which he has raised from the ground, -while the one on the r. endeavours to grasp his rival by the waist border of dots.
;

ESTFEAIIYS
in field
all
r.,

fin field

1.)

Slinger,
r,
1.
;

wearing short chiton, hurling stone


triskeles of

human
within

legs

in dotted square.

square

incuse

-95

[Plate

lviii.

2.]

Two

wrestlers each bends forward and grasps his opponent by the hands, preparatory to getting into grips with him border of dots.
:
:

Similar,

of

later

style

incuse

faintly

defined.

166-

^l

-85

[E]STFEAIIY[5]
[Plate
lviii.

3.]

Similar; between the figures, letters.

Similar

incuse

tends

to

disappear

entirely.

166-4

10
11

163-6
166-2 157-1

12
13

M M M M
JR

-95
-95

AS
A<t>

ESTFEAIIYS ESTFEAIIYS
ESTFEAIIY[]

-95
-9

Fl

VSF

E5TFEAmS
[ESTJFEAIIVS
[Plate
lviii.

166-2

-9

FK

4.]

Drachm
Horseman prancing
in raised
r.
;

holding r., border of dots.

javelin

ES[TFE]AIIY
dotted line
;

Boar walking

1.

on

border of dots.
1.,

14

84-1

-85

countermark, goat kneeling turned back.


(Double-struck.)

with head

[Plate lvih.

5.

T 2

608

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Ke VERSE

Circa

300190

B.C.

The following are rude in style, and may be barbarous imitations. For with, types of Alexander struck at Aspendus after the defeat of Autiochus, see Vol. I., p. 311, Nos. HI ff.

silver

Staters
Two
wrestlers, bending forward and grasping each other's hands, preparatory to closing between the figui'es, letters border of dots.
;
;

Slinger,

wearing
r.
;

short chiton,
r.,

hurling

stone
legs

in field

triskeles of
;

human
inscr.

r.,

in field

and club downwards upwards 1. border of


;

dots.

15

168-4 139-9

/R

1-

TE
E

ESTFEAIIY
EZTFEAIY;
Iinpcriid Times

(triskeles

I.)

16

1 1

between

slinger's legs,

Valerianus Senior

O [C
r.,

AY

KAI nOV Al C] B Bust of


lain-.,

OVAA6PIAN

ACTTN A

Valeriaiius Senior wearing cuirass and paluda-

mentum.
17

Nemesis, wearing I long chiton, standing 1., holding cubitrule in lowered r. at her feet, griffin placing its foot on wheel. 1.,
;

UN

1-16

countermark,

ATTALIA
Imperial Times

Claudius

(?)

Bust of Claudius (?) r., wearing paludamentum head bare.


;

ATTA AEflN
inscr. reads

Head

of Pallas

r.,

wearing crested Corinthian helmet.

downw ards from

1.

Trajanus Decius

AVKTAMC KVTPA N-yBust


of
A*)

AKIO

ATT

Trajanus Decius r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludarnentum.

1-05

A AC Pallas, helmeted, standing ]., wearing long chiton; she holds Nike r. on extended r., and leans with 1. on spear, against which
shield rests.

UN

PAMPHYLIA

509

Herennius Etruscus

K P

NAKIONK CB

ATTA AnN
r.,

Distyle

temple,

Bust of Herennius Etruscus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

containing simulacrum of Pergaean Artemis, to.l. of which, crescent, to


star.

.E

1-

details obscure.

Saloninus

nOV
V-C6

AIK
|

KOVAAPIANON
*

Wreath, within which

wearing
in front,

Bust of Salouinus r., laur., cuirass and paludamentum

ATTAAenN OAYMniOC OIKOVM


NIKOC

I6POC

iE

1-3

PERGA
The coinage of Perya begins
in the Second Century B.C. belong, however, to Imperial Times.

All the following

Imperial Times

Flavian Period
within, simulacrum of temple Pergaean Artemis; in pediment, eagle with open wings.
;

Distyle

APTEMIA
nEPrAi
Artemis,

.(tol.)

AC

(tor.)

wearing

long

chiton

and

having quiver at shoulder, advancing in r. r., holding bow in 1. and torch


lines of inscr. read

upwards.

Tranquillina

CABI TPANKVAA6INAN
;

- - -

nPrAIACAPTM lAoCACVAo
V
Artemis
huntress,

Bust of Tranquillina r., draped and behind shoulders, wearing stephane

wearing short

crescent.

chiton and endromides, advancing r., holding bow in 1., and with r. plucking

arrow from quiver.


\_B.M.C., Pl. XXIV.
14.]

JE

M
*

On

m.

value-,r>nrk
fl'.,

Cf. Pekga, Nos. 3

assara) see and Sillyum, No. 2.


(

= 30

ImW-Blnmer,

Grieoh. Mn...,

pp. 157 (681)

ff'.

510

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Revebse

Pliilippus Senior

AY

K AA lOYA-

<l>IAinnOCC

nPrAI[AC APT]MIAOC

Bust of Pliilippus Senior r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

ACYAOY

(in ex.)

Distyle temple, with Corintliian pillars; within, simulacrum of Pergaean Artemis, between star

and orescent (above)

and two small

(beneath)
1-05

(?) on pedestals in pediment, eagle.

figures

[B.M.G., Pl. XXVI. 16.]

Gallienus

AVTKAinOAirAAAIHNO CB
Bust
of

nP

TAI

UN

Three

pui-ses

Gallienus

r.,

laur.,
;

wearing
|

placed on a three-legged chest.

cuirass
1-3

and paludameatum

in front,

AVT
GB

KAI n[Bust
I

-jrAAAIHNOC
r.,

nPrAIA[C A]PTMIAOC

of

Gallienus

radiate;

in

ACVAOV

front,

Ionic temple; within, simulacrum of Artemis Pergaea, between star and crescent (above) and two small figures (?) on pedestals (beneath)
in

Distjle

pediment,

A
frieze.

1-2
I

second line of inscr. on

No

5 is pierced.

Salonina

KOPNHAIA NCAAHNINACe
Bust of Salonina r., draped wearing stephane in front,
;

Similar.

and

.E

1-

SIDE
Fifth (Jenlurij
B.C.

Silver

Persic Standard

Staters
Pomegranate
;

across the front, a branch

Archaic

with leaves.
1

171-6

A\
[Plate

head of mcQse square.

Apollo

laur

lviii.

6.

PAMPHYLIA
Metal
Size

Sll

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Pomegranate; beneath, dolphin

1.

Archaic head of Pallas r., wearing crested Athenian helmet; eye shown in full;
all in

16S-

incuse square.

1-

[HJI.C, Pl. XXV.

8.]

Pomegranate, within olive-wreath.

Two

dolphins 1. and r., one above another beneath, sprig of olive r., with leaf and fruit ; all in incuse square.
;

168-3

Ai

[Plate

lyiii.

7.]

168-6

Pomegranate, within olive-wreath, leaves of which partially cover it.


-75

the

Dolphin

1.

beneath,

human

eye

all in

linear square within incuse square.

Fourth Centurij

B.C.

The inscriptinu on

the

foUowing has not yet heen adequately explained. countermark gives the name of Issus.
Silver

The

Persic

Standard

Stater
Pallas

tended r Nike Hyi^g r. to crown her, wWle her 1. su/pofts shield, against which snear leans; in field 1., pome-

Sm

wearing crested helmet and long she holds on exstanding 1


;

[|]y^
'

Apollo, w>th long na,r, naked but for chlamys over shoulders, standmg 1.; he holds in e=^tenjd r^ pa^^^a ove^^ laure altar, and leans with 1 on tall

^$V[ny>']

(^

r.)

g.itte;Trderofdots.
166-

branch; on ground, behmd h^m, raven 1.


|

countermark, bull

1.,

with

I^ above.

A\

-9

[Plate

lviii.

8.]

Jliird Ceiilnry B.C.

Beonzb
face towards Bust of Pallas, three-quarter crest. wearing helmet with triple I.,
Pallas,

helmeted,

standing
1.,
;

r.,

holdmg

shield in extended spear in raised r.

and brandishmg in field r., pome-

granate.
66-

M
[B.M.C,

Pl. xLin. B.j

512

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvebse

Reverse

Head
70-5

of Pallas r., Corinthian helmet.

wearing

crested

Pomegranate.

-7

63-5

M M

-Ob

IBJI.C, Pl.
(No. 8
is

XXVIII. 4.J

restruck.)

36-

-65

Circa

19036

B.C.

The fabric and


defeat

style

of Antiochus.

of the following shows that they were issued after the In 36 B.C. Side loas incorporated in the dominions of Amyntas, king of Galatia.

Silver

Euboic-Attic Standard

T 61ra drac hms


Head
of Pallas r., Corinthian helmet.

wearing

crested

Nike, wearing long chiton and having peplos round waist and 1. arm, ad-

vancing 1., holding wreath; infield 1., pomegranate; in field, magistrate's name, and (occasionally) a symbol.
10

254'8

M M

1-3

AO
AP
countermark, Seleucid anchor.

11

258-7

1-3

and wreath.

12

248-6

M
M
M

1-3

AP
(No. 12
ia

and crested helmet


14.

1.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXVI.

t-wice pierced.)

13

260-4

1-2

AEI
[Plate
lviii.

NO

9.]

14

257-5

1-2

countermark,

SAP

and bow

in case.*

AEI

NO
No

15

256-8

M
M

1-3

countermark,

TPA

and bow

in case.

AEI

16

262-2

1-15

AH M
KAE YX
'

17

246-4

1-15

On

this

and the other countermarks, see G. F. Hill in B.M.C.

Lycia, &c.

Ixsxiii.

ff.

PAMPHYJ.IA

513

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

liKVlCKSli

IS

23-2-4,

.11

1-2

countei'iiiark, anchor.

KAE YX

19

i.-)?^

.U

1-2

20

2-14(i

.R 12

countermark, anchor.
(No. 20
is

T
pierced.)

Drachms
Similar.
I

Similar.

21

52I

.11
I

KA(?)
10.]

[Plate
61-3

lviii.

22

.11

CT

Imperial Times

Trajan

KAICAPN P OYATPA[IAN]0 C
Head
of Trajun
r.,

CIAH TOON
'

(in

field)

Pallas,

laur.

wearing
chiton,

crested

helmet

and

long-

advancing 1., holding spear and pomegranate in r., shield in 1. at her feet, snake 1.
;

!>',

inscr. begins

r.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. xxvur.

11.

Gordian

III.

AVT K-M-ANT rOPAIANOC CIAH TUN crested helmet wearing


'

Pallas,

wearing

Bust

of

cuirass

Gordian , and paludamentum.


III.
r.,
,

laur.,

i^r^ 1. ing r. drops pebble into urn.


1
.

and long chiton, standolio Innlrla nn^m in 1., and with she holds palm in
._

24

1-2.-)

Gallienus

AVTKAinOVAierNrAAAIHNO CIAHTNQN CflKOPflN Dionysos, wearing short chiton, radiate, Gallienus Biist CCB ing I, holding kantharos in paludamentum.
oi'

standr.,

r.,

and

wearing cuirass and

leaning with

1.

upon

thyrsos.

25

(No. 25

is piercerl.)

3 U

Ai

ASIA MINOR

No.

Wkighi'

Metal
Size

Obverse

Keverse

SILL YUM

Iiiqierial

Ti

Commodus

AV KAICAAV[P]
Youtlifiil bust

KOMMO
r.,

- -

CIAAV nN
laur.,

Bust of Apollo
;

r..

of

Commodus

laur.,

aud draped
escaping
;

hair
in

rolled,

with

wearing cuirass and paludameutum.


.E
-S

ringlets

front,

laurel-

brancli
(No.
pierced.)

1 is

Sale

KOPNHA IACAAX1NINAC6B
Bust of Siilonina r., draped and wearing stepliane behind shoulders,
;

CIAA V
der.5,

crescent

in front,

*
|

Mf-n, wearing chiton and Phrygian cap, seated on horse advancing r. behind his shoul;

UN

ci-escent.

.K

1-2

See fiioniote on p.

5u:i.

PTSIDIA

515

No.

Weight

Metal
SlZK

Ubvkrsk

KEVlCKfiE

PJSIDIA
AXTIOCHIA
Tiiipeii'iil

Tiiiien

On
the

by AiKjiistus.

In 25 B.C., Antiochia was made a colonia' had not iirei'ionslij ismieil money. 'Hie coins bear witiiens to flounshing ndt of Men, which continned to subsist even after the priests colonia.' lost much of their iiiflvence throngh the establishment of the

the dentil

of Aiiiyntas of Gidatia
It

'

'

ANT lOCH
2E

Bust of Men !., behind shoulwearing Phrygian cap


;

ANTILOC]
bull

H COL
r.

Humped

standing

ders, crescent.
inscr. begins r.

[Plate

lviii.

11.]

Septimius Severus

IMPCAESL SEP SEV

ERVSP

COLCAES ANTIOCH

Mtn,

ERAVG

Head

of Septimius Severus

wearing long chiton and Phrygian cap, and having crescent behind shoulders, standing r., his 1. foot on bucranium he leans witli r. on sceptre, and holds inl., which rests on column, Nike standingr. on globe and carrying trophy
;

at his feet

1.,

cock

1.

in field,

S R

1-4

[B.M.C., Pl. XXXI.

6.]

IMPCAESLSEPSEV

ERVSPER
Severus

VICTORIAE DDDN

NN COL
r.,

AVG
r.,

Head

of

Septimius

ANT

Nike
;

standing
in field,

holding

laur.

trophy on pole

S R

yK 1-35

Julia

Domna

IVLIAA
Julia

VGVSTA
r.,

Bust of

GEN

ANT lOCH

Domna

draped.

Genius of the colony, wearing kalathos and long chiton, standing 1., holding branch in r. and cornucopiae in 1.

/B

-95

I-

516

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Wkigiit

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Caracalla

IMPCAEMAVRAN
PIVSAVG
laur.
.-E

TONINVS
of

VICTDN
I

COL A NTIO CH
1.,

Head

Caracalla

r.,

Victorj advanciug

holding wreath

and palm

in field,

S R

1-35

S: 1-35

same

die.

VIRT AVGC OLANTIOCH


jR

The Emperor on horseback galloping r. be holds ^veapon in raised r., while his cloak flies behind him in ex., SR
;

1-3

Geta

Bust of Geta r., laur., weaving cuirass and paludamentum.


A']

COLCAE
standing
at his feet

S
r.,
1.
;

ANTIOCH
R

Men

1-3

IA\P

CAES

SEP
SEP

GETA

as on- No. 2, with cock in field, S

a: 1-3

IMPCAESP

GETA---G

first

part of inscr.

illegible.

Elagubalus

lAAPCAESAAAVR ANTONINVS Bust of Elagabalua AVGlaur.,


r.,

Similar.

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

10

..

1-i

Severas Alexander

Head
11

of Severus

Alexander

r.,

laur.

COLCAESANTIOCH
suckling twins
;

Wolf
a
tree
;

r.,

behind,

in

ex.,

1-3

IMPCAESSEV ERALEXANDE R
IMPCAESSEV

S R

12

JE 1-3

ERALEXANDER
Gordian

III.

A\ PCA ESMANTGORDIANVS AVG Bust of Gordian III. laur.,


I

COLCAES
standing
r.,
1.

ANTIOCH
as
;

Men
with cock

r.,

13

.!<;

1-4

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

on

No.

2,

at his feet

in field,

S R
17.

[B.M.C., Pl.

XXXI.

nSIDIA
Mktal
SlZK

517

Xo.

Weisht

OnVERSE

Reverse

Similar.

ANTIOCHIA COLONIACAESA
Kybele, turreted, seated r. on throne, on resting her 1. hand on tympanum in ex., S R either side of her, lion r.
; ;

14

.E 1-35

Similar, but head radiate.

Similar, with

ANTIOCH AC OLO
I

NIACAESA
15

.E

1-3

Similar, witli laureate liead

COL CAESANTIO C H
Mars, in military dress, advancing r., in field, holding spear and shield
;

S
16

R
r.

.E 1-3

inscr. begins

Similar.

COLCAES ANT
of colony, of oxen
r.
;

Founder head veiled in toga, ploughing out the i>i-liiii<jeiiius sulcus with team
I

OCH

in ex.,

SR

.E 1-4

Similar.

CAES ANTIOCHC OL
aquila
in
1.,

The
quadriga

Emperor, with radiate crown, holding


standing
r.
;

advancing slowly
18

in in ex.,

S R

.E 1-35
[PL.VIE LVIU. 12.]

Similar.

CAESANTIOCHCOLNI
figures
of

Two

Victory placmg shield on palm-tree, at foot of which, two captives seated, back to back; in ex.,

SR

19

A-:

13;

[Plate

tviii. 13.]

VS IMPCAESM ANTGORDIANlaur., COLCAESANTIOCH suckling twins; behind, AVG Bust of Gordian III. S R
r.,

WoH
tree;

r.,

ex.,

20

M
JE

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

1-35

21

1-4

518

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

METAr,
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Pliilippus Senior

IMPCMIVLPHILIPPVSAV
Bust
of

Philippus

Senior

r.,

laur.

ANTIOCHI COL
to

(in '^''' ''" ex.)

River-god
tbios,

Annaked

wearing' cuirass

and paludamentum.

waist, reclining 1., holding cornucopiae in r. hand his 1. arm rests on


;

overturned vase, whence water flows in field behind vase, reed growing
;

above,

A NTH

1-

Similar.

ANTIOC
by eagles
r.

HI COLO
;

VexiUum
all

between two standards


;

surmounted

beneath,

S R

23

.V.

1 0.5

Philippus Junior

IMPAIIVLPHILIPPVSPFAVGPM
Bust of Philippus.Junior r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
(sic)
2-t

CAES

ANTipCHCOL
1.,

Pax
field,

(?),

wearing long chiton, running


olive-bi'anch

holding

and sceptre; in

S R

JE 1-05

Similar.

CAESAN TIOCHCL
; ;

Vexillum between two standards all surmounted by eagles r. in ex., SR

1-05

Trajanus Deoius

IMPCAESGMESSQDECIOTPAI Bust of Trajanus Decius AVG


radiate,

ANTIOC HICOLO
; ;

r.,

wearing cuirass and paluda-

Similar type vexillum surmounted by eagle 1. standards by wreaths beneath, S R


;

26

mentum,
1-

Volu

IMPCVIBAICALVOLVSSIANO Bust of Volusianus AVG*


r.,

ANTIOC HICOLA
wearing
ex.,

Pax
;

(?),
1.,

radiate,

wearing cuirass and paluda-

long chiton, running holding olive-branch and sceptre

in

27

mentum.
-95

S R
[B.M.a,
Pi.. XXXII.

11.1

Henceforward the inscriptions are generally blundered.

PISIDIA

519

Nu.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

lAAPCVMPCALVSSIANOAVG
Siuiilai'

ANTIO CHICO
ex.,

type.

Vexillum surmounted by eagle 1., between two standards surmounted by wreaths iu


;

.E

;,-

S R

IA\CAERASLLOVNANV
Similar type.
2;
I

ANTIO CHICOL
eagle facing
;

Similar type;

in ex.,

jE

-^l

M PC PI

Similar type.

ANTIO CHLCO
two
eagles

standards,
;

Vexillum between surmounted by palm-brancb on either side of


all
;

30

vexillum
-9

in ex.,

S R
XXXII.

[Cf.

B.M.C., Pl.

13.]

Aeiiiilianus

IA\PCA\ACMACMILLIANOA VG
Bust of Aemilianus r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
31

ANTIOC HIOCLA
field,

Vexillum surmounted by eagle 1., between two standards surmounted by wreaths in


;

S R

.E

-9

Valerianus Senior

lAAPCAEPAELIOVAAERIAN
Bust
32
of Valerianus
r.,

ANTIOC HIOCL
in ex.,

Similar type

radiate, wearing

S R

cuirass and

paludamentum.

-95

Gallienus

IMPCAGAAIHNVS
Bust
33
of

PIVSA/
laur.,

ANTIOS HIC OL
in ex.,

Wolf

r..

Gallienus

r.,

wearing

suckling twins; behind, tree growing;

cuirass and

paludamentum.

'

S R

jE

1-2

Similnr.

ANTIO CHCOL
in ex.,

Similar type;

S R

34

JE ll

IM

- - -

Lie VL

NO

ANTIOCHICL
beneath,

running round

S R

Similar type.

-9.5

[Pr.ATE LVIII.

14.

y20

ASIA MINOR

No.
I

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

IMPCAEII

lASALLIENOC Bust of Gallienus(?) r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

ANTIO

Vexillum surhead r.. between two standards surmounted by

CHICL
by

mounted

eagle

facing,

36

wreaths;

in ex.,

S R

CODRULA
Imperial Times

Commodus

AAIAAVP K[0]MOAOC
Youthful bust of Commodus r., laur. wearing- cuirass and paludamentum.

KOAPOV AnN

Dionysop,

wearing short chiton, standing 1., holding kantharos in r. and thyrsos in 1. at his feet, panther 1. looking back.
;

105

ETENNA
Imperial 'Times

Gordian

III.

AV TKMANTrOPAIANOCC
Bust of Gordian IJI. r., laur., wearing cuirass and jmludamentum.

TN Nn N
wearing

Female

figure,

1-4

kalathos, long chiton, and peplos, seated 1. on rock, holding ears of corn (?) in lowei-ed r.

[Plate

lviii.

15.]

ISIXDA
Imperial
I'imeK

Herennia Etruscilla

PNAI TPOCKIAAAN CC
Bust of Herennia Etruscilla and wearing stephane.
A<:
r.,

ICIN
].,

12

Tyche standing

diaped

holding rudder and cornucopiae.

riSlDIA

V21

Xo.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvubsr

Reverse

I'l'JDNKLISSUS
Iiiiliernd

T/ nics

St'ptimius Severus

AVKACceoy HPOcnP
Bust of Septimius Severvis r., la weaving cairass and paludamentum.
.E
-G

neANHAI CCnN
wearing
kala'lios

Female figure, and short chiton, standing facing, head 1., holding patera and leaning on sceptre.

POGLA
Iiiqieridl

Times

Julia

Domna
TTfir

IOVAIAAOMNAC6BACT
Bust
of Julia

AnN
;

Distyle Ionic temple,

Domua

v.,

draped.

arched; within, simulacrum of Artemis Pergaea, with human head wearing polos body decorated with three friezes
of figures.

.E

1-

PROSTAKNA
Imperial Timea

Claudius

II.

AV-K-

WAPAV

KAAYAIOC
wearing
|
I

HPOCTAN
(Ares ing
?)

NCnN

Warrior

Bust of Claudius II, r., laur., cuuass d,nu pa cuh-ass and paludamentum.

weanng

g^gg^j.j^^

leaning g_j,^ holding spear and


1.

crested helmet standwith r. on sword in

round

shield in

2E 1-2

\_BM.G., Pl. XXXVII. 11.]

SAGALASSUS
Diadumenianus
Zens, A A /v\onAANTnNINOCAIAAOV CAfA to waist, CCCHN leaning with seated naked oi DiaduBust M6NIANOCKAI on sceptre, and holding on extended and cuirass
1,,

menianus r., wearing paludamentum; head bare.

1.

r.

Nike

r.,

with wreath and trophy


bull
1.

at his feet,

humped

IE 1-25

[Plate

lviii,

1G.

3
voT,.
ri.

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

MetaTj
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

SELGE
'fhe
II

iKsves

series with

yos. Iff.

There is of Selge correspond to some extent to those of Aspcndus. a Famphylian legend resembling in weight and types Aspendus, But there are no specimens of this in the Hunter Cabinet: see,
lioicerer,

infra,

Xo.

3.

Silver

Persic
Circa

Standard
B.C.

400300

Trihemiob ol
Head
14-2
of

Pallas

].,

wearing

crested

Gorgoneion.

Athenian helmet.
[Plate

lviii.

17.]

Circa

300190

B.C.

and

later

Staters
Two
wrestlers

bending

forward

and
;

ZEArEHN

(in field

]..

grasping each other's hands preparatory to closing between the figures, letters border of dots.
;

upwards)

l.'iOS
I

Al

M5

ni
ni
(Xos^2 ami

Herakles, naked, standing r., holding lion's skin in extended 1., and brandishing club in raised r. in field r., round shield border of dote.
; ;

159

.1^1 -O."

[Plate lviii. 18.] both restraok, probably on earlier staters of Selgo latter the remains of the Famphylian legend are 1 1
3 aro

ESTAEL YZ

On the obv of the ' plai^ visible.)

Barbarous Imitation
Similar.

ZEArEHN
;

(in field

1.,

upwards)
;

]21-9

.R

1-

Slinger, wearing short chiton, burling stone r. between his legs, K in field, tnskeles of human legs 1., club downwards, and coriiucopiae border of dots.
;

(No. 4

is

pierced.)

[Plate

lviii.

19.]

riSlDIA

523

No.

Weight

Metal
SlZK

Obvekse

lllSVERSE

Sfcoiid

Ceiiliini

B.C.

Tribe miobo
Goi'goueion, ^vit,ll flowing hair; truding tongue.

no pro-

Head

of

Pallas
;

i.,

wearing

crested

Athenian helmet and astragalos.


[Pj.atis Lviii.

behind, lance-head

11-8

.11

20.]

BliOXZE
First

Cciduni

B.C.

Head

of Herakles
(?)
;

taenia
dots.

r., bearded, and wearing club at shoulder border of


;

Triskeles of human legs between E bow (above; and thunderbolt (beneath).

31I

Ai
[7J.3/.C'.,

Pl. XL. 10.]

TERMESSUS MAJOR
Bronze
Fifst Centvrij B.C.

hi 71 B.C.

had its freedom officiaUij recognised hy The following pieces are dated from Autonia de Termesibus.
Termesstis
^[lljol

the

Lex

the

year

of liheration.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

TEP

Forepart of biidled (beneathj behind, thunderhorse galloping 1. above, [= 68-6T B.C.]. bolt
;

65-5

M
.Siinllar type.

date doubtful.

TEP
1.
;

(beneath)
above, C;
I

[=

Free horse galloping 56-55 B.C.].

83-

-75

Late

Iiiipcriid

Times

TPMHC CnN
r.,

Head

of

Zeus

TflNMElZ

ONHN
r.
;

laur.

beneath,

naked, standing

lions

skm

Herakles, over i.

arm, wliu-h rests on club.

3x2

521

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

LYCAUNIA

icoisriuM

Imperial Times

li-iiinniii

ii-iix

made

'

ruloniit

xhnrlc

between the

acje

hij Hadrian. Xu coins seem to have been of the Antonineti and the reign of Gordian III.
'

Aiitouiims Tins

Bust of Antoninus Pius

v.,

laur.

CO
(s/c)

Head

of Pallas

r.

wearing crested Curinthia-j helmet.

ANTON IN VSAVGNIVS
ANTONIN VSAV

IB.M.C, Pl.

I,

,s,J

Gallieiins

Bust

of

Gulliemis

i-.,

radiate,

wearing

AVolf

r.,

suckling twins; in

ex.,

oairass and

paladamentum.

S R

M
M

1-.-,

IMPC P LE GALLIEN
]

ICONIENSC
I

12

(MCPL GALLIENVS

CONIENSIVMCO
[/.'...

L
13.]

C,

Pl.

t.

riLK'IA

Xo.

Weight

Metat.

Obverse

Reverse

CILICIA

ADANA
Itiqjerial

Times

Female head,
neck
;

veiled,

r.

dr^ipery

about

AAANr2N

Horse advancing

J.,

border of dots.

forefoot raised; in ex.,

AZ

^E

Pliilippus Senior

_ -

inno

- -

r.,

Philippus
euii-ass

Senior

laur.

Bust of wearing

AAAN nN
1.;

Zeus, naked to waist,


;

and paludameutum.

seated 1., bolding patera in r., and leanat his feet, eagle ing with 1. on sceptre
in field
1.,

upwards,

AAP
(AN

.1:

1-3

poor condition.

Yalerianus Senior

AVKAinOVAIKO VAAPIANO CCB Bust of Valeriauus Senior


r.,

AAPI

ANGON

AANCWN

Similar type, without eagle.

laur.,

wearing cuirass and paludamen-

tum
.E 1-4

AEGEAE
Bkon^e
Sccuni!

and First

('eiihirict>

n.c.

Head
in

slightly r., hero I'er.seus whiskered, wearing Phrygian helmet


of

AITEAIHN
lielmet";
field r.,

Bust of Pallas 1., wearing a^gis and ci'ested Athenian


over her shoulder, spear
;

the form of a human head, surdrapery about mounted by a bird


;

iu

neck; over shoulder, harpa; border of


1G2-5

and

/^T; border of dots.

dots.
1-

[Pla'ie lviii. 21.

.526

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Head

of Tyche, veiled and tiirreted, border of dots.

r.

AITEAIXIN

(above) bridled horse galloping above, j^


22.

Forepart of
1.
;

in

field

llO'

^E

-S

[Plate

lviii.

Similar.

THSIEPAZ
KAI
(to

(^'^^")

I)
(

AYTONOMOY
Head
111-5
83-5
of

beneath
1.
;

bridled horse
;

above and

below, inscr.

in field

r.,

monogi-ani.

M
M

-75

inscr. partly off coin.

-8.5

^
Similar.

55

1)

J.

AirEAIW[N]

THCI6PAC
KAI
(tol)
Similar type.

^^''''')

AYTONOMO^Y^
5
I

(beneath)

sl-5

M
Head
of bearded border of dots.

in field

r.

and uncertain monogram.

Heralvles

r.

AirE AIHN
downwards;
field
r,,

(in field above)

Club
skin;
in

behind,

lion's

61-.:.

/E

pu

Imperial Coinage

The era of Ae,jeae

is

reckoned as the Caesarian,

heginninrj in

47

B.C.

Diadumenianus

^OT[^MTaN\NOCK

Bust
cnii-ass

MM

U.adumeu.anus and paludamentum


of

r._,
;

wearing head bare.

AAAKPI NOVnA\VrneAirIiN
Head
of

young Herakles

r.,

wearing

lion's skin.

(Xo. 7

is

pierced.)

Elagabalus

AVTKMAV ANTflNINOC
Bust
of

Goat reclining
A.D.]
;

r.

Elagabalus

beneath,

r.,

laur.

AXC

[=

218

all in

wreath of laurel.

-7.5

second letter of date obscure.


[Pl.vie lviii. 23.]

CILICIA

527

No.

'

Weight

Me taI;
Size

Obveese

Reverse

Valerianus Senior

AYKAinOYAI KOYAA6 PIANOC Valerianus radiate, CB Bust


(if

AirAIWNN(0
helmeted, seated
1.,
;

NAVAP

Pallas,

r.,

wearing cuirass and paludaraentum.

holding on extended r. Nike r., and leaning with 1. on spear shield rests against seat in
;

ex,,

eTT

[=253-4

a.d.]

^E

1-1

ALEXANDRIA AD ISSUM
Bronze
First Century
B.C.

Head

of young Herakles r., -wearing lion's skin, as on coins of Alexander; border


of dots.

AAEZANAPEHN
in field
1.,

(in field r.,

down;

Zeus, naked to waist, standing wards) in holding wreath in extended r. 1.,

S "^ and E

116-

JE

-8

ANAZARBUS
Bkokze
First Century
E.o.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

ANAZAPBEriN
wai'ds)
in

(in

field

r.,

down-

Female
1,,

thos, standing
r.
;

wearing kalaholding ears ^of corn


figure,
1.
;

and cornucopiae in
all

in field

1.,

dp
1

within wreath.

127-5

JE

-8

no border

visible.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. v. 10.]

Similar.

ANAZAPBEn[N]
sceptre.

(in field

r.,

down-

Z(;us, naked to waist, seated wards) holding Nike, and leaning upon 1.,

101-5

-85

528

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevekse

Imperial Times

city

The era of Ana::arbiis commences in 19 B.C. It loas probably then that the assumed the name of Caesarea ad Anaz((rb>(m, which it contiinied to hear down to the time of Venis.

KA ICAPrftANA ZA

Bust of Persephone r., veiled; in front, poppyhead and two ears of corn.

Bust of Denieter

r.,

veiled,

and wearing

polos; in front, lighted torch,

inscr. begins beneath.

behind,

T BAP
11.]

[= 113-114

a.d.]

[Cf.

B.M.C.. Pl.

v.

Trajan and Plotina


- - AIA Bust of Trajan

NOCCrP
r.,

- _

AP
AN[
in field,
]

rflANAZAPB
Bust
of

laur.

Plotina

r.,

draped and wearing staph ane.


-E i;!

er BAP [=

113-11-1 A.D.]

M. Aurelius and L. Verus M. Anrelias and


standing
other's
r.

L. \"erus. clad in togas, facing, each clasping the

KAiTUN npo
P
of

crn anaza
|

Dekastjle temple facing


eight

hand
1.

M. Aurelius on

star
\

1.

rays

in

jiediment
A.D.
I

holds
.10
'.)

in

ex.,

roll in

TBTTP [ = 163-164

CBACANT HN INOVKAIO VHP [0]MONOI[A]

-9

HP^'oMSNof ^A

^O^'^'^'OV

rANAZAP,
Pi,,

[Cf.

B.M.C..

vr.

3.]

M. Aurelius

c\''"'^BTt^oy?rAuXi?^ie^s? ""^
naludamentu.. paludamentum

l,...l head Kl bare.

'

'

^^'^"^''t^fT^i^ " " -7 , ^'^^^ f J ^^'e


veiled.

r.,

r^^? and % turreted

-9

CILICIA

529

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Julia

Maesa

IOVAIAMAICAC6BACTH
Bust
of Julia

ANAZAPBeXlN
vase
;

(above)

Agonistic
beneath, 6TTI

Maesa

r.,

draped.
in field
1.,

M
k

NIKIA

around the

vi-hole,

A NTH

NeiNIANAnPnTAThCOIKOV
MEN-
.E 1-3

Sevei-us Alexander

AVTK/nAVCAi:
of

Bust

ANAZAPBOVMH
biga
r.
;

Nike, holding

Severus Alexander r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentuni.

wreath and palm, standing in galloping


in field above,

P B
a.d.]

in ex.,

TeA\C [= 230-231
JE
1-1

AVTKM
10

C.

AA[I]ANAPOC
r.,

AMAE HAOIMHT
in field,

Amphora

Head
-7

of

Severus Alexander

laur.

r B
[Plato
lix.

l.J

Philippus Jnnior

M lOVA

<l)IAinnOC KAICAP
r.,
;

ANAZAPBOVMHTPO
1.;

Capricorn

Bust of Philippus Junior cuirass and paludamentum


11

wearing head bare.

beneath, globe;

in ex.,

ETFElC

[=; 244-245 A.D,].


[Cf. B.M.C., Fl. ti. 12.]

^E

\)b

Volusianus

AVTKrOVIA<l>rAAAOCOY
Bust of Volusianus r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

ANA^APBOV
in raised
1.
;

r.,

Nike, holding wreath standing in biga galloping

in field (above) in
ex.,

^J:

AK

and (beneath)

rr;
A.D.].

TAOC

[=252-263

12

JE

1-1

Valerianus Senior

AV
Valerianus

APIANOC
r.,

radiate,

Bust of wearing cuirass

ANAZAPBOVMHTTBOC(?)
=
r.,

and paludamentum.

Bust of Artemis 253-254 A.D.] wearing stephane; behind shoulders.


;

crescent

in

field

(to

1.)

and

(to

r.)

M
K

13

2E

-9

By

530

ASIA IIINOR

No.

"Weight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

ANEMUEIUM
Imperial Coinage

Valerianus Senior

AVKHOAIOVAAEPIANON
Bust of Valerianus r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

AN

TetraPI (0N temple, facing; space between centre coliimns arched within, Tyche standing 1., holding rudder and cornustyle
;

MOV

copiae.

.E 1-1

in ex:,

B [=

254-255

a.d.].

AUGUSTA
The era hejhu
in

20

a.u.,

wMcJi

is

fonitded and

named

in

probably the year in ichich the honour of Lirid Augusta.

city

urns

Nero

NEPriN
^'
la^'i''-

KAIZAP

Head

of

Nero

AYrOYZTANHN ETOYZ

= 48a.d.]

JHM

crowned

of youthful Dionysos, with ivy, r. over 1. shoulder,


;

Bust

thyrsos; behind, kantharos.

1-1

inscr. begins r.

inscr. reads

downwards from 1. [B.M.a, Pl. VII. 13.]

CELEFDERIS
4SlLVER

Persic Standard

Staters
Circa

450400

b.c.

The

attribution of Nos.

4 and
to

5,

which bear the name of an mihiown satrap,


is

Celeiideris

not certain.*

Naked

rider seated sideways on galloping 1. he grasps bridle in


;

horse
r,

He-goat in act of
reclining posture

and

whip in 1. on his body are four like marks border of dots.


; ;

pellet-

on ground

itself from knee still rests head turned back all in


1.;
1.
;

raising

incuse circle.
above, branch of ivy; ex. marked ofi by dotted line between two plain ones.
IX.

1G7-

Al

-95

in ex., traces of

KEA

line of ex. dotted.

[B.M.C., Pl.
""''

4,]

C/-o*.,''l89.Jpp!^203'ff!""'

""^

"' ^- ^- ^'^ ^^'' P^<^^'i"ly suggested Aegeao,

-Yum.

CILICIA

5fil

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Ohversk

Reverse

16-1'6
I

.11

'S.")

in fi'out,

A;

in ex.,

[KEA]

line of ex.,

above, astragalos

line of ex. double,

with

plain.

hatched markings.
[B.M.C., Pl.
IX.

2.]

166-:

.R

STi

beneath, dolphin

1.

no

ex. line.

above,

ex. line plain.

[Plate

lix.

2.]

A
171-5

4^ (above)

from kneeling posture


preceding coins
;

Goat in the act of rising 1., as on rev. of


border of dots.

Owl, with open wings, standing facing, within incuse circle.

,R

-8:.

[Plate

lix. 3.]

A<W
is

Similar type; but goat has three pellet-like markings on flank border of dots.
(above)

Similar

t_vpe,

of ruder style, within incuse

winged, and

square.

168-1

.R

-85

[Plate

lix.

4.

Fourth Century

B.C.

Naked horseman seated sideways on horse he holds whip in r., galloping r.


;

KEAE
rising

(above)

He-goat in the act of from kneeling posture r. above.


;

bridle in 6

1.

border of dots.
ex. line dotted.

161-1

Ai

-s:

no

ex. line.

[Plate

lix.

5.

CORYCUS
Beonze
First Centnry
B.C.

Head neaa

oi tne of the
;

<.^iij City

r.,
,

turreted

behind,

[K]GPVKinT[nN]
^vs-ards)

AN

border of dots.

(in field r., down. Hermes, wearmg petasos chlamys over shoulders, and talaria, standing 1., holding patera in r. and in field 1., one above caduceus in 1.
;

another,

Rl

AN

116-5

-8

3y2

L.32

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eevekse

Bust

of Thalassa r., draped, wearing head-dress formed of crab's shell behind, border of dots.
;

KIIPVKII2TI2[N]
wards)
1.

(in field

r.,

down-

AK

Apollo, holding branch in

on column

naked, standing 1., r., and leaning with in field 1., one above

52-5
35-

M M

another,
-7

EP TTO

EP

-65

[Plate

lix.

6.]

Imperial Times

KnPY KinrnN
City
r.,

turreted, draped

Bust of the and veiled.

AYTO
standing

NO
r.,
;

MIIN

Poseidon

naked; his 1. foot resting on prow he holds dolphin in 1., and leans with r. on trident downwards.

-75

DIOCAESAREA
Imperial Times

Philippus Sanior

AMOYAIOC<|)IA
Philippus
cuirass

Senior

r.,

radiate,
;

Bust of wearing
in front

AAPIAIOK6CA P
AA
Herakles,

and paludamentum

AYTK

HKN AT

HN
with bow
at

naked,

laur.,

shoulder, reclining 1. upon lion's skin, resting r. hand on club..

1-25

last

two

lines of insor. in field

1.

EPIPHANEA
Imperial limes

The Era of Epiphanea begins between 67 and 65


Trebonianus Gallus

B.C.*

rTPeBWNIOCrAAAOCVVC
B
laur.,

Bust of Trebonianus Gallus r., wearing cuirass and paluda-

ni<|)AN

I2N

Dionysos,

mentum.

wreathed, and naked to waist, standing biga of panthers advancing 1. he grasps reins in r., and leans with 1 on thyrsos in front walks a Pan, with horns and legs of goat, looking back towards the panthers, which he leads with a bridle; in field above,

iE

1-3

[=
[Plate
* Imhoof-Blumer, lix.

2;)2-2.")4 A.D.J.

BIT

7.]

Griech. Miinz., p. 183 (707);

B.M.C. CiUcia,

p. cx3:vi.

CILICIA

533

No.

Weioht

Mktai,
Sizs

Obverse

Reverse

FLAVIOPOLIS
Imperial Times

The Era of Flaviopolis begins

in 74 a.d., lolien Cilicia was formed into a province by Vespasian.

Domitian

AOAATIANOC KAICAP
Head
of

1)AAY_I

OnOAl TWN
A.D.]

TO

Domitiau

r.,

laur.

YC-ZI [=90-91

Busts of the

Dioskouroi facing, draped and laur. above eacli head, a star.

.E

105

uncertain countermark.

Similar.

<|)AA
A.D.]

HN 6TOYCZI
Tyche
feet,

[=90-91
and

of the City, turreted

veiled, seated r. on seat with low back, holding ears of corn in extended r. ; at

her

river-god

swimming
XIII.

r.

JE

-9

.[B.M.C, Pl.

9.]

Similar.

|>AAYIOnOAIT
Zl [= 90-91
A.D.]

D. Tyche standing

NTOYC
1.,

holding rudder and cornucopiae.

^E

-5

Commodus

AVTKAIKOM OAONANT
Bust wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
of

Commodus, bearded,

r.,

laur.,

<|)AAOVI OnO AeiTU)NTOY Busts of Isis r. C/\|p [= 184-85 A.D.J


and Sarapis
face to face, draped 1., each wearing characteristic head-dress.
;

^ Mo

tooled.

Orbiana

PNNIAOPBIANHCB
of Orbiana
r.,

Bust

<|)AAOYIOn

OAITWNT
;

draped.

Herakles, naked, standing r., leaning with r. on club in extended 1., lion's Hesperides skin and apples of the
in field,

"^

= 226-27 A.D.J

1-

[Plate

lix.

8.]

53-i

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

REVF;asE

Valerianus Seoior

AVTKnAIOVAAPIANOC
Bust of Valerianus Senior r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

<t>AAIOnOA
Similar type
;

eiTIlN
in field,

A _

[=
JE
-95

254-255

A.D.J.

HIEROPOLIS CASTABALA
-

Beonze
First Century B.C.

Head
neck

of
;

Tjcbe
behind,

r.,

turreted

veil

over

lEPonoAITHN
TI2NnPoZTX2l nYPAM[I2l]

(to r.)
.,

monogram.

'^'

,, ^>

Goddess of Hieropolis, wearing kalathos, seated 1. on throne with back,


field r., tree
128-,

holding patera (?) in extended growing.

r.

in

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

Similar.

lOS

Similar; no tree; goddess holds sceptre in 1. beneath seat, eagle 1.


;

Imperial Times

M. Aurelius

lPOnOAITa)NKACTABAAW
Bust of Dionysos r., di'aped and wearing ivy-wreath, thyrsos over 1. shoulder in front, bunch of grapes.
;

AVTKMAV ANTWNIN
M. on

_ _

Aurelius wearing toga, seated 1. chair, holding globe in extended r. behind, Nike flying 1. to crown him.
inscr. begins
r.

1-lJ

Volusianus

AVT[K]OVOAOVCCIANOCCB
of Volusianus r., radiate, cuirass and paludamentum.

Bust

wearing

KACTABA AnNIPO H Shrine


formed
pillars;

of arch resting on two within, Tyche of the City, turreted, seated 1. on rock, holding ears of corn in r. ; at her feet, river-god

1-15
(No. i
is

swimming
pierced.)

1.

ClLiriA

535

No.

"Weight

MetaTj
SlZK

Obverse

Reverse

Valerlanus Senior

As

the

value- iiKirli

sho^os,

tins

is

a piece of six assaria*

AVTKOVAAPIANOCB
of

Bust
vvfeariiig

lEPOHKA CTABAAn
Naked youth ranning
his
r.

Valerianus

r.,

radiate,

r.

he holds
(?)
1.,

cuirass

and paludanientura.

uplifted,
1.

and has chlamys

wrapped round
.E
1I

arm
lix.

in field

5"

[Plate

9.]

IRENOPOLIS
Imperial Coinage

The Era of Ireuopolls commences

circa 52 A.D.

Nos. 2/. are pieces of

eitjlit

assaria.

Trajan

AYTO KAICAP TPAIANOC


Head
of Ti-ajan
r.,

IPHNOnOAIT
A.D.]

UN ZM

[=99
r.,

laur.

Winged Nemesis standing


r.

the neck of her chiton, and with 1. holding caduceus downwards, in attitude of Eirene at

plucking with

at

her
1

feet,

wheel.

JE

[Plate

lix.

lO.j

Valerianus Senior

AVTKnAIOVAAPIANOCC
Bust of Valerianus Senior r., wearing cuirass and paludamentum
in front,
1-

6IPHNO TTOAITflN
Pallas
r.,

radiate,
;

wearing

crested

Bust of Athenian

helmet; beneath and in

field,

r
^-p

H
(?).

[=

255

A.D.J.

Ai

countermark, anchor

Similar; no letter in front.

IPHNIon
[=
256
Hygieia
r.,

{nc)
A.JJ.]

[o]

AITHNAQ
H

Asklepios 1. and standing facing each other,

in the usual attitudes; in ex.,

countermark, anchor.

III

ef, Gr'.ecli.

:."-s;j^^K=^il3^"^"4.S--:;5-Sr'""-

536

ASIA MINOR

No.

Wei&ht

Metal
Size

Obveese

Reverse

ISAURA
Imperial Coinage
Caracalla

AV-K-MAV ANTnNINOC
Youthful bust of Caracalla r., laur., weariag cuirass, -with gorgoneion, and

MHTP OnO
; ;

AI2

CICAV

paludamentum.

Tetrastyle temple, with Ionic 12 N columns space between the centre columns arched -with in, bearded bust r. placed on column.

1-05

MALLUS
SiLYEK

Persic Standard

Staters
Circa -i^h

385

B.C.

Upper part

of a draped figure, having bearded Janiform head and four wings, and clasping with both hands a disc which he holds in front of him (Kronos ?) beneath, man-headed bull
;

MARA
with

(above)

Swan
;

standing
all

r.,

wings half-open

in

incuse

square, A\ithin incu.se circle.

swimming
173-4

r.

Al

-85

[Plate

j.ix.

11.

172 6

Similar type; disc decorated with head of animal; border of dots.

MAS A
lis.

(above)

Similar type
circle.

1.

all

within incuse
12.]

[Plate

170-5

Bearded male figure, having four wings and wearing short chiton, running 1., knee seeming to rest on ground1. he cla.sps with both bands a disc which he holds in front of him plain
-85
;

MAPAO
circle.

(in front,
;

upwards)

Swan

border.

standing r. on its back is perched a smaller bird, with open wings, pecking the swan's feathers; all within incuse

[Plate

lix.

13.

CILICIA

537

No.

Weight

Mb;!' AT.

Size

Obverse

Rkyerse

Similar figure
border.

r.

wings varied

plain

AAA PA

(in
;

front,

upwards)
fly

Swan
;

standing r. above, within incuse circle.

upwards

all

171-9

.-R

-85

[Plate

lix.

14..

Circa

386380

B.C.

The following loas issued by Tiribazus, leliose name appears on the Obnerse, icJien Similar pieces were struck he was in Gilicia levying loar against Eoagoras I.
at Issjis,

Soli

and Tarsus*

[A\]AP

Baal standing 1., (in front) wearing himation round liis waist and over his 1. shoulder he holds eagle on extended r., and leans with 1. on sceptre; behind, niy-|H[h]; border
;

Ahura-mazda to front, head r., naked, diademed and having hair gathered in
a top-knot; the lower part of his body consists of a disc with a dot in the centre and the wings and tail of a bird

doubtful.

and two volutes springing from centre at sides of tail he holds wreath in raised r., lotus-flower in extended 1. no border visible.
at the sides,
;

160-

.u

-8.:.

[Plate

lix.

15.]

Circa

-333

B.C.

Persia, The coin-types of this period show the dominant political influence of Attic tetradrachms of late date with the types exercised through the satraps. Mallus {see Vol. I., p. 312, No. 162), but of Alexander have been assigned to
the attribution is not certain.

The King

and wearing in his kidaris and kandys, running r. butt-end of r. he grasps a spear, the which is formed like an apple, and in his extended 1. a bow.
of Persia, bearded
;

The King
kidaris

bearded and wearing he and kandys, running r. holds bow in extended 1., while with from quiver r. he plucks an arrow
of Persia,
;

at his back.

147-4

-9

countermark, bull

1.,

with I'V above.

countermark, goat standing

1.

[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. xvii. 4.J

Similar type

in field

1.,

grain of corn.

/V\AA

(in

field

1.,

upwards)

Young

Herakles, naked, standing r., strangling lion, the whole group being placed on
the capital of a column; club; border of dots.
in
field
1.,

1601

.-R

-9

countermark, bull

1.,

with

A/

above.
|

[Plate

lix.

16.]

very faint, but, such as they are, they the Greek legend on No. 5 are attribution to Mallus. accord beat with an
*

The traces

of

538

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveese

Eeveesb

Imperial Coinage

Nero

NEPI2NCE BACTOC
Nero
r.,

Head

of

laur.

in front, star.

AAn TUN
on either
field
1.,

MA

Tyclae, -wearing kalathos, stand-

ing
side,

and cornucopiae

holding ears of corn at her feet, river-god swimming in


1.,
;
;

Al(?)

POV

-95

ethnic in field

r.

[Plate

lix.

17.]

MOPSUS
Bronze
Second Century
B.C.

and

later.

Bust

of Pallas r., wearing Corinthian helmet and aegis.

crested

MOH'EA
TI2N
1.

Helios, radiate, naked but for flying chlamys, driving


r.
;

galloping biga

he holds reins in
r.

and goad in raised


r.,

116-

-95

inscr. in field

above.

Head

of

Zeus

r.,

laur.

border of dots.

MoS'EATnN THZIEPAZ

,,

^^"^

"''

AVTONOMOV
monograms
wards.
1.37;

^* ^>

Circular altar, lighted and resting on stand supported by lion's feet; in ex.,
lines of inscr. read

down-

92-

M M

-85
-8

M
^
Similar.

and

H-

and

(A and

in inscr.)

MOH'EATIiN

m field

(in ex.)
r.,

Similar type

1.

and

monograms.

96-

-85

51

and I

[B.M.C., Pl. xtui. 2.]

CILICIA

539

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Bust

of the City border of dots.

r.,

veiled

and turreted

THEIEPAZ
KAt

^'

>

[A]VTONOMOV

rto *-*

n
^-^

Zeus naked to vs^aist, seated 1., holding Nike on extended r. and leaning with 1. on long sceptre in ex., H~
;

102

-86

lines of inscr. read

downwards.

Imperial Times

The imperial coins of Mopsus are dated from an era commencing No. 6, therefore, falls within the reign of Claudius.

in

68

B.C.

Bust

of the City

r.,

draped and turreted;

in front, ear of corn.

T]nNT HOE P]AEKAI AYTO


[N]OMOY
(to r.)

M]o4'

EA

(to

1.)

Mopsos,* wreathed and naked to waist, standing 1., holding branch in extended in r., and leanin g wit h 1. on tripod field r., above, HTp [= 50 a.d.].
;

83-5

-8

lines of inscr. read

upwards.

[Plate

lix.

18.]

M. Aurelius

MAP
O.C

HAIOC ANTX2NIN
Head
r.,

CB

of

M. Aurelms,

AAPIANflNM VC
Z

04'eATnNT0
A.D.J

bearded,

laur.

AC- [=169

Circular altar, lighted, garlanded, and beresting on stand with lion's feet;

neath, crab.

14

date in

field.

See G. F.

Hill,

B.M.C. lycaonia, &c.,

p. ex.

f.

z2

540

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

NAGIDUS
Circa

400

B.C.

Silver

Persic

Standard

Stater
Aphrodite, draped, seated ]. on throne with back, her feet resting on a footstool she holds patera in extended r., while with 1. arm she supports tall, naked Eros, wing-ed, who stands beside her 1. border of dots.
;

NAriA

downwards) Bearded wearing himation, which leaves bis r. shoulder and the upper part of his body bare, standing 1. he leans with 1. on tbyrsos, and holds in r. vine-branch ,with leaves, tendrils, and two bunches of grapes.
(behind,

Dionysos,

15!) -2

.R
(No, 1
is

inscr. reads
pierced.)
lix.

downwards.

[Plate

19.]

OLBA
Imperial Times

The interesling

series

of pieces issued by the high-priests of represented in the Hunter Cabinet.


L. Verus

Olba*

is

not

AYTKAIAOYAYPH
B
.E

Bust of L. Verus r., laur. wearing cuii-ass and paludamentum.


,

OYHPOCC OAB UN

Bust of the City draped and turreted, with veil.

r.,

inscr. begins r.

SEBASTEf
Imperiiil

Times

Clodius Albinus

KAGJ
Head
of

Cn AABKA
Clodius Albinus
r.,

C6BIAYN
of

bare.

Bust youthful Dionysos r., draped and wreath edj carrying thyrsos over 1.
shoulder.

AY APAeY

Ai

inscr. begins beneath,

[Plate
*

lix.

20.]

See G. F, Hill, Num. Chron., 1899, pp, 181

CILICIA

J41

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obversk

Reverse

SELEUCIA AD CALYCADNUM
Second and First Centuries
B.C.

Beonze

Head

wearing crested Pallas r., of beCorinthian helmet and necklace border of dots. hind, letters
; ;

ZEAEYKEnNTnNnPoZTnlKAAY
KAANnI
Nike advancing wreath in outstretched r.
abbreviated magistrates' above another.
r.,

holding

in front,

names,

one

112-

542

ASIA

MINOE

No.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reteese

Gordian

III.

and Tranquillina

M ANTnNIOCrOPAIANOC
TPANKVAAI NAN CB (above)
KAICABINI

KAAVKAANX2

(above)

A N

(around) (in inner circle)

Busts, face to face, of Gordian III. r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paluda-

CAVK eflN AVeP AC


Draped
1.,

(beneath)

mentum, and Tranquillina and wearing stephane.

1.,

draped

laur.,

busts, face to face, of Apollo with quiver at shoulder, and

Tyche

r.,

wearing kalathos, and having

cornucopiae behind.
1-45
[Cf. B.M.C., Pl. XXIV. 6.]
(No. 7 Has been tooled on the Rev.)

Gallienus

AVKnOVAIKINTAAAIMNON
Bust
of Gallienus
r.,

Nike

1.,

radiate,

wearing

foot planted

holding wreath and palm, her on a globe.

r.

cuirass

and paludamentum.

1-25

UK (around)

CAVKX2 N

T IlNnPOCT
(in inner circle)
(in field)

AAVK A A Nn

1-3

last part of inscr. obscure.

CAVK

AVKA

n
Q

NTIlNnK A (around)
(in

inner circle)

(in field)

SOLI
Silver

Persic Standard

Staters
Circa

450386

b.c.

Archer, naked but for pointed cap, kneeling 1. on 1. knee; at his 1. side hang a quiver and a bow-case with a

Bunch

of grapes on stalk, with tendrils ; all within incuse square

bow in his hands he holds an arrow, whose straightness he is testing with


;

with dotted border.

his eye; border of dots.

166-7

Al

-8

[Plate

lix.

21. J

CILICIA

543

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Similaa*

type,

bat

archer
-waist,

-wears

garment round his

and has
;

short his

SO A

(to r.)

of grapes

(D.)A/ (to 1.) on stalk; in field


berry,
all -within

Bunch
1.,

laurel-

169-1

M
M

cap decorated with a cockade his bowcase is empty, and, in his hands, instead of an arro-w he holds his bow, along the string of -which he is looking hair and top of bow-case represented by dots; in field r., Athenian helmet 1. border of dots.
;

branch
invisible

vi'ith
;

making the incuse square with

dotted border.

-85

[Plate
165-4
-9

lix. 22.]

same

die.

same

die.

166-5

cap decoSimilar type archer naked rated with feather; bow-case not -visible; hair represented by lines no symbol border of dots.
; ; ;

SOA
leaf

(to r.)

[E]nA/

(to

1.)

Bunch
;

of grapes
all

on stalk with single within incuse square with

dotted border.

-85

[Plate

lix.

23.]

Head

crested

r., wearing necklace and Athenian helmet, ornamented with running griffin border of dots.

of

Pallas

50AEn[N]
stalk

(in field

r.,

downwards)
1.,

Bunch of grapes on in and tendrils 1.


;

stalk,
field

with leaf between

and bunch,

162-9

-9

Similar.

SOA

E[n]

A/

Bunch

of

grapes
;

on stalk, with leaf and tendril r. the bunch itself falls within a diamondshaped incuse, which contains also the and outside of which are letters

the letters of the ethnic.

16S-3

1-

countermarks : (1) Hon (?) running 1., (2) with crescent downwards above above; bull standing 1., with I'N/ with ^X/^ above. (3) lion standing 1.,
;

[Plate

lx.

1.]

lower Similar type floral ornament on part of helmet.


;

SOAI

Bunch of grapes on (bene-ath) with tendrils; border of dots; stalk


all in

shallow

relief

on a concave

field.

150-5

Al

-85

no border

visible.

150-

-9

border of dots.

leaf

on stalk

1.

[Plate

lx. 2.J

544

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obvekse

Reverse

Circa
Foi- pieces issued by Tirihazus,

386330

B.C.

bearing his own name, see under Mallus, p. 537, No. 5. Nos. 9/. are slightly later than the coinage of Tiribazus. For ietradrachm with the types of Alexander attributed to Soli, see Vol. I., p. 313, No. 163.

Head

of bearded Herakles
;

skin round neck

r., bare; lion's border of dots.

Head

of

satrap
tiara;
field.

r.,

Persian concave

in

bearded, -wearing shallow relief on

160-9

.-U

-8

S
[Plate
lx.

O A
3.]

[N]

10

158-4

A\

-85
\

SO AE

X2N

Head

of

Pallas

r.,

wearing

crested

Corinthian helmet, earring, and necklace; plain border.

SO A EH N

(beneath)

Bunch

of grapes

11

150-7
i

on stalk, with tendril on either side and leaf on r. in field 1., APT; in field r., owl r., head facing.
;

[Plate

lx. 4.]

Bronze
Circa
.SV,//

30080

B.C.

^oas destroyed by

Tigranes of Armenia, probably

sooti

after

83

B.C.

Head

of

Pallas

r.,

wearing

crested
|

Corinthian helmet.

ZOAEHN
field
1.,

(in field r.,


r.,

Owl standing

downwards) head facing;

in

12

118-

2E

-85

no border

visible.

no cerfain traces

of

>

Head

of

Tyche

r.,

turret ed

and veiled;
\

'

border of dots.

ZOAEIiN
knotted

within framework of

lines

on which rest the caps of the Dioskouroi; each surmounted by star and having
cord
yjj

fastened at outer side;

13

97-

-8

beneath,

Head
j

of

Pallas

r.,

wearing

crested

Corinthian helmet; style late; border


14
67-

ZOAEfiN
Bunch

(in field

of dots.

of grapes

1., downwards) on stalk; in field r,

-65

OILICIA

645

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times
Soli
his
H'Cis

rebuilt by
it

I'oiiipeins

<ifiei-

his

victories over
tohile it
its

the

Gilician pirates.
its

In
B.C.,

honour

toolc the

name of Pompeiopolis,
doiihtless the

dated

coins frotn

66

year of

restoration.

Bast

of the Stoic Clirj'sippos v., draped, stroking his beard with his 1. hand; behind, [= 163 a.d.].

nONTHIO nOAITIlN
of

Bust
r.,

GKC

the astronomer -poet Aratos draped, with upturned gaze.


Pr..

15

1S5'

JE

-95
[Cf.

B.BI.C,

XXVII. 4.]

Maori

_ - K Bust of Maci'inus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

M OnCV

noMnHiono
[= 217
A.D.]

AirriNrnc

wearing crested hehnet and long chiton, standing 1., holding on extended r. Nike 1., and leaning with 1. on spear, against which leans shield, standing on ground.
Pallas,

IG

1-3

SYEDRA
Imperial Times
Lucilla

CBACTH
of Lucilla
r.,

AOYKIAAA
draped.

Bust

CYA
lisrhted.

flN

long chiton, either hand,

Demetor, wearing holding in r., downwards, long torch,


standing

-9

TARSUS*
Circa

450380
Silver

B.C.

Persic Standard

Staters
Kin., ^ ,
of
,
.

Persia,

wearing

tiara

and
I

^1^ ^, TEPS

^iii liwii-. i., (in field r.,

downwards) ^^w..--.. .y

King ^

^x_j.-' t,f^rlir,o. witli kandys, standing r., contending with legs lion, which stands erect 1. on hind with r. forepaw drawn back to strike the King grasps lion's neck with 1., and with r. thrusts short sword into
its

wearing tiara and kandys, he carries quiver on advancing r.


of Persia,
;

body.

shoulder, and holds spear in r. and i" ^^^^ ^'' 1cnix ansata ( 2) all within lotus-flower; behind, ^M^ circular incuse.

162-8

Al
Al

-8

[Plate
168-2
-85
.
I

lx.

5.]

Aramaic legend obscure.


and For pieces with the type of a cow Uncertain of Phoenicia in Vol. III.
calf,

sometimes attributed

to

Tarsus, see

4 A

646

ASIA MINOR
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Oevekse

Reverse

ring on horseback advancing slowly I. he holds reins in 1. and flower in raised


;

Two

r.

beneatli horse,

border of dots.

soldiers standing face to face, wearing each has bow tunics with wide sleeves and quiver slung at his back, and grasps with both hands his spear placed
;

upright on the ground in front of him between the spears, mf>; between spear and knee of soldier on r., f^ [ ] all
;

164'3

in well-defined incuse square.


-85

[Plate lx.

6.

IHh

(ill

ex.)

Similar type on dotted


do-ts.

ex. line^

no 2^ border of

168-1

-85

Archer, wearing long chiton with girdle, and having quiver at back, kneeling r., bending bow to shoot; in field 1., 2 all within dotted incuse square.
;

[Plate

lx.

7.]

Circa
TJie

379333

B.C.

foUomng pieces were struch under satrapal ride. Although No. 12 does not hear any name, its style shows that it belongs to the time of Mazaeus.
Silver

Persic Staters
Pharnabazus (379374
B.C.)

Female head, wearing sphendone, earrings and necklace, three-quarter face


1., with streaming hair; in dolphin; the whole modelled on Kimon's head of Arethosa; plain

[K]IAIK|ONHlri

towards
1.,

field

(in front) Bearded head of Ares I., wearing crasted Athenian helmet, decorated with simple volute and floral ornament; chlamys

round neck.

163-6

border.
-8

[Plate

ex.

8.]

Datames (378
Female head, as on preceding coin
dolphin
;
;

372

B.C..)

no

border of dots.

"I'H'iMh * (in front)

Head

on precedmg coin; helmet decorated with floral scroll; border of


dots.

of Ares, as

163-3

JR -95
type
1.

[Pmte
161-3

lx.

9.]

-9

type^
(No. 7
*

r. countermark, bull standing r with (_"y above.


;

is

pierced.)

Oa the

transliteration of thi. legend, .ee G. F. Hill, in

B.M.C.

Cilicia, p. ,..i..

CILICIA

547

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

REvicasE

lHh'-"y (behind)
waist, seated
r.

Baaltars, naked to on diphros lie holds in sceptre surmounted by eagle, and V. in 1. bunch of grapes and ear of corn
;
;

I'HIHh

(behind) Satrap, wearing Persian head-dress, under-garment with sleeves, short cloak, and anaxyrides, seated r. on diphros his quiver lies
;

at his left side, tbyniiaterion ; beneath diphros, bucranium the whole within
;

a circle having turret-like projections.

on his knee, and he is examining an arrow which he holds in both hands in field r,, strung bow before him (beneath) and winged solar disc (above)
; ;

border of dots.
151-4

/R

-95
[Cf.

B.M.a, Pl.

XXIX. 11

fi.]

Mazaeus (361

333
H'-||'+l

B.C.)

IHh'-^y
waist,

Baaltars, naked to ^') (*' seated 1. on diphros, showing full face he holds in r. eagle, bunch of grapes on stalk, and ear of corn, and leans with 1. on lotus-headed
;

(above)

Lion
1. ;

1.,

facing, tearing with

teeth

with head and claws

a bull recumbent

border of dots.

sceptre

border of dots.

165-2
161-7
1C4.-2

10
11

M M
;

1-

(plain border.)

1-

beneath grapes, )\>; beneath diphros, beneath grapes, 'HS


;

^
beneath,
border. ear of

.H

-95

beneath diphros, MJ

corn

I.,

and

plain

[B.M.G., Pl. XXX.


(Xo. 11
is

l.J

pierced.)

Baaltars, naked to waist, seated 1. on diphros, leaning with r. on lotusheaded sceptre; in field 1., large ear
of corn

Bust

towards
rings,

of Pallas, draped, three-quarter face she wears necklace, ear1.


;

and
;

triple-crested

Athenian

and

diphros,
of dots.

T;

bunch of grapes beneath infield r., ivy- leaf border


;

helmet

border of dots.

12

158-2

-95

above ivy-leaf, traces of

letters (?).

Circa

175164
Beonze

B.C.

Fnr a short Ime during

the reign

the name of AntiocMs Epiphanes Tarsus bore ad Cydnimi. of Antiochia

Club

upright,

within

wreath

of

oak-

ANTIOXEnNTn[N] nPoZTIlK
YANfl
(Z5;

leaves.

Cornucopiae
r.,

in field

1.,

infield

OE

13

107

-9

inscr. begins r.

[Plate

lx.

lO.J

a2

548

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Ebvebse

Circa 164 B.C. Imperial Times

Bronze

Head
and

of

Tyche
;

of

the City
border.

turreted

TAPZEHN

veiled

fillet

(in field r., downwards) Sandan standing r., on back of homed he wears tall and winged lion r. head-dress, bow-case, and sword, and
;

is

fully draped
1.

in his

in field

his r. is raised and he holds bipennis and wreath 1., one or two monograms.
; ;

14

128-5

-85

(above)

and NE (beneath).

[Cf. H.M.C., Pl. ssxii.

14.J

15

106-

JE -So

)^

(above) and
(above).

(beneath).

IG

81-6

-8

^
[PtATE
LX.

11.

Head
and

of

Tyche

of

the City

r.,

tnrreted

TAPZEXIN
Monument,

(in field r.,

downwards)

veiled.

of square base, garlanded and surmounted by pyramidal structure, on the summit of which is perched an eagle -with open wings, and within which is seen Sandan standing r. on lion, as on preceding sei'ies, with a small altar on either side

consisting

of

him

in field

r., letters.

17

196-5

M
^i;

1-1

border obscure.

TTI (horizontally placed)

r
18
12:

-85

fillet

border.

IZO

(downwards)

Head

of

Tyche

of

the City

r.,

turreted

TAPZEHN
Zeus,

(in field

1.,

downwards)
seated
r.,
1.

border of

dot.?.

naked

to

waist,
in
;

on

throne with back;

r.,

long sceptre

surmounted by eagle
grams.
19
115-

in field

mono-

JE

behind, obscure

monogrem.

At (above) and [^ (beneath).


[Plate lx. 12.]

Tyche

of the City, draped and turreted, seated r. on throne without back, decorated with lion's foot in her raised
;

TAPZEflN

(in field

r.,

downwards)
1.,

Zens, naked to waist, seated

leaning

r.,

ears of corn

at
r.

her

feet,

river-god

with 1. on scoptre, and holding on extended r. Nike stretching forth to

Kydnos swimming
20
287-

crown him;

in

field

1.,

TTir(?);

obscure border.

JE

1-1

CILICIA

549

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Imperial Times

The number of

titles

applied

to

Tarsus on her coins

is

remarlcahle.

tohich have only a single title are earlier than the time of

Nos. 21 Hadrian.

24,

Head
and

of

Tyche
;

of the

City

r.,

turreted

TAPCEnN MHTPOnOAEnC
Sandan standing
as on Nos. 14
ff.

veiled

fillet

border.

r.

on horned animal,

86-5

JE -SS

inscr. begins r.

TAP COV
draped and veiled
44-

Bust
;

of t.lie City L, above her forehead,

MHT POTTOAenC

Similar type.

star of eight rays.

JE

-7

TAPCEflN
Zeus,

(in field r.,

downwards)
seated 1. on he leans with
r.

Club downwards, tied with


].,

fillet

in field

naked

to

waist,

throne with low back; 1. on sceptre, and holds on extended Nike stretching forth to crown him.

j^

in field

r.,

"FO

the whole

within wreath of oak-leaves.

23
24
'

8167-

.E

-7

JE

-7

IB.M.C,

Pl. xxxiii. 9.]

TAPceriN

AA
(in field
1.,

KAI
naked
1.

nA!
seated

(?)
;

MHTPOTTOA
AA
PI A
(to r.,

upwards)

Zens,

to

waist,
sceptre,

nc
around)
City, draped, veiled

leans with

on

he 1. and holds on
ont
to

Tycbe

of the

and

extended r. crown him.

jSTike

stretching

turreted, seated r. on throne without back, shaped in front like the forepai't she holds poppy and ears of an animal
;

of corn in raised

r.

at her feet, riverr.

25

190 5

god Kydnos swimming


1-

Imperial Coinage

Silver or Billou

Domitian

TIANOZ AYTOKAIOEYIAOMI laur. Head of Domitian SEFEP


r.,

MHTPOnOAEnZ
o

(to r.)

Tyche

the

City,

draped,

veiled, seated r.
;

branch in r. Kydnos, wreathed

turreted and on rock, holding palmat her feet, river-god

with sedge, swim-

ming
26
205-2

r.

in field

r.,

^^

Al

1-

IBJI.C, PL.

XXXIV. l.J

550

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Hadrian

AYTKAieETPATTAPYIGENEPYI Head of TPAIAAPIANOCCEB


Hadrian
r.,

TAPCE
Tyohe

flN

MHTPOnOAEnC
and
1.
;

of the City, draped, veiled,

laur.

27

149-7

on throne decorated with a sphinx she holds palm -branch and cornnoopiae at her feet, river-god Kydnos, wreathed with sedge, swimming 1. ; the whole in wreath.
turreted, seated
;

95
[Plate
lx.

13.]

AYTKAieETPHAPYieENEPYIT Similar type; PAAPIANOCC6


fillet

AAH

border.

TP OnOAEWC TAP CEWN


;

Similar type; but Tyche is seated diphros the whole in wreath.

28

139'2

Bil.

1-

title

aronnd

ethnic in field

1.

[Cf. B.M.G., Pl. XXXIV.

3.]

Beonze
Crispina

KPICnINAN CeBACTHN
Bust of Crispina
r,
,

AAPIANHCTAPCO V MHTPO
TTOAr2C
Pallas, wearing crested Corinthian helmet and long chiton, standing 1, holding owl in extended r., and in 1. spear and shield.

draped.

29

JB

1-1

inscr. begins

r.

Severus Alexander

AVTKAAAVPEEVAAEZANAPOC TAPCOY MHTPOnOAEnCAM


CEB
laur.,

Bust of Severus Alexander r., wearing cuirass and paluda-

KPB

Tyche standing 1., draped, holding rudder and cornucopiae.

mentum.
30
Ai 1-6
poor condition.

Maximinus

AVT- K-r lOV

INOCC6 B
TT

OVH MAZIMe TAPCOV THC


(jOC (around)

MHTPOnOA
r

TT (in field)

Bust of Maximinus r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

M
K

(in field

r.,

(in field

1.

above)

and

r.,

beneath)

31

1-55

wearing high head-dress, short chiton and chlamys, and having bow and quiver slung on his back, standing 1. on back of horned and winged lion; be holds r. raised, and 1. extended with wreath.
[B.M.G., Pl. XXXVI.
9.]

Sandan,

CILICIA

551

No.

Weight

Metal
SiZK

Obverse

Eevehsb

lOVOVH
C

MAi:iM
-n

TAPCOV THC MH WC (around)


A
r B
(in field
1.)

TPOnOA
(in
field
r.)

TT (in field)

Bust of Maximinus r., laur.^ wearing cuirass and paludamentiim.


r.
;

M
k

Herakles, naked, standing facing, head

he places r. hand on hip, and rests with 1. arm on club, which is covered with lion's skin. 32

.^ 1-5

AVT

K r lOV
TT

INOC C
Similar type.

OVH n (in

MAlifMe
field)

TAPCO V AM
K
r
r.

(above)

MHTP(inex.)
B
1.,

(in field,

in centre)

(in field
r.)

Asklepios, to front, head

and on

his

Hygieia r., each standing with the usual attributes between them,, Teles;

phoros.

33

jE

l-i

[PiATB

ILX.

14,

Similar.

TAPC O VMH T POnO (around) AMK-r (in ex.) B (in field


r.)

The three Graces


usual, those on flowers or fruits.

standing, grouped as the outside holding

34

1-45

AVT

NOC
Bust

K r lOV

OVHMAi:iMl

TAPCOV THC MHTPOnOA^


-

GOC

(around)

n
of

(in field)

cuirass

Maximinus r., radiate, wearing and paludamentum.

M
K

r
(in field
1.)

(in field r.)

Cultus-statue of Apollo Lykeios, naked, on low omphalos, facing, standing grasping in each hand the forepaws of a wolf, which he holds slightly raised

from the ground.


J& 1-4
[Plate
lx.

15.

AvT

K r rov

INOC C

OVH n n ^

mai:im
r
field) (m ^^^^
. _

TAPCOV
B

(above)

KCMHTP on
(in ex.)
;

Bust of Maximinus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

(i-nfi^ld)

within, temple, arched Tetrastyle Tyche of the City, turreted and draped, seated 1. on rocks, holding ears of corn
in
r.
;

at

her
r.

feet,

river-god

Kydnos

swimming
36
JE 1-4

[Plate

lx. 16.]

552

ASIA MINOR

Ko.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obyekse

Revbese

Balbinus

AVTKAK
Bust
cuirass
of

KAIABAAB6INOC
r.,

A\H

Balbinus

laur.,

wearing

TPO nOA enC TAPCOV (in


ex.)

(around)

and paludamentum.

Hexastyle temple, having line of pediment broken by an arch. within, standing facing, Asklepios, on 1., naked
;

with r. on short and Herakles, on r., naked, leaning with r. on club, and holding lion's skin on 1. arm.
to

waist,

leaning

serpent-staff,

37

JE 1-8
[Plate
lx.

17.]

AVTKAICAKAIABAAB6INONC
B
TT

Inscr. illegible.

back galloping
of

The Emperor on horser., raising r. hand as


running
r.

Bust
oS

TT (in Balbinus r.,

field)

if

to spear lion

laur.,

wearing
poor condition.

cuirass
1-4

and paludamentum.
(No. 38 has been covered with
silver.)

AVTKCKeABAABIN
TT
TT (infieldj

TAPCO
A (m P
'

(around)

Bust

Balbinus r., laur,, cuirass and paludamentum.


of

^
K B

field 1.)

(in field r.)

Female figui-e, wearing short chiton and high bead-dress, standing 1., placing r. foot on prow 1. she holds in extended r. Nike r., and leans with
;

39

1.

on spear.

1-4

Pupienus --

Bust of Pupienus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

M KAHAnOVni H NO CCB TA PCO V TT TT (in field) CA (around)


|.

MHTPOnOAn
B r
r.,

(in field r.)

(beneath)
in military
flying,

The Emperor on horseback,


dress,

galloping

with cloak

and
ning

r.
1.

hand

raised to spear lion run-

40

JE 1-45

Gordian

III.

AVTK AAANTrOPAIANOCCB
TT
Bust^
of

TT (in

field)

TAPCOV AAHTP OnOAnCAA\ (around)


KB
B
T
(in field)

Gordian III. r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Artemis, wearing short chiton, peplos, and endromides, standing r., holding

bdw and arrow

41

1-4

in 1., and with plucking arrow from her quiver.

r.

CILICIA

653

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Similar.

TAPCOVMH TPonoAenc
\?

(in field

1.)

(in field r.)

B
;

Similar type

but Artemis

liolds

no

arrow in
.E
1--1

1.

Similar.

TA PCOVMHT
'^1^^

(above)

(beneath)

Selene, wearing long chiton

and having

crescent on ber head, above which she holds her veil arched, driving in biga
of galloping bu.lls
r.

43

.E l-o

inscr. illesrible.

Similar.

TAPCOV- THC MHTPOnO


A
K
extended
in
1.

(in field

1.)

r U ^

(in field r.)

Pallas, wearing crested helmet and fully draped, advancing 1., holding in
r.

shield

Nike 1. with wreath, and and spear.

44

jE 1-2

AVTKMANTXlNIOCrOPAIANO CCB

TAP CO VMHTPOnOAnC
A
K
(in field
1.)

(in field)

(in field r.)

Similar type.

Herakles,

naked,

standing

1.,

looking

at tree round which is twined a serpent his r. rests on club, while in 1. r. he holds lion's skin and the apples of
;

the Hesperides.

45

1-4

Same

die.

TAPCOVMHTP
MK
r
Blpis
in r
,

OTTOAnCA
;

(infield)
].

advancing and with

^he holds

flower

1.

raises the skirt of

her chiton.

46

1-4

AVTKMANTrOPAIANOC CB TAPCOV/n H TPOnOAEflC A n n (in (in radiate,


field)

Bast of Gordian III. r., wearing cuirass and paludaraentum, and holding spear and shield, the latter
decorated.

/V\

(in field!

1.)

field r.)

K
Similar type.

47
VOL.
II.

iE 1-4

554

ASIA MINOR

No,

CILICIA

555

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveuse

Reverse

AVTKANXrOP AIANOCCB n n (in field)


Bust of Gordian III. v., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludameutuni.

TAPCOV M HTPOnO AWC AM K (beneath) TB (in field


;

r.)

Table, on which stand two agonistic urns, between which are two palms, beneath fastened together, upright
table,

amphora;

in ex.,

53

.1:

1-5

CVHPIA AAPIAN

[AVTK]MANTrOPAIANOCCeB

COVMHTPOn
A^jlKB
Lion
r.,

(around)

(in field)

(^bove)

Bust of Gordian III. r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum, and holding spear and shield, the latter
decorated.
5-i

leaping on

falling

r.,

which he

the back of stag tears with teeth

and claws.

Ai 1-4

Tranquillina

CABeiNIANTPAN Bust of ANC6B


shoulders, crescent.

KVIAA6IN

TAPCOVM H TPonoAnc
M
K r
in
(in field 1.)

Tranquilhna r., draped and wearing stephane; behind

^
1.,

(in field r.)

Young Dionysos, wreathed and wearing


himation,
r.,

standing

and leaning with


panther
1.

at his feet,

holding grapes 1. on thyrsos looking up.


;

.E

1-

CABINIANT(stc)
IMA
(around)

PANKVAAI
and

TAPCOV/n HTPonoAenc
A
B Two
(in field
1.)

inner circle) Bust of Tranquillina r., draped wearing stephane.


(in

NC

K r

(in field r.)

figures, wearing Phrygian caps and short .chitons, supporting an ai'ched canopy, beneath which is the triangular monument of Saudan, on the top of which is perched an eagle with out-

stretched wings, while within


of

is
1.,

figui'e

Sandan standing on

lion

as on

No. 31. 56 JE 1-15


[Plate
lx.

18.]

CABINIANTP

ANKVAAIN
r.,

TAPCOVA\HTPOnOAenC
C)
^^'^

^^
57

CGB
of

(in field

^'^^

'-^

1.)

Tranquillina Bust wearing stephane.

draped and

("' ^'^'^

")

Similar type.

12
4

b2

556

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Kevekse

Philippus Senioi'

AVT KAI/niOV<t>iAinnONVT TAPCOVAAHTPOnOACnCA 6VC '^ (in field ^ (in field n n (in
1.)

r.)

field)

Bust

of Philippns Senior r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludanientum.

Artemis Huntress, wearing short chiton, peplos, and endromides, standing r., holding bow in r., and raising her 1. hand.
details very obscure.

68

Ai 1-4

AVTKAIIOV<l)tAinnONVTV CB

TA PCOVTHCMHTPOnOAW
A
B
(in field
1.)

TT (in field>

Bust of Philippus Senior r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

^
r

(in field r.)

Herakles, naked, r., grasping by the waist Antaios, whom he lifts from the ground at his feet, club r.
;

59

JE 1-5
[Plate
lx.

19.]

Trajanus Decius

ANOC

AVKAirMCKVINAKIOCTPAI

TAP COVA\HTPOnOAWC

n (in

AMK (in ex.)


;

rS
on the

(above)
as
1.

field)

The three Graces standing grouped


as usual; the one

Bust of Trajanus Decius r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum. 60

flower

the one on drapery on a vase.

the

holding a r. laying

1-3:

[Plate

lx.

20.]

Trebonianus Gallus

AVKrOVIBITPBnrAAA
TT TT (in
field)

TAPCOVA\HTPOnOAnC

Bust of Treboniauus Gallus r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

M
K
r.;

r
(in field 1.)
(in field r.)

Artemis Huntress, wearing short chiton and endromides, standing facing, head
she holds bow in 1., and with r. plucks arrow from quiver to 1., stag to r., hound leaping r., looking 1.
; ;

61

back at her.
1-25

CILICTA

557

No,

Weight

Metal
Size

Dhversk

Reverse

Valei'iaiius Sl'ui

AVKAinOVAIOVA APIANOC
C

Three

naked

male

figures

(victorious

TT (in

field)

Bust of Valeriaiius r., radiate, weaving cnirass and paludamentum.

standing facing, the two on 1. looking r., the one on r. looking 1.; each places with one hand a crown upon his head, and holds in the other a palm.
athletes)

.E

1-

traces of inscr.

around and in

ex.

Gallienus

AVKAIHH

n (in field)
r.,

rAAAIHNOCCB TAPCoV/nH TP onoAnc


A
wearing
radiate,

Bust

of

Gallienus

fA (infield

1.)

(in field r.)

cuirass

and paludamentum.

K
helmeted, seated cornucopiae on 1. arm, supports on shield; with pebble into voting urn in
Pallas,
;

r.,

holdmg which she


she drops

r.

ex.,

KOINOBOVAION AEVOP
63
.-E

1-2

[Plate

lx.

21.]

Salonina

KOPNHAIANC AAIININAN
Salonina r., draped and at her shoulders, -wearing stephane

TAPCOVMH TPOnOAflC

Bust

of

M
K

(in field

1.)

r r

(in field r.)

crescent.

Aphrodite^ naked, facing, head r. she holds r. before her, in attitude of modesty, and with 1. lays her clothes on a hydria (type of Cnidian Aphro;
;

dite of Praxiteles).

64

11

[Plate

lx. 22.]

ZEPHYRIUM
Imperial Times

Antoninus Pius

AAPIA

ANTIININOCC
(in field)
r.,

Bev
Head

HTUN

AAPIANOnOAIT

nNZ<t>VPI

n
of

Antoninus Pins

laur.

^eus (or Demos?), wearing himation over 1. shoulder and lower limbs, seated 1.; his extended r. lays
hold of the while his 1.
his throne.
first

of

the

inscr.,*
of

hangs over the arm

1-

inscr. begins r.
*

The

letter,

a patera or wreath. therefore, serves to represent

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveksi

UNCERTAIN OF CILICIA
hnpeiidl Times

Lucius Verus and

il,

Aurelius.

Head

of L.

Verus

r.,

laur.

Lucius - - A Verus and M. Aurelius, clad in togas,


standing facing each other each clasps the other by the r. hand, and holds
;

CBACTnN
in field

in his
-9

1.

a scroll

r.,

[Plate lx.

2;!.]

Dr. Imlioof-Blumer
letter in the field
i.

first

drew

mj

attention to the Cilioian cbaracter of this piece.

The

the Rev. may be part of the date belongs to Soli-PompeiopoKs. Similar coins reading were struck there in the year 229 of the city ( = 163 a.d.)
of

OMONOIA CBACXX2N
;

CK0-

^^ ^i the piece probably

see Mion.,

iii.,

p.

613, No. 358.


iii.,

The same

inscr. occurs
f.

at

Tardus;

see

B.M.C,

p. 191,

No. 164, and Mionnet,

pp. 627

f.,

Nos. 43+, 437

CYPRUS
Metal
Size

559

No.

Weight

Obvkbse

Reverse

CYPRUS
AMATHUS (?)
''

Fifth Century B.C.

Silver

Persic Stater
_
r.,

Lion crouching (Ijeneatli) open-mouthed; border of dots.

Forepart of lion r., with tongue proall within truding from open mouth incuse square with dotted border.
;

175-6

.R

9:
[Plate
lxi,
l.J

CITIUM
Century D.C.f

Fiftl

Silver

Persic Slaters
Baalmelek
I.

Circa

479449

B.C.

HeraWes, wearing lion's skin, advancing he holds bow in extended 1., and r. with r. brandishes club above his head
;
;

l^OA^

Lion
(in field
1.)

seated
1.

r.,

yAy
ram

placing

fore-

border of dots.

r.

all

paw on head of within incuse square with

dotted border.

170-7

.R
[Plate
lxi. 2.]

* This attribution t

is

sug-gested

by Babelon, Les

Perse^:,

Ac,

p. cxxxvi.

Les Phoenician Kings of Citium, see Babolon, the clasBification of the coins of the S. Perses, pp. cxxv.

On

560

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metai
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Azbaal
Circa 449

425

B.C.

Azhaal

is

maij

the first king of Citiiim to claim sway over Idalium also. The change have been the result of the withdrawal of the Athenians after the death of

Kimon.

Similar type

border of dots.

4o<^/v o^ 5^/V
it

is

all

Liou r., leaping on the back of stag, wbicb has brought to its knees, and tearing with its teeth and claws within incuse square with dotted

border.

173-9

-95

ex. line fonnecl of small oblongs.

[Plate lm. 3.]

-9

ex. line plain.

Baalmelek
Circa 42.J
Simila

II.

iCO

B.C.

yL,yL,Oi^L,

Similar type; all within incuse square having


dotted border.

172:!

-95

[Plate

lxi. 4.]

IDALIUM
Circa 525

480

B.C.

Silver

Persic Staters
Sphinx,
with curled wing, seated r., 1. forepaw; in field 1,, floral ornament ; border of dots.
raising

Irregular inouso fquare.

171-1

.R

-9

[Plate

lxi.

6.

C:YPRUS

5G1

Xo.

Weight

Metal
Size
OllVEllSK

Reverse

llic

following bear the name of a

Idnij,

prohahhj

'

Gras

'

or

'

Kara.'

"^ SZ \
seated
1.,

Sphinx, -with curled wing,


resting
r.

forefoot on inverted bell of a lotus-flower growing on a stalk

Lotus-flower resting on two spiral ornaments in field r., astragalos in field 1., i\'y-leaf, incuse, downwards all within
; ;
;

that curves beneath and shows a bud border of dots.

circular incuse.

172S
17-2-5

.R

1-

.R

1-

[Plate

lxi.

6.

GOLGOI*
Fifth Cciitnnj B.C.

Silver

Persic Standard

Stater
Lion, with tongue pi'otruding from open ex. line mouth, about to spring r. double, lower being dotted border of
; ;

Crux

ansata, having the ring handle dotted; all within incuse square, in the corners of which, floral ornaments.

dots.

171-1
i

.R -85
[Plate lxl
7.]

Tetrobol
Lion's head
of dots.
1.,

with open mouth; border

Similar type, within linear square, at the corners of which floral ornaments all within incuse square.
-

541

.R

-GS

LAPETHOS
King Sidqemelek
Circa

449420
Siltee

B.C.

Persic Stater
[

Archaic wearing earring, head of Pallas Corinthian crested and necklace, helmet hair hanging down in formally
]

iL'^IU^I'SK
1.,

iL^

arranged ridges
171-

border of dots.

Archaic head of Pallas, wearing necklace, and helmet with two horn-like projections and two hair hanging down in formal crests all spirals on either side of her head

V^^L

facing,

within incuse square.

Al

-95

[Plate
* See J. p. Six,

lxi. 8.]

Num.

Chron., 1897, pp. 20G

F.

4
VOt.
II.

562

ASIA MINOE
Metal
Size

No.

VVeiqht

Obverse

Reverse

PAPHOS
After circa 410 B.C.

Silver

Persic Standard

Staters
Ari(stagoras) or Ari(stoj)hantos)

'^ )K (beneath) Bull standing 1. in front, cj-ua; ansata above, "vvinged solar disc ex. line double, lower being
; ; ;

Eagle,

with open wings, within incuse square.

flying

1.

all

172-8

dotted
-95

border of dots.

[Plate lxi. 9.]

Pasippos *

2 T ^ ^ ^ 4^ (above)
same symbols
171-8
;

Similar type

Similar
leaf.

but beneath eagle's head,

ivy-

border of dots.

-8.:

ex. off coin.

[Plate

lxi.

10.]

O(nasioikos

?)

^+
168-7

(beneath)
;

symbols

Similar type border of dots.

same

Similar; but beneath eagle's head, astrs


galos.

-9

ex. off coin.

[Plate

lxi.

ll.J

:^

4
5

172-6 172-8

M
^R

on similar type, which and indistinguishable.

is

confused

Similar type, within incuse square,

-9

beneath eagle's head,


no symbol.

cru.c

ansata.

-9

[Plate

lxi.

12.

* On the whole, the appearance of the doubtful letters on this specimen supports the reading of Six, which I have therefore adopted. See, however, Babelon, Les Perses cxlii.

CYPRUS
Metal
Size

563

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Diobol
Uncertain King
Bull standing
1.
;

in front, crux ansata;


;

Eagle flying

1.,

within incuse square.

26-7

above, winged solar disc of dots.


-4

border

of

SALAMIS
Eveltlion

Circa

569525
Silver

B.C.

Persic Stater
This piece, alihougli hearing tie name of Eueltlwn, is of comparatively advanced style, and may have been struck hy one of the King's successors.

^ yi^^d^
175-

(above)

Earn reclining

1.

in

Critx ansata

front, critx ansata.

the ring-handle dotted, and all within incuse square, in the corners of which, floral ornaments.
;

having a dot in the centre

-95

[Plate

lxi.

13,]

Evagoras
Circa

II.

368351
Gold

B.C.

Euboic-Attic Stater
Lion 1., devouring prey; on his back is perched an eagle 1., with wings closed, looking back; in field above, star of
sixteen rays; plain border.

EYA

(behind,
r.,

Aphrodite
necklace,

Bust of upwards) draped, wearing earring,

and turreted crown.

128-2

-7

[Plate

lxi. 14.]

Silver

Bhodian Didrachm
Bust of Aphrodite
draped, wearing earring, necklace, and turreted crown plain border,
r.,

EYA
ring.

(behind,
r.,

upwards)

Bust

of

Pallas

wearing crested draped, Corinthian helmet, necklace and ear-

1131

-75

[Plate

lxi.

15.]

c 2

56i

ASIA MINOR
Metal
Size

No.

Weight

Obverse

Eeverse

Bronze
Lion walking 1. on dotted line ram's liead 1. border of dots.
; ;

above,

Horse walking
rays
;

1.

above, star of

eiglit

44-

in front,

Pnj'tagoras
Circcc

351332

B.C.

Evagoras II. remained faithful to Persia when Cyprus revolted circa 351 B.C. He was accordingly driven from the throne. His successor Pnytagoras submitted to Alexander the Great.
Silver

Rbodian Standard

Didrachm

PN

Aphrodite

downwards) Head of wearing necklace, earring of three drops, and myrtle wreath her hair hangs loose.
(behind,
1.,

[BA]
lace,

Head
;

of

Artemis

1.,

wearing neck;

and earring

of single drop

hair

rolled

at her shoulder, quiver.

107-5

-65

[Plate

lxi.

16.]

Tetrobols

TN

(behind,

downwards)
;

Head

of

BA

Aphrodite 1., wearing diadem, necklace, and earring of single drop hair loose.
35-8

(behiiid, upwards) Head of Artemis r., wearing earring of single drop hair rolled.
;

JR

-4

off coin.

35-5

-5

off coin.

BA
[Plate
lxi.

off coin.

17.]

Nicocreon
Circa

331310

B.C.

NimcreoH sided with Ptolemy in the struggle with Antigonus, and Ct/prtis icas nltimately absorbed in the Plulciaic Icingdom, for the money of lohich see Vol, III.
Silver

Rhodian Didrachm
N<
upwards) Head of wearing earring of three drops, necklace, and turreted crown;
(behind,
,

BA

(behind,

downwards)
;

Aphrodite

r.,

Apollo 1., laur. behind neck.

hail- loose

Head of bow visible

hair loose.

97-S

Al

[Plate

lxi.

18.]

CYPRUS
Metal
Size

f)G5

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

CYPRUS UNDER THE ROMANS


Iiiiprriiil

Times

Cijpnis

was made a Roman province


Claadius

clrcii

31

B.C.

Tl CLAVDIVSCA<JAR
_ _
2E
1-4.

AVG
laur.

KOINON
KYTTPI CON
all

Head

of

Claudius

r.,

within wreath of laurel.

VS-CAE9AR- AVG
Head
of

Similar.

Claudius

1.,

laur.

1-1

Vespasian

SiLYER

CKAICAP
laur.

AVTOKPATnPOVECnACIANO TOYC NeOYIPOY* Salaminios, wearing himation,


Head
of

Zeus

Vespasian

1.,

standing he holds patera in head facing 1., extended r., and leans with 1. on sceptre on 1. is perched an eagle with
;

wings open
197-1

1.

.R 1-05

Trajan

SYHATOq AYTOKPAKAICNPTPAIANf2A AHMAPX standmg more to front Similar type, Bust of PICTnCBrPMAAK with head turned perched eao-le laur., wearing cuirass and Trajan back; in ex., KOINONKYHPinN paludamentum.
r.,

r.,

1-3

There

is

no trace

of a

numeral

to indicate the regnal yenr.

566

ASIA MINOR

GALATIA
Metal
Size

507

No.

Weisht

Obverse

Reverse

GALATIA
Kings f Galatia

AMTNTAS
Circa

3G25
Bronze

B.C.

Head

of

bearded Herakles
;

r.,

bare

ends
;

of club visible before

and behind neck

AMYNTOY
Lion -walking
lxi. 20.]

BAZIAEflZ

(above)
(in ex.)
r.
;

behind bead, /if\


113-

border of dots.

border of dots.

-9

monogram beneath

club.

[Plate
107-5

-85

monogram above
mark.

club

uncertain counter-

Similar, without

monogram.

Similar.

112-

/lO

-95
-9

111-5

Head

of Artemis r., -wearing stephane behind neck, bow and quiver border
;

[BJAZIAE I2[Z] (above) [A]A\YNTO[Y] (in ex.)


Stag standing
r.

of dots.

66-5

in front, traces of

monogram.
[5.M.C., PL.
I.

8.]

GALATIA IN GENEBE
of Amyntas in 25 B.C. (hdatia, with certain neighbouring districts, a 'provincia' under the charge of a legatus Augusti pro The Bev. type of No. 1 shuios clearly its Galatian origin. Nos. 2ff., jjraetore.' which bear the name of the Koinon' were struclc at Aucyra.

On

the death

was formed

into

'

'

Galba

rrAA
Galba

IBACAYTKPATWP
r.,

KAI
of

[CPOYIOC rA]ABAC CBACT

CAP CBA C[TOC]


bare.

Head

OC

Galba as Men* standing ]., wearing Phrygian cap, short chiton, chlanays and shoes, and holding patera in extended crescent behind pine-cone in 1. r.,
;

shoulders.

IK 1-1

[Plate

lxi. 21.]
73.

* See Pordrizet in Bull. Corr. Sell., 1896,

p.

568

ASIA MINOR

Ko.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeveese

Trajan

- -

NEPTPAIANOZKAIZAPZEB
of Trajan
r.,

KOINONTAAATIAZ
NiriN _
_ _*

EHinO
-

FEPAAA Head

laur.

Zeus, laur. and wearing liimation, seated 1., holding thunderbolt in r., and leaning with 1. on scepfere.

1-25

AYTONEPTPAIANOZKAIZAPZ EBAZTEPM Similar type.


IE 1-25

KOiNONrAAATiAZEninoNnn NIOYBAZZOY He^astyle temple,


with akroteria
pillars,
;

between the central


;

two dots

base in three stages.

AY-^EPTPAIANOZKAIZAPZEBT
EPA\A
Similar type.

Similar, with one dot between the pillars, and a second in the pediment of the temple.
inscr. obscure.

1-2:.

AYT
BTEPM
zB 1-2

AIANOZKAIZAPZE
Similar type.

KOiNON TiAZEnmoMnn NIOYBAZZOY Hexastyle temple,


with akroteria in ornamented pediment, patera between central pillars, a
;

dot.

ANCYRA
lm2)eiial Times

the

The temple represented on No. 1, walls of icliich is the famous


series.

is
''

of the preceding

The,

city

donbtless that of Roma and Aiigiislus. on MotnunentHm Ancyraiiiini." Cf. Xos. off. loas the cipilal of the Tecto'sages, whose
2.

name appears on No.


Vespasian

IZAPZEBAZTOZOYEZHA ZIANOZ Head of Vespasian laur.


r.,

EHIMIP _ _ NEPA TIOYHAN SAHPEZBEYAYTt (around)


n
(in field 1)

^
;

(in field r.)

temple, with akroteria patera in pediment between central pillars, a dot base in three stages.
;

Hexastyle

yB

1-2

* T.

Pomponius Bassus was


13.

legatus Avgimti pro praetore of Galatia circa 95

Caesaeea, No.

100
of

a.d.

Cf.

t M. Hirriiis Fronto Neratius Pansa was legatus Cappadocia circa 7a 80 a.d. Cf. Caesaeea, No. 11.

Augusti

pro

praetore

Galatia and

GALATIA
Metal
Size

569

No.

Weiget

Obverse

Reverse

Titus

AYKAISAPTITOZZEBAZTOYYI

OZ
JE
1-1

ZEBAZTHNflNTEKTOZArnN
cap, standing he holds patera in extended r., and with 1. raises the ends of his chlamys behind shoulders, crescent.

Head

of Titus

r,,

laur.

Men, wearing Phrygian


1.
;

M. Aurelius

AVTKAIAAAVP ANTnNINOC CB Bust of M. Aurelius, bearded,


r,,

ANKVP ANXIN

(around)

Helios,
radiate,

/V\|-JXPO (beneath)

laur.,

wearing cuirass and paludamen-

tum.
1-2

standing in galloping quadriga 1., holding blazing torch in either hand.

Julia

Domna

lOVAIA C6BACTH
Donina
r.,

Bust

of Julia

MH TP
1.,

draped.

ANKYPAZ
its

on OA
beak
;

(in field)

(inex.)

Vexillum, on which is perched an eagle with head turned back, holding a

wreath in

a taller standard, Capricorn inwards.

on either side, surmounted by a

1-2

Caracalla

ANTHNeiN
Bust

OCAYrOYCTOC MHTPOnOA
;

KYPAC
;

of Caracal la, slightly bearded, 1., laur., armed with spear and shield, the
all that latter elaborately ornamented Nike is decipherable of the device is a

Dionysos, wearing himation, seated 1. he holds on throne without back patera in extended r., and filleted thyrsos in 1.

flying

1.

with wreath.
poor condition. [Plate
lxi.

1-15

22.]

ANTI2NINOC niOCAYP
Bust
laur.,

of Caracalla, slightly bearded,

1.,

nOAEHL ^^"'"^'^
ANKYPAC(iiiex.)
Young Dionysos, wearing chlamys, and thyrsos over ]. shoulder, carrying standing r. in biga of panthers r., extending his r. hand.

MHTPO

,.

wearing

cuirass

and

paluda-

mentum.

JE 1-2
4 D
VOL.
11.

570

ASIA MINOR

Weight

JIktal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

ANTnNINOCAYrOYCTOC
Head
of

MHT AN KVPAC
witli

Coiled serpent,

Caracalla,

slightly

bearded,

head erect

1.

].,

hiur.

-ft:

ArrXlNEINOC
Similar type.

AVrOVCTOC

MHTP OnO
copiae in
1.

A NKVPAC

Tyche, draped and weaiing modius, standing 1., holding patera in r., cornu-

1-2

Geta

AVKAnCn rTAC AV
Head
of

MH

Geta

r.,

laur.

TP

(tol.)

ANKVPA,. (m p
;

no A (tor.) nc
ex.)
V
;

Octastyle temple, with akroteria, and pediment dot between central pillars base in four stages.

ornamented

1-

nothing visible in pediment.

rTAC AVro
laur.,

Bust of Gefa 1., wearing cuirass and paludamentum and can-jing spear and shield, the latter ornamented with gorgoneion.

MHTPOAN

KVPA

Eagle

standing 1., with open wings, looking back, and holding a wreath in its beak.

10

.,

I.)

Elagabalus

ANT
Bust

GINOCAVr
r.,

MHTPOTTOAAltar, on

ANKYPAC
,

of Elagabahis

radiate,

wearing

cuirass

and paludamentum.

which stands eagle 1 with open wings, looking back, and holding a wreath in its beak on either side, a
;

standard.

11

.E 1-3

Valerianus Senior
;

rnOYBAIKOYAAEPIANOCCEB
Bust of Valerianus Senior r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

MHTPOnOAn
VPAC

NANK
petasos,
r.,

Hermes, naked but for

12

M M

standing 1., holding purse in caduceus and chlamys in 1.

and

[Plate
Gallienus

lxii.

1.]

nOVBAIKrAAA[IHNOC]AVr
Bust of Gallienus r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
13

MHTPonoAE nCBNANKVPAC
Asklepios, naked to waist, standing facing, head 1., leaning with r. on long
serpent-staff.

^E

1-

OALATTA
Met AT,
SlZK

671

No.

Weight

Ohveuse

Reverse

iSaliiuiiia

KOPNHCA AW
;

Y(?) Uust of Saloniiia r., drajied and weariiitj stepliane behind shouldei-,s, cresrunt.

NUT- BN AN<YP

Three two palms.

(above) (beneath) agonistic urns, each containing

14:

.E

1-

TESSINUS
In,ipe

hd Times

M. Aurelius

A- K- MHead of

A
AJ
.

ANT n^ElNOC
Aureliu,

nECCi
1

noyn
ex.)

bearded,

1.,

bare,

TlflN (m
Sarapi.s,

draped and wearing modius, seated I., stretching out his r. hand and over the heads of Kerberos 1 leaning with 1. on sceptre.
,

JE

1-2

L.

Verus
TT

AKAOYC BACTOC
L. Verus
1.,

Head

of

CCI

NOYNTin
field
i\)
1.

(around)

bare.

(in

standing 1., caduceus in

Hermes, naked, holding purse in r., and

Ai

-9

Septimius Severus

AV

Bust of Septimius wearing paludameutum.

ACenriM cevHPOcn nCCINO VNTIflN wearing himation, standing


Severus
r.,

Zeus,
].,

laur.,

patera in extended l., 1. upon long sceptre.

holding and leaning with

12

AVKACCnTI C60VHP0CTThiur.,
Bust of Septimius Severus wearing cuirass and aegis.
1.,

nCC
eacrle

IN

OVNT
;

(ai-ound)

NWI

(in ex.)

Garlanded altar, on ^\'hich is perched 1., holding wreath in its beak and looking back (m either side is planted
a standard.

M Mo
4
I)

572

ASIA

MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Julia

Domna

lOVAIA
of Julia

AOMNACeBA
Donina
r.,

Bust

draped.

^^

(in field 1.)

OVNTinN
JE
1-2

(ia field r.)

(in ex.)

Hexastyle temple, with akroteria within pediment, wreath between


;

central pillars, a dot.

Caracalla

AVTKMAVP ANTflNAVr
Bast of youtliful Caracalla r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

neCCINO VNTII2N
wearing- liimation, standing

Poseidon,
1.,

holding

on extended r. dolphin with 1. on trident.


[Plate
lsii.

1.,

and leaning

1-15
2.

TAVIUM
Imperial Times

Julia

Domna

lOVAIA CBACTH
.E

Bust of

TA
r.,

OVI

ANI2N

Nike advancing

Julia

Domna

r.,

draped.
(No. 1

carrying trophy on pole.

is

pierced.)

CAPPADOCIA
Metal
SiZK

No.

AYeight

Obverse

Reverse

CxVPPADOCIA

Kings of Cappadocia*

sticceeded

Cappadocian dynasUj was Anarathes J., who (circa 332 B.C.) out the satrap set up by Alexander, and in maldng Cappadocia independent. For drachm struck hy him at Sinope, prohally hefore
The foimdei- of
hi

the

driving

Alexander's

invasion,

see

p.

236.

Ee was
circa

put
B.C.

to

death by Pcrdicois

and

Eumenes

322

ARIARAHtlNES
Circa

280(?) 230(?)

B.C.

Tlds ling loas the grandson of Ariarathes resemblance to the unique coin with

I.

The folloioing specimens have a

close

APIAPAMNOY,

now

in Berlin,f while the

nonogram they bear obviously represents

th e h

same name.

Bronze
Horseman, with he holds r.
;

Head

of

King
;

r.,

wearing

flat-topped

flying chlamys, prancing

helmet, chin- piece


53-

with pointed neck-piece


border of dots.

and

javelin in raised
;

r,

in

field

1.,

F^lT

beneath,

I;

border of

dots.

M
M
border
-65
ofi ODin.

48'5

[Plate

lxii.

3.]

See Th. Reinach, Rev. Num., 1886, pp. 301 Mineure.


t Z.f.N.,
iv,,

ff.,

republished in Twis Boyaimes de

VAue

p.

8. 268.

Reinach,

loc.

at., pp. 330

f.,

and

PI. xyii. 5.

.71

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obveksk

Reveksf.

63-

(i.'!-4

05

CAITADOCIA
Metal
SiZK

375

No.

Weight

OH\

KiiSE

Ke VERSE

60-S

.U

lo-

63-9

.R
.11

A
L

ll 12

62 3
63-4
(33S

A\ -R

13

11

62-3
I

.R

676

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Eeverse

65-1

JR

63-7

M
/R
-7

tU-7

63-8

/R

-7

57-3

CArPADOClA
Metal
SrzE

577

No.

Wewht

Ohvkrsk

Reverse

ARIARATHE8
Circa

IX. (Eusebes Pliilopator)

9987

B.C.

Ariai-idhdi
in

VII. W((s dethroned and put to death hij Mithradales, who set up stead his own son as Ariarathes IX., the Cappadncians vainhj striving to obtain recognition for Ariarathes VIII., a brother of the deposed monarch. 31<inij of his coins are Ariarathes IX. was never recdlij King of L'appiuhiria. The resemblance to his father contcniporancotis with those of his successor.

Ms

Milhr dales
II

is

remarkable.

Silver

Attic
Head
of Ariarathes

Drachms

IX.

r.,

diademed.

BAZIAEHZ APIAPAGOY EYZEBOYZ


Pallas

(to r.,

(to

1.,

downwards) downwards)

(in ex.)

standing 1., as on preceding in field 1., series, holding Nike r. ; between type and inscr., a monogram in ex., regnal year. 63-4

/R

-75

f^
[Plate
lxii.

no date.
10
]

6o-o

.R

'7

iSr

A A

[=

96

B.C.]

'

65-6

Al

-75

[=96

B.C.]

61-8

.R

E [= 95
-i:,

B.C.]

61-9

M
.R

-75

5)

G3-i

-7

F^

6-2-1
:

.R

-7

II

'1

59-6

.R

-75

Tol

(?)

[=

92

B.C.]

60-7

/R

-7

^
(^

|B[=88e.c.]

10

61-4
vol.

Al

-75

ir[=87B.c.]
4 E

II.

ASIA MINOR

No.
I

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

AEIOBARZANES
Cirra.
0'>

I.

(Philoromaios)

62

B.C.

Aviaratlies
ivifh

had come forward.


the
('itpjxidorKi

VIII. liad died in 97 B.C., and more ilian one claimant to the throne Vitimaiehj Ariobarnanea I. was elected by the Cappadocians sanction of the Human Scnafc. His reign u:as long and troubled
gradttalh/ hecoming hiave

and

inure

a mere dependency of Home.

SlLVEI!

Attic
Head
of Ariobai-zane.s
I. r.,

Drachms

diademed.

BAZIAEHZ (to APIOBAPZANOY


<l>IAOPI2MAIOY
Pallas

r.,

(to

downwards) ]., downwards)

(in ex.)

standing ]., as on preceding series, holding Nike r. in field, between type and inscr., monograms and letters; in ex., regnal year.
;

60-7
:

Al

^
T

(tol.)

E(tor.)

= 94b.cJ

<:;2

yR

(to

1.)

[93 B.C.]

59-

.R

T
-7

(to

1.)

E [= 91

B.C.J

60-5

AX

J(t<. 1.)

(tor.j
^ '

ir

[=83
^

(Nike

B.c.l J

I.)

60-5

Al

W
-7

(tol.)

e(tor.)

ir[=83B.c.]
ir

64-7

.R

W(tol.)
(Nike
1.)

(tor.)

[=83

B.c.l -'

[Plate lxh. 11.


62-2
!

A\

hP

(to

1.1

\r

(Nike
56-7
I

83

B.C.]

1.)

.R

-75

^
^

(tol.)
1.)

(tor.)

(Nike

A r=
'-

82 Bcl -'

62-8
I

i?.}-^ (iSike , 1.;

Kr [=73
tlm-d
line

n.c.J

of

inscr.

<PIAPI2MA)

reads

('ArPAI)OCTA.

J79

No.

'

Weight

Mbtai,
SlZK
()H\

KHSK

10

55-5

.11

11

.11

12

61-2

Al

-7;

13

GIG

A\

14

A\

-7

15

60-1

.-R
I

-6:

16

5S-S

.R

-7

17

62:>

A\

58-7

.U

-7

")80

ASIA MINOE

No.

CAPPADOCIA
Metal
Size

581

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Cities

of Cappadocia

CAESAREA
Viidcr
the

name of
It

M<i::iica,

this city

h^id

heeii

the

capital
finallij

of the
(circa
A.D.,

7\/ii;/s

of

Cappadocia.
Cacfttreu.

afterwai-ds
the

became

Enseheia,

and

10

ii.i;.)*

On

death of Archelavs, the lust Icing, in 17 icas made a lionian proraicc.

Cajqiaducia

Cii-ca

36

10

B.C.

Bronze
Bust
wearing v., Corinthian helmet and aegis.
of

Pallas

crested;

EVZE (to r.) BEIAZ (to 1.)

Mount Argaeus;

beneath,

*
downwards.

106 -o

JE 105

countermark,

lines of inscr. read

[Plate lxu. 15.]

Head

of

Tyche

of
:

the
fillet

turreted crown
107-

City r., wearing border.

EVZE

(to r.)

Cornuc

>piae,
1.,

filleted;

BEIAZ

(to

1.)

m field

A|

JE

lines of inscr. read


-9

downwards.

Time of Trajan.
the rrgiial year of Trajau.f the ]!er. of the following gives

The date on

about neck.

pyramid

ex.,

In [= lio

I'.J

31,

J&

* See Imhoof-Blumer, Zar OnecUschen Munzkunde throws much light on the history of Caesarea.
attribution of this piece to t On the see Imhoof-Blumer, op. cit., pp. 17 2.

(1898),

pp.

15

ff.,

an article which

Loebbeckc, Cae.area, originally suggested by Herr

58-:

ASIA MINOR

Xo.

Weight

Metal
SiZF,

Obyeese

Reverse

Jiii^jenViZ

Coinage

the mint of Cae.'<(ui'ii assumed great imjwrtance, the vioneij intended to cimdute us an imperial ciirrenri/ in the eastern The standard in use part of the cnqiirc. Tlie satiic was the case at Antioch. But the weights were not for silrcr appears to hiira been the I'liocniciaa. adjusted with iinicli care* The dating varies hetieeen the regnal year and the ijear of the consulship of the reigning emperor.

Under

the

Eiiij'icinr.-i

issued there hciiK/

Tiberius
SlJ.VER

Drachm

TIBEPIOZKAIZAPZEBAXLTOZ]
Head
of Tiberius
r.,

eEOYZEBA ZTOYY[IOZ]
three peaks, on a naked male figure, f radiate, r., holding globe in r., and leaning with 1. on

laur.

Mount Argaeus, with


the
central

one

of

which stands

sceptre.

50

Al

-65

[Plate

lxii.

16.]

Germanlous

Beonze

TEPMANIKOC KAICAP
of Germaiiicus 79r.,

Head

EniCOYPAK
Head
of

Al

APHAC
turret ed
;

bai'e.

Tyche

r.,

d rapery

about neck.

JE

Vesjiasian
Sii.vKi;

Didraohnis

AYTOKPAKAICAPOYeCHA ANOCCBACTOC Head of


pasian
93-7
r.,

CI
Ves-

NIKH C6BACTH
r.,
1.

Nike advancing
r.,

holding
shoulder.
10.]

wreath in

laur.

palm over

A\

-8

[B.JJ.C, Pl.

VIII.

Similar.

HATHP HATPIAOC

Mount

97-9

Argaeus, with three peaks, on the central one of which stands naked male figure, radiate, holding globe in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre.
hi

Sro

M'rotlr,

B.M.C. Galatia, Ac, pp. xxxvi.

f.

t Possibly the deified Emperor.

See Wroth, B.M.C. Galatia, &c., pp. xxxix.

f.

CAPPADOCIA
Mktau
Size

5S3

No.

Weigh

Obvekse

Hevebse

Hemidrachm

[AY]TOKPAKAICAPOVecnACI Huad of Vespasiau ALNOCCCBAJ


r.,

Nike advancing r., palm over

v.,
1.

holding
slioulder.

wreatli

in

laar.

.H

-6

Vespasian and Doniitian


.SlIAEU

Drachm

AYTOKPAKAICAP rOY]CnACI

ANOCC6BA
z".,

AOMITIANOCKAIC[A]PCBYie

Head

of

Vespasian

T0

laur.

IJomitian standing 7' AJ).] holding branch in extended r., and lifting up the skii'ts of his toga with 1.
1.,

[=

49-9

[Plate
(Xu. 9
is

lxii.

17.]

pierced.)

Titus

Silver

Hemidrachm
[AYTO] KPATCaPTITOLC K AICA Head of Titus r., laur. PCBA]
10
25-0

Nike advancing r., holding wreath 1'., and palm over 1. shoulder.

in

.R
Beonze

A[YTOKP]AT[l]TOCKA[IC]CB
ACfT'lOC
Head
of Titus
r.,

ni

laur.

TTANCA

npecBeY

all

within wreath.

TOY

11

.IC

-8

[7;...C'.,

Pl.

IX.

l.j

Domitian
Sll,\KK

Di dr a chm

AYTKAIAOMITIANOC CBAC
Tocrep/^
laur.

Pallas,

Head

of iJomitian

r.,

wearing crested helmet, aegis, and long chiton, standing r., holding owl in extended r., and leaning with in field, on spear 1. [::=: 93 A.D.].
;

TO

12

'.)7-l

'

.11

'So

The date

is

tho regnal year of Vespasian.

On the magistrate,

see A^cVKA,

p. .'jOS.

Xu.

1.

5S1

ASIA MINOE

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Ohverse

Reverse

]j)liii.\/.ii

AYTOKAIAOMITIANOCCBAC *eniTiTno MBACCOvnpecB Mount Argaeus Head of Domitian TOCrePMA YIA [= 94 A.D.]
r.,

laur.

on

its

summit stands a naked male


r,,

figure facing, holding globe in

and

leaning with
i;5

1.

on

sceptre.

.K

11

inscr. begins

r.

and runs upwards.


IX.

[Cf. ll.M.C, Pl.

6.]

Nerva
Sii,\Ki;

Didracli

m
Mount
Ai-gaeus on its summit stands naked male figure 1., holding globe in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre.
;

AYTOKPATN6POYAC
PC6BACTOC
laur.

KAICA
Xewu
r.,

YHATOY TPITOY

Head

of

90-

Trajan
Sh.vi:i;

Tri

drachms

AVTOKPKAICNPTPA lANOC Head of Trajui CBrPM


r.,

AHMAPX
figure,

ZVnATr
r.

Male

laur.

wearing crested helmet, seated 1. on rocks, holding on extended r. Nike


stretching
rests

to

crown him

his

1.

arm

on edge of round shield, which is supported by a second shield lying on the ground behind him.
15
'

l.",i;--i

..R

'.)

[Plate

lxii.

18.]

AYTOKPKAICN6PTPAIANOCC AHMAPXeZYHATOCT Pust of Tr.ijan BrPMAAK temple resting on four steps;


r.,

Distyle
in pedi-

laur.,

wearing paludamentnm.

ment,

eagle 1. looking back; within, on pedestal, simulacrum of divinity,

muffled in drapery.
i<>
i

loi-y

,11

<)

[Cf.

Bjr.C, Pl.

IX.

19.]

* Soi'

KulxoN OF

G.4LATIA, p.

S'lS,

No.

2.

CAPPADOCIA
Metal

585

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Didracliins

AYTKAINPOYACTPAIANOCC YRAT AYT Head of Trajau BACrPM


r.,

Club downwards.

17

106-5

AYTKAICNPTPAIA
rPA\
IS
101.11

NOCCB
i-.,

Head

of Ti-ajan

laur.

AHMH YHATB summit


;

Mount

stands naked Argaeus on its male figure facing, holding globe in r., and leaning with 1. on sceptre.

-85

AYTOKPKAICN6PTPAIANOCC Bust of Trajan BrPMAAK


laur.,

[AHM]APXZYnATOS
Argaeus, showing a cave in
slopes.
its

Mount
lower

r.,

\vearing

cuirass

and

paluda-

mentum.
19
I

100-7

.R

-85

[Plate

lxii.

19.]

[AYTOKPJKAIC NPTPAIANOC

CBrPMAAK
r.,

AHM

[APieEYHATOC,
(?)
1.,

Bust of
she
1.

laur,

Bust of Trajan wearing- cuirass and paluda-

Artemis

wearing
r.

chiton;
(?) in

holds spear in

and lamp

mentum.
20
!

100-7

-S:

[Plate

lxii.

20.]

AYTO
neck.

- - -

TPAIANOC
r.,

AHMAPX ZYnATOC;
copiae.

Tyche,

Bust of Trajan

laur.

drapery about

wearing chiton, stephane, and peplos, standing 1., holding rudder and cornu-

21

108-4

-b

[B.M.C, Pl.

IX.

20.]

Drachms

AYTKAICNPTPAIA NOCCB laur. Head of Trajan rPM


r.,

AHM

en YHAT B

Two

r.

hands clasped holding standard placed on a prow.

22 23

47-5
46-4

'

M
/R

-7

-75
(No. 23
is

pierced.)

AYTKAICNPTPAIANOCCBr AHM -3 YTTAT-B Eleutheria, wearing chiton and peplos, standing kur. Head of Trajau PM sceptre in holding branch in
r.,
1.,

r.,

1.

24

49-5

Ai

-75

[B.M.G., Pl.

IX.

12.]

4
VOL.
11.

586

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

AVTKAIZNEPTPAIAN ZE M Head of Trajan laur.


r.,

AHMAPX
of

EE

VnAT-r
r.,

Head

Zeus Amnion

bearded and liorned.

/R

pi.

-8

AYTOKPKAICNPTPAIANOCC Bust of Trajan BrPMAAK


r.,

AHMAPXEYnATOS
advancing
joalm over
r.,
1.

holding wreatli in

r.

Nike and

2G

4.J-S

M
[

lanr.,

wearing paludamentum.

shoulder.

AICNPTPAIANCBrP AHMAPX HI;YnATC;


Head
of

MA[AK]

Trajan

r.,

laur.

Arabia, weai'ing chiton, peplos, and stephane, standing to front, head 1.; she holds branch in r., and in 1. sword in sheath (?) beneath her r. hand,
;

camel
27
53-

1.

.R
[B.M.C., Pl.
IX.

lo.J

AYTOKPKAICNPTPAIANWAPI CT(UCBrPMAAK Bust of


Trajan
r.,

AHMAPXZYnATOC;
walking
1.

Camel

laur.,

wearing paludamentum

28

48-

and

cuirass.

AYTOKPKAICN6PTPAIANI2API CTIlCBrPMAAK Bust of Trajan


29
46-

Similar.

M
^

r.,

laur,,

wearing paludamentum.

-75

30

45-2

Al
[B.M.C., Pl.
IX.

16.]

]KAICNPTPAIANr2APICT
Similar type.

_ _ _

AHMAPX eEYnAT09
Argaeus
;

Mount

31

42-6

.R -75

on its summit, naked male figure holding globe and sceptre.

He
A\
32
25-5

rti i

dra

hm
Head
of

AVTKAIZNEPTPAIANSEBrEP
Head
of Trajan
r.,

AHMAPXEZVnAXr
Zeus Amnion
r.,

laur.

Al

-65

bearded and horned.


lxii.

[Plate

21.]

CAPPADOCIA
Metal
Size

587

No.

Wkight

Obverse

B,EVKBSE

B WINZE

rJJft'i''J^^'TS^^7r^^"^ CBrPAA Head ot Trajau


.K

r.,

^P^ 6ZY1TATB Jaur.

AH/v\APX.

^^,thin wreath.

105
[B.M.C, Pl.
X.

3.]

34

.E

-85

36
37

.-E

38 39
I

40

588

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obyekse

Reverse

Hemidrachms

AYTOKAICTPAIAAPIANOCC6B Bust of Hadrian laur. ACT


r.,

Nike advancing
r.,

r.,
1.

palm over

holding wreath in shoulder; in field r.,

45 46

24-3
26-4

M M

drapery about neck.


'55
-6

TA

[=

120

A.D.j.

(wears paludamentum and cuirass.)

AYTOKAIC[TPAIAAPIA]NOCC Bast of Hadrian laur.; 6BACT


r.,

Club down Vizards; in


A.D.]

field,

T A [ = 120

47

25-

drapery about neck.


-55

(No. 47

is ijierced.)

AYTOKAICTPAIAAPIANOCC Similar type. BACT


48
26-5

Mount Argaeus; on
figure* standing
1.

its
;

summit, a male

in field,

T A

[= 120
-6

A.D.].

[Plate

lxii.

22.

Antoninus Pius
SiLVEK

Drachms

TOC
49
47-3

AYTOKPANTa)NINOCCBAC Y H A T O C
Head
;

Mount Argaeus.

of

Antoninus Pius

r.,

bare
-7

drajjery about neck.

[Plate

lxii.

23.]

50

44-

-7

inscr. partly off coin.

type slightly varied; figure on summit

(?).

Bronze

ANTG0NINO CCBA
of

Head

KAIC

Antoninus Pius

r.,

laur.

[iloant Argaeus, with ] pyramidal object f placed on its topmost peak; in ex.. [ = 161

TKA

51

A.D.].

-85

*
of

a spear.

The details are obscure, but the figure seems to be helmeted, and to be holding instead the usual globe, Nike r. in that case, he probably leans not upon a sceptre but upon ^
;

t C. Rev. type of No.

3.

CAPPADOCIA
Metal
Size

J89

No.

WE7GHT

Obvekse

Reverse

M. Aurelius
Silver

Didrachms

AYTOKPANT(0NINOCCB
Bust
of

YTTA
trees
;

TOCr
on
its
1.

Mount Argaeus, with


summit,

M, Aurelius, bearded,

r.,

laur.

naked

drapery about neck.

figure facing, holding globe in

r.,

male and

52

103-4

leaning with
-85

on

sceptre.

Similar, witliout drapery on neck.

YTTA
rays.

TOC
;

r
its

Mount Argaeus,
summit, star
of six

with trees 53
ln2-S

on

-8

Beonze

AYTOKANT(jO[
54

Bust of J M. Aurelius, bearded, r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentura.


(No. 54
is

TnAPrAICO
with
tall

Mount
peak
;

Argaeus,
ex.,

central
A.D.]

in

TO

B [=162

^E

-sr.

pierced.)

AYTOKPKAICmA[
(iONINOCCB
Aurelius, bearded, about neck.
r.,

Bast
laur.
;

of

Bust ANT AHMAPXIK 650YCKA- horned. and

M.

of

Zeus

Ammon

r.,

bearded

drapery

JE

1-1

L. Verus

Silver

Didraclim.

AYTOKPOYHPOCCBACTOC
Bust of L. drapery about neck.
56
98-3

YTTA

TOC
;

B
on
its

Mount Argaeus,
summit,
star
of

Verus

r.,

head

bare;

with trees
eight rays.

.R

-85

Beonze

AYTOKOYH POCC6B
L. Verus and paludamentum.
r.,

Bust

of

KAICAPGWN

Mount

laur.,

wearing

cuirass

Argaeus, with tall central peak, surmounted by pyramidal object; in ex.,

TOB

[=162

A.D.]

57

jE

-95

590

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Oevebse

Reteese

AYTOKPA OYHPOC[--J
of L.

Head

KAICAPCOaN

T HP APrAIW

Verus

v.,

laur.

Similar type; iner.,T-

B[ = 162a.d.J

.B

-bn

AYTOKPAT OYHPOCC6
Similar type.

KAICAPOa
Similar
;

NT n

APr[AIW]

central but type, peak in ex., traces of letters. wi'eatlied (?)

59

.E

-85

Commodus
Sn.\

ER

Drachms

AVTAAAVPKOMOANTWNI
Head
60
59-6
of

VHATOC AHATHA
Mount Argaeus
of
;

TPI
summit, star

Commodus,

slightly bearded,

on

its

M
M
M

r.,

laur.

eight rays.

-75

A yTA^AVPKOA^
Similar
-8
tyjje.

OANTWNINO

Similar.

61

66-3

AVTMAVPKO /^OANTWNI
Similar type.
-8.-

Similar.

53-9

(base)

AVT /nAVPKOMOANTCONIN Similar type, more fully OC C


bearded.

HATHA
type.

TPI

Similar

'

H3

46-3

/R

-8

Bronze

MKOAAO ANTGONINO
Commodus, bearded,
cuirass
r.,

laur.,

Bust of wearing

/nHTPOHO KAICAPIAC
Agalma
altar
altar,

of

Mount Argaeus
base
:

resting on

aud palndamentum.

with broad

on

body

of

64 65

TAI [=190

a.d'.].

/.E

1-2

M M5
(Xo. Ho
is

(louble-struck

M
66
Ai
1-1

KOA^O AOC CB

Simi

MHTPOHO AITnN
type; on body of altar,
A.D.].

Similar

type.

TAI [=

190

[Plate lxu. 24.

C'APPADOCIA

5!)1

No.

Weight

Mktal
Size

Obverse

Rkvkrsk

AKMK[0]/nOA O C ANTWNI

NOC

MHTPOnO
A
(i'l

KAICAPI
ex.)

(around)

Bust of

(.'oDinioiUis,

radiate,

weai'iiii;

cuirass

bearded, r., and paluda-

men turn.
.E 11

Similar type; on body of altar, [= 192 A.i).].

CTPI

MKOMO ANTnN[
of C'ouimodus, bearded,
r.,

Bust
wear;

laur.,

MH TPono
AnCKAI CAP6IAC
Tri
[=
192 A.D.J
all

ing cuirass bare(?).

and paludamentum

head

within laurel- wreath.

08

.E

1-

Septimius Severus

Silver

Didrachm

AYKAIACnTI COYHPOC
Bust of Septimius Severus r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

MHTPOKAICAP[l]ACNnKO
Male
figure,

radiate,

naked

to

waist,
;

seated 1. on agalma of Mount Argaeus he holds branch in extended r., and leans with 1. on globe-like summit of agalma; in ex.,

TIH

[=210
lxii.

A.D.].

69

'

117-3

1-

[Plate
(No. 69
is

pierced.)

Dr aclim

AYKACTT
of Septimius

C60YHP0C
Severus
i'.,

Head

MHTPOKAlCAPINeflK
Argaeus; on
rays; in
ex.,
its

Mount
star of
six
A.D.].

laur.

summit,

TIA [=

200

70

49-8

-7

Bronze

AcencOVH PocrrePTiN
Head
of

Septimius Severus

r.,

laur.

A\HTP

(tor.)

CAPI

(tol.)

TR

Tetrastyle

(beneath) temple; within,

agalma

of

Mount Argaeus,
71

placed upon an altar.


lxii.

1-2

[Plate
(No, 71
restruok, apparently on
a,

2G.]

is

piece with

it

precisely similar Rev.)

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Kevebse

--

C60YHP0CAY
r., lavir.

Bust

of

POTT

KAICA
;

Agalma

of

Septimius Severus

Mount

Argaetis, placed
A.D.].

broad top and base

npoB altar "vvith on body of altar,

Tir[=2U.5
72

2E 1-15

Julia

Domna

SiLYEE

Drachm

lOYAIAAO AANAAVrO
of Julia

Bust

A\HTPOKAICAPINn
Argaeus
;

Mount
six

Domna

r.,

draped.

on

its

73

46-3

rays; in ex.,
-65

TK

summit, star of [= 208 a.d.].

Beonze

lOYAIAAO MNAAYrOY
Bust
of Julia

AAHTPOn O KAICAP
of

Domna

r,,

draped.

Mount Argaeus,

altar with broad base

placed on garlanded and top in ex.,


;

74

M 1-05
AOAANA
Similar type.

Tir [=205

A.O.]

OTT

gai'land

on

Similar type
altar;
in
ex.,

no

GTIP

75

[- 205
1-15

A.D.]

countermark, small head

r.

Caracalla

SiLVBE

Drachms
AYKAIMPHfs'Vj
Bust
76
41-5

ANTHNINO
r.,

A\HTPO
Argaeus
rays; in
;

KAICAP!
on
ex.,

Mount
six

of youthful C'ara;calla

laur.

summit, star of TIA [= 206 A.D.]


its

-7

AYKMAYPHAIAN TnN[l]N OCCG B Similar type drapery


;

about neck.
77
41-4

AAHTP KAICA ex., TK [=211

Similar tyi^e; in
A.D.

^l

-7

Bronze

AYKAIMAYPHAI
C

ANTWNINO M^TPO^ KAICAP


.

Agalma
altar
ex.,

of

Similar type; no drapery,

Mount Argaeus, placed on


bi-oad

with

base

and top;

in

Tir

1-2

[=

205

A.D.j

CAPPADOCIA
Metai.
Size

.593

No.

Weight

Obverse

Ekveese

Maci'inus and Diadumenianus

Bronze

AYKMOnCOYMAKPeiN NT OHAIAAOY M
Bust of Macrinus r., laur., wearing and paludamentum, facing cairass
youthful bust of Diadumenianus 1., bare-headed, wearing paludamentum.

M^TPO^ - Mount

AICAPI AC
(in

(around)

NGX2KOPOY

ex)

Argaous, having its central peak surmounted by a round building before mounwith dome-shaped roof tain, tetrastyle temple, within which
;

is

seen

a
r.

human
hand
;

figure

standing

r.,

79

on either side in ex., temple, agonistic urn [ = 218 A.D.]


raising
;

of

T B

1-5

[Plate

lxii.

27.]

Elagabalus

Beonze

AYKMAYPHAIOC ANTWNGJN laur., Bust of Elagabalus OCC


r.,

TPOTTO KAICAPIA
of

Agalma

wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

Argaeus, placed on altar having broad base and top ; on summit of mountain, group of three figures standing; on body of altar, B

Mount

SO

[=219
1-1

A.D.]

AYKMAYPHAI ANTWNINOC
Similar type.

MHTPOTTKAICAPIA
com
in ex.,

Pour

ears

of

springing from agolma of Mount Argaeus, enclosed within a palisade

B [=219
lxii.

a.d.]

81

-9

[Plate

28.]

Elagabalus and Severus Alexander

Beonze

AYKMAYPHANTCON KMA YPH


Bust
wearing
of

MHTPOTTO KAICAPI

(around)

Elagabalus

r.,

laur.,

NnKOPOY

(in ex.)

cuirass and paludamentum, facing youthful bust of Severus Alexander 1., bare-headed, wearing paluda-

mentum.

Male figure, seated 1. on rocks, draped and radiate(?),* holding branch in extended r., and leaning with 1, on globe on either side, a tall simulacrum en;

closed within a palisade

in field above,
;

agalma
traces of

of

Mount
B(?)

Argaeus

in

ex.,

eX

[=

219(?) a.d,].

l-l

[Plate

lxii.

29.]

pose of the two * In the description I have been f^mded by the Rev. of No^ 69, tte which temale, Possibly, however, that on No. 82 may be almost identical. case it would represent the Tyche of the City,
figures being

4 G

504

ASIA MINOR

No.

Wkight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Julia

Maesa

Beonzb

lOYAIAAAAl
I3ii.st

CAC6BAC-r.,

Julia Maesa wearing stephane.


of

draped and

NnKOP
Agalma
altar

A C A PI A
I

(around)

(inex.)

of Mount Argaeus resting on having broad base and top on summits of central and two side peaks of the mountain, a figure standing facing, holding sceptre in 1., and raising r.; on body of altar, [=219 a.d.].
;

TB

83

JE

1-

uncertain countermark.

[B.M.C., Pl.

XII. 7.]

Severus Alexander

Beonze

AVKMAVPCeOVH
POC
Head
of
laur.

AAeZANA MHTPOnO
r.,

KAICAPI
star

Agalma

of

Severus Alexander

Mount Argaeus, with

yi

on summit, placed on altar having broad base; on body of altar, [=222 a.d.].

TA

1-05

AVKC0VHP0CAAS:ANAP[0 NUTPOnOKAICAP
C]
Bust of Severus Alexander r., radiate, wearing cuirass and paludano
star;

altar

mentum.
85

Tr [ = 224 A.D.]

Similar type; garlanded; ir ex.,

JE

1-

uncertain countermark.

AYKC60YHP0C AA2ANAP MHTPOHKAICAPI Ealathos conOC Head of Severus Alexander laur. taining fonr ears of com; in ex., Tr
r.,

86

[
-8.:

= 224

A.D.].

AVKCeOVH AAZAN
Severus
cuirass

Bust

of

Similar.

Alexander

r.,

laur.,

wearing

and paludamentum.

87

.^

-9

KAICAPI

off coin.

AVKCOVH
of Severus

AA3:[AN]
r.,

Head

MHT
of

Alexander

KAI
in

(around)
field

Three ears

laur.

corn;

beneath,

88

[=225
-8

TA

A.D.].

CAPPADOCIA
Metal
Size

595

No.

Weight

Obverse

Reverse

Similiw.

MHTP O KAICA

Three ears of
_

corn tied loovtlier; in <; 227 A.i..]. [

field

beneath,

89

.B

-9

AVKCOVHAA2ANAP
Severus Alexander
cuirass
v.,

radiate,

Bust of wearing

ponoA
within border r2CKA ICAPIA C6T5" [=227 A.D.J
of dots.

NUT

and paludamentum.

90

-85

AYKCOYHP AACIANAP
Head
91
of

TPO KAICA
with wreath placed on
ex.,

Mount Argaeus,
its

Severus Alexander

r.,

laur.

sunamit

in

TZ

[=228

a.d.].

JE 105

AVKCeOVH AAeiANA
of Severus

Head

MHT

AICA
tied

Alexander

r.,

laur.

ears of corn beneath,

92

ex I[ =

Three double in field, together 228a.d.].


;

-8

Gordiau

III.

Silver

Tridrachm

AVKAI^\ANTrOPAIANOCC
Gordiau III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentuni.

r/v\HTP]On[K]AlCAPIAC
B
on
[ its

Bust

of

(in held, above)


plixced
ex.,

Mount Argaeus, with wreath


summit; in
A.D.].

= 241

[6TJOVCA

93

156-9

.R

-9

Drachm

AVKAIMANTrOPAIANOC(*^)
Head
94
57-9
'

of

Gordian

III.

r.,

laur.

MHTPOKAICAPI in ex., Te [=242

Mount Argaeus
A.D,].

Al

-7

(base)

Beonze
Thv inscription on
the Beo. of No. 98 nlludes to Caesarea which in Straho's lime was
the
still

huikUiig^

of walls ivmid

uufortijied*

AVKM[ANT rOPJAIANOC
Bust
of

MHTPOKAiCABN
Mount Argaeus,
resting
;

Agalma
on
in
alta,r

of

Gordian III. v., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

with

broad base and top

ex.,

TA

[=241
95

A.D.].

1-1

See Strabo, Bk.

xii.

538.

And

cf.

Imlioof-Blunier, Zur Griech. Miinzhwle, pp. 24

f.

q2

596

ASIA MINOR

No.

Weight

Metal
Size

Obverse

Reverse

Head
96

of

Gordiau HI;

r.,

laur.

Similar type

same

date.

M M

]-05

AVKMANTrOPAIANOC
AVKMANXrOPAIANOCCe

MHTPOHKAICABN
MHTPO
..

97

1-05

AICABN

AVKMANTrOPAIANOC

Bust of Gordiau III. r., laur., wearing cuirass and paludamentum.

MHTPO KAICBN
on body of
in ex.,
altar,

Similar type;

NTIX

TA

[^241

A.D.]

1-

[AVKMJANTrOPAIANOCe
Similar type.

MHTKAIBN
together
;

Six ears of corn tied


field

in

beneath,

T Z

99

[=244

A.D.].

Tranquillina

Bronze

CAB
100

NKVAAINAAV
r.,

Tranquillina stephane.

di-aped

Bust of and wearing

MHTPKAIBN
together;
in

field

Six ears of corn tied beneath, Z

[^244

a.d.].

JE

-9

ALLIANCE roiX

CAESAREA AND SMYRNA


Julia

Domna

lOVAIAAO MNAAVr
Julia

Bust of

Domna

CMYPNAI KAICAP

(around)
its

r.,

draped.

OMONOIA
T

(in

ex)

Mount Argaeus, having on


;

summit
side,

a star of eight rays on either iio-onistic urn containing palm


above,

an

in field

lA

= 206

a.d.].

101

1-15

CAPPADOCIA
Metal
Size

597

No.

Weight

Obvekse

Reyebse

TTANA
Imperial Tunes

Al Tijana, as

at C'aesai-ea, the coins are

dated by the regnal ijcars of the limperors.

Hadrian

AYTOKAICTPAAAP IANOCC6
BACTO[C]
Head
of

[TYA]NnNTnN nPTIPACY
[AYT]
The Tyohe of Tj-ana wearing turreted head-dress, chiton, and peplos,
seated
1.
;

Hadrian

r,,

laur.

on

seat

ornamented
;

with

she holds ears of corn and at her feet, bunch of grapes in r. in field, river-god swimming K
griffin(?)
;

= 136

6T

A.D.].

1-05

river-god off coin.

Antoninus Pius
_

ANT(ONIN
of

OCCBAC
r.,

Head
JE -95

Antoninus Pius

laur.

TYANeCJN XnTiePACYAYT field, in Similar type T 01 [ = 156 A.D.].


;

[Cf.

B.M.G., Pl.

XIII.

10.]

Septimlus Severus

__KACn COYHPO[C]
of

Head

TYANW TIK
196
A.D.]

Septimius Severus

r.,

laur.

Asklepios standing facing, head r., leaning on long serpent-staff in field, 6 [


;

AC-

TA =

-95

INDEXES
111

nil

of the IniJexcK the numbers refer

to

the p^iies of the Catitloijue.

I.

Geographical.

II.

Kings and Dynasts.

III.

Roman Empeeors and Imperial


Types.

Personages.

IV
V.

Symbols.

VI.
VII.
VIII.

Countermarks.
Magistrates' Kames on Autonomous Coins. Magistrates'

Names on Imperial

Coins,

IX.

Roman Magistrates' Names.


(a)

Latin.

(^) Greek.

X.

Engravers' Names.

XL

Remarkable
(a)
(/3)

Insceiftions, Titles oe Cities, etc.

Greek.
Latin,

(y) Lycian.
(8)
(e)

Pamphylian.
Cypriote.
Semitic.

(X)

INDEX

I.

GEOGRAPHICAL
Abbaetia, il-k

Anazai'bns, 527 S.
f.

Assus, 290

Abydus, 288
ACAENAXIA,

Ancyra
113
of,
ff.

(Phrj-gia),

477

Astyra, 422

2-iff.,

Acaraania, Fedei-al
Acliaean League,

27

f.

Ancyra Ancyra

in Alliance, 392.

Atarneus, 263
Athens, 51
ff.

f.

(Galatia), 568 S.

1211

ff.

Andros, 202

ACHAIA, 124 S.

Anemnrium, 530
Aninetus, 447
Anopolis, 168

Athens in Alliance, 389 Attaea, 264


Attalia,

Acmonia, 474
Acrasus, 447

f.

508

f.

Attica, 61

ff.

Adana, 025

Antandrns, 298
Antigoneia, 131

Attuda, 480
Angtisfca,

Adramyteum, 263
Aegae, 805
Aegeae, 525
ff.

530

Antiocbia ad Maeandnim, 419

Autocane, 305

Antiochia (Pisidia), 515


Antissa,

ff.

Axus, 171
Birytis,

Aegeira, 124, 120

314
(Bithynia),
(Plirygia),

Aegina, 85

Aegium, 124. 129


Aeoljs, 305 S.

Apameia Apameia

240
477
ff.

299
ff.

Bithynia, 239

Aplirodisias,

420

Bithynia in genere, 239

f.

Aetolia, 29

f. f.

Apollonia (Crete), 168


Apollonia
(Illyiia), 1
ff.

Aezani, 475

Bitbynium, 240 Blaundns, 448 f.

Agrippias Caesarea, 215

Apollonia Salbace, 421


Apollonis, 448
f.

BoEOTU, 36 Brink, 449


BruzTis,

ff.

Alabanda, 417

f.

480

Alexandria (in Alliance), 341


Alexandria ad Issnm, 527
Alexandria Troas, 289 S.
Alinda, 418
Alyzia, 24

Aptera, 168

ff.
ff.

Bura, 125
Cabira, 222
Cadi, 480
ff.

Arcadia, 156
AfiaoLis, 152

Arcadia (Crete), 170


ff.

Argos, 131, 152

Caesarea, 581

ff'.

Amantia,

1
ff.
f.

Argos Amphilocbicum, 115


Arsinoe, 170

Caesarea in Alliance, 5 1)1)


Calchedon, 241
Cappadocia, 57.3
Caeia, 417
ff. ff.

Amasia, 216

Amaatris, 233

Arycanda, 499
Asia (in Alliance), 392

Amathus, 559
Ambracia, 10, 112
Amisus, 219
ff.

ASIA MINOR,
Asine, 144

215

ff.

Carthaea, 203
Carystus, 43
Cassope, 10

Astatic BospoEu.g, 215

Ampbissa, 33
Araotorium, 113
f.

Aspendus, 506

ff.

Cebren, 300 4
II

602
Celenda-is,

INDEX
530
f.

I,

Delos, 205

Hadrianotherae, 270
Halicarnassns, 424

Ceos, 203

f.

Delphi, 35
Diocaesarea, 532

Cephallehia, 137 S.
Ceraea, 172
CerasTis,

Heraclea ad Latmum, 345

222

Ceretapa, 481

Chabacta, 223
Clialcis,

484 Dooimaeum, 484 f, Dyme, 130 Dymhachium, 3 ff., 111.


Dionysopolis,
Elaea, 308
Eleusis, 81
f. f.
ff.

Heraclea Pontica, 244


Heraclea Salbace, 424

f.

Herakleia (Illyria), 8

Hermione, 155
Hierapolis, 487
f.

44

ff.

Chersonesus (Crete), 172


Chios, 396 S.

Hierapolis in Alliance, 488

Hierapytna, 187
Hieropolis,

f.

Chios in Alliance, 404


Cibyra, 481 f

Eleutherna, 182
Elis,

Hierokaisareia, 452

132

f.,

134

489
f,
ff.
ff.

Cidramus, 422.
Cilbiani Inferiores,
CiLieiA,

Elyrus, 183

Hieropolis-Caetabala, 534
ff. f.,

449

Ephesus, 326

Histiaea, 48

525

fE. f.

Bphesns in Alliance, 285


467, 488, 491
Epictetus,
ff.

340

ff.,

Hypaepa, 462
Hyrcanis, 464

Citinm, 559
Cius, 242
f.

485

Hyrtacina, 188

Clazomenae, 321
Cleitor,

EjDidaurus, 155

Hyrtacina in Alliance, 188


lalysus,

159

Epiphanea, 532
Epirote Republic, 14
f. f,

Cleonae, 154

436
f.

Cnidns, 422
Cnossus, 173

Epibus, 10

ff.

Iconium, 524
f.

S..

Eretria, 42, 47

Idalium, 560
Ilium, 301
f.
ff. ff.

Codrulaj 520
Colone, 144

Eriza,

423
ff.

Erythrae, 343
ff.

Illyria, 1
Ionia, 321

Colophon, 324
Colossae, 482

Erythrae in Alliance, 404


Etenna, 520

f.

Ionian League, 321


los,

Comana, 223
Corcyraj 16
Coresia,
ff.,

Euboea, 42

ff.

205

113

Eucarpia, 485

Irenopolis,

635

204
ff.

Eunienia, 486

Isaura, 536
Isinda,

Corinth, 87

520
ff. f.

Corinth, Colohies
Corone, 145
Corycus, 531
Cos, 431
ff.

of, lOi)

Plaviopolis,

533
ff.

f.

ISLANDS, THE, 164


Issa, 8

f.

Galatia, 5G7
Galatia
iii

Itanus, 189

f.

getiere,

567 f

Ithaca,

140

Cotiaeum, 483
Cragus, 500
Cranii, 13-7
f.
ff.

f.

Gangi-a,

2:!

Gergis, 300

Juliopolis,
Julis,

246

Germanicopolis, 235

204
ff.

Crete, 164

Germe, 450
Golgoi,

f.

Cromna, 234 Cyaneae, 500 Ctclades, 202


Cydonia, 178

556
Julia,

Lacedaemon, 134, 148


451
ff.

Gordus
ff..

Laedaemon in
Laconia, 147
ff.

Alliance,

389

f.

Gortyna, 184

ff.

Cyme, 3U5
Cyparissia,

ff.

GREECE, CENTRAL, 31 ff. GREECE, NORTH-WESTERN,


1
ff.

Lampsacus, 270 ff. Laodicea ad Lycum, 489


Laodicea in Alliance, 491 Lapethos, 561

ff.

145
ff.

f,

Cyprus, 559
Cyzicus, 264

GREECE, SOUTHERN,
Grinienothyrae, 486

51

ff.

Cythnos, 204
ff.

Lappa, 190
Larissa,

Gythium, 147
Hadrianeia, 270
Hadrianopolis, 486

316
ff.

Lesbos, 312
Daldis, 450

Leucas, 24 L, 115
Leuce, 346

ff.

Damastinm, 9

INDEX
Limyra, 501
Lindus, 436
Lisos in Alliance, ISS

I.

G03
Pogla, 521
f

Nicomedia, 252

ff.

Niconiedia in Alliance, 390


jSTicopolis,

Polyrheninm, 196
PONTCS, 216
Praesus, 196
PriansTis,
ft.

f.

10

Locri

Epizephyrii

(as

Corinthian

Nisyros, 435

f.

Colony), 109

Nysa, 459
ff.

f.

197

Locri Opuntii, 31

Priene, 358

LOCEI OZOLAE, 33
LocEis, 31 S.

Oeniadae, 26
Olba, 540

Proconnesus, 287

Prostanna, 521

Lycaonia, 52-t
Lycia, 497
ff.

Olus, 192

Prusa ad Olympum, 255


Prusias ad Hypium, 257
Pylus, 146

f.

Olj'mpns, 502 f

Lycia

in geiiere,

499

Lydia, 447 S.
Lyttus, 190
f.

Orchomenus (Arcadia), 161 Orchomenus (Boeotia), 36, 38


Pale, 138
f.

Pyrrha, 320

Ehaucus, 197

f.

Maeonia, 454

f.
ft'.

Pallantium, 132

Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 34G


Magnesia ad Sipylum, 456
Mallns, 536
ff.
ff.

Pamphylia, 506
Paphos, 562

ft. fE.

Rhithymna, 198 Ehodes, 436 e.

Paphlagonia, 233
f.
ft.

Eh odes, 437

ff.

Mantinea, 131
Masicytes, 501
f.

Parium, 273
Paros, 209
Patara, 503
f.

Sagalassus, 521
Sala,

462

f.

Mastaura, 457

Salamis (Attica), 82
ff.,

Megalopolis, 131, 160

Patrae, 125

130

Salamis (Cyprus), 563

f.

Megara, 83
Megaeis, 83
Melos, 206

f.,

131, 134

Pednelissus, 521
Pellene, 128

Same, 139
Sardis,

f.

f.

Samos, 404

ff.
ff.

f.

Peloponnesus, 119 S.
f.

463

Messene, 133, 143

Peltae,

492
f.

Sardis in Alliance, 467


Scepsis,

Messenia, 143

ii. f. ft.

Perga, 509

Methymna, 314
Metropolis, 352 Midaeum, 4921 Miletopolis, 273 Miletus, 354 ff. Mopsus, 538 f. Mostene, 458 Mothone, 145

Pergamum, 276

S.

Sebaste,

30^ 540

Pergamnm
391
f.

in

Alliance,

285

f.,

Sebastopolis (Caria), 427


Sebastopolis (Pontus), 225

Perinthns

(in Alliance),

390

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 541


Selge,

f.

Perperene, 286
Pessinns, 571
f.
ft.

522

f.

Seriphos,
Sicinos,
f.

Phaestus, 192

210 210
ff.,

Phalasarna, 194

Sicyon, 120
Side,

131

Myconos,

20ri

Pharos, 9
Phaselis,

510

ff.

Mylasa, 425

503

ff.

Sigeium, 303
Silandus, 468

Myndus, 426 Myra, 502


Myrina, 309
f.

Pheneus, 162
Phigaleia, 162

Sillyum, 514
ff.

Philadelphia, 460

Sinope, 236

ff.

Mysia, 263 S.
Mytilene, 316
E.

Philadelphia in Alliance, 462

Siphnos, 211

PMlomelium, 492
Phlius, 119

Smyrna, 359

ff.

Smyrna
f.

in Alliance,

340

f.,

389

ff.,

Nacrasa, 459

Phocaea, 357
Phocis, 34 f

462, 471, 488, 492, 696


Soli,

Nagidus, 540

542

ff.

Nasos, 208
Neocaesarea, 224 f
Neoclandiopolis, 235
Nesos, 320

Pholegandros, 210

Sfcectorium,

493
f.

Pheygia, 474
Pimolisa, 225
PisiDiA,

ff.

Stratonicea, 427

Stratus, 26
Sybrita, 199

515

ff.

Nicaea, 246

ft.

Pitane, 286

f.

Syedra, 546

4h2

604
i^ynnada, 493
Taos, 393

INDEX
f.

II.

ff.

Teoas, 288

ff.

Syracuse

(as

Coiintliian

Colony),

Termessus ad Oenoanda, 505


Termessus Major, 523
Tbebes, 37
ff.

Troezen, 156

110
Syros, 211

Tyana, 597
Uncertain Boeotian Mints, 36

Themisonimu, 495
Tabae, 428
f.

ff.

Thespiae, 36

f.,

41

Uncertain Corintbian Colony, 11 Uncertain of Crete, 200


f

Tanagra, 39
Tarsus, 545 S.

Thuria, 146

f.
ff.

Thyateira, 468

Uncertain Aegean Island, 214

Tavium, 572
Tegea, 132, 162
f.

Thyrrbeium, 26, 118 Tiberiopolis, 495

Uncertain of

Cilicia,

558

Temenotbyrae, 494

Tium, 257
Tralles,

f.

Zacyntbus, 140
ff.

ff.

Temnus, 310 Tenedos, 303 Tenos, 212 f.

f. f.

471

Zela,

226

Trapezus, 226
Tripolis,

Zepbyrium, 557

495

f.

INDEX

II.

KINGS AND DYNASTS


Where
the

names are printed

in italics,

a portrait of
Obverse type.

the particular

ludividiuil occurs as

tie

Alexander

(Epiriis),

12

Bcdlaios, 7

f.

Maussolus, 430

Amyntas, 567 Arbinna, 488 Ari 562 Ariaramnes, 573


,

Mazaens, 547
Cotys
I.,

230

^lilhradates (Bospoi-us), 22!)

Gotys II,
f,

230
f-

Mithradates Eiqmtor, 69, 227


Nieocreon, 564

f,

Ariarathes IV,, 574


Ariiiratlies V.,

575 Ariarathes VI., 576 Ariarathes VII., 576 Ariarathes IX., .ul
Ariarathes

Datames, 546

Eumenes Eumenes

I.,

277 278

Xicomedes II, 261 f, Nicomedes III., 262 Nicomedes IV., 2(j2


O(nasioikos), 5C2

II,,

580 Arioharzanes I., 578 f. Arioharzanes III, 579


X.,,

Eupator (Bosponis), 231 Evagoras I., 563 f.


f.

Orontas, 296

Eveltbon, 563
Pairisades, 229

Attains

I.,

277

Attains

II.,

278

Gras

(?),

561

Piirilda,

498

Azbaal, 560

Pasippos, 562

Kara
Baalmelek
I.,

(?),

659

Kbiiriga,

561 497

Pbaruabazns, 496

Phnrnaces

I.,

227
f.

Baalinelek U., 560

Kuprlli, 497

Philetaerus, 277

INDEX
Pixodartis,

III.

GOJ
Sidqcmelek,
TiGl

430 "f.

BhcKciipon's III., 232


Iilics<'iiports

Pnytagoras, 564

v.,

232
Tiribazus, 537

Pohmo
Pnisias

II., 2l'8
I., 2.-)9

IxhociDCtdlrcs,

231
Trbbiinimi, 498

Pni.sias II.,

260
f.

f.

ryiThi^s 12

Siiiii-oiiiiites I.,

230
231
Zjlmu, 498
Zidcld'i,

Sdiii-oiiititcs II.,

liliesciijpoyis I.,

220

,S'.(((ri//,vs-

///.,

232

258

INDEX

III

ROMAN EMPERORS AND IMPERIAL PERSONAGES


Except wliere otherwise stated, the colas incluJed
in
this

Index

hitre

for

tlieir

types the heads or busts

of

thi

persons under ivhose names they appear.

Julius Caesar,

Corintli, 99.

M. Antoiiius, Cnossus, 177.


Augustus,

Apollonia,
181,

Smyrna, 376 Pergamum, 282


;

with Tiheiins,
;

Caligula,

100

f.,

Crete,

164,
187,

}L-ith

Sci'.a-

Cnossus,

178,
1.,

Gortyna,
229,

3,

Nicopolis,

tus,

11, Corinth,

Crete, 164,

98 ff., Patrae, 126, Cnossus, 177 1,


Sinope,

Agrijjpa,

Cydonia,

238,

Cyzicus, 2G8, Lampsacus, 272,

Parium,

Ilium,

302,
Sal-

Pergamum, 282. Parium, 275. Gains and Lucius Caesar, Corinth, 99, Sinope, 238. Tiberius, Tanagra, 39, Corinth,
Denieter,

Smyrna,

377

seated as

Rhescuporia

Sinope,

238, Ilium, 302, Miletus, 356,

Smyrna, 377
Drusilla,

f.,

Aezani,

475,

Hierapolis, 488,

Denieter,

Miletus, 856 Smyrna, 377,


;

seated as

Smyrna, 376,
bace,

Heraclea

100,

Parium,

275,

Mytilene,

Claudius,

Corinth,
Cnossus,

101,

Patrae,

425,

Mylasa, 425, Cos,

317, Smyrna, 377, Sardis, 465,

126, Lacedaemon, 151, Crete,

434
with
loith

f.,

Sardis, 465, Hierapolis,

Termessus ad Oenoanda, 505,


Caesarea, 582
;

IG4,

178,

Cydonia,

487, Laodioea ad Lycum, 490;


Livia,

Tihei-ltis,

Smyrna, 376 Pergamum,


;

with

Anijiii^tii-'f,

Pergamum,
377;
;

181, Nicaea, 247, Ilium, 302,


Miletus,

282,

Smyrna,

356, 475,
;

Phocaea,
Attalia,

358,
508,

iritli

Livia,
in

Pergamum,
Smyrna,
Gortyna,
Agrip39, Corinth,

Aezani,

282,

Smyrna, 377
in

sealed in
;

car of elepjhants,
statue

Crete, 164
Corintli,

282 statue
377.

teinpile,

Cyprus, 565

with Acjrippina,

temple, PergSkraum,
46,

Germanicus,
101,

Tanagra,
;

Ephesus,
Antonia,

331,

Messalina, -Crete, 164, Cnossus, 178.

282.
Livia,

Cnossns,

178,

Chalci.s,

99,

187, Caiesarea, 582

irith

Agrippias Caesarea, 215, Per-

gamum,

282,
;

Mytilene,
ii:ith

317,

Smyrna, 377. Agi'ippina Senior, Chalcis, 46


piua,
iL-ith

(?)

Ilium, Agrippina Junior,


Biitannicus, 378.

Crete, 164,

302, Smyrna,

Chalcis, 46

(J),
;

Smyrna, 377

AikjusIvs.

Gcriiianicvx,-

Smyrna, 377.

Aezani,

476,

Cotiaeum, 4b3

G06
icith
loitli

INDEX
Claudius,

III.

Nero,

Smyrna, 378.
f,,

Ephesus, 331
Crete, 165,
II.,

Nerva,

Lycia Crete,

in

genere,

499,

Prusias ad Hypium, 257, Tium,


258, Lampsacus, 272, Ephesus,
333,

Caesarea, 584.
Trajan,

Nero, Corintli, 101


Siiiope, 238,

166, Gortyna, 187, 226, Nicaea, 247,

Samos,

406,

Apollonia

Cnossus, 178, Polemo

228,

Trapezus,
Attaea,

Salbace, 421, Tabae, 429, Cilbiani


Inferiores,
Tralles,

Prusa ad OlymEjjliesTis,

264, Miletopolis, 273,

449,

Nysa,

pum,

2.56,

332,

Smyrna,

380,

Tabae,

428,

459, 486,
492,
539,

472,

Eumenia,
Smyrna,
Pessinas,

Smyi-na, 378, Alabanda, 418,

Nacrasa, 459, Thyateii-a, 469,

Laodicea

and
569,
;

Cidramus, 422, Blaundus, 449,


Thyateii-a, 469,

Cotiaeum, 483, Lycia in genere,


499,
Side,

Anazarbus, 528, Mopsus,

Cotiaeum,
485,

483,

Apameia, 479, Docimaeura,

513,

Anazarbus,
535,

Ancyra,

528, Irenopolis,

Cyprus,
568,
in

Eumenia, 486, Augusta,

565,

Galatia in

genere,
;

530, Mallus, 538; with Aijripl^inii,


;

Octaria,
ing

Smyrna, 378 with Cnossus, 178; standon suggestum,


crowned by
cltij,

Caesarea,
temple,

584 S.

statue

Pergamum,
11,

282, Na-

HieroEupator, 231 polis-Castabala, 534; standing Verns, Ejahesus, 333


,seated,
teith
f.,

571, Caesarea, 589

with Verus,

crasa, 459.

Nysa, 459
Delphi,
trian statue,

Anazarbus,
Cilicia,
;

528,

Corintli,

Hadrian,
35,

^Nicopolis,

Uncertain of
Faustina
Junior,

558 eques11,

102
;

Corinth,
Corintli,

101 statue
101.

in temple,

Corinth, 104,

Crete, 167,
II.,

Amastris, 234.

Amisus, 221, Cotys


Bithynia
in

230,

Nicopolis,
Cius,

Oftavia,

Corintb,
loith

genere,

239,

Ha332,

Amastris,
Pitane,

234,

243, 333, 476,

102,

Sinope,

5G7 Galatia Vespasian,


Galba,
geiiere,

238;

Nero,

Cnossus, 178.
Galatia
in

drianeia,

270,

Ephesus,
Aezani,
Cibyra, Tarsus,

287,
382,

Ephesus,
Aezani,

Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 348,


Sardis,

Smyrna,
L. Verus,

Patrae,
;

127,

466,
479, 491,
f.,

476,

Ancyra, 477, Hierapolis, 488.

standing as Men,

Apameia,
Laodicea,

482,
550,
;

Corcyra,
Eupator,

22,

Corinth,
Nicaea,

in genere, 567.

106,

231,

Crete, 165,Nicaea, 247,

Caesarea, 587

Hypium, ad 257, Smyrna, 378 f., Sebastopolis,


Prusias
427, Cyprus, 565, Ancjra, 568,

on
323.
Sabina,

horseiach,

Clazomenae,
in

Tyana, 597

248, Ephesus, 334, Tralles, 472,

Synnada, 493, Olba, 540, Uncertain of Cilicia, 558, Pessinus,

Bithynia

genere,

239,

571, Caesarea, 589 with

f.

standing

Caesarea, 682
Titus,

Bithynia
569,

Smyrna, 380
genere,

f.,

Hypaepa, 452,
158,

M.
f.,

Aurelius,

Ephesus,
Smyrna,

in

239,

Cadi, 480.

333
Tium,
104,
Lucilla,

Nysa, 459, Anazarbus,

Ancyra,
Julia Titi,

Caesarea,

583

Smyrna, 379. Smyrna, 380. Domitian, Coilnth, 103, Patrae,


with Uoinitian,
127, Crete, 165, Cydonia, 182,

Antinous,

Arcadia,
Pius,

528, Uncertain of Cilicia, 558.

257, Smyrna, 381.

Antoninus

Corinth,
Eupator,
Nicata,

Miletopolis, 273,

382, Syedra, 545.

Argos, 154, Crete, 167, Rhoemetalces,

Commodus,
151,

Corcyra,

22, Corinth,

231,

231, 247,
257,

106, Patrae, 128, Lacedaemou,

Syros, 211, Nicaea, 247, Nico-

Amastris,

234,

Amasia,

216,
II.,

Trapezus,

media, 252, Adramyteum, 263,

Nicomedia, 253,
Cyzicus, 268,
Pitane,

Tium,

226, Sauromates

231, Neo-

Ephesus,

and Smyrna, 380, Cos, 435, Magnesia ad Sipylum,


332,

Ephesus

Pergamum, 283,
Ionian
f.,

claudiopolis, 235, Nicaea, 248,

Smyi'Da, 340

f.,

287,

League.

Nicomedia,

253,

Prusa
Tium,

ad
258,

321, Ephesus, 332

Smyrna,
Tabae,
463,
524,

Olympum,
Cyzicus,

256,
f.,

456,

Lycia

in

genere,

499,

381,
429,

Antiochia,

419,

268

Lampsacus,

Flaviopolis, 533, Tarsus, 549,

Caesarea, 583

f.

icitli

with Smyrna, 379 Smyrna, 380 standing,


;

Domitia,
Titus,

Rhodes, 446,
481,

Sala,

272, Parium, 276, 283,

Pergamum,
Ephesus,
.,

Ceretapa,

Iconium,

Pergamum and

Zephyrium, 557, Caesarea, 588, Tyana, 597.


Faustina
Senior,

285, Alexandi'ia Troas, 292 Lesbos, 314,


Mytilene,

Methymna, 315,
Clazomenae,
356,

Caesarea, 583.

Uomitia,
sus

Adramyteum, 263, Epheand Smyrna, 341, Magnesia

Ephesus,
21
ff.,

333,

318,

Smyrna, 381.

M.

Aurelius,

Corcyra,

324,
f.,

Miletus,

Smyrna,

382,

ad Sipylum, 456, Sardis, 465, Cotiaeum, 483 loith Domitian,


;

Corinth,

104
248,

Patrae,

127,

Smyrna,

Paros, 209, Pholegandros, 210,

Smyrna and Athens, 389, Smyrna and Lacedaemon, 389 f., Smyrna and Nicomedia,
390, Samos, 407, Daldis, 450,

380.

Nicaea,

Nicomedia, 253,

INDEX
Hyrcanis, 454,
l^tastaiira,

III.

607
489,
521, 571,

457,
4G!,

Sardis,

466,

Hieropolis,

Orchomenus,
Pontica,
245,

161,

Phigaleia,

Nysa,
Aezani,

460,
47(3,

Thyateira,
Ceretapa,

Antiochia,

615,

Pugla,

162, Neocaesarea, 225, Heraclea

481,

Ancyra,

669, 572,

Pessinus,

Nicaea,

249,

Colossrte,

483, 491,

Laodicea
Sillyum,

and
614,

Tavium,
Caesuveii

Caesarea,

692,
;

Nicomedia,

254,

Prusa

ad
319,

Ephesus,

and

Smyrna, 596
tScrerus,

Olympum, 256,
Ephesus, 334,

i\[ytilene,

Codrula, 520, Flaviopolis, 533,


Caesarea, 590
f.
;

with

Sciitiiiiiits

NicoMegara,

Smyrna, 385,
Mylasa,
425,

crowned hy

media,

263,

Pergamum, 283,
23,

Samos,

407,

female figure, Lesbos, 314.


Crispiua,

Nicomedia, 391, Tarsus, 550. Clodius Albinus, Sebaste, 540.


Septimius
Severus,
22,

Ilium, 302,
125, 146,

Myndus, 426, Stratonicea, 428.


Caracalla,

Midaiium, 492, Antiochia, 516,

Smyrna and

Coi-cyra,
142,
f.,

Ancyra, 570; with Caraccdla,

84, Corinth, 107, Patrae, 128,

Elaea,
father

Nicopolis,
Corinth,

Zacynthus,

Pylus,

146,

seated with 308 and brother, Smyrna,


;

11,

Amasia, 217
Neocaesarea,
polis,

Comana, 223,
Gei'manico-

383

standing with Garaccdlu,

Coi-cyra,

107,
142,

224,

Amasia, 216.
Macrinu3,
loith

Bura,
Tliuria,

Zacynthus,

235, Nieaea, 249, Cyzicus,

-Soli-Pompeiopolis, 545
Liaduinenianus,

Gytbium,
216

147,

269,

Lampsaous,
284,

273,

Per289,

Cae254,

Megalopolis, 160, Orchomenus,


161,

gamum,
lene,

Abydus,

sarea, 693,

Amasia,

f.,

Neo-

Alexandria Troas, 293, Myti-

Diadumenianus,

-Nicomedia,
;

caesarea, 224, Sebastopolis, 225,

Zela, 226,

Nicaea, 249, Nico-

318 f., Ephesus, 334, Magnesia ad Maeandmm, 349,


Smji'na,
384,

Cibyra, 482, Sagalassus, 521,

Aegeae, 626
Elagabalus,
250,

with Macrimis,

media, 253, Prusa ad


256,
287,

Olympum,
Pitane,

Smyrna
f,,

and

Caesarea, 693.

Pergamum, 283,
Alexandria
318,

Pergamum, 391
418,
Apollonis,
Inferiores, 449,

Alabanda,
Cilbiani

Cerasus,

222, Nicaea,
Troas,
2',i4,

Troas,

293, 334, 395,

448,

Alexandria

Mytilene,

Ephesus,
f.,

Hypaepa, 463,
Sardis,

Smyrna, 382

Teos,

Mastaura,

458,

466,

Ephesus, 336, Erythrae, 345, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 349,

Aphrodisias, 420, Acrasus, 447,

Sardis and Ephesus, 467, Thyateira,

Samos,
Aegeas,
Caesarea,

407,

Sardis,

466,

ApoUonis, 448, Hypaepa, 452


Antiochia,

f .,

470, Tralles, 472, Hiero492, Antio-

Thyateira, 470, Antiochia, 616,


526,

615,

Pednelissus,

polis, 4.S9, Peltae,

Ancyra,
;

570,

521,

Cyprus,
with

666,

Pessinus,
f.,

chia, 616, Isaura, 536, Cyprus,

593

671,

Caesarea, 591
;

Tyana,

597

Julia

Nicomedia,

253,

Domna, Pergamum,

566, Ancyra, 569

f.,
;

Pessinus,
icitk

Alexander,

Caesarea,
to

unth

Sererus

593

672, Caesarea, 592

Elaea,
father
;

308

283, Myndus, 426, Stratonicea,


Mytilene, 428 sacrifi,cing^ 318 seated with his sons, Smyrna, 383; (Ml horseback, Amasia, 216, Pitane, 287 salut;

and

brother,

standing 383 Amasia, 216 f.


tripod,
cing,

Thyateira, 470. Samos, 407. Annia Faustina, Thyateira, 470, with Geta, Julia Maesa, Antaadrus, 298, standing
seated

Geta,

handing urn
naios.

Apiollo

Tyrim-

tdth

Smyrna,
;

Julia Paula,

at

Elaea, 308 spear Aphrodisias, 420. Julia Domna, Corcyra, 22, Phlius,
ing trophy, ing foe,
;

Amasia, 217 Pergamum, 284,


crowned
;

sacrifi-

Anazarbus,
594.

529,

Caesarea,

Tralles,

472

bij

Xilc,

Myti318,

lene, .318

yatcliing sacrifice,

S everus
225,

Alexander.

Neocaesarea,
II.,

Sauromates

232,

Pergamum, 284; on
Nicaea,
249,
;

horseback,

Bithynium, 240, Nicaea, 250,


Perperene,
Troas,
:^86,
f.,

119, Asine,

144, Colone, 144,

Mytilene,
saluting
;

Alexandria

Jlothone,

145,

Troezen,

156,

Antiochia, 516
pios,

AsMe470

294

Ephesus, 335,

Orchomenus, 161, Neocaesarea, Apameia, 224,


Cleitor, 159,

City^goddess,

Pergamum, 284
23,

saluting
;

Metropolis, 352, Smyrna, 385,

Thyateii-a,

Samos,

407

f..

Magnesia

ad

240,

Heraclea

Pontica,

245,

spearzMr/ybc, Hypaepa, 453.


Plautilla,

Sipylum,
461,

456,

Philadelphia,
Antiochia,

Juliopolis,

246,

Nicomedia,
270,

-Corcyra,
Aegeira,

Corinth,

Sardis,

466,

254,

Hadrianotherae,

107.

124,

Aegium,

616, Anazarbus, 529, Selencia

Parium, 275, Pergamum, 283, Ilium, Ephesus, 302, 334,

124, Cyparissia, 145, Gythium,

ad

147, Cleitor, 159, Hypaepa, 463.


Geta,

550,

Calycadnum, 541, Tarsus, Caesarea, 694 f. icith


;

Smyrna,
Samoa,

3S3
407,

f.,

Teos,

395,

Corcyra,

23,

Thuria,
Cleonae,

147,
154,

Elaijahalus,

Hypaepa, 453,

Gythium, 147,

Orbiana,

Caesarefi,,

593.

Fla-v'iopolii,

533.

608
Julia Mamaea,

INDEX

III.

Nicaea,
295,
f
, .

250, AlexEpliesus,

dess,

Metropolis,

353

in
;

Aemilianus,
Valerianus

andria

Troas,

335, Magnesia ad
349, Smyrna, 385

Maeandrnm,
Sanios,408.

Maximinus, ^Nicomedia,

Antiochia, 517 Ephesus, 336. Tranquillina, Apameia, 240, Cius,


qiuidricja,

on

Antiochia, 619. Senior, Argos,


Ephesus,
387,

154,

hofsebaclc,

Alexandria Troas, 297,


lene,

Myti-

319,

337

f.,

255, Per-

243,

ISTicaea,

251, Temnus, 311,

Smyrna,
Hypaepa,
Tralles,

Teos,

395,

ganium, 285, Alexandria Troas, 335, Samos, 295, Epliesus,


408,
Thyateira,

Metropolis, 363,

Smyrna, 387,
499, Perga,

Samos, 410, Germe, 451, Sardis,


4G7,
509,

Samos, 414, Aphrodisias, 421, Nysa, 460, 454,


473,

471,

Tliemi-

Aiycanda,
Tarsus,
;

Cotiaeum,

484,

sonium, 496, Tarsus,


with Mitxuiius,
Kdcn'fcing,

560

f.

655,

Caesarea,
III.,

Hierapolis

on liorschaclc,

Thyateira, 471 Epliesus, 335.


Er\tlirae,

Smyrna,

386;
;

596

with

Gordian

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 542

standing with Gordian III.,


Tarsus, 665.

and Ephesus, 488,


Aegeae,
527,

Aspendus, 508, Antiochia, 619,

Adana,

525,

Anazarbus,

529,

Anemurium,
534,

Maxinius,

Nicaea, 250,
296,

Alexandria
345,

630, Plaviopolis,

Hiero-

Ti'oas,

Philippus

Senior,

Mcopolis,

11,

polis-Castabala, 535, Irenopolis,

Magnesia ad Maeandrnm, 349 f .,


Metropolis, 352; Tralles, 473,
Synii;iJa,

Rhescnporis V., 232,


polis,

Metro-

635, Tarsus, 557, Ancyra, 570


with
Gallieiius

494

imtli Miixiiiiiimi,
;

Smyrna, 386 Tbyateira, 471. on Balbinus, Tarsus, 552 Tarsus, 552. Pupienus, Tarsus, 552 on Tarsus, 552. Gordiaii Nicaea, 261,
;

sacrijicing,^-

353, Samos, 410, Germe, 451, Apameia, 480, Perga, 510, Antiochia, 518, Adana, 525. Uiocaesarea, 532, Tarsus, 556
;

and Valerianus

Junior,
Gallienus,

Apameia, 240, Heraclea


245,

Nicaea, 251.
285,

Pontica,

Nicaea,

251,

Jiorse-

standing he/ore

galleij,

Samos,
Temnus,

Pergamum,

Pergamum

bac!(,

410.
liorsc-

Otacilia,

Prusa ad Olympum, 256,


2(i3,

bac/i,

Adramyteuin,
Nico269,

III.,

311, Samos, 411, Magnesia ad

media,

256,

Cyzicus,

Sipylum, 457, Mastaura, 468,

and Ephesus, 2b6, Alexandria Troas, 297 f.. Cyme, 308, Colophon, 326, Ephesus, 338 f., Smyrna, 387 f., Teos, 395, ad Samos, 415, Antiochia

Alexandria Troas, 295, Temnus,


311, Colophon, 325, Ephesus, 336, Ephesus and Alexandria,

Cotiaeum, 484, Hierapolis and

Maeandrum, 419, Aphrodisias,


421, Tabae, 429, Magnesia ad

Smyrna, 488, Laodicea, 491.


Philippus
Junior,

Cius,

243,

Sipylum, 457,

Mostene, 458,
Tripolis,

341 f.. Magnesia ad Maeandrnm, 350 f.. Metropolis, 352 f.,


Phocaea, 358, Smyrna, 386
f.,

Samos, 411, Magnesia ad Sipylum,


ateira,
4.")7,

Synnada, 494,
chia,

496,

Sardis,

467,

Thy491,

Perga, 510, Side, 513, Antio-

471,

Laodicea,

519

f.,

Iconium,

524,

Smyrna and Perinthus,


SmyTiia

390, 392,

and

Ancyra,

Themisonium, 496, Antiochia, 618, Anazarbus, 629.


Trajanus Decius,
232,

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 542.

Tarsus, 567, Ancyra, 570

icith

Smyrna and
419,

Asia, 392,

Samos,
Hali-

Rhescnporis
336,

V,,

Valerianus Senior and Junior,

409, Antiochia ad

Maeandrum,
420,

Ephesus,
f.,

Samos,

Aphrodisias,

412

Attalia, 508, Antiochia,

caruassus, 424, Germe,

460

f.,

518, Tarsus, 566; on horseback,

Nicaea, 261 standing Metropolis, 354. Salonina, Nicomedia, 255, Parium,


;

with

Citij-goddess,

Hypaepa,

464,

Magnesia
Sardis,

ad
467, 471, 475,

Samos, 413.
Herennia
Troas,
Etrusoilla,
2'.i6,
f.,

275,

Alexandria

Sipylum,466, Philadelphia and

Alexandria
336, 455,

Troas,

297.
,

Ephesus, 340, Metropolis, 363 f.

Smyrna,
Thj'ateira
Tralle.s,

462,

Ejthesus,

Smyrna,

389,

Samos,

416,

473,

and Sm\rna, Acmonia,


Etenna,

Samos, 413
Isinda, 520.

Maeonia,

Tabae, 429, Attuda, 480, Perga,


610, Sillyum, 514, Tarsus, 557,
i.noyra, 571.

Bruzus, 480, Side, 613, Antiochia,

Herennius Etruscus,
Trebonianus
Troas,

516

f.,

520,

Attalia, 509. Gallus, Alexandria


Colophon,
325,

Saloninus, or Valerianus Junior,

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 641,

296,

Tarsus, 562ff,, Caesarea, 695f.


icitli

Epiphanea, 532, Tarsus, 556.


Volusianus,

Parium, 276, Colophon, 326, Ephesus, 340, Tripolis, 496,


Attalia, 509
;

Ti-anqnillina,

Seleucia ad
;

AlexandriaTroas, 29G,
32(),

with

Valcriannx

Calycadnum,
with

542

Tranquillina,
;

Tarsus,

standi luj

Colophon,

Antiochia,

Senior and Gidlienas,


251.

Nicaea,

518

f.,

Anazarbus, 529, Hiero-

554

taniliu(j

with

Citij-god-

polis-Castubala, 634.

Claudius

II.,

Prostanna, 621.

IXDEX

IV.

609

INDEX
TYPES

IV.

Ammon.
Acheloiis,

See Zeus.

head
"27 f.

of,

Oeniadae,

Amphora,
26, Federal of Acar36,

Corcyra, 16
529
;

ff.,

Locri Opuntii, 31, Boeotia,

nania,
Aegis,

Amisus,

Orchomenus, 38, Thebes, 40, Zacynthus, 140 f., Lacedaemon, 148, Chios, 397 If.,
with

220,

Cabira, 222,

Chabacta,

223,

Anazarbus,
Nicaea, 248.

palm,

Athens,

74,

Comana, 223, Amastris, 233, Sinope, 238. Aeneas rescuing Anchises, Ilium, 301.
Aetolia seated on shields,Aetolia, 29.

Amphorae, two, Lacedaemon, 149. Anacreon playing lyre, Teos, 395.


Anaxagoras, statue
of,

Agonistic types.

See Athlete, Boxer, Caestus, Games,

Clazomenae, 324
ff.,

hiist of,

Purses, Table, Urn, Wreath, Wrestlers.

Clazomenae, 323.
Androklos, slaying hoar,
ing dead hoar,

Agreus standing, Corcyra, 21


21
f.

iu

shrine,

Corcyra,

Ahuramazda,
Aitolos,

Mallus, 537.
of,

Samos, 407 Ephesus, 338.

413

carry-

Aitolos, standing,

head

Ajax fighting, Locri Opuntii, 31 ff. Akrokorinthos, Corinth, 101, 105, 107.

Antaios.

See Herakles, fighting.

Aetolia, 29.
f.

Anthios reclining,
540.

Antiochia, 518.
loiih shield,

Aetolia, 29

Aphrodite, seated, with Eros beside her,

Nagidus,
;

Aphrodite, standing,
apple,

Smyrna, 38G. 167, Nicaea, 247, Smyrna, 366, 377, Mastaura, 458 167, Mopsus, 538 Smyrna, 365 two hy Amasia, surmounted Amasia, 217 218, Nicomedia, 254, Ancyra, 570, Pessinus, 571 Attuda, surmounted hy pine cones and 480 with agalma of Ml. Argaeus, Caesarea, 590 Amalthea, with infant Zeus, Synnada, 494. Amazon, standing, Pitane, 287, Smyrna, 367, 369,
Alexander, dream
Crete,
of,

Troezen, 156. Alektrona, head Rhodes, 445. Aleos, head Tegea, 163.
Akropolis,
of,

Orchomenus,

Corinth, 106
;

with

161

loith

apple
;

and

sceptre,

of,

ing hair,
teles,

Tarsus, 557.
with stephane,

Gythium, 147, Nicoraedia, 254 bind Philadelphia, 461 Cnidian, of Praxi;

Altar,

Aphrodite, head or bust

of,

with Stephanos,

circular,

Crete,
;

10

portable,
f.

in

stages,

loith taenia,

eagle,

564;

witli

Corinth, sphendone, Mytilene,


or diadem,
f.
;

Cnidus, 423,

Cassope,
;

Laodicea, 490

87, 97, Salamis,

316, Pyrrha,

320, Cnidus, 422

with wreath,

Proconnesus,
;

statues,

287, Aphrodisias, 420, Cos, 432, Salamis, 564 with turreted crown,
veloped
in

fE.

Salamis, 563 headdress, Corinth, 90,


;

f.

hair en-

92,

96
;

f.,

Locri Epizephyi-ii, 109


in knot,

Proconnesus, 287
ff.,

hair

375

f.,

381,

387,

AsTclepios,

Smyrna
of,

389 and Pergamum, 392


;

holding

simulacrum of
;

117, Cnidus, 423

Corcyra, 18, Corinth, 92 108, Leucas, hair Corinth, 91


;

rolled,

ff.,

irith

Cnidus, 422

hair crimped,
of,

various

city

goddesses,

Smyrna
f.,

in

Alliance,

Aphrodite, cultus-statue

Leucas,

Corinth,
420,

99.

25,

Smyrna,
Cidramus,

390 ff. Amazon, head or bust Smyrna, 370 ff.


341.
YOIi.
II.

361

fi.,
;

376

f.,

Aphrodisias,

Cyme, 306 Myrina, 309, Amazons, two, clasping bands, Ephesus and Smyrna,

422

in temj)li,

Aphrodisias, 421.
Ephesus
and Alexandria, 342.
4
I

Aphrodite, Paphian, see Temple, general view of. Nicaea, 249, Ephesus and Alexandria, Apis, standing,

342

advancing,

610
Aplustre,
Apollo,

INDEX

IV.
Delos, 205, Calchedon,

Corey

ra, 20.

seated,

witli
;

bow,

on

tlirone,

Federal
;

Acarnania, 27
Goi-tyna, 186.

on hasis, Boeotia, 37

on rock,

of

246,

Prusias

I., f.,

241, Oius, 242, Nicaea, Adramyteum, 203, 259,

Atarneus, 263

Cyzicus, 266, Lampsacus, 272,

Apollo, seated, -with lyre, on rode,


omphalos,in tree,

Aptera, 169
;

on

Uncertain
325
f.,

Chersonesus,

172, Eleutherna,

183

Colophon,

200 on throne,Magnesia ad Sipylum, 456,


of Crete,

Abydus, 288, Alexandria Troas, 289 f., Cebren, 300, Aegae, 305, Myrina, 309, Lesbos, 313, Mytilene, 316, Colophon, 324 f., Larissa, 346, Leuce, 346, Miletus, 354 ff., Smyrna, 359 ff.,

363

ff.,

Alabanda, 417, Myndus, 426,


Sardis, 464,

Cos, 433,
f.,

Philadelphia, 460.

Blaundus, 448,

Thyateira, 468

Apollo, standing,

in'th boio,

bow and
branch,

quiver,

Tanagra,
;

Ambracia,
39,
icith

Poly rhenium, 196


10;
witlt

toilh

Laodicea,

490,

Cragus,

500,

Cyaneae,

500,

how and

Limyra, 501, Masicytes, 501, Myra, 502, Olympus,

Athens,

79,

Masicytes,

502

f.,

Patara, 503, Phaselis, 505, Side,


;

510,

502, Myra, 502

how and Charites, Athens,

Sillyum, 514, Salamis, 564

laureate, icith head


;

how and deer, Crete, 167, Miletus, 356; loith bow and patera, Alexandria Troas, 292 ff. ivilh bow and stone, -Eleutherna, 1^2 f Alexandria Troas, 292 f., Corycus, vilh branch, 532 with branch, leaning on tripod, Magnesia
73
;

with

of Tyche,

Tralles,

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 542 472 wearing taenia or Troezen,


radiate,
;

cord,-

156, Siphnus, 211, Masicytes, 502.


Apollo, head or bust
Troas,
of, facing, laureate,

Alexandria
355,

ad Maeandrum, 347
Sardis 463
f.

with branch and crow,

290,

Clazomenae,

322,
f.

Miletus,

Maussolus, 430, Pixodarus, 430

icith

branch and patera,


;

Myrina,
Germe,

309, Aezani, 476, Side, 511

ii-ith

lijre,

Halicamassus, 424 beside Artemis, Myndus, 426 beside goddess, Hypaepa, 453 beside Zeus Amman, Mytilene, 318 with patera, beside Dionysos, Chios, 401 S. Apollonis, 448. Apollo, Delian, Athens, Apollo Didymeus, Miletus, 356.
451
;

witli lyre

and patera,

and plehtron, Lappa, 190, Magnesia ad ilaeandrum, 348 f., Blaundus, 449, Philadelphia,
loith lijre

Caesarea, 586. Soli-Pompeiopolis, 545. Arch, triumphal, Corinth, 104. Archer, Tarsus, 546 Cydonia, 178 weapons,
Arabia standing,
Aratos, bust
of,

shooting,

stringing
Soli,

how,

f.,

testing

542

f.

4(J0

City-

Ares, standing,

Prostanna, 521;
young,

before Zeus ATtraios,


;

Smyrna and Lacedaemon, 389


Smyrna and Lacedaemon,
Ares, head
of,

before Kyhele,

390. See also Mars. 216, Ainisus, 219

in temple,

Amasia,

73.

Pimolisa, 225, Sinope, 237; bearded,

Argaeus, Mount,
of,
of,

Apollo Kitharoedos,
Apollo
Klarios,

Colophon,

''>2,li,

Halicarnassus,

resting on altar,

424, Blaundus, 449.

Colophon, 325 Colophon, 325. Apollo Lykeios, Tarsus, 551. Apollo Sniintheus, Alexandria Troas, 292 ing Alexandria Troas, 296 Alexandria Troas, 294. Apollo Tyrimnaios, Hypaepa, 452 from Emperor, Thyateira, 470
f.
;

in

temple,

used

ff.; receiv-

Caesarea, 693 agalma Caesarea, 593. Arion on dolphin, Methymna, 315. head Ceos, 203
air,
;

Caesarea, 581 584 agalma Caesarea, 590 agalma as Caesarea, 591 agalma
f., ff.
;

Tarsus, 546.
ff.
;

seat,

of, in

of,

witJi

ears

of

corn,

Aristaios,

of,

f.

sacrifice,

in temple,

Ajk.

See Deluge.

Arrow-head, ^yith spear-head,


urn
Artemis, seated,
receiving

receiving
;

Ceraea, 172. Ephesus, 337, 340.


8,

sacrifice,

Thyateira, 471.
of,

Artemis, standing, with <o?-f7j, Ballaios,


79,

Athens,

Apollo, head or bust


2
f.,

in profile, laureate,

Apollonia,

Ambracia, 10, Corcyra, 19, 21, Leucas, 25, Amphissa, 33, Phocis, 35, Carystus, 43, Athens,
74, INIegara, 83,

Sicyon, 121, 123, Pellene, 128,


f.,

180 with two torches, Orchomenus, 161, Ephesus, 336 with spear,-Colone, 144; with wreath and sceptre, Samos, 408, 410 f. loith two branches, beside Apollo, Myndus, 426. Si'e also Hekate.
; ;

Cydonia,

Zacynthus, 141
Aptera,
Cyflonia,

169,

Axus,
f.,

180

Lacedaemon, 150, Argos, 152, 171, Cnossus, 174 ff., Eleutherna, 182 f Gortyna,
Praesus,

Artemis, running,

loith

^orc/i, Federal of Acarnania,

27, Athens, 73,

187,

Lappa,,

190,

197,

Ceos,

203, 204,

Lacedaemon, 150, Ephesus, 339 with two /oit7(c,s, Athens, 79, Megalopolis, 160 loith torch and how, Ephesus, 338, Perga, 509

Carthaea,

203,

Coresia,

204,

Cythnos,

with torch andjiivelias,

Ballaios,

f.

INDEX
Ai'temis

IV.
Philadelphia,

611
461,

Hypaepa, 453 Maoonia, 454, Hypaepa, 453. Artemis Ephesia, Ephesus, 332 335 Aiiinetus, 447, Philadelphia, 461, 472, Aezani, 476, Aucyra, 477, Cadi, 480 Pergamum and Ephesus, 285 with Perseplwnc, Sardis and Ephesus, 467 Sarapis,
Ana'itis,
f.,

Acmonia, 474,
;

Stectorium,

Apamea, 478

in tcnijjlc,

493, Ancyra, 570, Tyana, 697

luith

Hygiein,

f.,

fi.,

Pergamum, 283, 285, Cotiaeum, 484,


487, Irenopolis, 535
phoros,
;

Hierapolis,

Tvalles,
;

with Hygieia
;

and TelesEmperor,
temple,

loitli
;

Aal-lr^jios,

Tarsus,
552
;

551

with Artemis Ephesia,


f
;
.

Pergamum and Ephesus, 285


Pergomum, 284
Tarsus,
;

loith

loitli

loith

Heraldes,

in

Ephesus and Alexandria, 341, Hierapolis and Ephesus, 488 tcifh Isis, Ephesus and Alexandria, 342 with Zeus Litoilikciios, Laodicea
;

hetiueen

Nemeses,

and Ephesus, 491


Artemis Huntress,

in temple,

Corinth,

Ephesus, 332, 336.

Smyrna
Tripolis,

and

Pergamum, 391.

107, Lacedaemon, 150,

Orchomenus, IGl, Crete, 165 f., Mytilene, 319, Ephesus, 331, 334 f., 337 ff., Philadelphia, 461, Thyateira, 469 f., Thyateira and Smyrna, 471,
Tripolis,

496,

Cragus,

500,
f.,

Masicytes,

5(.

Perga, 509, Tarsus, 552

656;.te/"ore tree,
illoji, Tabae,

1,

Ephesus, 336
lineeling

f.,

on stag,

Ephesus, 338, Daldis, 450 biga Hierokaisareia, 452, Colossae, 4b3. of Artemis Laphria, Patrae, 128. Artemis Leukophryene, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, Tyche, Magnesia, 360. 348, 351 Artemis Panionios, Smyrna, 369. 509, Perga, Artemis Pergaea, in temple,
hy horns,
stags,
;

339

witli

429

EjDhesus,

335

seizing stag in

icith

Attalia,

Epidaurus, 156, Pergamum, Hierapolis, 487, 496. Astragaloi, children playing with, Ephesus, 338 Astraios 353. Athena, standing, holding Nike, Athens, 76 Athens, 77 Ilium, 302; holding patera over amphora, Athens, 77 fondling dropping Medusa's hair Athens, 77 Kepheus, or Sterope,Tegea,, 163 standing Smyrna and Athens, 389. See Athenian Athens, Athena, head or bust Tegea, 163 51 Corinthian Athens, 56 Athens, 77 See 76 72 Ilium, 301. Athena head Athens, Athena Parthenos, Athens, 76
Asklepios,

head

of,

280

f.,

Cos, 433

f.,

f.

reclining,

^Metropolis,

f.,

altar,

vote into

serpent,

giving

to

loith

Nciiicsis,

also

Pallas.

of, in

helmet,

ff.,

78,

in triple-crested helmet,

in

helmet,

f.,

f.,

ff.

also Pallas.

Ilias,

f.;

of,

509

f.,

Pogla, 521.
of,

58
in profile,

ff.,

Cydonia, 180, Hierapytna, 187, Amisus,

Artemis, head or bust


142, Arcadia, 156

Kings of Epirus,

220, Amastris, 233, Sinope, 237.

12,Phocis,34,Eretria,47, Athens,74f.,Zaoynthus,
f.,

Pheneus, 162, Cydonia, 180,

Athena Polias, Athens, 74. Athena Promachos, Athens,

Abydus, 2y8, Hierokaisareia, 452, Aezani, 475, holding sjiear and Masicytes, 501, Salamis, 564
;

Athlete, holding torch andpalm,


ing himself,

lamp,

Caesarea,

585

with

stephane,

Apol-

Athletes, three,

lonia, 2, Epirote Eepublic, 15,

Lacedaemon, 150,

Cnossus, 177,

lulis,

204, Amisus, 221, Parium,

Athymbros, at altar, Axe, double, Tenedos, 303


cidtvs-ohject,

Corinth, 103; crown crowning themselves, Tarsus, 557. Nysa, 459.


Nicaea, 248.
f.,

76.

Tbyateii-a,
;

468

ax

275, Abydus, 289, Mytilene, 317, Ephesus, 331, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 347 f., Philadelphia,

Tenedos, 304 on handles, Aphrodisias, 420.

loith

pahn-hranchcs

460, Sardis, 464, Thyateira, 468, Cragus, 5C0,

Athens, Gortyna, 186 Pheneus, 162, Chersonesus, 172, Cydonia, Ceraea, 172 180, Olus, 192 Abydus, 288. Polyrhenium, 196. Artemis, head 392. standing with Amazon, Smyrna and Phlius, 119, standing, Athens, Asklepios,
ioith taenia,
;

Masicytes, 502, Anazarbus, 529, Amyntas, 567


iDithioreath,

74,

radiate,

turreied,

of, facing,

Asia,

Asia,

80,

Mallus, 537. Tarsus, 547. Barbarous imitations, Uyi'rhachium,


Baal, standing,
Baaltars, seated,

6,

Baliaios, 8,

Zacynthns,

142,

Orchomenus,

161,

Heraclea
Bee,

Histiaea, 50, Athens, 71, Halicarnassus, 424.

Pontica, 245, Nicaea, 247, 250,

Pergamum, 280,

Aptera,

170,

Elyrus,

183,

Hyrtacina,

188,

283, Antandrus, 298, Cos, 432, Acrasus, 447, Hypaepa, 452, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 456,

Praesus, 196, Uncertain of Crete, 201, Coresia, 204, lulls, 204, Ephesrs, 326
ff.,

336.

4i2

612
Belleroplion, Leucas, 24, Corinth, 99, 102, 108.

INDEX

IV.

Ephesus, 334, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 346

f.,

Tium, Bitch suckling Cydonia, 179 Boar, Aetolia 29 Nicomedia, 252, Bphesus, 334, Aspendus, 607 forepart Phocis, Lyttus, 191 head o/, Lyttus, 190 Boar, forepart Lesbos, 312, ClazoBillaios reclining,
2.37.

Alabanda, 417

being

sacrificed, Ferframum,

Bipennis.

See Axe, double.


child,

283
Bull,

f.,

Mastaura, 457.
of Lycia,

ff.

man-headed,Dynasts
of,

497

head
f.

of,

f.,

of,

34,

f.

Geniadae, 26, Federal of Acamania, 27 conjoined, Dynasts Bulls, two, /orepar^s facing, Pergamum, 276. 497 heads
;

of Lycia,

of,

-vvinged,

of,

menae, 321, 323, Samos, 405, lalysus, 436.


Boar-hunt,
See Androklos.
Boule, standing with Nemesis,
Boule, head or bust
of,

Antiochia
club,

Sardis, 465.

ad Maeandrum,

Caduceus,

Athens,
;

80,

Uncertain

of

Crete,

201,

419, Aphrodisias, 420, Stectorium, 493,

Caesarea, 587
of
;

with club,

Herakleia, 8 with 448 with club and Prusias ad Hypium, 257 with qviver and branch, Caesarea, 687. Bow in Ariarathes X., 580; with Cius, 243, Erythrae, 343 Smyrna, 373, Cos, 433 with and Mithradates, 229. See Bow-case. Bow-case, with serpents, Paiium, 274, Pergamum,
;

Bow, Cranii, 137 gamum, 278


qiiii-er,
;

f.,

Aptera, 169,

Kings

Per-

caps of Bioslcouroi,
Caestus, hands in,

loiih
I.,

Smyrna, 364
269
;

Tabae, 428.
f.

Thebes,
head
of,

41

beiioeen

Prusias

259, Cyme, 307, Blaundus,

Calf, loa^/angr, Cyzicus,

Lesbos, 312.

qnirer,

See Cow.

case,

club,

f.,

club, lion's shin,

trident,

Caesarea, 586. Cyzicus, 268, Parium, 276, Anazarbus, 529. Prusias 261. Centaur playing Chair, Cotys 230, Sauromates 230. Children playing, Ephesas, 338
Camel,
Capricorn,
lyre,
II.,

curule,

I.,

I.,

f.

279

f.,

Ephesus, 330, Sardis, 463, Tralles, 471,

Chimaera,
120.

Leucas, 24,
of,

Corinth, 104

f.,

108, Sicyon,

Apamea, 477, Laodicea, 489.

See also Bellerophon.

Patrae, 125. Hierokaisareia, 452. Branch. See Laurel, Palm, Vine. Bucranium, Corcyra, Phocis, 34
Box, conical,
Boy, naked, standing,
19,
f.,

Chryse, with Dardanus,

Chrysippus, bust
Cicada,

Histiaea, 49,

Cippus,

Athens, Ancyra, 477.


74.

Ilium, 302. Soli-Pompeiopolis, 545.


and diagonally divided,
81, Amisus, 221,
in ivy-ioreath,

Athens, 80

f.,

Aegina, 86, Cranii,

138,
f.,

Same,

Circle, incuse, dotted

Melos,

140, Phaestus, 194, Polyrheniuni, 195

Cyzicus,

206.
Cista mystica,

266, Assus, 299.


Bull, standing,

Eretria, 42, Histiaea, 49


f.
;

Athens,
;

Erythrae,

f.,

Phaestus,

344, Laodicea, 490

Parium, 274,

Q-ortyna, 184 185 hobbled, Phaestus,


f.
;
;

194, Parium, 273, Paphos, 562

looking bade,

licking hind leg,

Gortyna,

Pergamum, 279 f., Ephesus, 330, Sardis^ 463, Tralles, 471, Apamea, 477, Laodicea, 489.
City-goddess, seated,

192

on ear of corn,

Calchedon, 241.

See also Apis.

Ball, butting, Eretria, 42, Phlius, 119, Cleitor, 159,

Gortyna, 187, Phaestus, 193


Ball, running,

f.,

Praesus,

196,

Heraclea Pontica, 244, Cyzicus, 266, Parium, 274.

Corcyra, 21, Gortyna, 187. Histiaea, 48, Phaestus, 193 Bull, recumbent, Eretria, 42, Gortyna, 184. Bull, forepart Histiaea, 48, Phaestus, 192, Samos, 405 Lydia, 447. facing forepart of Bull, head and neck Eretria, 42, Histiaea, 48,
Bull, walking,
f.

Nicomedia, 253, Mytilene, 319, Smyrna, 462, HieropolisCastabala, 534, Tarsus, 554 with river-god, Elaviopolis, 533, Tarsus, 548 Tyana, 597 two 538
Philadelphia

and

ff.,

with

river-gods,

^Mallus,

in

temple,

Hieropolis-Castabala, 534, Tarsus, 551.


City-goddess,

47,

Emperor,

of,

f.

lion,

of,

hand, Metropolis, 353 saluted by Emperor, Thyateira, 470 Kybcle, Phocaea, 358 Apollo, Hypaepa, 453. See Amazon
f.
;

standing, Metropolis, 353 Corinth, 101; clasping

croioning

Emperor's

ivith

with

also

Gortyna, 185, Uncertain of Crete, 200, Samos,


404.
Ball,

(for Smyrna), and Tyche.

humped, standing,

Smyrna,

City-goddess,

366

f.,

Antiochia,

515, Ariarathes X., 580; butting,

Apamea,

head or bust of, Amastris, 234, Sinope, 236, Heraclea Pontica, 244, Nicaea, 248,
Nicomedia, 253, Alexandria Troas, 290
f.,

240,

298,

INDEX
Aegae, 305, Cyme, 307, Temnus, 311, Erythrae,
344, Phocaea, 357, Philadelphia, 461, Sardis, 465,

IV.

613
Sardis, 465, Tralles, 472, Aezani, 476, Ancyra, 477, Apamea, 478, Cadi, 480, Tarsus, 551.

Apamea, 479, Hierapolis, 487, Synnada, 493,


Corycus, 631

548

f.,

Mopsus, 539, Olba, 540, Tarsus, Caesarea, 581. See also Amazoii and
f.,

Tyche.
City-goddesses, two, standing,

Smyrna
150

Sardis and Ephesus, 467. Cyme, 306 Cyzicus, standing, Cyzicus, 267. Cyzicus, head Cyzicus, 267
Cultus-statues, two,

Cyme, Amazon, head or bust


of,

of,

f.

f.

in Alliance,

390
Club,

ff.

Leucas,

25,

Lacedaemon,
Birytis,

f.,

Heraclea
323,

Pontica,

244,

299,

Clazomenae,

D
Dacia seated at foot of trophy,
Dardanus, with Cliryae,
Deer, standing,

Heraclea ad Latmum, 345, Sardis, 464, Tarsus,


647, 549, Caesarea, 585, 587
f.
;

with ccitow,

Thebes,

41

with
f.,

hoio

in

case,

Cius,
;
;

243,

Erythrae, 343
hoie

and

qiiicer,

bow 229
;

in case, lion's
with,

Smyrna, 373, Cos, 433 loith Prusias ad Hj'pium, 257 with skin, and trident, Mithradates,

caduceus, Thebes, 41 with Lacedaemon, 149 with Alinda, 418, Aegeae, 526 Thebes, 41. Cos, 434 with head Cock, Carystus, 43, Ephesus, 331 Lesbos, 312. Patrae, 126 Sinope, 238, Colony, founding Pariam, 275, Antiochia, 517. jugate, Corcyra, 20 Corcyra, head Corn-grain, Pale, 139, Elaea, 308. Laodicea, Corcyra, Cornucopiae, Apollonia, between caps 490, Tarsus, 547, Caesarea, 581 Melos, 206, Amisus, 221, Adraof Laodicea, 490. myteum, 263 Comuacopiae, two, Philomelium, 492. Couch for lectistemium, Nicomedia, 255. Cow, standing, Corcyra, 23 scratching
;

cotnhiiied
lion's

caduceus,

slcin.,

ivith

seqjent-staff,

See Stag. Apamea, 479. Demeter, Kings Epirus, Achaean League, 134, Pergamum, 282 facing, Bura, 125 on corn measure, Pares, 209 car of Athens, 57, 81. Demeter, standing, holding and of
Issa, 9.

Crete, 166. Ilium, 302.


also

Deluge, the great,


seated,

of

13,

in

serpents,

75, 79, Eleusis,

ears

corn

sceptre,

thyrsos,

Nicaea, 247, Tium, 258,


(with Kybele), 390,

of,

Smyrna and Nicomedia Smyrna and Nicomedia, 391,


468,
Cibyra,
4(^2

Maeonia,

454,

Thyateira,

of,

f.,

holding ears of corn, grapes, and sceptre, holding 428 Smyrna, 380 Magnesia ad Sipylum, 455,
;
;

of,

f.

Tabae, ears of corn and cornucopiae, holding ears of corn and


torch,

Sardis,
79,

467

holding

3,

17,

torches reversed,
temple,

Nicomedia,
143
f.,
f.,

Athens,
254
of,
;

Syedra,

545

in car

of serpents,

/)*

IHoslcouroi,

Athens, 79, Ionian League, 321.

double,

Demeter, head or bust


Messene,
Cnossus, 173

in

profile,

Athens,

75,

Hermione, 155, Tegea, 163,


75,

Praesus, 196, Pares, 209, Elaea,

herself,
1

Eretria,

47

suclding

calf,

Apollonia,
16,

f.,

Dyrrhachium,
43.

if.,

Corcyra,

Carystus,

Cow, forepart of, Dyrrhachium, 6, Corcyra, Crab, Smyrna, 378, Cos, 431 ff., 435.
Crescent,

17.

Cydonia, 181

with two stars,

with three stars,

Cydonia, 180 Eucarpia, 4S5, Stectorium, 493 Nicomedia, 253.


;

Athens, Aezani, 476, Anawith zarbus, 528 Ana-jarbus, 528 with ears of corn and cornucopiae, Smyrna, 375 Boeotia, 37 Demeter, head Zephyrium, 557. Demos, Chios, 404, Cos, 434, BlaunDemos, head or bust
308
;

with

veil,
;

polos,

f.

of,

facing,

f.

seated,

of

icith star,

dus,
;

448,

Hierokaisareia,
f.,

452,

Maeonia,
Aezani,

454, 475,

Philadelphia, 461

Sala,

462,

Colossae, 482, Tiberiopolis, 495.

Crescents, three,Athens, 55, Megara, 83, Cydonia,

179

foitr,

Athens,

55.

Diana Lucifera, Dione, head of,


Corcyra,

Crown,

archieratic,

with heads,

Tarsus, 554.
f.,

Parium, 275. Ambracia,


20
;

10, Epirote Republic, 15,

18,

jugate with

head of Zeus,

IJrux ansata,

Cultus- statue,

Golgoi, 561, Salamis, 563. Leucas, 25, Ephesus, 332

Epirote Republic, 14.

Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 348, 350 f., 361 fE., 376 f., Samos, 406 &., Aphrodisias, 420,
Cidramus, 422, Mylasa, 425, Sebastopolis, 427, Hypaepa, 453 f., Maeonia, 454, Philadelphia, 461,

335 S.., Smyrna,

Dionysiac head, in

profile,

Methymna, 315.
(with

See cdso Maenad.

Dionysos, seated, on throne,

Lesbos, 313 facing, Heraclea Pontica, 245,


;

Pan) Nicaea, 249, Ancyra, 569


17, Sybrita, 199, Prusias

on panther,

Corcyra,

ad Hypium,

614
257, Tium, 257 247, 251
;

INDEX
;

IT,
Dolphins, two,

in car of elephants,

as infant, on cista mystica,

Mcaea, Magnesia
f

Megara, 83

f.,

Aegina, 86, Rhauous,

198, Rhithymna, 198,

Side, 611.

ad Maeandrum, 349.
Dionysos, bearded, standing,
dus,

Dove, alighting, Siojon, 121, 123; feeding, Siojon,

Nioomedia, 255, Nagi-

640

terminal figure

of,

Mytilene, 316
hantliaros
Tripolis, 496,

121, 123 flying, Casso-pe, 10, Sicyon, 120 Hyrtacina and Lisos, 188.
;

&.,

Dionysos, young,

standing,

liolding

and

rti/rsos, Megara, 84, Mytilene, 319, Teos, 395,


Sardis, 467, Cibyra, 482, Hierapolis, 487, Hieropolis,

489,

Laodicea,

490,

Side,

E
Eagle, standing, Kings of Epirus, 12, CorejTa, 17, Aegium, 124, Elis, 136, Lacedaemon, 149, 151,

Magnesia ad Maeandmm, 351 holding grapes and and Patrae, 125 Mcomedia, 255, Dionysopolis, 484, Tarsus, 655 Synnada, 493 with 401 of
;

513, Codrula, 520;

leith

Maenad

in haclcground,

torch

thyrsos,

holding

thyrsos,

Cnossus, 176

f.,

Itanus, 189, Lyttus, 191, Tium,

in

temple,
ff
;
.

Apollo,

Chios,

in higa (led

panthers,

258, Parium, 275, Abydus, 288 f.. Cyme, 306, Smyrna, 370, Thyateira, 468 f.. Ancyra, 570 on
;

Germe, 450, Ancyra, 669,


phanea, 532.
Dionysos, bearded, head
of,

by

Pan)

Epi-

vine-branch,

Thebes, 40, Athens, 74,


18
f.,

7; on thunderbolt, Epirote Republic, 14, Lacedaemon, 148, Crete,

Dyrrhachium,
on
roclc,

165,

Amisus, 220, Cabira, 222,


Elis,

Sinope,
Tralles,

237, 472,
;

Sicyon, 121, Sybrita, 199, Andros, 202, Myconos,

208, Naxos, 208.


Dionysos, young, head
37,
of,

Corcyra,

Boeotia,

Athena,

74,

Aegium, 124, Cydonia, 181,

Sybrita, 199, Andros, 202, Myconos, 208, Naxos,

208, Paros, 209, Uncertain

Aegean

Island, 214,

Amisus, 221, Heraclea Pontioa, 245, Mcaea, 246,

Prusa ad Olympum, 255, Prusias II., 261, Temnus, 310, Lesbos, 313, Erythrae, 344, Smyrna, 368, Teos, 394, Alabanda, 418^ Rhodes,

444
polis,

f.,

Acrasus,

447,

Sardis,

464,

Dionyso-

484,
634,

Augusta,
Sebaste,

530,

Hieropolis-Castaradiate,

bala,

540

Rhodes,

445.

Gythium, Abydus, 289 with Lacedaemon, 149 FlavioDioskoaroi^ heads 633. Lacedaemon, 151, Tabae, 428, Dioskouroi, caps Melos, 206, Amisus, 544 with on Phocaea, 221, Adramyteum, 263
torches,
;

Dioskouroi, standing,

Cleitor,

159

loith

spears and

horses,

147.

of,

f.,

polis,

of,

Soli,

corniicopiae,
;

galley,

367;

v]itli

head of

griffin,

Phocaea, 357.

Dioskouros, standing between Hei'akles and Hermes,

Themisonium, 495.
Dioskouros, head
Diota,
of,

Gordus

Lesbos, 313.
f.

Julia, 451.

Dog, seated,
Dolphin,
108,

Cydonia, 179 Herakleia,


Pale,

See also Hound.


Aegina, 86, Corinth,

8, Issa, 8,

139,

Hyrtacina

and

Lisos,

188,

Sybrita, 199, Nesos, 320, Msyros, 435, Side, 511

with trideni

136, Cleonae, 153 Amasia, 218, Mcomedia, drum, 360 on on 254, Ancyra, 570, Pessinus, 571 head, Arycanda, Cyzicus, 267 on 499 on Stratonicea, 427 head Salamis, 563 holding palm, 295 Alexandria Troas, 291 contending Hierapytna, 188 46 devouring See Standards. 134, 136. Eagle, Lyttus, 190 Siphnos, 211, Apamea, holding 478, Paphos, 562 44 Siphnos, 211 devouring 134. Eagle, walking, Cyme, 307. Eagle, head of, 436. 135, Ear Kings Epirus, Ears two, with poppy-head, Athens, Smyrna, 368 on one Myconos, 208. Bars Calchedon, 241, Caesarea, 594 Ears springing from Mount Argaeus, Caesarea 693 Caesarea, 594. Ears Bithynia 239. Ears Caesarea, 696. Eirene, Nemesis, Smyrna, 378. See Pax. bust Cos, 434. Caesarea, 585. advancing, Tarsus, 553 Emperor, car of s,Gveie, 164. Emperor, on horseback, Amasia, 216, Nicaea, 249,
Acmonia, 474
on cippus,
;

Pergamum, 280, Myndus, 426,

Cleonae,
; ;

153, Magnesia ad Maean-

altar,

cista,

boar's

torch,

ore lion's bacJe,

hull's

in talons,

f.,

ff.

beside

ivith

serpent,

Chalcis,

hare,

Chalcis, 45, Elis,

also

flying,

f.,

f.

serpent,

Chalcis,

f.,

hare,

Elis,

Elis,

lalysus,

of corn,

of

13.

of

corn,

75,

sioZfc,

of corn, three,

f.

of corn, four,

t'l;

Icalathos,

of corn, five,
of corn, six,

in genere,

as

also

Eirene,

of,

Eleutheria, standing,
Elpis,

f.

seated, in

elephant

see Trident.

Hadrianotherae, 270, Pitane, 287, Clazomenae,

INDEX
323, Antiocliia, 516
;

IV.

61.':

being crowned hy Nilce,


;

Female head, or bust, in


rhaohium,
7,

profile, with stephane,


8,

Dyrsphen-

Cyzicus,

'267,

Pergamum, 284 saluting Elaea, 308 Thyateira, 470 spearing Ephesus, 335, Aphrodisias, 420 Hypaepa, 453 spearing hoar, Ephesus, 336 spearing Tarsus, 552 saluted by Samos, 413. Emperor, standing, Adlocuiio, Corinth, 102; being crowned, Corinth, 101,Thuria, 146, Lesbos, 314,
;

Mytilene, 318

saluting Aslclepios,
;

Herakleia,

Corcyra, 19, Aptera,

trophy,

168

f.,

Cydonia, 179, Phaestus, 192, Nisyros,

saluting Citij-goddess,

435

loith Stephanos,

foe,

done,

Damastium,
179,

Aptera, 170
9,

loith

Histiaea,

48, Pale, 139,

lion,

Cydonia,

Lesbos,

313

veiled,

Thespiae,

soldier,

41, Eretria, 42, Agrippias Caesarea, 214, Priene,

358, Adana, 525; with Icalathos,

Agrippias Caesarea, 215

wreathed,

Thespiae, 41, Histiaea,


Apamea,
tied,

Mytilene, 318, Cilbianilnferiores, 449 sacrificing,


;

48

ff.,

Cydonia, 178

f.,

Gortyna, 185, Uncertain


219, Cromna, 231, 451,

Amasia,

217, Cyzicus, 269,

Pergamum, 284,
at trophy,

of Crete, 200,

Lesbos, 314, Mytilene, 318, Cilbiani Inferiores,

449, Thyateira, 471, Tralles, 472; Nicaea, 24S


AsJclepius,
;

Hierapytna, 188, Amisus,


Metropolis,

Myrina, 310, Lesbos, 313; turreted,

352,

Gordus

Julia,

before galley,

Metropolis, 353 Thyateira, 470


f

Pergamum,
f.
;

Samos,
;

410

loith

477

hair enveloped in head-dress,

284
icith

icith

City-goddess,

hair in net of pearls,

Aptera, 170

Chalcis,

45; hair

Apollo Tyriinnaios,

Phocis, 34, Athens, 51, Cranii, 137, Tegea, 162,

in quadriga,

Mytilene, 318,
beside

Arsinoe, 170, Lesbos, 313

hair rolled,

Chalcis,

Antiochia, 517.

44
See Index III.

ff.,

Eretria, 48,
f.,

Salamis,

82, Aptera,

169,

Emperors, heads

of.

Cnossus, 173

Epidaurus, 155. 420 Aphrodite, Nagidus, 540. head Sinope, 237. Europa, Cnossus, 175, Gortyna, 186 Gortyna, 184 S Gortyna, 185
Epione standing,
Eros, standing,
tcith

Phalasarna, 195, Polyrhenium,


Siphnos, 211, Lesbos, 313,
;

195, Priansus, 197,

torch,

^Aphrodisias,

Antissa, 314, Phocaea, 357


cord,

hair tied with crossed

Phalasarna,

194

hair loose,

Uncertain
45
f.,

Eros,

of,

of Crete, 200.

ore
;

bidl,

184,

f.

in tree,

in tree, with

Female head or bust, facing, Methymna, 315, Tarsus, 546.


Festival, preparations for,

Chalcis,

eagle,

f.

Cyzicus,

26(5.

Figure,

di'aped,

standing,

with patera and cornu-

copiae,

Zacynthus, 142.

F
Female
figure,

Figure, naked, seated,


Fir-tree,

seated,
;

resting

hand

on

column,

Scepsis, 303.

Abydus, 288.
235.

Fortress,

Germanicopolis,
G

Athens,
holding

81

resting chin on

hand,

sceptre

and wreath,

134

holding ears of corn,

Achaean League, Etenna, 520.


;

Cos,

434;

Female

and cornucopiae, ^Nicopolis, 11, Cius, 243; with torch and apple, loith two torches, Heraclea Pontica, 245 with wreath and sceptre, Nicomedia, 255

figure, standing, with sceptre

Samos, 408
;

with

wreath and palm,


sceptre,

with patera and 410 f. Maeandrum, 419, Pednelissus, 621 with patera and cornucopiae, Halicarnassus, 424; with ears
;

Samos, Antiochia ad
;

Corcyra, 22 Corinth, 104, Apamea, 240, 243, Miletus, 356, Smyrna, 372 Athens, 80; with caps of BiosPhocaea, 357. Corcyra, 17 20 Leucas, Galley, forepart
Galley,
f.,

Cius,

iriih

Themistolcles,

Icouroi,

of,

f.,

f.,

25,

Chalcis,

46, Athens, 80,

Megara, 83

f..

Same,

140, Chersonesus, 172, Sinope, 236, Cius, 242,


Cyzicus, 266, Smyrna, 372
f.,

holdof corn and cornucopiae, Anazarbus, 527 ing hand on breast, Rhodes, 445 in shrine,

380, Cnidus, 423,

Apollonis,

448

on prow,

Mcomedia,

Phasehs, 503
Galleys, two.

f.

stern of,

Phaselis, 504.

252,

See Sea-fight.

Tarsus, 552.

Games, representation of, Synnada, 494.


two,
standing, veiled, one holding

Female

figures,

Genius of City, or Colony,


Tarsus, 554.

Patrae,

127, Parium,

patera,

and child with cornucopiae,

Samos, 412.

276, Alexandria Troas, 290, 297, Antiochia, 515,

Female

figures, three,

standing in temple,

Apollonia

Salbace, 421.

Gerousia, head

of,

Antiochia ad Maeandrum, 419.

616
Goat,
standing,

INDEX

IV.
Helios, driving, in biga,

Issa,

9,

Pharos,

9,

Paros,

209,

Mopsus, 538;
radiate,

in quadriga,

Pyrrba, 320; advancing,

Aegeae, 626, Celenderis, 530 Goat, forepart Praesus, 196 head Elyrus, 201. 183, Hyrtacina, 188, Uncertain Goats, two, with amphora, 243.
f.

Aegae,
;

305;

reclining,

Corinth, 102, 104,


Ancyra, 669.
Helios, head
of,

Tralles, 473, Colossae, 482,

of,

of,

in

profile,

Ambracia,

10,

of Crete,

Cius,

Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 348, Halicarnassus, 424, Rhodes, 441 ff., Briula, 449, Stectorium,

Goats, three,

Bithynium, 240.
of,

493

loith Selene,
of,

Ephesus, 385.
12,
Cleitor,

Goddess, seated, wearing high head-dress, Rhescuporis III., 232.

Helios, head

facing, Rhodes, 437


Epirus,
ff.

ff.

radiate,

Kings
on Tonic column, with high

of

159,

Rhodes,

Goddess, head, or bust


head-dress,

438

f.,

441

Chalcis,

46

turreted,

Apamea,
273
f.,

Hephaistos

hammering

helmet,

479.

with help of Pallas,

Gorgon,

head

of,

Eretria,

47,

Parium,

Hera

of Polykleitos, seated,

Thyateira, 469. Argos, 154.


;

Nicomedia,

253

Abydus, 288, Lesbos, 312, Selge, 622 f.


Graces, the,

Clazomenae,

323,

Hera, standing,

Grapes, bunch

Tarsus, 551, 556. Corcyra,


of,

16,

Locri Opuntii, 32,


179, Eleu-

Eretria, 42, Histiaea, 50,

Cydouia,

therna, 183, Inlis, 204, Myconos, 208, Sicinos,

Laodicea, 491. Samos, 406 with Hera, cultus-statue temple,^Sa,iDos, Kemesis, Samos, 409, 415 413 407 Chalcis, 46 with Stephanos, Hera, head
and Pallas,
of,
ff.
;

Amisus, 221

with Zeus Laodikenos

in

ff.,

ff.

of,

Elis,

210, Tenos, 212, Uncertain Aegean Island, 214,

135, Ai'gos, 153 f ., Cnossus, 174 f

;
.

with stephane,

Perperene, 286,

Temnus, 310, Erythrae, 344,


;

Teos, 394 f.. Soli, 642fl:.

two hunches

of,

Samos, 406
seated,

f.

Stratus,

Herakles, kneeling, drawing bow,

26, Eretria, 42, Histiaea, 48.


Griffin, recumbent,

Herakles, reclining,
f
.

Assus, 299;
f., 382 Teos, 394.

Assus, 299, Teos, 393


ioalking,

standing,

with forepaio on toheel,

371
Gi'if&n,

Ambracia,
3.j7
f.
;

Smyrna,
;

10

running,

forepart

of,

caps of Bioshouroi,

Phocaea, head Phocaea, 357.


H

Diocaesarea, 532. Herakles, Lacedaemon, 148, Phaestus, 193 Germe, 451 as holding strangling Ephesus, 327, Rhodes, 437Herakles, standing, Aetolia, 30, Phaestus, 192,
;

Thebes, 39.
;

toine-cup,

infant,

serpents,

of with
,

Cerasus, 222, Prusias

II.,

260, Heraclea Salbace,

425,

Sardis,

465,

Ceretapa,

481,
holding

Termessus
kofyle,

Major,

523,
;

Tarsus,

551

Smyrna, 380 holding kantharos, Smyrna, 383, 386 ff. holding infant, Cos, 434, Cotiaeum, 483 holding cornucopiae, Maeonia, 454 holding
; ;

Hades, carrying
Hades, seated,

off

Persephone,

Ionian League, 321,

apples of Hesperides,

553

in temple,

Hyrcanis, 454, Nysa, 459.

Amastris, 233.
Smyrna, 364.
caestus,

pios, in temple,

Tarsus,
; ;

633 f,. Tarsus, Sebastopolis, 226 icith AskleFlaviopolis,


;

552;

with Omphale,

Hand,

in caestus,

Hands, two, leearing

Smyrna, 366
on

and
585.

holding

standard

prow,

clasped

Caesarea

Seriphos, 210. Head, helmeted, Uncertain Crete, 201. Hector standing, Ilium, 302. Hekate, standing, Ephesus, 336, 338 Stratonicea, 428 Apamea, 479, Lao491. Hekate, head Stratonicea, 427. Helios, standing, Aezani, 475.
Harpa,
of
;

Alexandria Troas, 297 Heraclea Pontica, 245. Herakles, Chios and Erythrae, 404, Dynasts
satyrs,
;

Lampsacus, 272 with Hermes and Bioslcouros, Themisonium, 496 drunken, with Fan and
erecting trophy,

fighting,

of Lycia, 498,

Selge, 622, Citium, 669 f. with serpent, Phs.esiu8, 193 with /ij/dm, Phaestus,
; ;

193;
537
;

at altar,

triformis,

dicea,

Tarsus, 566. Herakles, walking, dragging Kerberos, Germe, 461. Herakles, head bearded, hare, Patrae, 126,
with Antaios,
of,

Temenothyrae, 494;

with

Zi'om,Mallus,

of,

Helios, terminal statue of,

Rhodes, 445.

Smyrna, 367, 373, Heraclea Salbace, 424, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 455, Sardis, 464, Silandus, 468,
Thyateira, 469,

Docimaeum, 484, Hierapolis, 47,

INDEX IV
Tripolis, -96, Soli, 544-,
lion's
sliiii,

(317

Amyntas, 507;
Stratus,
26,

irenriiiy

Alyzia,
;

Horse,

winge,.1,

forepart

of,

Lampsacus,
seated

270

ff.,

24,

Heraolea
878, Cos,
12(1,
4.''),"),

Satrapal Coinage, 896.

Pontica, 244, Lesbos,

ol2, Smyrna,
tuenia,

482, Lycia, 498,

irraiiui/

Patrae,

Horseman,

Eriza,

428
f

naked,
;

sideways,

f.,

Celenderis,
Larissa, 346,

530

armed,

Colophon, Same,

824,
84(i

Lacedaemon, 148, Magnesia ad Sipylum,


Philadelphia. 461,
Selge,

Magnesia ad Maeandrum,
6t7,

523

weuriiuj tfi-eath,

Lacedaemon,
teira,

Cibyra, 481, Aspendus,

Ariaramnes, 573.
18!,

148, 150, Erythrae,


52(>.
of,
2(J,

344, Thya-

Hound,

seated,

469, Aegeae,

Herakles,

young,
8,

heid

irrariiui

lloti's

sln'n,

Phaestus, 194,
Hygieia,

Heraklein,

Coreyra,

Leucas, 25, Federal of

seated, Coi'inth, 107 standing, Prusias ad Hypium, 257, Smyrna, 882 inth Asklepius.
;

Same, 139 See

on the scent,

(dso Dog.

Acavnania, 28, Aetolia, 29, Boeotia, 87, Thebes,


41, Histiaea, 49,

-see Asklepios.

Heraclea
Erythrae,
Sardis,

Dyrrhachium, 111, Cius, 248, Pontica, 244 f., Pergamum, 27(J,


343
.,

Alinda,

418,
498.
;

Cos,

431

if.,

464,

Stectorium,

Aegeae,
lioii'x

52(i,
slci'n,

Imbrasos, reclining,
peaciicli,

Samos,

407

ff.,

415

holding

Alexandria ad Issum, 527


(id

icearing
ireiiriixj
;

facing,

Cos,
n-ith

483

icieiiili,

412.

Incase.
Incuses,
16.

See Circle, Square.

Coreyra, 21, Sardis, 463, 465


of Coreyra,

jvgate, trith liead

Hermes, seated,
in temple,

Coreyra, 20 rum Patrae, 128.

at h's feet,

Hermes, stauding, holding ct(dvrens, Sala, 462, holding ipurse and caduceiis,

Patrae, Sybrita,
;

128

lonios,

199

Tralles,

473, Acmonia, 475, Docimaeunr, 484, Corycus,


531, Ancyra, 670, Pessinus, 571
icith

Heral-les
;

and

Diosltouros,

Tbemisonium,

495

ti/ing

sancZa^, Sybrita, 199.

Isthm'is, seated,

Lindus, 436 Coreyra, loni.m League, Thirteen Colophon, 325. head standing, Cyme, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, Artemis 348, 850, Apollonia Salbace, 421 Ephe.sus and Alexandria, 342 (Pharia), Ephesus and Alexandi-ia, 842. 588. bust with Sarapis, Corinth, 107 standing,
two oblong,
;

stellate,

Cities of,

oF,

Issa, 8.

Isis,

3(17,

u-ith

Kplie.iia,

niiniing

Isis,

of,

Flaviopolis.
;

Coi-inth,

Hermes, walking, leading horse, Mostene, 458. Hermes, head or bust


of,

103.

Athens,

bO, Gortyna, 187,

Sybrita, 199, Lesbos, 813, Phocaea, 857,

Germe,
J

Temnns, 311, Colophon, 825 374, Chios, 404. Smyrna, 359 205, Amastris,288 bust Homer, head or 370, 374 Homonoia standing, Smyrna, 367 137. animal, Hoof Anopolis, 168. Horn Cyme, 306 adamcing, Arcadia, Horse,
Homer,
seated,
ff.,

Temnus, 311, Smyrna, Smyrna, Hippodamei-H, with Pelops, quadriga, Sardis, Blaundus, 448. Hippurios Histiaea, 48 Histiaea, seated on
Hermos,
in

450, Eucarpia, 485.


reclining,

87!i.

in higa,

8H1

4()7.

reclining,

galley,

if.

and female, Tenedos, 308 Lampsacus, 271 Janus, standing, Alexandria Troas, 292. head Aetolia, 30. Aetolia, Jawbone, Sybrita, 199
Janiform head,
femide,
nicde
f
.

f.

.laiius,

of,

a-ith

spe,rr-head,

f.,

811,

Amphissa, 83.
of,

Julia Procula, bust

of,

Mj'tilene, 317.

of,

los,

f.

Juno Lanuvina, head


Jupiter
Capitolinus,

Nicomedia,

252.

f.,

f.

seated,

Antiochia

ad Maean-'

of

Cranii,

drum, 419.

of goat,

standing,

f.;

Cyme, 306 f.. Colophon, 325, Epictetus, 485, Termessns adOenoanda, 505, Adana, 525, Salamis,
158,

K
Kabeiroi, heads
of,
of,

664

Pheneus, 162, Alexandria Troas, 289 ff., 297 f. Horse, forepart of, Atarneus, 263 f.. Cyme, 306 f., Colophon, 324, Termessus Major, 528, Aegeae,

galloping,

526

head

of,

Termessus Major, 528 Rhaucus, 198, Aegeae, 526.


;

feeding,

Kabeiros, head

Kakthos,
corn,

Athens. 56 Elaea, 808

Syros, 211. 299


Birytis,
;
;

Lesbos, 818.

with poppy-heads

with ears of corn,

Caesarea,

and ears <f

594.

4 K

618
Kaleon, reclining,

INDEX IV

Kantharos,

Smyrna, 381. Corcyra, 17 Boeotia,


S..,

Lion, reclining or seated,

Corinth, 105, Citium, 559


356
;

36

f.,

Athens,

looldng

hade

at star,-Mi\eias,
t.

with

tijni-

74, Andros, 202, Naxos, 208,

Methymna, 315,

panjun,

Smyrna, 370
re.idij
;

Teos,

394, Astyra, 422 on dolphin,

in corn-wi-eath,

242

Kepbalos, seated,
Kephalos, head

of,

Kepbeus,
hair,

fighting,

Pale, 138 Pale, 138 Tegea, 163


f.

Lanipsacus, 272.
f.
;

C ius,

Lion,

standing,

to

spring,

Golgoi,

561

loith

tympanum,
at
star,

382;
Meduaa's

looking
preij,

had

Amathus, 559, Smyrna, 371, Miletus, 354


ff.;
;

devouring
receiving

Lesbos, 313

with eagle on

had,

Salamis, 563.
Lion, attaching hull, Ta.rsua, 547
Tar.sus, 555, Citium, 560.
;

Tegea,

163.
75.
icio,

attacUng stag,
Sardis,
hidl,

Kerchnos,

Athens,
iinsatu,

King

of Persia, advancing, loith

irith

how mid spear,

and crux

King King Kore

of Persia,

of Persia, riding,
Soteira,
of,

Mallus, 537; Tarsus, 545. Tarsus, 545. stabbing Tarsus, 546. head Cyzicus, 265
lion,
ff.

Mallus,
with

537

Lion,

forepart

of, Cnidus,
;

422

f.,

464,

Rpciir

Amathus, 559
447.

faring forepart of

Lydia,

Lion, face and forepaws Lion,

of,

Gortyna,

184.

head of, Cyzicus, 265, Lesbos, 312, Lindus,


ff..

436, Golgoi, 561.


Lion, .scalp

Korybantes, two,
Krater,

Naxos, 208. Kronos, Mallus, 536. Temnus, 311, Kybele, on


figure of,
seated,
f.,

Crete,

165.

throne,

Metropolis,

Cmrtyna, 184, Samos, 404 Lotos-flower, Idalium, 561. Lacedaemon, 149. Lycurgus, head
of,

Dynasts

of Lycia, 49S.

of,

352

Smyrna, 380

S., 385, 388,

Magnesia ad
517
;

Lyre,

Leucas, 25,
141,

Thespiae, 41, Megara, 83, Zacyn190,

Sipylum, 450, Philadelphia and


Ares,

Smyrna, 462,
;

thus,

Lappa,

Cythnos,
290,

204,

Delos,

Sala, 462, Cotiaiium, 483, Antiochia,

with
with

205,

Alexandria Troas,

Methymna, 314,
324,

Smyrna and Lacedaemou, 390 Smyrna and Kicomedia, 390 hign Smyrna, 382, Daldis, 450, Hypaepa, of 453. Kybele, standing, Briula, 449, Docimaeum, 4S5 Fhocaea, Phocaea, 358.
Demeter,
;

Mytilene,

316

f..

Colophon,

Heraclea ad
461, 500,

in

Latmum,
nassus,

345, Smyrna, 365, Teos, 394, HalicarCos,

lions,

424,

433

f.,

Philadelphia,
500,

Hierapolis,

487,

Cragus,

Cyaneae,

Limyra, 501, Masicytes, 501, Myra, 502, Olympus,

irith

502
rode,

f.,

Patara, 503,
35.

Phaselis,

505

resting on

Kybele, head or bust

of,

367,371, Sardis, 370 f.

Smyrna, 369, 361 365, Smyrna, 368, 463;


if.,

Sijiiitcite,

Delphi, Lyres, two, Lycia

in gciierc,

499.

M
Maenad, beside Dionysos,
351.

Magnesia
48,

ad Maeandram.

Labyrinth,

Cnossus, 173

if.

Maenad, head
;

of,

Histiaea,
in
tree,

Lampsacus, 271.
of

Laarel-branch,---Alabanda, 41s

loith

quirer and bow,

Sit-

also Diony,siac head.


seated,

Caesarea, 587. Calchedon, 241. Myrina, 310. Leaf, See Couch. Lectisternium. two children, Leto,
Laurel- tree,
ivy,

Male

figure,
;

-with

Tripolis, 496.

Letter, Phocis, 34, Phlius,


Lion,

119,

Sicyon,
f.,

121

if.,

Cranii, 138, Pale, 139, Argos, 152

Tegea, 162.
Nicaea,

advancing,

Heraclea

Pontica,

245,

200, Smyrna, 359, 371, Magnesia ad Sipylum,

Mount Argaeus, hetween simulacra, Caesarea, 591 593. Male standing, holding with Cyme, 308 leaning on Chios, 401 running with Mallus, 536. Male round Alexandria Troas, 296.
Caesarea, 584
C'aesarea,
;

200

on curule chair,

Uncertain Ephesus, 330 on


;

Crete,

rocks,

on agahna of

figure,

glohe,

horse,
f.

staff,

]\[ale figure,

disc,

figures,

tripod,

455, Silandus, 468, Salamis, 564, Amyntas, 567;

horned and winged,

Dynasts of Lycia, 407.

Male head, heardcd, male head.

Autissa,

314.

Sec also

Young

INDEX IV
Mare Mars
'

619
127, Rhodes, 445, Acrasus, 447, Triiwlis, 496,

Pheneus, niT, Sre Arcs, Marsyas, playing Apaniea, 479. statue Alexandria Troas, 291 Meles, Amastris, 233, Smyrna, 374.
feeding,
16'2.

advanciucr,

Antiocliia,

also

flute,

ilarsyas,'

of,

f.,

L'liT.

reclining,

Side, 612 f., Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 541, Tavium, 672, Caesarea, 582 f., 580, 588. Nike, standing, Boeotia, 38, Cnossus, 178 Ephesus, 333 f., Rhodes, 444, Sardis, 465 ov
;

Melikertes, on dolphin, ,s/(((?(h;/, Corinth, 105, 107 f.

globe,

Corinth,
tro2]hj/,

100, Rhodes, 446, Seleucia ad on

seated, K)^

i.,

;e,j,/e, Corinth,

108; lniij,~l05 104 f.


4.")9 f.,

f.,

108;

Calycadnum, 612;
erecting

prow,

Rliodes,
;

445;

ilun s/a)i(/m;/, Nysa,


with

Cibyra 482, Hadriano-

Magnesia
Nike, bust
Noala.

Cormth, 103;
Sipylum,

croicning trophy,
in

ad

457

higa,

polis, 486, Galatia in

genere, 5(17, Ancyra,


;

Artemis Huntress, Tabae, 429 holding Antiochia, 515 on 514 Nysa, 459. ilen, bust Antiochia, 515. seated on labyrinth, 175. Minos, head Cnossus, 176. Theseus. Smyrna, 365, Sec mIso head

669

Nilw
;

f.

horsehucl-,

Sillj'um,

Carystus, 43, Anazarbus, 529. Nike, two figures of, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 541, See also Victory.

in

temple,

of,

Philomelium, 492.
Corcyra,
Histiaea, Myrina, Peirene,

of,

See Deluge.
See

Jlinos,

Cnos.sus,

Nymph.

of,

Phthia,

Roma, Rhodes, Sinope, Smyrna.

!^^inotaur.

,Scc

^Nlithradates,

of,

Nymph, head of, Eretria, 42. See also Nymphs, three, dancing, Apollonia, 3.

City-goddess.

Index
^Monogram,

II.

Mithras, bust

Trapezus, 226, Patrae, 125, Achaean


of,

League, 129
Arcadia,

if,.

Same,

140,

Zacynthus,

142,

168,
Obelisk,

Eleuthema, 183. Monument. See Sandan. Mopsos standing, Mopsos, 639,


Myrina, bust
of,

Apollonia,
;

f.,

Ambracia,
140.

10,

Megara,

ilyrina, 309.
N

84

within stadium,

Corinth, 103.
loith

Odysseus, head o%
Olive-tree,

Ithaca,
;

with amphora and owl,

Omphale,
272.

Sardis, 464
of,

Athens, 77 f. HeruMes, Lampsacus,

Orontes, head

Osprey, on dolphin,

Xemeses,

t^vo, sianding, Temnus, 310, Ejjhesus and Smyrna, 341, Smyrna, 369, 374 ff., 382 f., 385 f idth Artemis Ephesia, Ephesiis and Smyrna, 340; with As]clepios,SmjTnsb and
.

Lampsacus, 271. Sinope, 236. Ox. recumbent, Eretria, 47.

Pergamum, 391 and Smyrna, 492.


;

Zeus

Laodllienos,

Laodicea

Owl, standing, Thyrrheium, 26, Athens, 51 ff., 74, 78, Lacedaemon, 160, Cydonia, 181, Sigeium, 303, Clazomenae, 323, Celenderis, 531, Soli,

644

on amphora,

Athens,

58

ff.,

79, Cydonia,

Nemesis,

standing, Prusa ad Olympum, 266, Smyrna, 366, 368, Samo's, 413 ff., Hierapolis, with Hera, Samos, 409, 487, Aspendus, 608
; ;

415

polis,

465 winged, Julio246, Smyrna, 366, 369 f., Hierapolis, 487,


with Boule,
Sardis,
;

Tripolis, 496, Irenopolis,

535; with Athena,


11,

Athens, 80, 504 on Pergamum, 281 on Amisus, 219 ou Athens, 78 on Athens, Owl, double-bodied, Athens, 55 Owls, two, Athens, 65 on Athens,
;

180, Hierapytna, 187; on jUkx*'^, Athens, 74; on branch, Tegea, 163, Pergamum, 281 on
72,

prow,

Phaselis,
shield,
tree,

serpent,
;

table,

78.

f.

f.

thunderbolt,

Smyrna and Athens,


Nike, advancing,
12,

390.

72.

Nicopolis,
17,

Kings

of Epii'us,

Corcyra,

Aegeira,

124,

Amisus, 220,

Cabira,

222,

Chabacta,

223,

Comana,
Parium,
f.,

223,

Amastris, 233, Sinope, 238, Nicaea. 248, Nico-

media,

262,

Prusias
280,

II.,

261,

274,
f.,

Palladium,

Pergamum,

Smyrna, 366, 367

373

Pallas, seated,

378, Antiochia ad Maeandrum, 419, Stratonicea,

Pergamum, 276. Kings Pergamum, 277 holding Nike, Corinth, 107, Pairisades, 229, Germanicoof
;

k2

620
polis,

INDEX
235, Aegeae, 527
of
;

IV.
261, Lampsacus, 271
f .,

crowning Inscription,
f.;

Miletopolis, 273, Pai-ium,

Kings
Pallas,

Pergamum, 277

drojtping pebble Into

275,

Pergamum, 280
f., f.,

If.,

Perperene, 286, Abydus,

amphora,

Tarsus, 557. standing, Aegium,


Melos,

288, Ilium, 301


124,

Elaea, 308,

Methymna, 314

f.,

Mothone,

145,

Clazomenae, 322

Phocaea, 357, Smyrna, 368,

Pylus, 146, Thuiia, 146, Phigaleia, 162, Arcadia,

170,

207,
2()3,

Prusa

ad

Olympum,
f.,

256,

Maeonia, 454, Sala, 462, Thyateira, 469, Acmonia, 474, Apamea, 478, Hadrianopolis, 486, Hierapolis,

Adramyteum,

Perperene, 286, Aegae, 305,

487,
f.,

Tripolis,

495,

Attalia,

508,

Side,

Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 349

Smyrna, 368,
serjMut.

512

Iconium, 524, Mopsus, 538, Seleucia ad


541,
Soli,

Thyateira, 471, Grimenothyrae, 486, Side, 511,

Kings

of

Cappadocia, 575
;

holding

Calycadnum,
Salamis, 563,
95,

544,
;

Lapethos,

561,

Caesarea, 581

helmet wreathed,
;

Gortyna, 186
ing Xlke,

holding

niol,

Heraclea
f.,

Pontica,
;

245, Elaea, 308, Tarsus, 560, Caesarea, 583

hold-

Ilium, 302

Temnus, 310
455,

Alabanda,
464,

Corinthian Colony, 113 Corinth, rounded by Corinth, 88 amphora, Palm-branch, Anopolis, 168
sur-

dolphins,

f.

loitli

418, Magnesia ad Sipylum,


Thyateira, 468 S.,

Sardis,

Athens, 74,
Palm-tree,
365.

ISTicaea,

248.
188, Priansus, 197,

Themisonium, 495,

Attalia,

Hiei'apytna,

Smyrna,
^^'cadia,

50s, Side, 511, Aegeae, 527, Soli-Pompeiopolis, 545,

Kings

of

thunderbolt,

holding brunch, 423 Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 349, Ceretapa, 481 holding pomegranate, Side, 513 at altar, los, 205, Smyrna, 368; dropping pebble into
; ;

Eriza,

Cappadocia,

574

ff.

holding

Pan, seated,
\:>X,

Arcadia,
holding

157

with

eagle,

Megara, 160.
grapes,

Pan,

standing,
beside

Thyateira,
249
;

Dionysos,

Nicaea,
I.,

469;

supporting

drunken Heriules,
Pan, head
Panther,
of,

Alexandria Troas,

297.

amphora.

Side,

513

with Hephaistos, fashion;

ing helmet,

Tlij-ateira, 469
;

loith

Zeus Laodihenos

Pantheistic diviniiy,

and Hera,
Prusias

Laodicea, 491
259
4.54.
;

1.,

uvitching

Tium, 258, rape of Fersephone,


as Nihe,

Andros, 202,
381
;

Lacedaemon, 149, Arcadia, 158. Pharnaces 227.


Nesos, 320; holding thyrsos,

Smyrna,
Pax, running,
Pegasos,

breaking spear,

Hyrcanis,

See also Athena.

Pallas, advancing, holding Nite,


Pallas, fighting,

Kings
37
;

Ta,rsus, 553.

Antiochia, 518. Peacock, on caduceus, Samos, 406.

Sardis, 464.

of Epirus, 13, Athens, 73,

Corcyra,
if,,
ff,,

18
106,

f.,

22

f.,

Leucas, 24, Corinth,

Pat.rae, 126, Arg-os, 153, Phaselis,

Boeotia,
Pallas,

crushing

giant,

Seleucia
Assus,

504

winged,

S7

1U4,

108,

Colonies

ad

109

Alabanda, 417; drinldng,


221,

Corinth, 107,
See

of

Corinth,

Calycadnum, 541.
head
of,

Amisus,

Mithradates,

227.

facing,

Phocis,
313,

also

34,

299,

Bellerophon.
Pegasos, forepart
of,

Sigeium.

303,

Lesbos,

Clazonienae, 322,

Corinth,

92

S.,
;

Leucas, 117,
as
rhyton,

Side, 511, Tarsus, 547, Lapethos, 561.


Palla.^,

Zacynthus, 142, Alabanda,


Scepsis, 303.
of Acar-

417

head

of,

in profile, wearing Athenian helmet,

Alyzia,

24,

Thyrrheium^ 26, Federal


f.,

Peirene, seated with Pegasos,

nania, 28, P^de, 139, Itanus, 189

Melos, 207,

Pelops, with Hippodameia, in biga,


in quadriga,

Apamea, 240, Lampsacas, 271, Pergamum, 276, 278, 280 f., Assus, 299, Ilium, 301, Autocane, 305, Cyme, 307, Clazomenae, 322, Heraclea ad Latmum. 345, Metropolis, 352, Priene, 358,
Sat.rapal
Selg-e,

Pentagram,

Pitane, 286.

Sardis, 467.

Corinth, 107. Smyrna,


;

381

Persephone, seated, Smyrna, 377


Sardis, 465, Sardis

cultus-statue of,

and Ephesus, 467.


of

See also
Locri

Coinage, 396, Lycia, 498,


f.,

Side, 511,
;

Hades.
Persephone,

522

Aegeae, 525, Irenopolis, 535

Soli,

543

wearing Corinthian helmet,

of Epirus, 13,

Kings Aetolia, 30, Locri Opuntii, 33 f.,


Issa, 9,
if..

head

of,
ff.,

Kings

Epirus, 13,
f.,

Opuntii, 31

Cnossus, 173

Praesus, 196,
;

Boeotia. 37, Corinth, 87


101)
'H.,

Colonies of Corinth,

Parium, 274, Elaea, 308, Priene, 358, Nysa, 459 veiled, Athens, 75, Anazarbus, 528.

Patrae,

126, Ithaca, 140, Corone, 145,

Perseus, beheading Medusa,

Amisus, 220, Amastris,


210,

Lacedasmon, 148, 150, Argos, 153, Chersonesus, 172, Rhithymna, 198, Melos, 207, Pares, 209,
Pholegandrox, 210, Calchedon, 241, Prusias
II,

233, Sinope, 237.


Perseus,

head

of, Seriphos,

Amisus,

221,

Aegaeae, 525.

INDEX
Plitliia,

IV.

G21
Astraios,
Billaios,

head

of,

Kings of
75,
f.

Epii-usj 13.

Pig,

Athens,
Eleusis, 81

79

oh

/Saxpi^os,

Athens,

City-goddess,

57,

purios, Imbrasos, Kaleon, Meles,

Hermos, HipRhyndakos.
107, Nicaea,

Pine-cone,

Metropolis, Plough, Cnossus, 177. See also Colony. Pomegranate, Melos, 206 510 Pomegi-anates, Melos, Pomerium. See Colony. Poppy-head, with ears of corn, Athens, Smyrna, 368. Poseidon, standing, Boeotia, 37 Corinth, 106,
'Xi'Z
f..

River-gods, two,

Pergamum and Ephesus, 286.


Corinth,
384
f.,

Roma,

seated,

holding Nilce,

246, Nicomedia, 252, Prusa ad


holding temple,

Olympum, 255;
388
;

Side,
"207.

ff.

tlu-ee,

by youth,

Roma, standing, holding


hand on trophy,

75,

f.,

Patrae,

126,

Cj-pai-issia,

1-15,

Tenos,

212

f.,

Nicomedia,

253,

Cyzicus,
;

208,

Tabae,

429,

Sanios,
Poseidon,

Corycus, 532, Pessinus, 572


il2
;

standing with Zeus,

in

biga

Corinth, 102

leading horse,

head
213,

of,

Corcyra,
395,

Rhaacus, 197
ft.,

of

Mppocamps,
f.

Cnossus, 177 laying Smyrna, 367. Roma, head or bust Corinth, 103, Pergamum, 282 with bust of Senate, Ilium, 302 helmeted, Nicomedia, 252, Clazomenae, 496. 323 draped, 445 crowned with Rose, Rhodes, 437
Nil-e,
;

Patrae,

Smyrna,
127
f.

crowned

of,

turreted,

Tripolis,
ft'.,

rays,

Rhodes, 441

full-blown,

Rudder and

globe,

Corinth, 101.

Rhodes, 443

f.

19

Boeotia,

38,

Carystus, 43, Corinth, 103, 108, Rhaucus, 198,

Tenos,

Teos,

Halicarnassus,

424,
Sabazios, standing,

Xisyros, 435.

Lampsacus, 272 Perga, 510. on Purses, Pyramid, Caesarea, 581. Samos, 414. Pythagoras
Priapos, head
of,

f.

Prow.

See Galley.

Sandan standing on
in

three,

chest,

monument,
seated,

Sappho
Sarapis,

seated,

sedted,

Tarsus, 548 555 Tarsus, 648, 655. Mytilene, 317. Amastris, 233, Pergamum, 283,
lion,
fi.,
; ;

Heraclea Salbace, 424.

Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 351, Phooaea, 358, Ephesus holding cullus-statue, Pessinus, 571

and Alexandria,

.;42,

Q
Quiver,

Sarapis, standing, with Artemis Ephesia,

Zacynthus,
;

Ephesus and Alexandria, 341, Hierapolis and Ephesus,


488.

142, Argos, 154, Cnossus, 177,

Sinope, 237

with bow,

307;

bow and club, 257, Blaundus, 448; with torch, Caesarea, 587
lolth
;

Prusias L, 259, Cyme, Prusia? ad Hypium, with bow and branch, Abydus, 288.

Sarapis,

head or bust of, Neoclaudiopolis, 235, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 348, Smyrna, 372 f,,
Apollonia Salbace, 421, Rhodes, 446, Tbyateira, with Isis, 468, Ceretapa, 481, Hierapolis, 4b7
;

Flaviopolis, 533.

Satrap, seated,

Tarsus, 547.

R
Ram,

Satrap, head

of,

Cranii, 137, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 351. Clazomenae, 322 head Ram, forepart
standing,

reclining,

Clazomenae,
138
;

322,

Salamis,

563

Satyr emptying amphora, Corcyra, 17. with drunken Hercules, Satyi'.s, two,
;

Lampsacus, 271,

Soli, 644.

Alexandria

Cranii,

advancing,

Troas, 297.

Clazomenae, 322;

advanriiuj

towards

altar,

of,

of,

Sea-fight,

Patrae, 128, Cranii, 137, Cebren, 300.

Rhodos, head of,Rhodes, 438, 443.

Agrippias Caesarea, 215. on dolphin, Sinope, 236. Sea-god, Itanus, 189. Lesbos, 313. head
Sceptre,
Sea-eagle,
Nicopolis, 11.
Seilenos,
of,

facing,

Rhyndakos,
River-god,

reclining,

Aezani, 476.

Selene, in
f.,

Crete,

166,

Smyrna, 366

373, 378

f,,

car of oxeu,Nicaea, 248, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 350, Mastaura, 458, Tarsus, 553

Antiochia

ad Maeandrum, 419, Magnesia ad See also Achelotis, Anthios, Sipylom, 456.

bust of, loith Helios, Smyrna., 385. Seleucus Nicator, head of, Pergamum,

277.

G22
Senate,

INDEX
head, or bust
of,

IV.

Attaea,

264,

Pergamum,
f.,

282, Temrnis, 810, Phocaea, 358, Smyrna, 366

374 S., Smyrna and Athens, 389, Daldis, 450, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 456, Philadelphia, 4G1,
Aezani, 475, Ancyra, 477, Cibyra, 482, Temenothyrae, 494
Sepia,
;

Eretria,

with Soma,
47.

Ilium, 302.

329 Mithradates, 228 200 walking, running, Uncertain Ephesus, 333. Stag, forepart Proconnesus, 287; Ephesus, 327 before date-pcdm,
before

date-palm,

Ephesus,
;

f.

hieeling,

Ephesus, 328, 331

grazing,
of

Crete,

of,

kneeling,

f.

kneeling

Serpent,

Epidaums, 155, Nicaea, 249, PrusaadOlym;

Ephesus, 328.
Stags, two, with torch between them,

pum,256, Cyzicus,268, Pergamum, 278, Cos, 434, Ancyra, 670 round omphalos, Pergamum, 281. Serpent-staff, Dyrrhachium, 7, Pergamum, 281,

Stags, two, heads

of,

Standards,

Patrae, 126

Ephesus, 328.
f.,
;

Ephesus, 331.
.

Nicaea,icith

260

f.,

Antiochia,
670,

518
Star,

if.,

Ancj'ra, 569

altar,

Ancyra,
f.

Cos, 434.
Shield, Boeotian,

Pessinus, 671.
Boeotia,

36 461

ff.,

Orchomenus, 38,
;

Locri
Crescent.

Opuntii, 31,

Itanus, 189

See

also

Philadelphia, Cotys 230.


donian,
I.,

Tanagra, 39, Thebes, 39

ff.,
;

Salamis, 82

Mace-

round, with spear,

Star-like pattern,

Sterope, receiving Medusa's hair,

Sinope, head

of,

Sinope, 23G.

Swan

16 Tegea, 163. standing, Clazomenae, 322, Leuce,


Corcyi'a,
f. f.
;

346,

Sipylene, bust

of, Smyrna, 3G8, 370 f. Sipylos, Mount, head of, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 456.

Mallus, 536

with bird on back,

on cadnceus,

Sirius, Ceos, 203, Carthaea, 203.


Skate,

Cephallenia, 138.

Sword
Sybil,

in

sheath,

Clazomenae, 323. Amasia, 216, Amisus,

Mallus,

536
f.,

219

Slinger,

Aspendus, 607
See Amazon.

Pimcilisa, 225, Sinope, 237.


f.,

Selge, 622.

head

of,

Smyrna.

Soldiers, two, face to face,

Sow, on tunny-fish,
Sozon.

Tarsus, 546. Cyzicus, 2G4.


I.,

Syrinx,

Arcadia, 158.

Gergis, 300.

See Sabazios.
230.

T
15,

Epirote Eepublic, Polyrhenium, arrow-head. Ceraea, 172 with jaw Amphissa, Sphinx, seated, Athens, 300, Chios, 396 forepaw, Chios, 401 Idalium, 660 Spring-house, Corinth, 103.
Spear-head,

Spear, with shield, Cotys

Table, agonistic,
disias, 421,

Nicopolis,

11,

Athens, 78, Aphro-

196

loith

bone,

Aetolia, 30,

33.

73,

Gergis,

Nysa, 460, Perga, 510, Tarsus, 655. Tabs, bulling stone, Phaestns, 194Telesphoros, Pergamum, 282, Smyrna, 373, Cilbiani

fi.

raising
f.

ff.,

Inferiores,

449, Germe, 460; between Atklepios

and
Temple,

Htjgieia,

Tarsus, 561.
of,

faf;ade
f.,

distyl r, Atta.\ia.,

Square, linear, <pi<idripr,rtite,IleTac\e& Pontica, 244; double, Damastium, 9 double and stellate, Apollonia, 1 f., Dyrrhachium, 3 f Corcyra, 17.

509,
;

Perga,

509

Pogla,

Corinth,
224
f.,

621,

Caesarea, 684

tetrastylv,

Square,

incuse,

diagonally

divided,
;

Kll, Comana, 223, Neocaesarea, Pergamum, 232, Colophon, 325, Ephesus,

Chalcis,

14,

332, 33G, Erythrae, 345,

Eretria, 47, Melos,

206

quadripartite, Cehr&n,
326, Phocaea,
'

384

ff.,

Samos, 407

ff.,

300, Clazomenae, 323, Ephesus,

Smyrna, 374 f., 377, 413 f., Antiochia, 419,

367,

Teos,

393,

Chios,

396

f.

of

^mill-sail

pattern, I'eos,
85

393; in form of swastika, Corinth, Hi; having fire compartments, Aegina,

Aphrodisias, 421, Apollonia Salbace, 421, Mylasa, 426, Hypaepa, 463, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 466 f.,

f.

having eight compartments, Ae^^a,, 85;

Nacrasa, 469, Tralles, 472, Bruzus, 480, Anemurium, 530, Isanra, 536, Taraus, 551, Caesarea,

691

hexast,jle,Goiinih, 99

f.,

i)Te^i?rtc, Calchedon, 241, Cyzicus, 264,

Cydonia, 181

f.,

Lamp603,

sacus,

270.

Clazomenae,

321,

Phaselis,

Idalium, 560.
Squares, incuse, two,
Stag,

Zela, 226, Nicomedia, 264, Miletus, 366, Smyrna, 366, Nysa, 469, Tarsus, 662, Galatia in genere,

Lydia, 447.
331,

568, Ancyra,

Bithynia
334,
Philadelphia,
standing

stam(?M?f/, Ephesus,

461,

Masicytes,

502,

Amyntas, 667;

Anazarbus, 528.

Pessinus, 572; octastyle, 239, Nicomedia, 254, Ephesus, 332, Synnada, 493, Ancyra, 670 dekastyle
in genere,
;

668,

INDEX
Temple, seen at an angle,
225,

IV.

623

Corinth, 103, Neocacsarea,


29-J.,

Alexandria Troas,
of,

Apollonis,

4-1.8.

Temple, general view


466, Cyprus, 566.

Scbastopolis,
II, Corinth,

figures,

Alexandria Troas, 296; with Alexandria Troas, 296.


f.,

group

of male

22."i,

Sardis,

Triptolemos, in car, Athens, 57, 79, Eleusis, 81

f.

Temple, round,
Temples, two
333.

Nicopolis,
distyle,

Triskeles, Lycia, 497

104

f.

with cultus-statue,

Bphesus,

Aspendus, 506, Selge, 523 superimposed on eagle, Aspendus, 507.

Trophy, Boeotia,
Tunny-fishes, two,

Temples, three tetrastyle, fa9ades

of,

Term, of Dionysos, Rhodes, 446.


Thalassa, bust
of,

Mytilene,

316

Smyrna, 384. of Helios,


f
.

Cyzicus, 268.
Argos,

37, Ziaelas, 258,

Pergamum, 281.
Cyparissia,

Tyche,

standing, Corinth,

107,

145,

Thuria, 147,

153, Cleitor, 159, Orcho-

Corycus,

532,

Thomistokles, on prow,

Athens, 80.
Athens,
f.

menus, 161, Amasia, 216 f., Apamea, 240, Myrina, 309, Temnus, 311, Ephesus, 335, 339, Erythrae, 345, Magnesia, 349, 351, Metropolis,
352f., Teos, 395, Samoa, 408ff., 414ff,, Alabanda,

Theseus, with Minotaur,


Theseus, head
of,

79.

Athens, 79
I,
II.,

418,
of Bpirus,
f.,

Thunderbolt,

Amantia,

Kings

12

f.,

Epirote Republic, 14, Elis, 135


Praesus, 197, Prusias
Abbaetis,

Ithaca, 140,

Germe, 451, Hypaepa, 454, Philadelphia and Smyrna, 462, Sardis, 466, Tralles, 473, Cotiaeum, 484; Midaeiim, 492, Peltae, 492,
holding

261, Philadelphia, 461,

474; hetii-ecn starn, Cnossus, 176; iriiKjed, Elis, 134 S., Lacedaemon, 148, Axus, 171, PiU-ium, 275, Metropolis, 352, Myndus,

Tiberiopolis, 495, Isinda, 520, Plaviopolis, 533,

Tarsus, 550, Ancyra, 570, Caesarea, 585


child,

Melos,

207

holding
;

cidtus-statiie,

Ephesus, 339
phryene,

426,
Thyraos,

Andros,

202,

Nicaea, 246

with

club,

Samos, 412 witli Artemis LeulcoMagnesia, 350 with Zeus Laodikenos,


f .,
;

Thebes, 41.
Thvi-soi,

two, Chios,
long,

402.

Torch,

Hermioiie, 155, Cyzicus, 266, between two Ephesus, 331 and Abydus, 288 with
stags,
;

268
qiiirer,

Smyrna, 374 f., 384 ff., Alabanda, 419, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 456 f., Anemurium, 530. See also City-goddess. Tyche, head or bust of, Laodicea ad Lycum, 490,
491
;

Laodicea,

in tempjle,

nuth

pojijiiy-heads

serpent,

Tripolis,

496,

Aegeae,

526,

Anazarbus,
544,

528,

Hieropolis-Castabala, 534,

Soli,

Caesarea,

Cyzicus, 269

with poppy-heads and ears of corn,

581
542.

f.

leith

Apollo,

Cyzicus,
Torch, racmg,
Torches, two,

Seleucia

ad Culycadnum,

266.

See also City-goddess

Aptera, 169, Nicaea, 246.


;

Athens, 80
26'.l.
f.

entwined

icith

serpents,

Cyzicus, 267,
Tortoise,

U
Olive,
f.,

Aegina, 85 Laurel, Tree. See Trident, Corcyra, 18


Fir,

Palm.
24,
f.,

Uru,
Boeotia,
37,

agonistic,

Nicaea,

248,

250,

Ephesus,

339,

Leucas,

Corinth, 97

f.,

Phalasarna, 194
;

Rhithymna,
43,
f.,

198, Sybrita, 199

with

dolphin,

Athens,

75,

Troezen,
;

156,

Nisyros, 435

hetwezn two dolphins,


f.
;

Carystus, Rhaucns, 197 Rhaucus,


leith

Magnesia ad Sipylum, 457, Sardis, 466, Thyateira, 470, Anazarbus, 529. Urns, agonistic, two, Pei-gamum, 284, Hierapolis

and Smyrna, 488, Tarsus, 555


Argaeus,

198, Rhithymna, 198, Tenos, 212


ease, lion's shin,

how

in

Urns, agonistic, three,

and
2,

cliih,

Mithradates, 229.
f.,

Caesarea, 593, 596. Nicaea, 251,


V

flanMng Mount
Ancyi'a, 571.

Tripod,

Apolloiiia,

Dyrrhachium, 6
123,

Epirote

Republic,

15, Tanagra, 39, Athens, 73, Megara,

83

f.,

Sicyon,

121,

Zacynthus,

1-10

if.,

Messene, 143, Crete, 167, Apollonia, 168, Axus, 171, Amisus, 221, Cyzicus, 265 f., Alexandria
Troas,

Vase, with poppy-head and ears of corn,


with single handle,
with two handles,

^Athens, 80
Astyra, 422

293,

Colophon,

325,

Smyrna,
48S
;

363
stool,

Myndus,
Delphi,

426,
;

Hierapolis,
viith

on

f,

Cyzicus, 268.
515
f.

Cyme,

305

f.,

Velchanos.

See Zeus.
iS'ee

35 Bphesus, 332

serpent,

Amastris,

234,

Vexillum.
Victory,

Standards.
See also Nike.

lej'ore statue

of Apollo SmintJieus,

Antiochia,

624
Victory,

INDEX
two
figures of,
4.5.5.

IV.

Antiochia, 517.
42, 48, Corone, 14.5,

Young male
98,

head, wreathed,
139,

Aetolia, 29

f.,

Corinth,

Vine,

Vine-branch,
310.

Maeonia, Eretria,

Same,

Cydonia, 179, Phaestus, 194;

Temnus,

loearing diadem

Aetolia, 29. Same, or taenia, wearing 139, Lacedaemon, 149, Aninetus, 447;

7,.g,V,._ Aetolia,

29
168,
f.,

f.;

?*rti-e,

Lacedaemon,
168,

151,

Anopolis,

Apollonia,

Cnossus,
201,
161,

174, Cydonia, 179

Uncertain of Crete,

W
A\^aggon, sacred,

Sicinos,

210; 242

7ie/)/er?, Orchomenus,

Cibyra, 481,

Epictetus,
;

Warrior, standing,
33,
Crete,

Ephesns, Corcyra,
167,

33.5,

337, 339.
f.,

tiara,

Cius,
;

485; wearing Persian with Lesbos, 313 horned,

22

Locri Opuntii,
Arsinoe,
;

wings on temples,

Amisus, 221.

Aptera,

169,

170,

Gortyna,

186,

Prostanna,

521

he/ore

tree,

Youth,

Aptera, 168.
Wai'rior,

murching,

Aptera,

169

f.,

Gortyna, 187;
f ., 41

Perhanding ram's head to Eermes, Magnesia slaying humped hull, 285 gamum, ad Sipylum, 457; naled, running, Hieropolisnaled, Inieeling with tunny-fish in Castabala, 535
nal-ed,

rmining with foot on prow,

416

charging,

Aspendus,

Samos, 408
506
f.

ff.,

/k(ik/, Crzicus, 264.

See also

Ajax, Kephens.

Wheel,Tanagra,
Wolf, seated,

39, Chalcis, 44, Phlius, 119.


sucl-ling twins,
ff.,

Laodicea, 490;

Patrae,
Zeus, seated,
156, Crete, 165
ff.,

127

f.,

Alexandi-ia Troas, 291, 293

Antiochia,

Corcyra, 21, 23, Gythiam,147, Arcadia,


Olus,
192,

516
Wreath,

f.,

519, Iconium, 524.


f.
;

Praesus,

196,

WciM, forepart o/,-Argos, 152


resting
ore

/erfo/,-Argos,
1.,

153

f.

chair,

Cotys
or

Nicaea, 248

f.,

Prusa ad Olympum, 256, Adana,

230, Saaromates

I.,

230; between agonistic


routainiiKj
letter

tirns,

Pergamum,
13(i,

525, Tarsus, 548, Galatia


Nile,

genere, 568

holding

284;
34,

inscription,

Phocis,
Asine,

Ci'ete,

166, Hadrianeia, 270, Magnesia ad


f.,

Maeandi'um, 348, Smyrna, 378


Tarsus, 548

Tralles, 472.

Histiaea, 50, Corinth, 98, 102, 104, 106, Phlius,

Sagalassus, 521, Anazarbus, 527, Mopsus, 539,


f.
;

119,

Sicyon,

121
f..

ff.,

Elis,

144,
2(.l7,

holding cidtus-statue,

Ephesus,
in temple,

Lacedaemon, 150
Parium, 211,
Priisa ad

Epidaurus, 155, Melos,


226,

337; holding

irreath,

Trapezns,

Cotys II,

230,

Zephyrium, 657;
Olympum,
;

Tralles, 472, Bi'uzus, 480.

257,

Cyzicus,

OlympnrD, 256, Prusias ad Hypium, 265, 268 f., Methymna, 315,


Tecs, 394, Sardis, 465
Attalia, 509,
;

Zeus, .standing,

Messene, 144, Argos, 154, Crete, 165,


256, Pitane,
holding Kile,

Nicaea, 249, Prusa ad

Mytilene, 317, Ephesus, 330, Smyrna, 359. 374,


3^'3,

287, Synnnda, 493, Pessinus, 571

3S7

f.,

f.,

Thyateira,

Achaean League, 139


of Bithynia,
n-ith

holding wreath,

Kings

469,

Tripolis, 496,

Cyprus, 565,

Caesarea, 683, 5S7, 591


Patrae, 125,

containing monogram,
ff..

f.,

259

ff.,

I'lhseidun,

Alexandria ad Issum, 527 Samos, thundering, 412;


72
f.,

Achaean League, 129


lOS,

Same, 140,

Ambracia, 10,
Messene,

Athens,
f.,

Aegium,
Ephesus,

124,

Hermione, 155.
Wrestlers,

two,

Corinth,

143

Cyzicus,

267.

340,

Aspendus,

507

Hiei'opolis, 489.

Selge, 522.

Zeus,

head

of,

bare,

Laodicea,

490

laureate,
f.,

Pharos, 9, Oeniadae, 26, Athens, 74


124, Patrae, 125,

Aegium,
ff.,

Achaean League, 129


f.,

Elis,

136, Messene, 143, Arcadia, 157 1, Megalopolis,

Y
Young head, wreathed, Cydonia, 179. Young male divinity, with double-axe,
Eumenia, 486
486.
;

160,

Axus, 171. Cnossus, 176


195,
Ceos,

Lyttus,
lulis,

191, 204,

Polyrhenium,

203,

standing,

riding,

Mostene, 458, Eumenia,

Cromna, 234, Nicomedia, 252, Autocane, 305, Temnus, 311, Mytilene, 317, Clazomenae, 323, Myndus, 42(i, Stratonicea, 427,
Amastris,
234,
Tabae, 42S, Rhodes, 441, Magnesia ad Sipylum,
455, Tralles, 472, Abbaetis, 474, Acmonia, 474,

Young male

figure,

holding staff,- Samos, 411.

INDEX
Termessus Major,
538
;

V.

(W5
Tenos, 212, Pitane, 28(;, Mytilene, 317, Caesarea,

:,-2:i,

Aiuizarbus,

."i27,

Mopsus,
Dyrrlia-

wreathed with
f.,

oalc,

Amantia,
;

1,

cliium, 6

Ambi-acia, 10, Kings of Epirus, 12,


1-J.

58G 212

f., f.,

589

heiirdless,

Cnossus,

176,

Tenos,

Mytilene, 316.

Epirote Eepublic,
222, Sinope, 237,
or diadem,

f.,

Amisus, 220, Cabira,


iri'ia-iiKj

Apamea, 478
Republic,

tuenlit

Epii-ote

Zeus Kasios, seated, Corcyra, 21, 23. Zeus Labraundos, staiuliug, Satraps of Caria, 430
adtus-statve
of, in temple,

14,

Athens, 74,

Cephallenia, 138, Thuria, 146, Lacedaemon, 151, Crete, 165, Cnossus, 175, Gortyna, 186 f.,

Zeus Labraundos, head of, Zeus Laodikenos (Lydios), standing,


Sala,

Mylasa, 425. Mylasa, 425.


467,

f.

Maeonia, 455,
Aezani,

Prusias
3ione,

11.,

261, Grimenothyrae,486
14.

Zeus

Epirote Republic, Akraios, seated, Smyrna, 37S

;_y'!((/((<e

with

463,

Sardis,
f.,

463,

475

f.,

with Ares,

Hierapolis, 487
hetweeii
Tijche,

Laodicea, 490, Tripolis, 495

Hera

(did rallaK,

Smyrna and Lacedaemon, .']89. Zeus Akraios, head of, Smyrna, 368

Laodicea,

Laodicta,
;

491

with

491

with Artemis Ephesia,


betioeeii

if.
-

Laodicea and Ephesus, 491

Nemeses,

Zeus Zeus

Ammon,
318.

standing

with Apollo,
bearded,

Mytilene,

Laodicea and Smyrna, 492.

Amnion,

head

of,

Arcadia,

Zeus Salaminios, standing,


170,

Cyprus,
tree,

565.

Zeus Velclianos, seated in

Phaestus, 193.

INDEX
Akro.stolion,

V.

SYMBOLS
Altar,

Rhodes, 443. Anactorium, 114.


Leucas,24, 117, Athens,
Corinth, 98, Corcyra,
72,

82, Corinth, 91,


Selge,

Lindus,

43(i,

Bow, uncased,
13,

Kings
f.,
;

of

Epirus,
163,

623,

Celenderis,

631,

Leucas, 116, Argos,

Amphora,
57,

Idalium, 561, Paphos, 562.

Pergamum, 277
Tarsus,
Boeotia,

Selge, 523,
arroio,

Axe,

Uncertain Corinthian Colony,


118.

547
36;

loith

113,

Chios,

396

f.,

402,

with

qnirer,

404.

Anchor,

Leucas, 117
Corinth,

with star,

BatTijXos,

Athens, 62.

Athens, 65.

Athens,

68

f..

Uncertain

Bow, in 440

case.
;

Cos,

43 L,
with

Rhodes,
club,

crossed

Aplustre, Histiaea, 49, Athens, 59,


75,

Corinthian Colony, 118.


BdK;)(os,

Rhodes, 439.

98, Tenos,
JMytilene,

213,
317,

Athens,

71

if.

Branch, Thebes,
192,

40,

Assus, 299,

Sinope,

236,

Barleycorn
Bee,

Phaestus,

My-

Rhodes, 441,
Patara,

Olympus, 602,
Aspendus,
506,
Seleucia
Soli, 643.

Chios, 397, Rhodes, 441, 444,

conos, 208, Tenedos, 303.

503,

Olympus, 503.
Apollo,

Kings
Cyzicus,

of Epirus, 12, Corinth,

Celenderis,

530,

ad

Ares,

Athens, 61. Corinth, 94.


and
Harmodios,

91, Carthaea, 203, Syros, 211,

Calycadnum, 641,

266,

Parium,
499.

274,

Aristogeiton

Pergamum,
Bird,

278, Smyrna, 363.


geiiere,

Bucranium, Eleusia, 82, Corinth, 95, Anactorium, 114, Alabanda,


417, Rhodes, 442, Tralles, 472,
Eucarpia, 485, Stectorium, 493,

Athens, 69.

Lycia
IbU.

in

Sff

Arrow-head.

Aptera, 169, Cnossus,


183,

/ilso

Cock, Eagle, Owl.


suckling
child,

174, Elyrus,

Hyrtacina,

Bitch,

Cydonia,

Tarsus, 647.
Bull,

188, Polyrhenium, 195.

Artemis,

Aetolia,

29, Athens, 67,

Boar,

Corinth,
of

96

head

of,

humped,Tralles,
and neck
of,

471.

Bull, head

Cyzicus,

Corinth, 96, Rhodes, 439.


Astragalos,

Federal

Acaniania,

27,

265.
Butterfly,

ApoUonia,

2,

Eleusis,

Argos, 153, Lyttus, 191.

Rhodes, 439.
4l

626
Caduoeiis,

INDEX

V.
546, Paphos,

ApoUonia,
187,

2,

Dyrrha-

Crux ansata,
562
f.,

Tarsus,
62
of,

Eye, Side,
Fish,
j^ly^

511.

chiiim, 4, Chalcis, 45, Athens,


64,

Salamis, 563.
f.,

Lencas, 116, Patrae, 125,

Demeter,

Athens,

67

f.

Gortyna,

Poly rhenium,

Dioskouroi, caps
6,

Dyrrhachium,
f.,

195, Abydus, 288, As8us, 299,


Mytilene, 316, Clazomenae, 323,
Chios,

Athens, 66, 72

Achaean
206,

Achaean League, 130. Gortyna, 186, Parium, 273, Mallus, 537. Floral Ornament, Pale, 139, Autocane, 305, Idalium, 660.

League, 134, Lacedaemon, 148,


Argos,
Prasias
163,
II.,

399,

Rhodes,

439

f.,

Melos,

Flute,

Apamea, 477.
forepart
of,

442, Laodicea,
498.

489

f.,

Lycia,

261, Phocaea, 357,

Chios, 397,
also Pilos.

Apamea, 478.

See
Galley,

Cleitor, 159. Chimaera, Corinth, 95.


Centaur,

Corinth,
Chios,

96,

Disc, solar,

Tarsus,
89

Ambracia,
547, Paphos,

112,
ff.,

397,

899,

401

Rhodes,

439;

Cicada, Athens,
torinm, 114.
CInb,

69, 64, 73, Anac-

562 Dolphin,
86,

f.

Megara,
Corinth,

83

f.,

Aegina,
97,

Dyrrhachium,
36,
f.,

ff..

Ill,

ff.,

Dyr-

Boeotia,

Thebes,

40

f.,

Histiaea, 49, Athens, 62, Argos,

rhachium, 111, Achaean League, Gortyna, Argos, 153, 130,


184, Priansus, 197, Atarneus,

152
poris

Eupator, 231, Rhescu232, Heraclea Poutica,

II.,

2G4, Smyrna, 372

f.,

Rhodes,

Corinth, 90. Achaean League, Goat, forepart 129. Athens, 67, Gorgon, head Corinth, ApoUonia, Grapes, bunch
stern of,
of, of,

95.

of,

2,

Dyrrhachium, 4
17
ff.,

ff.,

Corcyra,

245, Pariam, 274, Chios, 400,

441, Side, 611, Celenderis, 531,


Tarsus,

Cnidus,

423,
f .,

Cos,

431

S.,

646
two,

loith

trident,
f.

Aetolia,30,Amphissa,.33,

Rhodes, 439
Cock,

Boeotia, 36, 38, Thebes, 40, Histiaea, 48, Leucas, 116,

442, Aspendus,

Corcyra, 21, Athens, 70

508, Selge, 522, Mallus, 637.

Dolphins,

Dyrrhachium,

Cnossus,
93,

Andros,

175,

5,

Athens,
See Ear

202, Naxos, 208, Tenos, 212,

Gortyna, 187.

61, Corinth, 94, Aspendus, 606.

Doye,

Corinth,

Achaean

Atarneus,
277,

263,

Pergamum,
Tenedos,

Corn-grain,

Mallus, 537.
of

Abydus,

288,

League, 131.

of corn.

Coi'nucopiae,

Dyrrhachium,
Epirus,
13,

f..

Kings

Epirote

Eagle,

Dyrrhachium, 4
300
59
; ;

303 ., Mytilene, 317, Chios, 396 ff., 403, Rhodes, 437, 443, Olympus, 603, Tarsus, 647.
ff .,

Corinth,

Republic, 14, Federal of Acarnania, 27, Eretria, 42, Athens,


66,

95, Cebren,

on monogram,
thunderbolt,

Grapes, three bunches


119.

of,

Phlius,
of,

Athens,
beak,

on

Griffin,

62,

72,

Corinth,
Chios,
Selge, 522.

95,

Athens, 63, Argos, 153, Kings


of Bithynia,

Athens, 65

forepart

Parium,

274,
f.,

397,

260
;

Leucas, 116.
ff.
;

on harpa,
in

Rhodes, 442

Cornucopiae, double, -Athens, 62, 72.

Cornuacopiae, two,
Crab,

Mopsus, 539. Ambraoia, 112. Kings Crescent,


Crane,
Issa, 9,
12,

Ephesus, 330.
of Epirus,

Argos, 153 wreath Pergamum, 282. Eagle, head Mytilene, 316. Ear, human, Parium, 274.
with
of,

Hand,

of corn,

Rhodes, 441 holding Rhodes, 442.


;

ear

Ear
45,

of

corn,

^Apollonia,
6,

Harmodios.
Harpa,

See Aristogeiton.
91,

2,

Dyr(as

Corinth,
human,

Argos, 163,

rhachium, 4,

Orchomenus,38,

Rhodes, 438.

Boeotia,

36,

Chalcis,

Athens, 62, 74, Syracuse

Head,
Helios,

Athens, 52, 54, 56, Zacynthus,


141,

Argos, 163,
Sigeium, 303
220,
f..

Pergamum,
;

Corinthian Colony), 110, Dyrrhachium, 111, Syros, 211,

horned,

Cotys 230 Cnossus, 176. head Dyrrhachium,


I.,

of,

5,

282,

with star,

Amisus,
Pontus, 227

Amisus,
363,

219,

Parium,

274,

Athens, 60, Corinth, 93, Argos,


153.

Kings

of

Alexandria Troas, 289, Smyrna,


Chios,

Magnesia, 348,
492,

398 547

ff.,

Samos,
loith

Helmet, 60

Histiaea,
f.,

50,

Athens,

Philomelium,
zanes III., 580

Ariobar-

4U6, Rhodes, 438, 442, Cragus, 500,


Tarsus,
;

74,

Corinth, 91, Argos


115,

Crescents, two, with star,


69, 73.

Athens,
;

two

cornuacopiae,

Ears of corn,

Crescents, three,

Corinth, 92, 94

Argos, 152.

Thyrrheium, Elephant, Athens,


Earring,
61.

Ephesus, 330. two, Chios, 402


f.

Amphilochicum,
154, Cotys
I.,

Argos,

230,

Pergamum,
Cyaneae,

279, Chios, 401, Cnidus, 423,

118.

Rhodes,

438,

441,

500, Side, 512, Soli, 543.

INDEX
Hermes,
116
fasteiiing
;

V.
393, Tarsus,
Pd,tera,

627

term

of,

Leucas, Athens, 5S.


smtiJal,

Lotos-flower,

Teos,
74,

Coi-inth, 94, Leucas, 115,

545, Idalium, 561.

Hippocamp, Leucas, 117. Hook, Uncertain Colony

Lyre,
of

Athens,

Parium, 273.
Anactorinm,
131, 303,

113,

Achaean
152,

League,
Tenedos,

Corinth,

118,
-145.
of,
;

Sanios,

406,

Ai'gos,

Rhodes,

Horse, forepart
Corinth, 88
7Ji,

head

Athens, 60, Athens,


of,

Rhodes, 442.

Samos, 406. Athens, 66. Pentagram, Lampsacus, 272. Persephone, standing, Athens,
Pedum,
Pegasos,
68.
Pliiale.

See Patera.

Cotysl., 230.
6.

Hound,

Dyrrhachium,

Maeander pattern, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, 346 f Priene, 358,


.,

Pilos,

Rhodes,

443

with star,

Cnidus, 423;
Plektron,
cus, 266.

Epictetus,

485.

Tralles, 471,

Apamea, 478

f.

Tsis,

Isis,

Athens, Dyrrhachium, head-dress of Athens,


standing,
68.

Male
89
6
66,

figure,
f.
;

standing,

runniiiij,

Corinth, 96.
standing,

Corinth,

Anactorium, Plough, Dyrrhachium,


of Acarnania, 27,

114, Cyzi-

4,

Federal

head

of,

Male

figures,

two,

Corinth, 96.

Athens, 64.

Pomegranate,
92.

Melos,

207,

Aspen-

Abydus,
Rhodes,

289, 442,

Ephesus, 330,
Laodicea,

Mask, Corinth,
Mast, with yard,

dus, 606, Side, 611.

490,

Leucas, 117.
6,

Poppy-head,Athens,
Poseidon, standing,

56, 69, 72

f.

Olympus, 503, Phaselis, 505.


Nike,

Corinth, 89.

Prow.
Javelin,

See Galley.

Ai-gos

Dyrrhachium,

Athens,

Amphiloohicum.

61, Corinth, 94, 97, Heraolea

115.

in

ad Latmum, 346, Rhodes, 439 quadriga, Athens, 61.

Ram,
Raven,

head

of,

Leucas,
4, 6.

116,

Salamis, 664.

Kalathos,

Athens, 54,

Kantharos,

Kings
17,

56, 72.

of

Epirus, 13,
45,

Obelisk,

Uncertain

Rose,

Dyrrhachium, Kings Epirus, 13, Corinth,


of

Colony
17,

of

90,

Elyrus,

183,

Hyrtacina,
Tenos,

Corcyra,

Chalcis,

Corinth, 118.
Oinochoe,

188,

Praesus,

196,

Leucas, 116, Elis, 136, Sinope,


236, Assus, 299, Mytilene, 316,

Erythrae, 343.

Olive,
f.,

Kerchnos,

Athens, 69

72.

Cnossus, 177. Rhodes, 438. Lance-head, 523. Leaf, Kings of Epirus, Corinth,
Labyrinth,

ProconCorcyra, nesus, 287. sprig Athens, 51 Samos, 405. Omphalos, Anactorium, 114. Epirus, Corinth, Owl, Kings
of,

213.

Rudder,-Apollonia,
4,

2,

Dyri'hachium,

ff.,

Kings

of Epirus, 13, Leucas,

25, Athens, 58, Priansus, 197,

Chios, 400.

of

13,

90, Ambracia, 112, Argos, 153,

Lamp,

Cyzicus, 265,

Pergamum,
Soli,

27S.

Scaptre,

Kings

of Bosporus, 230,

Selge,

Tenedos,

303, Erythrae,

343.

Samos, 406.
Sea-god,
Serpent,

13,

Lyc'a in genere, 499,


donhle-hodied,

544
91.

;7,

Elis,

134

f.,

Cleitor, 159,

Corinth,

Itanus, 189. Pharos, Athens,


9,

70,

Siphnos, 211,Heraclea Pontica,


244,

Corinth,

88,

Lesbos,

313,

Pergamum,
316,

277,

Me316,
443, 643, 661,
Pallas, standing,

Clazomenae, 322.

thymna,
Teos,

Mytilene,

Corinth, 93, 95
;

f.,

Serpent-staff,

Dyrrhachium, 4
115,
;

f.

393,

Rhodes,
506,
Soli,

Rhodes, 439
289.

bust of

Abydus,

Shell, Tenos, 213.


Shield,

Aspendus,
Tarsus,

Boeotia, 37, Argos AmphiArgos,


u-ith

547,

Idalium,

Palm-branch,- Athens,59 f ., Corinth


98,

loohicum,
Selge,

153,

Paphos, 662.
Leaf-like

Sicyon,

122,

Nicomedia,
278, 282,
f.,

522

spjear,

ornaments,

two,

Chios,
63
;

263,
Ilium,

Pergamum,
301,
f.

Sauromates
Shrimp,

I.,

230.

403.
Leaves, three,
Lion,

Smyrna, 364

forepart
of,

head

Aspendus, 606. Athens, Assus, 299.


of,

Rhodes, 443 Rhodes, 443.

Palm-branches, two,- Smyrna, 364

f.,

Smyrna, 372. Snail, Cos, 431. Sauromates Spenr, with


shield,

I.,

230.

C28
Spear-liead,

INDEX

V.
73, Locri Epi(54,

Kings
29
f.,

of Epirus, 12,

Athens, 63
zepbyrii,

f.,

Corinth, 97, Anactorium,


f.,

Aetolia,

Eretria,
Ziaelas,

42,

109, Ambracia,

112,

113

Messene, 143

f.,

Chios,

Cotys
Sphinx,

II.,

230,

258,

Acbaian League, 129, 132


cadia, 158,

f.,

Ar-

Assus, 299, Ilium, 301.

Axus, 171, Cnossus,


259,

Sprig, with leaves,


Side,

Athens, 68, Ehodes, 437. Parium, 273,


511.
of.

174, Cydonia, 180, PbarnacesL,

399, Alabanda, 417, Rhodes, 440 f., Tralles, 471. Athens, 66. Triptolemos,
Triskeles,

227,

Prusias
276,

I.,

Perga-

Syracuse,

110,
f.,

Lycia,
Selge,

,SVe

also

Olive,

mum,
290,

Alexandria Troas,
316,

497, Aspendus, 507 622.


Triton,

sprig

Mytilene,
f.,

Rhodes,

Stag,
Star,

Athens, 70. Dyrrhachium,


12,

439
5
f.,

442, 444, Philomelium,


501,

Kings

of

492,

Limyra,
f.,

Olympus,

Trophy,

Itanus, 189. Locri Opuntii,


45,

32,

Chal-

Epirus,

Oeniadae,
Corinth,

26, 98,

602

Selge,

523, Termessus

cis,

Athens, 68,
on prow,

Corinth,

Amphissa,
Sicyon,

33,

Major, 523,
Thunderbolt, half
,

94,

Syracuse, 110, Ariarathes


;

122,

Cnossus,

173,

Cnossus, 17G.

X., 580

Melos, 207, Paros, 209, Syros,


211,

Thymiaterion, -Eretria, 42, Corinth,


88, Anactorium, 114.

Trophy-stand,

Athens, Leucas, 117, Per63.


f.

Amasia, 217,
f.,

Kings

of

gamum,
13,

278.

Bosporus, 231

Sinope, 237,
if.,

Thyrsos,

Kings
208,

of

Epirus,

Tunny-fish,

Parium, 273, Miletus, 254

Corinth,

93,

Myconos,
Scepsis,

208,

Cyzicus, 264 Tyche, standing, Athens, 66.


Vase, one-handled,

Smyrna, 359
442
478,
f.,

f.,

365,

Chios,

Naxos,
Assus,

Pergamum, 278,
303,

399 f .,Sebastopolis, 427, Rhodes,


TraDes, 472, Apamea,
Salamis,
III.,

299,
316,
;

Mytilene,
Sardis,

Rhodes, 438,
with

563

f.,

Arioanchor.

463

serpent,

Vine-branch, with grapes,

Cyme, 306 Dyrf


f.,

barzanes

579;
;

icitli

Athens, 65 Crescent, with Athens, Stars, two, Chios,


.see

loith crescent,

Pergamum, 279.
Tiutinnabulum,
Torch, long,

star;

Kttli

two

crescents,

69, 73.

Cyzicus,

401,

403,

riicinij,

Kings Epirus, 12 266, Ephesus, 330 ApoUonia, Dyrof


f.,
;

Anactorium,
2,

rhachium,
114.

Eleusis,

82,

Corinth, 88, Leucas, 117, Elis,


135, Tenedos,

304,

Mytilene,

317, Chios, 397

Acmonia, 474.
Stars, seven,

rhachium,
f.

f..

Kings

of

Crete, 164

Statue,

female,
also

Dyrrhachium,
Apollo,

Epiras,
5.

13,

Federal of AcarChios,

Wing, Chios,
Wolf,

399, Rhodes, 441.

nania, 27, Chalcis, 44,

head

of,

Achaean
2, 6,

League,

See

Demeter,

399, Phaselis, 505.

131, Argos, 154.

Pallas, Poseidon, Zeus, &c.

Sun, rising,

Rhodes, 441, 445.


205.
of Bosporus,

Torch,

cross-pieces

of,

Kings

of

Wreath,

Apollonia,
17
f.,

Dyr11,

Epirus, 12.

rhachium,
Corcyra,
26, 28,

Swan, Deles,
Sword,

Nioopolis,

Kings

Tree, Rhodes, 442.


230
f.

Trident,
of

Oeniadae,
Acarnania,
33,

Leucas,

25,

Federal

Phocis, 35, Thebes, 40, Chalcis,

Locri
43, 49,

44
143

f.,

Athens,

67,

Corinth,

Temple-key,

Argos, 154.
58, Corinth, 96
f.
f.,

Opuntii,
Cbalcis,

Carystus,
Histiaea,

91, 98, Sicyon, 120, Messene,


f.,

45,

Thuria, 146,

Pergamum,

Term,Athens,

Athens, 60, Achaean League,

27, Maussolus, 430, Rhodes,


438, Side, 512.

Rhodes, 439
Thunderbolt,

Theseus, standing,

Dyrrhachium, 5, Kingsof Epirus, 12 f., Oeniadae,

Athens, 68.

131

f.,

Tenos, 212, Pairisades,

229, Cyzicus, 266, Abydus, 28S,

Rhodes, 438, 441; with dolphin,

Athens, 70
Tripod,

f
f.,

26, Boeotia, 37, Histiaea, 49,

Dyn'hachium, 5

Zeus,

statue
;

of,

Athens,

9G

standing,

Corinth, Corinth, 89
seated,
f.

INDEX

VI.

(129

INDEX
Anchor,

VI.

COUNTERMARKS
Side,
512
f.,

Irenopolis

Helmet,

Heraclea

ad

Latmum,

Magnesia ad Sipylum, 455


Mastaura,
458,

f., f.,

535.

345.
of,

Nysa, 459

Artemis, head or bust

Px-usias

I.

Tripolis, 496, Flaviopolis, 533,

259, Cyme, 306, Mytilene, 316.

Artemis Anaitis,

Hypaepa, 453.

Cnossus, 173. Lion, standing, 543


Lebes,
Soli,

Caesarea, 594.

Wheel, Cephallenia,
;

138.

miming,

Wreath,
I.,

Pergamum, 284.

512. Bucranium, Corcyra, 21.


Bow
in case,

Soli, 543.
Lyre,
Soli,

Side,

Arcadia,

156,

Prusias

Bull, Side, 511, Mallus, 537,


543, Tarsus, 546.

259, Methymna, 315, Rhodes,

441.
449. Cilbiani r, Samos, 411. A, Ephesus, 336, Aspendus, 508. ^ Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 541. Ar, Hadrianotherae, 270.

^ , Corcyra,
B
,

20.

Chimaera,
Club,

Rhodes, 440.
45.j.

Owl, Pergamum,

Inferiores,

281, Assus, 299.

Magnesia ad Sipylum,
Phocaea, 357.
of,

Cornucopiae,

PallaSj

head

of,

Assus, 299, Strato197.

nicea, 428.

Emperor,
283,

head

Pergamum,
345,

Palm-tree,

Priansus,

i;, Smyrna, 387.

Erythrae,

Smyrna,
Quiver,

H , Smyrna,

388.
428.

383, Alabanda, 418.

Rhodes, 440.

0OV , Stratonicea,
KO , Crete,
164.

Figure, small, standing,-Tabae, 429.

Rose,

Antissa, 314.
Sicyon, 120.
39, Chios,

A>

Locri Opuntii, 33. EE, Caesarea, 581.


, ,

Goat,

Tcneeling,

Aspendus,
of,

]S]"

Eleutherna, 183.

507

Trident,
;

standing,

Mallus, 537. Dyrrhachium,


149,

C
398
ff.

Tralles, 472.

Tripod, Tanagra,

Grapes,
GriflBn,

Histiaea, 50.
head
Uncertain,

Lacedaemon,

149,

111.

Megalopolis, 160, Rhescuporis


III.,

SAP, Side, 512. CM YP, Smyrna, 383. TPA, Side, 512. G AF B (?),Alexandria
294.
^^-'y, Tarsus, 546.

Troas,

232, Nicaea,

250, Nico-

Head, human,

Lacedaemon,
270,

media, 253,

Pergamum, 276,

Hadrianotherae,

Perga-

Mytilene, 318, Colophon, 326,

I^tV,- Side, 511, Mallus, 537,


543.

Soli,

mum,

281,

Docimaeum, 485,

Ephesus, 335, Magnesia, 351,

Caesarea, 592.

Samos,

414, Myndus, 425

f.,

1VH, Soli,

543.

630

INDEX

Yir.

INDEX
ABP,
Argos Ampliilocliicum, 116

VII.

MAGISTRATES' NAMES OX AUTONOMOUS COINS


AIZXYAINOZ,
Miletus, 356

ArAeAPXOZ, Rhodes, 441 ATAOinnoZ, Athens, 66 AfAGinNOZ, Dyrrliauliium, 4 ATAeOKAeOC, Dyrrhachium,


6f.

AIXMOKAHZ,
AK,
Corycus, 532
,

Ephesus, 329

ANTIAEI2N, Miletus, 3.-)5 ANTIOXOZ, Athens, 61

AAEZAN

Apamea, 478
Messene, 143
f.

AAEEIAZ,

APAeoKAEOS,
AOY,
OY,

Aigos, 153

ATAeOY TOY
Ilium, 301

MHNO<t>l

AAEZII2N, Sicyon, 122 AAEZIJQNOZ, Dyrrhachium, AAlAeiAACC?), Elis, 133

ANTITAT, Miletus, 354 ANTITATPOS, Rhodes, 438 ANTinATPoZ, Rhodes, 442 ANTinATPOY. See AfAZIK
4

AHZ
ANTI<t>Ii, Apamea, 478
ATT, Athens, 66, Pergamuni, 279

AAKAIOZ,

Dyrrhachium, 4
Athens, 64

AfAZIKAHZ

ANTinATP AAKETHZ,
AAKIAA,
AAKIOY,
I

A rEA A AZ,

Erythrae, 343
,

Erythrae, 344

Cos, 433

AHEAAI KHN
ATTOA, Smyrna,

Athens, 65
364.

ATEMAXOZ

Rhodes, 441

AAKIAAM,

Athens, 66

AFHN

Epii'ote Republic, 14

Apamea, 478

ATTOAA,

Magnesia, 347

ATHZIAAMOX,

Rhodes, 439,441

APAAOZ, Cos, 433 ATNIiN, Eretria, 48 ATYC AlCXPIWNOCPatrae,


125

AAKHN, Dyrrhachium, 4, 6 A M E N AZ Rhodes, 439 f


,

AROAAAZ,

Colophon, 325

AMY,

Smyrna, 364

ATTOAAOAXIPOZ KAAAIKP ATOYZ, Magnesia, 347


ATTOA AO<t>A, Athens, AnoAAO<l>A N H Z,
361
f.

AMYMfiN

EPMOTPE<|)OY,

63

Erythrae, 344

Smyrna,

ArnNinnoE ArxiNinnoY,
Apollonia, 3

AMYNTA, Dyrrhachium, 4 AMYNTOY. SeeAUOAAilN


lOY
AM<I>IAZ, Athens, GH

ATTOAAQN

Athens, 62

AAEI Athens, AO, Side, 512


,

60

AHOAAHNIAHZ,
ATTOAAHNIOZ,
Smyrna, 361

Ephesus,

329, Smyrna, 359, 362

AOANOAXIPOZ,

Rhodes, 411

AM<|)IK, Athens, 63

Athens,

67,

AeHNAroPAZ, Smyrna, 364 AOHNAroPHS, Tecs, 394 AOHNOAHPOS, Cins, 242


AirY,
Amisus, 219
Cydonia, 180

AM<I>IKPATI,
,

Athens, 65

AIOHN,

AN Athens, 59 AN Corycus, 531 ANAZANAPOZ, ANAEITENHZ,


,

ATTOAAHNIOC, ATTOAAWNIOY,
Cos, 432

Rhodes, 442
Sicyon, 123

AnoAAHNlOY TOY AMY


NTOY,
AP,
Side,

Proconnesus,

Laodicea, 489

AINEA, Apollonia, 1 AINEAZ, Sioyon, 123

287

512
Epirote Republic,

AINHTHP,
AIZXINHZ, aizxpihn

Rhodes, 439
Athens, 68

f.

aizxpiunoz.

ANAPIZKOY, Apollonia, 1 ANAPONIK, Apamea, 478 ANAPONIKOZ, Rhodes, 442 ANAPoTIA\OS, Sicyon, 123

APrEAAHZ,
15

APrEiOZ,
API
,

Chios, 398
8(i,

Aegina,

Anactorium, 114,

Federal of Acarnania, 27

ANAPUN
Patrae, 126

AVZIHENOV,
Rhodes, 442

Lencas, 117, Clazomenae, 322

AIXPIWNOC

SeeAfYCEY

APIZ,

Chios, 399

KAHZ

ANTAIOZ,

API5TAropH5,

Ephesus, 327

INDEX
APIZTAIZ, Cos, 433 APIZTAKOZ, Rhodes, 440 APICTAPXOC AA/v\WNOC,
Patrae, 125

VII.

631
Colophon,

APTEMIAHPOZ,
325

FAIOY, Dyrrhachium, TAAYCKOZ,) Athens,


Aegeira, 129

60,

64,

APTEMXIN,
APXE,

Rhodes, 442

Athens, 65

TNnZIZ,
roPriAZ,
roP,

Chics, 399

APISTAPXOY, Dyrrhacliium, 4 APIZTEAZ, Athens, 67, Erythrse,


343

APXEKPATHZ, Cnidus, 422 APXEAAOZ, Apollonia, 3


A PX AZ, Smyrna, 360, Rhodes, 442 APXINOY, Rhodes, 442
I

Athens, 65

Tabae, 428

roPriTT, Athens, 64

APIZTEAZ
Corcyra, 20

APIZTXINOZ,

roProZ,
AAIAA,

Rhodes, 440

APXIOY.

See

HPIIAHZ
Athens, 68
279,
Epictetus,

APISTEIAHS, Colophon, 324 APIZTEOY, Apamea, 478. Sec


also

APXITIMOZ,
AZ, Pergamum,
485

Thebes, 40

EPAzinnoz
Alabanda, 417
Apollonia, 2

AAMAZ, Rhodes, 443 AAMATPIOZ, Rhodes,

443

APIZTEYZ,

APIZTHN,
Cnossus,
Cos, 432

AZKAATTIAAA, Rhodes, 443 AZKAATTIAAAZ, Apollonia, 2


69,

APIZTIIIN,

Athens,
176,

65,

AZKAATTIIN,

Athens, 67

Smyrna,

363,

AZKAHTTIAAHZ,

Athens, 67

AAMHNOZ, Apollonia, 2 AAMIHN, Messene, 143 A AMOK, Cnidus, 423 AAMOCTPATOC, Coroyra,
20

ASKAHPIAAHS
Apollonia, 2
G2,

AHMAA
f.

APIZTITTTTOY,

OS

Erythrae, 344
,

AAMoTIMoY.

See

AYKWN
APICTAP

APIZTO,
442

Athens,

Rhodes,

APISTOBIOS,

Rhodes, 438

APICTOAAMOC
APIZTOK,
Cos, 433

Aegium, 129

AZHAZI Chios, 398 ATTAAOY, Apamea, 478 AYTOBOYAOY, Apollonia, 2 AYTOKPATHS, Cnidus, 423

AAAAO(|)nNTOZ,

Apollonia, 2

AAM12N

Athens, 62
See

AAA\(0NOC.

xoc
AANAoZ, AAPAAO,
Ephesus, 329

AYTOMEAHN,
26,

Ephesus, 329

APIZTO KAHZ,
Smyrna, 363

Lencas,

A<t>POAIZI

Athens, 62

Damestium, 9

AXAIOZ,
B
,

Athens, 62

APICTOKPATHC, Lacedaemon,
150
Epictetus, 485
Miletus, 355

AEINIAZ, Athens, 65. AEINO, Side, 512 f. AEINXIN, Apollonia, 3

APIZTOM APIZTOMAXOZ,
,

Chios, 399

BABHN,
306,

Cyme,

BAAPoAMog,
B Ae YZ
NIK,
nania, 27

Ephesus, 329
Federal of Acar-

Phocasa, 357, Rhodes, 444

AEEAfoPAZ, Rhodes, 443 AEEIKPATHZ, Rhodes, 441 AEPKYAOS, Chios, 397

APISTOMENEOS,
chium, 4

Dyrrha-

AH
Cius, 242

Sicyon,

121,

Seleucia

ad

BAKXEYZ,
Cyme, 306
1
f.,

Calycadnum, 541

APIZTO(|>ANHZ,

BAKXIO,

Athens, 67
,

APIZXnN,

Apollonia,

BAZIAE
B ACC
,

Magnesia, 347

Dyrrhachium, 5

Aetolia,

30

APIZTHN AYZHNOZ,
lonia, 3

Apol-

APIZTflNOZ
APPI AA(IOZ), APT, Soli, 544

see

APIZTEAZ
f.

BATTOS, Samos, 405 BIANO, Dionysopolis, BIANOPOZ, Apamea,


BIP, Cnossus, 173

AHM, Side, 512 AHMAAOS. SeeASKAHniA AHS AHMEAZ, Athens, 66

484
478
f.

AHMH,

Athens, 60

f.

AHMHTPI(OZ),
68, Megara,

Athens,
Cius,

66,

APMOHENoZ,

Athens, 70

134,
if.,

242,

Smyrna, 360, 365

Blf2N, Clazomenae,

322, Miletus,

Ephesus, 329

Smyrna, 359,

355, Smyrna, 364, Tecs, 394

362, Tralles, 472

APTEM, Apamea, 478 APTEMAZ, Leucas, 25

BIXINOZ,

Apollonia, 3

AHM0<|>I2N
Sardis,

eHBAAoY,

BPI, Cnossus, 173

464

G32

INDEX
66,

VII.

Al, Athens,

Argos AmjjhilochiSee also

EniMAXOZ,
EPASIKAHS,

Athens, 66

FAST,

Thebes, 40

cum, 115.

EYAPA

ETTINI, Athens, 62
Rhodes, 438

TOZ
Al Rl AN, Corjcus, 531 AlO, Athens, 62 f.

lEYElZ,

Smyrna,

360,

364,

EPAZinnoZ
Magnesia, 347
5,

APIZTEOY,

Laodicea, 489

IHNHS,
ZHNIZ,

Ephesus, 327

AlorE(NHZ),
Athens, 62
{.,

Dyrrhachinm,

EProKAE,
.323

Chios, 397

Athens, 64

Metropolis, 352

EPMHZIAOXOZ,
EPA\orENHZ,

Clazomenae,

IHNOAOTOS,
IHNfiN,
HP,

Ephesus, 327

AIOAO,

Rhodes, 444
Magnesia, 348

Athens, 61

AlOAIlPOY,

DyiThachiuni,

4,

Smyrna, 363,365

ZHTTYPOZ,

Pergamnm, 280

EPMOKAHZ,
424
67,

Athens, 66
See

Athens, 65
Chios, 398

AlOKAHZ, Rhodes, 440 AIONYC, Halicarnassas,


AIONYCZIOS),
Smyrna, 369

EPMOTPE0OY.
D.N

AMYM

HPEMIiN,
HAI,

HTHSIANAI,
EP, Corycus, 532
Clazomenae, 322
38, Corinth, 90,

Samos, 405

Athens, 65,

EP

no
Leucas,

Athens, 62

Erythrae, 343, Phocaea,


f.,

357,

EZTIAIOZ,

Rhodes, 443
4,

EY, Orchomenus,
117,

AIONYZIOY,

Dyrrhachinm,

Sicyon,

121,
f.,

Heraclea Pontica, 245

Pergamum, 279, Rhodes, 437

HAIO, Athens, 60 HPA, Athens, 61 f., 66 HPAIOZ, Cyme, 305 HPAKAEOY. See noZEIAIlN
loZ

AlOfEIOHX,

Erythrae, 343

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 541

AlO<t>, Athens, 63

AIO<l>A, Athens, 61

EYAN, Athens, 64 EYFAPA, Thebes, 40

HPAZ, Smyrna, 362 HPIAANOZ, Chios,


HPO,
Megara, 131

397

AIO<I)ANTOZ,
1

Athens, 68

EYAPATOZ
EYBIOZ,

Al,

Cos, 434

A 12, Aetolia, 30 A UN, Messene,


I

Rhodes, 441

HPOZTPA,

Chios, 398

144

EYAHMOZ,
EYO,

Smyrna, 360

HPnAHZAPXIOY,Smyrna,361
OE, Tarsus, 547 eEMI, Athens, 64

AIUNOS, Zacynthus, 141 AOKKAAoZ, Ephesus, 328 APAKONTOZ, Apamea, 478

Corinth, 91

EYGYKAEOZ,
EYKA,
360

Argos, 153

Smyrna, 365
Ephesus, 329, Smyrna,

APOMnN,
An,

Dyrrtacliium, 5

EYKAHZ,
f.,

Athens, 60, Anactorium, 114


Apollonia, 3

363

eEMIZTO, Athens, 63 GEM IZTOKAHZ, Athens, 64, 71


f.

AHPIIINOZ,

EYKAHZ

AIZXPIXINOZ,

AnPoOE, Athens, 63 AnZIOEO, Athens, 66


EAIKIINIOS,
Clazomenae, 322

Magnesia, 348

GEO, Athens, 67 OEOAOT(OZ), Dyrrhachium,


Athens,
66,

5,

YKPA, Cos, 433 EYKPAT, Phaselis,

Smyrna,

3.")i,

504

Acmonia, 474
f.

EMBI,

Athens, 67
Cos, 431
f.

EMTPEmN,
EEAKEZTOY,
EOPTAlOY,
TTir,

Dyrrhaohium, 4f.

Dyrrhaohium, 5

EYKPATHS, Rhodes, 439 EYMA, Athens, 61 EYMAPEIAHZ, Athens, 66 EYMH, Athens, 63 EYMHAOZ, Athens, 66, 68
f.

GEoZENIAHZ,
GEOHENOY,

Athens, 68

Dyrrhaohium, 5

OEOHIOZ, Aegium, 124 OEOTTOMTTOZ, Athens,

63

EPI, Anactorium, 114


Tarsus,
,548

EHirENHZ, EHIOETHZ,
EniKoYPoY. NIOZ

Athens, 63

Athens, 68
See

EYNOYZ, Dyrrhachium, 4 f. EYPYKAE, Athens, 64 EVPVK/tOZ, Lacedaemon, 151 EYTYXOZ, Dyrrhachium, 4


f.

OEorPoPOS, GEOTEAEOZ,

Miletus, 354

Dyrrhachium, 5

GEO<|>|, Myndus, 426

GEO<|)PA, Athens,

61, 63

f.

GEoXPHSToS,

Phaselis, 504

noZEIAH

EXE, Athens, 60

EXEBOYAOZ,

Miletus, 355

OEPZHZ, Chios, 398 GEZniA - -, Abydus,

289

INDEX

vir.

G3-A

0EYAAITHZ(?),

Cyme,
3(!2

;-!06

KH<|)IZIA,

Chios, 31)8

f.

AEHN,

Leucas,

25,

Federal

of

OEYAHZ,
OOI,

Smyrna,

KH<|)|SoKPI,

Chios, 397

Acarnania, 27

OEYMEAHN,
Athens, 66

Cnidua, 423

KAE,

Anactorium, 114

OPAZYAEnN, Elis, 133 OPAZYMENHZ, Rbodes, 441 OPAZYMHA, Rhodes, 442


lAZQN, Ephesus, 331 lEPOKAE, Acmonia, 474
lEPIl, Athens, 60
f.

KAEANAP, Colophon, 324 KAEANAPIAHZ, Ephesus, KAEANAPOZ, Ambracia,


S icy on, 122

AEHNIAAZ, Dyrrhachium, AHNAIOS, Miletus, 354


327
10,

AICON, Halicarnassus, 424 AoYrHroll (?), Amisus, 219 AYAIAAA, Argos, 153
AYKI,
Athens, 64
5

KAANAP0Y, KAEANOPOZ,

Sicyon, 123

Dyrrhachium, 5

AYJ<IZi<OY, Dyrrhachium,

KAEAPX, Athens, 62 Smyrna, KAEINIAZ,


364
see also

AYKCON
361,

AAMOTIMOY,
69

Patrae, 126

lEPIlNoZ,

Argos, 153;

AATIMOZ
HIKE,
Thebes, 40

KAEINOZ

Cos, 431

AYZAN, Athens, 64 AYZANAPOZ, Athens,

IKEZI, Smyrna, 365

KAEITOPlOY, Dyrrhachium, 5 KAEO<|>ANHZ, Athens, 66, 68

AYZAN

A,

Apollonia, 2

IKEZIOZ,
398

Athens, 67, Colophon,

KAEYX,
KAEIIN,

Side,

612

f.

AYZHNOZ, Apollonia, AYS I, Anactorium, 114


AYZIA,
Athens, 60
see

f.

324, Smyrna, 360, 363, Chios,

Dyrrhachium,

fi

IPPIHS,

Chios, 397
Mileius, 356

[innjoAOX[oZ],

no,

Tarsus, 548

KAWNYA\OC, KAHTAIOZ, Aegium, KAIHN, Thebes, 40 KONHN, Smyrna, 360


KP, Pergamum, 280

Phaselis,

504

AVZIHENOV,

ANAPHN
5

124

AYZITTTTOY, Dyrrhachium,

IZIAQPOZ,

Phocaea, 357

MAAPKoZ, Apollonia, MAfAZ, Smyrna, 361

KPA,

Axus, 171
Athens, 62

KPITUN,
KA,
Athens, 63
Seleucia

KT, Pergamum, 280


ad

MAHZ, Rhodes, 442 MANTIAAA, Dyrrhachium, MAXATA, Dyrrhachium, 5


ME, Pergamum,
280
Miletus, 354

KAA,
541

Calycadnum,

KTHZI,

Athens, 61

KAAA, Thebes, 40 KAAAIAZ, Cyme, 307 KAAAIKPATOYZ. See AHoA

AOAHPOZ
KAAAIEINHZ, Rhodes, KAAAinnoY, Elis, 133
KAAAIZ,
Erythrae, 343

KTHTOZ, Dyrrhachium, 4 KYAAZ, Cnossus, 176 KYAPoKAHZ, Magnesia, 347 KYAAAM, Chios, 399 KYPANNIZ, Hierapytna, 187
f.

MEAAINEYZ,

MENEAH,
public, 15

Chalcis, 46

MENEAHMOZ,

Epirote

Re-

442

KHKOZ,
464

Ephesus,

331,

Sardis,

MENEKAE, Apamea, 47bi MNKAeoC. See MHTPoA


flPoC

KIIKOV, Apamea, 478


Smyrna,

MENEKAH,

Dionysopolis, 484

KAAAIZTPATOZ,
360, Rhodes, 440

AA,

Athens, 64
Thebes, 41
Chios, 399

MENEK(PA), Smyrna, M EN EK PAT E Z,


chium, 6

364
Dyrrha-

KAAAI4>I1N,

Athens, 6G

AAAN,

KAAAHNOZ,
KAPAIX(OZ), KAPr, Sinope,

Dyrrhachium, 5
Athens, 61, 64

AA/nPPoZ,
I

AATIMOZ EPHNOZ, Smyrna,


362

236

KAYKAZ,

Chios, 400

AEoToM,

Athens, 63

MENEAA, Acmonia, 474 MENEAAOZ, Smyrna, 303 MENEZ, Chios, 400 MENEZeEYZ, Chios, 400,
banda, 417

Ala-

KEPAHN,

Dyrrhachium, 5

KH<1>I, Apamea, 479

AETTTOZ, Smyrna, 361 AEriMECA), Chios, 398

MENEZTPA,

Miletus, 356

4 M

634

INDEX
Dyrrhachmm, 4
Dyrrhachium, 5
Federal of Acarff.

VII-

MENIZKOZ, MENIZKOY,

NIKA(r),

Athens, 65

TTAPMENIZKOY,
chium, 5

Dyrrha-

MENNEIAZ,
nania, 27

NIKAroPAZ, Cos, 431 NIKANAPOZ, Apollonia, 1 NIKANnP, Corcyra, 20, Magnesia,

MENTI2P, Athena, MENflN, Cos, 433

69

348

TAPMIS, Clazomenae, 322 HAZI KPATHZ, Smyrna, 360 HAZIKPATOY. 'SeMHTPoA


I2P0Z
TTAZiriN, Cydonia, 180

MHNOAOT,

Acmonia, 474

MHNOAOTOC, Myndus, 426 MHNOAilPOZ, Smyrna, 365


MHNOAGO(POC),
Rhodes, 442
f.

NIKAPXOC, Messene, 144 NIKHN, Apollonia, 2 NIKHTHZ, Athens, 67


NIKH<l>OPOZ,
Rhodes, 442

TTATPI2, Athens, 64 TEAYSIC-S, Samos, 406

NIKIAZ,
NIKO/VMH,

Smyrna, 361

TTEPrAMOY, Pergamum,

280

MHN

0<|)

AOY

-See

A r AOO Y NIKor,
Clazomenae,

Athens, 64
Cos, 433

MHT,

Smyrna, 366

MHTPOAflPoZ,
362, 364

322, Chios, 397, Smyrna, 359,

NIKOZTPATOZ, Cos, 432 N KYAAOY, Dyrrhachium, NIKHN, Apollonia, 2


I

HEPEITAZ, Rhodes, 443 nAEIZTIAZ, Athens, 66 TTOAHN, Messene, 143 no A, Athens, 62 TToAEMnN, Athens, 64
TTOAAIZ,
360
f.

MHTPoAnPoC MNKA NIKQNYMOZ,


OC,
Patrae, 126

Thuria, 14G

Magnesia, 347, Smyrna,

MHTPOAJQPOZ TTAZIKPAT $EWO, Rhodes, 437 OY, Smyrna, 361 HE(NOKAHZ), Apollonia, MHTPoAnPoY, Parinm, 275 Athens, 70
f.

riOAAIHNOZ,
2
f.,

DyiThachium, 7
f.,

TTOAY,

Athens, 59

Sicyon, 122

MHTPO<|>ANHZ,

Cyme, 307

MHTPO^nN, Samos, 405 MIOPAAATHZ, Athens, 69 M I0PAAATOY, Pergamum, 280


MIKI,
Athens, 61 Athens, 64

ZENOKPATHZ,
Rhodes, 442

Smyrna, 361,

roAYAPXoZ, PoAYAHPoS,

Cos, 432
Teos, 393

nOAVKAHZ,
|> I

Messene,

143,

ZENOKPATHZ
464

__

Sardis,

Ephesus, 328

ZEN0TIA\0S,
ZEN0<|>IA0Y,

Sicyon, 123

noAYXA Cos, 434 noAYXAPM Athens,


, ,

64

MIKIHN,
Ml AH,

Argos, 163

TTOZE, Smyrna, 364


4
S.,

Abydas, 289
Athens, 69
Apollonia, 3
f.

MNAZEAZ,

ZENHN,
Cos, 431

Dyrrhachium,

TTOZ(EI), Athens, 62 1

MNAZHN,

MNAZieEoZ, Cnossns, 177 MNAZIMAXOZ, Rhodes, 439

nOZEIAflNIOZ HPAKAE OY TOY EHIKOYPOY,


Erythrae, 344
f.

OlNO<t>IAOZ, Athens, 68

MNHMHN,

Rhodes, 442
Cnossus, 177

MNHZieEoZ,
AAolPAroPA5,
I
,

Ephesus, 327

OAYM, Thebes, 41 OAYMTTIAAAZ, Sicyon, 122 OAYMniXOY, Dyrrhachium, 7


OP, Cibyra, 481 OPOBEITHNC?), Smyrna,
361

TTOZIAEOZ, Smyrna, roSIS, Miletus, 364

363

nPAZIANAZ,
TTPI
,

Miletus, 355

MOAPoZ, Ephesus, 329 M OZX n N Athens, 69, Magnesia,


347

Geniadae, 26
Sifvou, 122

nPo/v\AXIAAZ,

oPZIKPAToYZ
Smyi-na, 363

AEHN,

MOZXOZ,

Federal of Acamania, 27

MOZXOZ MOZXOV,Smyma,361
TTAN KPATHZ
,

PPOIENOZ, Cius, 242 PPYTANIZ, Ephesus, 328 PPIlTAroPAS, Abydus, 2.S8 nPIlTorENHZ, Smyrna, 362

Dyn-hachinm, 4

NAY,

Anactorium, 114
Athens, 69
1,
f.

TTAPAMONOZ,
322

Smyrna, 364
Clazomenae,

NEZrnP,
N
I
,

PYeAroPHS, HYGAZ, Cyme,


TTYeEOZ,

Ephesus, 328

306

HAPMENIZKOZ,

Smyrna, 363

Amantia,

Aegina, 86

HYeiZ,

Phocaea, 357

iNDIiX

vir.

Cy.V-,

nYOOAflPoS, Colophon, ;Wl. P YOOA\ N HZTOZ,Ei7thrae,343 TTYPBA, DyiThacbiiim, 5


TTVPP(OZj, Smyrna,
3(31, 3ii:<

TEY,

Pei'gamuui,

2cS()

<1>IA0KPA, Athens, 64

TH
Tl,

Pergamum, 280
Chios, 39;)
f.

<l>IA0KPATHZ,
4>IA0(|), Cos,

Rhodes, 442

THAEMA,

<|>IAoKPATO, Apamea, 478


433
5
.,

Histiaea, 49, Atheus, 59

XliaS (siV), Cnossus, 173 POAIOS, Miletus, 35-1

TIMANAP, Chios, TIMAPICTOC,


150

399
Lacedaemon,

<t>IAnN, Dyrrhachium,
442

Cor-

cyra, 20, Athens, 65, Rhodes,

XA>

Seleucia ad Calycadimm, 541

TIMAP(XOY),

Athens, 65

ZAMArOPAZ,

Hierapytiia,18S

ZAP, Histiaea, 50 ZAPAHI, Smyrna,

TIMHN, ApoUonia, 2 TIMO0EO, Acmonia,


TIMOOEOZ,
TIAAOQEOY,
Heraclea

l>IAnN(AA, Apollonia, 3 Corcyra, <l>IAnNIAAZ,


Rhodes, 438

20,

474

365

Rhodes, 439
Pontica,

<t>IAnTA, Dyrrhachium,
Corcyra, 21

f.

ZATYPoZ, ZEAEYKOY, Pergamum, SIAHNOS, Paros, 209


ZlAAflN, Acmonia, ZIMIIN, Nysa, 459
474

Epbesus, 329
2,^0

<(>IAI2TAZ, Dyrrhachium, 4
<l>0|NIZ
Chios, 398

f.,

245

TIMOKAH,
TPYHIC,

Chios, 399

Argos, 153

<l>PIZOZ, Smyrna, 365

<l>PYmN(?), Smyrna, 365

ZK
CT,

Apamea, 479
Athens, 61

YHEPBAAAHN
<|)A. Sinope,
^l'^>>

Leucas, 25

ZKYMNOZ,
Side,

XAIPHN(OZ),

Apollonia, 2
(i

513
,

XAAKIAA,
XAPI,
Corcyra, 20

Dyrrhachium,

ZTAZIXiN
ZTA<lY,

Rhodes, 439

Chios, 399

<|>AINITTTT, Apamea, 478

Athens, 61
Athens, 66

2TE<l>ANOZ,

Dyri-hacliium, 5

<1>AAAKP0Z,
5f.

XAPIAZ,

ZTPA,
4f.

Zacynthus, 141
I ,

<I>AAAKPmN0Z,
4>ANI, Athens, 59

Dyrrhac.hium,

ZTPATO N KOZ
ZTPATXIN,

Dyrrhaclnum,

XAPIAAMOZ, Eretria, 47 XAPINAYTHZ, Athens, 67 XAPIZ0ENHZ, Polyrhenium,


195

Rhodes, 440

<t>ANIAZ,

Eretria, 47f.

ZYAHKOZ,
Zn,

Lappa, 190

<|)ANIZKOY, Dyrrhachium,

XOPElOY, Pergamum, 280

Seleucia ad Calycadnum, 541

<|>ANN0OEM
343

IZ,

Erythrae,

ZnnAT,

Cos, 433

H'YAAOY,
Athens, 67

Apollonia, 2

ZHTTATPOZ, Ephesus, 331 ZI2ZANAP0Z, Athens, 63 CnCIAC, Elis, 132

<|)ANoKAHZ,
<f>[,

<t>IAIA, Lacedaemon, 150


Aetolia, 29, Sicyon, 122, Per-

flTAKOY,

Dyrrhachium,

ZnZIKPATHZ,
Sicyon, 122

Athens,

62,

gamum, 280;

see also

HENO

KPATHZ
<I>IAHMI1N, Dyrrhachium, 5 <tIAHA\0N0Z, t>IAHA'\nN
Leucas, 25
f.

ZnZIHA,

Chalcis, 46

ZnZTPA,
ZnT(A),

Chios, 400

Athens, 63

ZIITAAHZ,

Athens, 71

<|)|AINOZ, Athens, 67

SI2XA, Amisus, 219

<l)|AIZTinN0Z,

Apollonia, 2

Erythrae, 343 A __ AroPAZ, Cyme, 306 API2TEAZ, Cyme, 306


,
.

<|>IAAIA, Dyrrhachium, 6

E
2,

Smyrna, 361
Synnada, 493

TEAEAZ,

Cnidus, 423 Cnidus, 422

<f>IAOAAMOY,
Dyrrhachium, 6

Apollonia,

N N EOY,

TEAEZI<|)PnN,

XT

Smyrna, 365

>t

636

INDEX

VIII.

INDEX
i\[AGISTRATES'

VIII.

NAMES ON IMPERIAL COINS


ATTOKP-r,
eV;,

ArPUN

Smyrna, 380
<rrpa.,

Laodicea, 490
i^'-l^-

ATPIINOC,

Smyrna, 379
o-rp.,

Tliyateira, AGHNAIOV, M AVP, eV; -See An4>IANOV AGHNAIOV,


K-.

469

AeHNOAnPy,
AI(A).
See

eir.

yp.,

Magnesia, 350

(?),* Mastaura, 458 AnOAINAPIb, Mytilene, 317 AnO[AAnNI], Pitane, 287 or., AHOAAriNIAOY, AHOAAnNIOZ ATrOAAHNlOY, Heraclea
eTT.,

i-^.

/3',

AHOAAflNlOV, APIZHAOV, APICTON6IKOV, AHMHTPIANOV, AHMON6IKOV, HPAKAEIAOV, ON HCI<l>OP, TTAIUNIOV, CBHPeiN,


cTri,

Salbace, 425

ATTOAAHNIOY,
Apameia, 477.

IttI,

Mytilene, 317, Maeonia, 454,

See also

TTATTIAC
Smyrna, 383,

ATTOAAHNIOV,
392

AIA,

in. arpa.,

TATA
AIAIANOV,
Midaeum, 492.
H,'e

also

IOV

An<t)IANOV, AV,

CTT.

(7.,

PLocaea, 358

AIANOV
AIN6IOV,
4.57
ti-.

An<t>IANOV
(o-T.,/3' iTTTTi.),

TOV

K AeHNAIOV,fV.,a>.a'.,
382

Magnesia ad Sipylum,

Maeonia, 455

AINIOV, AV,
Sipylum, 457

fV,,

j8'

LTrTTLKov

ap.,

Magnesia

ad

APIZHAOV, (HO AIA), <TTp., Smyrna, APICT See TPV<M2CIANOV


arp., APICTOMAXOV, BAA, See. lOYAIANOY APICTON.
i^rl

Mytilene, 319

AI7TIOV,

TT,

tTTi crrp.,

Pergamum

in Alliance,

285

AKIAMOZ, Sardis, 465 AAEXANAPOV, inl hpL,


Apameia, 4^0

APICTON6IKOV, AIA,
Sala, 462
In.,
/3'

cV;,

Germe, 450

[AAEZ]ANAP[OV], M AVP,

dpx'-,

A[PIC]TO<l)ANOVC, KA, in. ,tt., APIW'OC, TAT (sic), arp., Peltae,

Smyrna, 383

492

AAKAIOV.

See

AONTOC
i-n-ly.,

NeiKOMAXOC [APTEMHNOC T]OY C6KOYNAOY,


APOVN.
Sala,
-See

i^l

ANAPONIKOY OYAA,
4G3

462
e,rl,

uTp., Mytilene,

318
Nysa, 459

ANAPONIKOV CAAAA\X2NOC,
arp., [ANGIMOV], lOVA, AN Tiro NOV, tVi, Rhodes, 444
lirl
(TT.

Sak,

ACIATIKOV,

V. yp.,

Pergamum, 284

<Trp., Smyrna, 385 ANTIOXOV, ANTHNEINOV, A OVET, o-rpa., Hyrcanis,454

ACMNOC, Chios, 401 AT See MHTPOrENOVC ATTAAOV, K, kol XoyLo-., Synnada, 493 ATTAAOV, M KAIPA, cVl arp., Pergamum,
iirl -npv.

284

ATTAAA, AHMHTPIOV,
448

arp.,

/?',

Apollonis,

AV(P).

AnAAOV
cTTp.,

MNMAXOV,
f.

AVP,

i7r\

Mytilene, 318

AGHNAIOV, AINIOV, AAEZ ANAPOV, AnAAOV, Anl>IANOV, rMINOV, TAVKHNOC, AAMA, AH MOKPATOVC, AIOAOTOV, AN
See
title.

Possibly

belorgs to the magistrate's name, not to his

INDEX

VIII.

637
See

OV,PMIOV, EYnOP,eVTVXOVC, ZVIIAOC, ZHNnNOC, eOAOT OV, KAPnOY, MHTPOAfiPOV, NAI BIAN, NIKOCTPATOV, NIKnNOC, nveinNoc, c5Ctov, ctpaton 6IKIANOV, T6PTIOV, <l>IAHTOV, <l>PONTnNOC XAPIAHMOV
A<l>

AnpooeoY.

ropriAC

EIKAAIOZ, Smyrna, 366, 378 AB|OY, 7rl, Cydonia, 182

ANOV, im, Silandus, 4G8 Erythrae, eANOV, AVP, EHAINETOV. See HPAZ
CTT.
a-.,

345

EnA<i>PA.

See

nveinNoc
A<t),
.
<T.,

See

cniKTHTOV

eniKTHTOV,
EPATilNOt,
0-.,

Smyrna, 376
358

i-rrl,

apxovToi, Priene,

BAA. See APICTOMAXOV BAZZIAA, aiTj/o-a/x., Ancyra, 477


BIflNOC,
ETi (o-rpaTTj.),

Smyrna, 30 S

Cyme, 307 PMIAC, PMIOY, AYP, o-rp., Temnus, EPMinnoZ EPMorENOYZ,


delphia,

310
apxp6^'5, Phila-

460
fVt,

rMINOV, M AVP,
.391

sir. o-T/a.,

Smyrna

in Alliance,

PA\Or[NOVC],

Smyrna, 378.

See also

rCCCIOC

<t)|AOTTATPIC, Smyrna, 378

TAVKHNOC
Thyateira,

AOVKIOV, AVP,

Inl

crrp.,

EPMinnoz EPMOKAHZ, Smyrna, 376 6PMOKPATHZ, Phocaea, 3.58


PA\0<!)IAOV,

470
Chios,

COVAn,

cm,

Sipx-

a'

to

13',

rOPriAC AQPOOOY, M KAAY,


400

Sardis,

466
eVi o-rp.,
inl,

CTTPOV,
iirl

Adramyteum, 263

ETEAPXOY,

Cydonia, 181
Tralles,

AAMA, AVP,

a., aa-iipx,

Pergamum, 285

A AM AAMAZ, Sardis, 465 [AHMHTPIANOV]


484

AEY(?), Philomelium, 492


TT AI[A],

VAPCTOV, m,ypa., EVAHMOZ, Chios, 400


ctt'i
i-TT.

472

i-^.,

Cotiaeum,

crrp.. Metropolis, 353 EYTTOP5, AYP, Phocaea, ar., 6VTVXOVC, AVP,


jS',

358

AHMHTPIOV. See ATIAAA. AHMOKPATOVC, (AVP), ^Vi yp.,


351

Magnesia,

Z6VIIAOC nAOVTIAAOV, AVP,


Mostene, 458

inl. crrp.,

AHMON6IKOV,
350

(AIA),

i-^l

yp.,

Magnesia,

Z EYE Z Laodicea, 490 ZHNIIN, T K, apxte. dpxtveoK.


I
,

dviO.,

Aphrodisias,

AHMOCTPATOV,
AlorENHZ,
o-Tp.,

iwi,

Smyrna, 368, 380

420
&p., ZHNflNOC, AVP, [ZHN]nNOC, A IPPIOY,
i-TTl,

Chios, 400

li'

Aezani, 475
(TTparT^yoC,

Hadrianotherae, 270 AlOrENOVC, AIOAOTOV, AVP, iir.yp., Nysa, 459f. AIOAHPOV, i^itrrp.?, Pergamum, 283

e^rl

Elaea,

308

ZnCIMON
Colossae,

<t>IAOTTATOPA,
483

rS^v ir^pX, (rrpar-qy.,

Al - - POV,

Malliis,

538

AIONYZI

.,

Smyrna, 376

AIO<l>ANTOV. See AinNOC [AIJQNOC TOV] AIO<t>A[NTOV],


426

HPAKAIAOV, A
Myndus,
389
f.

I,

o-rpo.,

Smyrna

in Alliance,

H PAZ
iTrl

ETTA

N ETOV,

Hierapolis,
i-nl

488

AOM. See TATA apx; AOMCTIXOV,

HPOETPATOY
Tabae, 429

TTOAY,

yp.,

Magnesia, 349

HP(I2)

SeeTTAHinNOC

638

INDEX
See
(JTp.,

VIII.

GAPSAr
0M, KA,

NEOKYAOY
Clazomenae, 323

KAAVAIANOV.
KAAYAIOY.
Magnesia ad
See

See TePHANAPOV CCPAnnNoC


^tt.

eeOAOTOV,
Sipylnm, 456

AV(P),

t.

arp.,

KA6ITIANOV MHTPA,
ad Sipylum, 456
iiriixt.,

arpa.?, Magnesia

OEOTTPOTTOZ,

Apameia, 477
(o-Tpar.)
f.

0EVAIANOC,

aviBr]K

(lp.vpvaLoi{),

Chalcis, 46 KAON, KAEHN, IOYAIOZ, apx^^p^vs

'A^Co.^.

Eumenia,

Smyrna, 371, 381

486

KAHTOV,
lePAKOC, i^ Hypaepa, 453 lePAKOC, <l>AAOV(?), Hypaepa,
453

eVi ypa.,

Mastaura, 457

lPWNYMOC,

Smyrna, 377

lOVA KOAAYBAZ, Smyrna, 376 KONAIANOV, arp., Hypaepa,

KOAPATOV
KOPflNOC,

See

454

Smyrna, 377
wi <yTp.,
Ti> 8',

ICPHNYMOY, (Tl), iwl, Smyrna, 366 lOAAAZ lOAAOV, ypa/i/tartiis, Hierapolis,


487

KOVAPTOV,
KOYZINIOZ,
AAKXINOC,
318
f.

Pergamum, 283

Ephesus, 331

lOVA.

See ANGIMOV KOAPATOV VIOV, lOVA

iirl,

Itttti.

5px

tVi,

Lacedaemon, 151

Cotiaeum, 484

AONTnC, no
Tralles,

lOVAl,

cttI

arpa., Mytilene,

lOVIANOV, iwl apxo, Aphrodisias, 421 IOVA[IANOV] AIAIANOV, cVl yp.,


473

AEONTIZKOZ IHnOMEAONTOZ, Smyrna,


376

lOYAIANOY, lOYA APICTON,


Philadelphia, 461

i^l,

^px-,

A60NT0C TOV AAKAIOV,


tonicea,

i-rl --rpv.,

Stra-

428

lOYAIAC,

eV!,

Smyrna, 380

AEY,

ETi,

Rhodes, 445
e^ri,

lOVAI(OZ).

See

KAEHN, AONTnC
See

innOMEAONTOZ
IPPIOY
KAIPA.
Sec

AEONTIZKOZ

ZHNHNOC
ATTAAOV
Blaundus, 449
Upe'uis 'Iwcov,

Stectorium, AIKINNIANOV, <|>A, o-T., Tecs, 395 AOVKIOV, C5, AOVKIOV. See TAVKHNOC Gordus Julia, 451 AYAOY,
cTil,

493

See

KAAAirENHZ, Tl KAAV, KAAAtETOV, KA, Inl arp.,


phon, 325
f

MAPKOV
462

A,

fV.,

a.,

Philadelphia in

AHiauce,

Colo-

KAPTTOY,

M
See

KCNTA.
K(A)
See

AYP, iir\ yp., Magnesia, <J)|AinnON

349

MAPKOV, AVP, MNKAOVC, MNMAXOV.


MCCKINIOC,

errlo-rp..
tV.,

Colophon, 325

Smyrna, 386, 390, 392

See

AnCAAOV
46

APICTO<l>ANOVC, 0M, KAA AIETOV, HANKPATOVC, HPOKAOV, CIAIANOV, CTPATONeiKIANOV,

arpa., Chalcis,

MHAHOY.

See

CTPATWNOC
Trp.,

A\HNOrENHZ,
475

Pergamum, 282
cV),

CTPATON6IKOV,
TflN

l>AAKKOV, <l>PON

MHNOrNOVC TOV NANNA,


A\HNO<l>ANHC,
Smyrna, 377
f.

Aezani,

KAAPOC,

a-Tparriyo?,

Smyrna, 367

KAA(VAI) TOPriAC, KAAAITENHZ, NIKH4>OPOV, POV<l>, POV<MNOV,


See

MHTPA. See KAITIANOV AAHTPOrENOVC, AA AT, .VI,

CnCANAPOY

Aezani, 476

MHTPOAnPOV,

AVP,

i^Kipx- a, Daldis, 450

INDEX

VIII.

639
(Si's),

MHTPOAilPOV, <|>A, i^l, MNACeOY, Tl, in), Sardis,


MOCXIANOV, V;, Thyateira, MVIZKOV, Apameia, 477

Sardls,

465

npeiMOY (KO OYA), inl &PX-

Chios, 401

f.

465 468

TTPOKAOV, (KA), cTrUrp., o-o<^i., nXOAEAAAIOZ, Chios, 400 riYOHZ riYOOY, Laodioea, 490

Smyrna, 369

MVPTOV,
NAIBIAN,

inl,

Smyrna, 367

nveinNOE
Tralles,

EnAi>PA,
Cos, 435
/3',

avp,

in.

y.,

473

A\

AVP,

^V.,

Gei-me, 451

HYeoNIKoZ,
TTflAI,
pxa'
I
,

NANNA. See MMNOTENOVC NIKOMAXOC, APOVN, Spx^p^hs


yS'

inl cTTpa., TO
in.,

Pergamum, 283

rh

nUAAIANOV,
TrnAAinNOC,
PHreiNOC,
POV,
(TTp.,

Smyrna, 375, 386, 392


in. o-rp.,

TrjfuevoOvpewi,

Temenothyrae, 494
(3',

(l),

Pergamum, 282

N6IKOCTPATOV, AV P, in. ar., Temnus, 311 NCIKnNOC, AVP, in. o-rp., Erythrae, 345
NIAOV, AVP,
inl o-rp.,

o-Tpa.,

Smyrna, 367

Pergamum, 285
inl,

Smyrna, 380
o-Tpa.,

NEOKYAOY eAPZAT,

Cydonia, 182

POY<t>, pov<|).

KAAYAI,
See

Apollonia Salbace, 421

NirPoV, A\ OVETTIOV, inl, Apameia, 479 NIKH<l>OPOV, [KAA], inlarpa., Teos, 395

nPnPov
inlarp., Smyrna, 385

POV<MNOV,
POV<|)|NOV,

[K]AA,
f
,

inl

larpa.],

o-o<^60-toC,

OMOYAO,
OTTINAZ, OYA(A).

inl,

Caesarea, 681

Smyrna, 382

ONHCI<l>OP, AIA,
Sardis,

apx; Cyzicus, 269

POVl>OV,

AN

cTri,

ipx-

a'

TO y., Sardis,

466

f.

465

See ANAPON6IKOY, nPIMOY Cotiaeum, 483 OVAPOV, KA, inl, ipxOVT(TIOV). See ANTXINCINOV, NIT
13',

CAAAMUNOC
Alliance, 286

See

ANAPONIKOV

CBHPINOi5, no A[,inl crp., Colophon, 326 C6IA[IANOV], C[I] KA, in., Pergamum in

POV nAlflNlOV,

Al,

inl,yp., Nysa,

459

[CKOV]NAOV,
also

inl

yp..

Magnesia, 349.

See

TTAMM6NOVC, inlyp., Magnesia, 351 HANKAEOC, Tl, inl,Toy', Melos, 207 HANKPATOVC, KA, frp., Teos, 395 HAHIAC AHOAAflNlOY, SebastopoHs,
TTATTinNOC HP(n),
453
<|)A, inl arpar.,

APTMnNOC
390
ff.

CAYKOY. See TToAMnN C6AAIOV, M, a-rp., Smyrna in Alliance,


427
cr.,

f.

Hypaepa,

Smyrna, 387 C5CTOV, M AVP, in. CP[ArmN]OC, KAA[YAlOY], inl,


Opuntii, 33

Locri

TTAPACINOY,

inlarp.. Metropolis, 352

CHIOC,
ZKYOI,

(TTpaTijyo'c,

Smyrna, 368, 380

neiCUNC, T

K,

<TT.,

Teos, 395
l
,

Philomelium, 492
See
inl,

nCPnePOV
nOAITOV,
TTOAMX2N,
TTOAY.
See

POV<t>,
inl,

inl y., to

/S',

Germe, 451

nCTPnNlOY,

TO

',

Pergamum, 282

COVAH. COYPA,

PA\0<t>IAOV
Caesarea, 582

HAOVTIAAOV.
in. a.,

See

ZVIAOC
Smyrna, 380
f.

Smyrna, 385

avidrjKe 1fj.vp(vawt<i),

ZO<|)OKAHZ (TIMOEENOY), Cos, 434 CTPATON6IKIANOV, AV, o-t., Temnus, 311 CTPATONIKIANOY, T KA, inl,7rp., Thyateira,

noAMnN CAYKOY,
TTOTTTTAIOY,
inl,

Cidramus, 422

470
inl orp.,

HPOETPATOY
Pergamnm, 282
inl,

CTPATONIKOV, KA,
CTPATONIKI,
inl,

Smyrna 384

f.

Thyateira, 470
inl,

TTPAIIA\,

Aezani, 47G

CTPATCONOC MHAHOY,

Aezani, 475

640

INDEX
arpa.,

IX.

CnCANAPOC,

Smyrna, 366
arpa.,

<l)|AIZTOY,
Smyrna, 366

'^tt\,

Smyrna, 366, 378


See

CXiCANAPOY, Tl KAAY,

<|)IAOnATOPA.
<l>IAOTTATPIC,

znCIMON
See also

ZnZeENOVZ, T

<1>,

e7r,,ue.,

Cotiaeum, 483

Smyrna, 367.

rC

CIOC

TATA, AIA AOM, arp., un^,., Hypaepa, 454 TAT. See APIIl OC Aezani, 476 TATIANOV, S^pxTEIMOITPATOY, rafila, Rhodes, 445 TPnANAPOV, KAAVAIANOV, eVt arpa.,
iTT\,
o.',

<l>AAKKOV, r KA,
<l>A(AOV)
See

i^n,

Eucarpia, 485

lPAKOC, AIKINNIANOV,
-n-povoia,
ty'

MHTPOAHPOV, HAninNOC aa-Lapx- koI apxi. <|>PONTI2N, M KA,


TToXtoiv,

Ionian League, 321


t^i aTp.,

Pergamum, 283

<l>PONTf2NOC, AVP,

Magnesia, 457

T6PTIOV, (M AVP),
375, 386

in.

o-.,

Sio-idpxov,

Smyrna,

XAPIAHMOV, AVP,
XAPMY,
^V.
yp.,

iwl ijrpa.,

Smyrna, 384

TIMoZENOY. See Zo<I>OKAHE TPV<|>nEIANOV T APICT AVP,


Nysa, 460

Cos, 435

XPVCOrONOV,
A A V PH

cVUpx-, Chios, 403

TYAAI, M,

cTTi,

Grimenothyrae, 486
,

tVi a-Tp., Pitane,

287
o-rp.,

CTPATO V, fVi
OV.

Perperene, 'ISG

[<J>A]INOV. [M AVP],
471

iTrl

arp.,

13'.,

Thyateira,

[- -].

<t)OVCKO ,

-,

Smyrna, 381

O
7r;,

POVC
OY,

eirt

ipx; Miletus, 356

<t>AINIAA,

Rhodes, 445.

Cyzicus, 268

<|)|AAAHeHZ, Laodicea, 490 AHTOV, (M AVP), cm arp.,


<1>I

CAT(?)<t>I2PIAN0Y,
(iTTTTi/coO),

Lesbos, 314

Smyrna,

avedrjKi,
iirl o-Tp.,

Laodicea, 491
Lesbos, 314

375, 387

<l>IAITTTTON

KNTA.

IttI

yp. tS>v

it.,

Tralles,

473

vTp.,

Cyzicus, 268

INDEX
(a)

IX.

KOMAN MAGISTEATES' NAMES


LATIN
Tl
Tl

M- AC -CAN DIDO,

Corinth, 102

M BELLIO PROCVLO,
Corinth, 101

CLA/ANAXILAO, Corinth
101

P-/5LR7'-SP-F. Corinth, 98

AESCHINOCAESUCnossus,
177

CLA/DIO OPTATO,
rintli,

Co

aCAECIL
Cnossus, 177

NIGR,

Corinth,

102

/n-AIMILI,
rinth,

99
Co-

AAANT HIPPARC(HO),
99

LCAN- AGRIPPAE,
103

[APCLAVDIVS PVLJCH
Corinth,

ER

Apameia, 477

ARRIO PEREGRINO, CAPITONE,


Corintli,

Cnossus, 178
Cnossus, 178

99

f.

CITHERO,

T- FVFIO, Cnossus, 177 a. FVL- FLACCO, Corinth,

102

INDEX
L FVRIO LABEONE,

IX.
Corinth,

641

Corinth,

A\

NOVIO- BASSO,
99

C 9ERVILIOCFPRIMO,
Corinth, 99

99

f.

C-HEIO- PAA,

Corintli,

99

OCTAVIO,

Corinth, 101

C IVJIO hERAC,

VARIO,
Corinth, 98

Cnossus, 178

LENTVLVS,
LICINO,

Apameia, 477

Corinth, 101

LVPINO,
P-

Cnossus,

17^;

MEAA CLEANDRO,
rinth, 102

Co-

PLOTIO PLEB, Cnossus, 177 A V ATRON lO LABEON E, Corinth, 100 C- PROCVLEI L F, Cephallenia, 138 P-VENFRONTOr, Corinth, 101 PVLCHRO, Cnossua, 178 P- VIP9ANIO AGRIPPA, Corinth, 100 LRVTILIO PLANCO, Corinth, 100 VOLVMNIO, Cnossus, 178

(J3)

GREEK
a.vev-

Smyrna, 377 AOVIOAA, ATPATINOC, Lacedaemon, 161 Gortyna, AVrOYPEINH,


7ri,

f.

A MINAIOZ BAABOZ,
iraTos,

MAPKOV nAANKlOV OV
APOVjEi'!,
avdviroLTo.,

Nicaea, 247

Pruslas

7rl,

ad Hypium, 257

187

OYOAACNNA,
BTOYPIOC, BriAANOY,
OflPlOY,
252
Arcadia, 158

ah^'^fL.,

nOMniiNlOY
TIT

BAZZOY.eTT),
inl,

Ancyra, 477
f.

Galatia in genere, 568

eTri,

Smyrna, 378

nOM BACCOY,
Caesarea, 584
Tl

TTpea/ifv.,

avOvTrarov,

Nicomedia,

TTANCA, eVi, Trpia-fievTov,


583

Caesarea,

POVCflNOC,

dl'^UTTOTOU,
f.

Ephesus and Smyrna, 340

IP[PIOYJ

NEPATIOY-n
ETi,
irpidjif.v.

ANZA,

avr.,

Ancyra, 568

TAIOY nAniPloY KAPBXl NOZ, ETt, Nlcaea, 246, Nicomedia, 252, Prusa ad Olympum,

[M]APKOY
AA

ZAAOYIAHN
247
dv^.,

OY, Nicaea, CKATTAA,


483

Cotiaram,

ITAAIKOY, cm, ITAAIKH, i-vOv.,

Smyrna, 379
Smyrna, 380

255

nAZIAHNOZ[<l>IPMoZ,
KAIC6NNIOV HAITOV,
avBv.,

Vl

7raTp]wv
caea,

no.,

avOviraTO's,

Ni-

<l>AI2POV,
380

tTi, avOv.,

Smyrna, 380
Smyrna,

Bphesus in Alliance, 341

247

ACI <t>OVCKn,
<|>PONTINIl,
367

ivdv.,

M MAIKIOY
TToiTov,

POY<|>OY,
in genere,

dv^r-

A\APKOZ nAANKIOZ OY A POZ u.vdvTraTO';, Prusiae ad


,

avOv.,

Smyrna,

Bithynia

239

Hypium, 257

4 N

642

INDEX

X.,

XI.

INDEX
NEYANTOZ,
178
cVot-,

X.

ENGRAVERS' NAMES*
Cydonia,
I

OAYM

Arcadia, 157

PYOOAflPOY,
195

Polyrhenitim,

INDEX
(a)

XI.
CITIES, Etc.

REMARKABLE INSCRIPTIONS, TITLES OF


GREEK
Nysa, 459

A A

AClAi:, Ephesus, 339


KaXXia-Ty]
Meyi'o-Tij,

AeVMBPOC,
AITHCAMcVoi;,

ATTAM6IA,

Apameia, 479
Ephesus, 335

Anazarbus,

Ancyra, 477

AnHMH

lPA,

529

A M

Ki Anazarbus, 529, Tai-sus,


f.

A K PA IOC, Smyrna, AKTIA, Nicopolis,


466

378
11,

f.

AnoAAXlN,
APICTflN.

Tralles,

472

Sardis,

550

SfeMEnCTUN APT6MIAOC nPrAIAC,


Perga, 509

ATEMoNA,
ArP(VC),

Leiicas,

25

Corcyra, 21

A A EOS, Tegea, 163 AMACTPIC, Amastris,


ANASAyopas,

234

APTMIC
332
f.,

<|)CIA,

Epliesus,

AA,

Smyrna, 384

Clazomenae, 323

335

AAPIANcia.

SeeCVHPIA

AN6G(HK),
380
ff.,

Smyrna,
Apbrodisias,

371,
420,

APTEMIE
sus,

E<I>ECII1N

Ephe-

AAP, AAPI, AAPIA(N),


PIANH(C),
Amasia, 216
fi.,

AA
243,
525,

337

AAPIANUN,
Cius,

Laodicea, 491

APX0
Smyrna,
polia,

TTAt>AA,
235

Germanico-

ANTINOOC
381

HPIIC,

Smyrna,

371,

Adana,

APXIEPEVZ AZIAZ,Eumenia,
HPfll, Tium, 257
Alabanda,
417,

Diocaesai'ea, 532,

Mopsns, 539,

ANTINOni
Tarsus, 547

486

Tarsus, 549

f.

ANTIOXEHN,
Ze-

A PX N 0 Ko>o5, Aphrodisias, 420


I

AAPIANOnOAITUN,
phyrium, 557

ANTX2NINIAN,
Ilium,

Cyzicus, 269

AZ, ACIAPXov KAI APXUp.a,^


Adana, 525

IT

AGHNAZ
301

lAIAAoZ,

ANTHNEINIANA TTPIiTA THC OIKOVM6NHC,


Anazarbus, 529

TTOAEX2N
321

Ionian

League,

A0HNA2: NIKH0OPOY,
gamum, 281

Per-

AZKAAHIOZ,
ff.

Cos, 434

ANTfowmavT/s, Amasia, 216

AZKAHTIEIA,

Epidaurus, 15

* See also p. 437, footnote.

IN HEX

XI
and
Ei'ytlirae,

n4H

AZKAHHIOY
Pei'gamum, 281

ZriTHPoZ,
NIKAI6IC,

AHMOC,
404,

Chios

SVC

AKPAIOC,
ff.

Temnus,

Blaundus,
452,

448,

Hiero-

311, Smyrna, 368

ACKAHnin
Nicaea, 247

kaisareia,

Maeonia, 454,
Sala,

Philadelphia, 461,

462, 482,
also

ZEYC KACIOC, Corcyra, 21 [ZVC CTPA]THrOC,


Amastris, 23i

ACCAPIA AYO, Chios, 402 ACCAPIA TPIA, Chios, 401 ACCAPION, Chios, 403 ACCAPION HMYCY, Chios,
ff.

Aezani,

475,

Colossae,

Tiberiopolis,

495.

See

O AAMOC
AIAPAXMON,
AlOCNicaea,
Rhodes, 445

HMIOBEAIN,

Aegium, 124

402

AlOySoAov, Corinth, 8H
Metropolis, 353

HPA AANOIA,Nicomedia,252 HPAKA0, Sebastopolis, 225

ACTPAIOC,

247

ACY(AOV). &clPAC,nP TAIAC

AYrOYCTOC,
AYAAITHZ,
cus,

Pergamum, 282

eA pumh, Ilium, 302, AIOZ lAAlOY, Crete, 165 Tripolis, 496 AIXAAKON, Chios, 401 eAN PHMHN, Pergamum, Melos, 207, Ephesus, APAXMH,
332, 339
282, Smyrna, 367

Magnesia, 348

AVP ANTnN6INlAN,Cyzi269

0EOrAMIA,Nysa,

460

PAN A,
,

Cos, 434

eeON
Amisus,
Seleucia
f.

C6BACTON nP
Pergamum, 2S2
Perf.,

AVPHAION KAICAPA AM
ACTPIANOI,Amastris,234

KTWP, Ilium, EA Phocis, 35


Sebaste,

302

rAAMHNOI
221,

eeON CVNKAHTON,
gamum,
ad
Ancyra, 477

AYTO N O M O Y. See\PAZ

EAEV(OEPAC),
540,

282, Smyrna, 366

AYToNOMnN,

Corycus, 532

AXAinN,Enmema,
BotjA^s
rpdfJifJiaTL (?),

486

Calycadnum, 641

9OV,

Stratonicea,

428

Tarsus, 552

f.

ENAOIoiJ MHT, Anazarbus,529 N MON A Magnesia ad SipyI


,

0fo</>i.\oSs,

Aegeae, 526

BIAAA[IOC],

Tinm, 257
Tbyateira, 468

lum, 457

lPA
Anazarbus, 529

BOVAH,

Antiochia

ad

BOPeiTHNH,
BOVAH,
rpd/j./xaTi

SNTIXioi', Caesarea, 596

MaeandiTim, 419, Aphrodisias,

Stectorium, 493

niNIKIA,
EPOEI,

420

Cydonia, 178

I6PA

rePOVCIA,

Antiochia

BovX^s

(?),
ff.

Anazarbus,

EPMOC,
379

Temnus, rUl, Smyrna,

ad Maeandrum, 419

629, Tarsus, 550


fpdfjLfxaTi
52r,

lePA
Erythrae, 344
302,

CVNKAHTOC,
Phocaea,
ff.,

Ilium,

ftpovcria'i

('?),

Anazarbus,

PVePAI,

358,

Smyrna,

Tarsus, 557

TOYC
Aphrodisias,

NOY

lPOY,

374

Smyrna and Athens,

rAAA'r?i^, Nicaea, 251

Cyprus, 565
\/^^o^)5, Aegeae, 526

389, Daldis, 450, Magnesia ai

[rO]PAIANHA,
421

Sipylum,
461,

456,

Philadelphia,

AI3A>IY3,
Gordus
Julia,

Corcyra, 17
Caesarea, 581

Aezani,

475,

Temeno-

rOPAOC,
AVVA5A)
Gorfcyna,

451

EVZEBEIAZ,
E<t)Ei:inN
339

thyrae,

494

OT
184

MOV1VT'<?OA,

E<|>ECIA, Ephesus, 339

lEPAC,
Ephesus,

Nicopolis, 11, Epidaurus,

TVXH,

155;

THZ
f.
;

lEPAZ
Aeguae,

KAI
5116,

AYTONOMOY,
Mopsus, 538
IX.OV

AAKIA,

Crete,

166

E<I'0PX1N, Lacedaemon, 150

|fpa? AYtoi/o-

AAPAANOC, Ilium, 302 AHM(APXIK) 5(OYC),


Crete, 164, Lyciaj'n rjenere, 499,

NAYopx^^o'^ AV6<pas,

50\AAXAa3,
S EYZ
,

Phaestus, 193

Sebaste, 540;

lPas ACYAou

AYTovofjLov, Tyana, 597


Crete, 165, Magnesia,

Cyprus, 565, Caesarea, 584

ff.

348

lEPEYZ,

Epirote Eepublic, 15

4 K 2

GU
lEPEflC inNf2N,Colophon,325 lPOKAICA, Comam, 223

INDEX

XT.

KOINON

<t)PVriAC
248

AHA

NAV(AP),
540

Aegeae, 527, Sebaste,

AAEIC, Apameia, 479

lPOC AmN,Nicaea, 248 lPOC ATTAACHN OAV

KOMOAIA,Nicaea,

NIKAnN
466

Cilbiani Inferiores,

KOPAIA AKTIA,

Sardis,

449

MniOC OIKOVMNIK
OC,
Attalia,

KOPH

CriTIPA,Cyzicus,266f.
Corcyra, 18

N6I1KOPOC, Nn(KOPOY),
Nr2KOPf2>
Amasia, 216
245,
ff.,

509

ASY>iqo>|,

IONIO,Issa,

KTIMENOC,
KVZIKOC,

Aninetus, 447
f.

Heraclea Pontica,
media,

Nico-

lOV nPOKAAN HPniAA,


Mytilene, 317

Cyzicus, 267

253

f.,

Philadelphia,
ff.

KVMH,
44,8

Cyme, 307

461, Caesarea, 591

innOVPIOC,
KABIP,

Blaundus,

N(r2KOPOY),B,

Ancyra, 570f.,

A A,
Syros, 211

Thuria, 116

f.

Caesarea, 595

f.

AYKOt>PYNH,
Cae-

Magnesia, 348

Nn(KOPIlN),
Cyzicns,

Nicaea,
ff.,

251,

KAIZAPEflN,
482

Agrippias

AHTa)IAnveiA,Tripolis,496

266

Magnesia ad

sarea, 215, Tralles, 472, Cibyra,

AYKOYProC,
MAKA(N),
A\aKc8oi'iKr}5,

LacedaemoD, 149
Blaundus,
448,

Maeandram, 349, 351, Smyrna,


384,
Philadelphia,

461

f.,

KAI(CAP
bus,

TIiN)nP(OC
Anazar-

Tralles,

472,

Ephesus,
Side,

488,
613,

TH) ANAZAPB,
528
Smyrna, 381
Pale,

Hyrcanis, 454

Laodicea,

491,

Aegeae, 526

Aegeae, 527

KAAEIIN,
KE<|>AAOS,

/^AKPINOVndAfo)?, /A
TT

vr

NenKOPHN,
Nicomedia,

or
ff.,

AlC,
Cyzicus,

138

f.

Aegeae, 526
Mallus, 536
f.

253

KHPIAICOOAenPOCnAAV
PIN,
Ephesus, 331

A\APA(0),

267,

269,

Pergamum,
ff.,

283,

MAPCVAC,
AV
Bi-

Apamea, 479

Ephesus, 332

Sardis,

465

ff.

KOINOBOVAION
0P,
thynia
Tarsus, 557

MEnCTIlN APICTHN, NEnKOPflN,


Mcaea, 251

or
f.,

TPIC,
Ephesas,

Pergamum, 284
334,

KOINON BieYNIAC,
in genere,

MEAHC,
374

Amastris, 233, Smyrna,

336
ff.,

ff.,

340,

Smyrna,

239
Ga-

374

384

ff.,

462

KOINON TAAATIAZ,
Jatia,

568

AAHTHP 0nN, Briula, 449 MHT, MHTPOn, MHTPO


TTOAenC,
216
ff.,

NCnKOPHN,
335
f.,

A,

Ephesus,

338

ff.

KOINON
KOINON

ir

nOAEIlN,

&e.,

Amasia,

NriK(OPflN THN) CeB(A)


o-ToJv,

Ionian League, 321

Neocaesarea,
f.,

224

f.,

r, Smyrna, 384

IIINHN,

TO,

Nicomedia, 253
529,
Isaura,
ff.,

Anazarbns,
Tarsus,

NIKA,

Corcyra, 18, 20, Aptera,169

Colophon, 325

536,

NIKH

CBACTH,Caesarea,562

K(OINON)
Crete,

K(PHTX2N),
f.

548

Ancyra, 569 &.,

Cae-

166

sareR,590ff.; (H)

MHT(PO

NO, Sicyon, 120 NI2E, Apameia, 4S0

KOINON
prus,

KYHPinN,
f.

Cy-

565

nOAIZ) BieYN

KAI nPIiT(H
Nicomedia, 252 1;
Diocaesarea,

I),

O AAMOC,
OAY/xTia

Cos, 434

KOINON AECBinN,
314

Lesbos,

MH
532

KNATcov,

OBOAOC, OIKOVM6NIKOC,
Tlvdia,

Chios, 401
Attalia,

509

KOINON

nPrAMHN
Per-

MHTPOnOAITIlN,
sarea,

Cae-

Pergamum, 284
Laodicea,
491.

nN
K(OIN)oi.

KAI E<l>EEinN,
and Ephesus, 2S5
TTO(N)to>;,
f.

590

OAVAMTIOC,
Attalia,

gamum

Neo-

MYP6INA, Myrina, 309 MYZI2N ABBAITHN,


baetis,

509
Amastris,

Ab-

OMHPOC,

233

f.,

caesarea 224

474

Smyrna, 374, Chios, 404

INDEX XL

645

OMHPOY,
Ephesus,

los,

205

nPESBEY
Ancyra, 568

AYToKp.iropos,

ZEBAZTHNHN
A TUN,

TEKTOZ

OMO(NOIA),
Smyrna, 340
Alexandria,

Pergamum and
Ephesus

Ancyra, 569
,

286,
f.,

and

TTPOWa

ACIAPXou

k.tX,

C6BACTOI

Pergamum, 282

Ephesus and

Ionian League, 321

CBACTOC
Hadrianeia,

TIBEP[IOC],

342,

Smyrna
Smyrna
Smyrna
390
f.,

nPOC OAVMTT,
270

Smyrna, 377

and Athens, 389, Smyrna and


Lacedaemon,

C6BACTOY
Smyrna, 373
polis,

KTICMA,Nico-

389

f.,

nPO<l>VAA5,

11

and

Perinthns,

390,

nPXlTA

KOINA

ACIAC,

and

Nicomedia,

Smyrna, 383

ZEBAZXni, Smyrna, 376 CP ATTIC, Magnesia ad Maeanff.

Smyrna and Pergamum, 391


Smyrna
and
Ancyra,
Asia, 392,

f.,

392,

Smyrna and

Chios

nPHTA KOINA ACIAC N drum, 348 CMVPNH r, Smyrna, 388 CY, COY, Amasia, 216 nPIlTA THC OIKOVM CVHPIA AAPIAN, Tarsus,
NHC,
TP

and Erythrae, 404, Philadelphia


and Smyrna, 462, Sardis and
Ephesus, 467,

Anazarbus, 529
(see also

556

BiWna?, Nicaea, 247


Nicomedia, 252
f .)
;

CinVAHNH,
370
f.

Smyrna,

368,

Tbyateira and

TTP (ToC)

Smyrna, 471, Hierapolis and


Smyrna,
488,

TTOiTov, Amasia, 216 S.

CITTVAOC, Magnesia ad
456

Sipylum,

Laodicea Laodicea
Caesarea

and

nPXlTOI

THZ

EnAPXEl
f
.

Ephesus, 491,

and and

AZ

Mcomedia, 247

CKCjm,
;

Ephesus, 331

Smyrna,

492,

TTPnTUN,
sus,

Pergamum, 284
Smyrna, 375

CMVPNA,

Smyrna, 370

fi.

Smyrna, 596

nPIKTIlN) ACIAC,
333
ff.,

Ephef.,

CT<l>av77^dpov, Hypaepa, 454

[OMONOI]A C6BACTI2N,
Uncertain of
Cilicia,

CVNKAHTOC
482

lPA,

Cibyra,

558

S84f.;nPIiTX2N inNIAC,
and
Samos, 413

OMONYA,
Ephesus, 488

Hiera,polis

^YN/J-ax^Kov, Ephesus, 327

rroAIOlTOS,
Smyrna, 373
Aphrodisias,

Aptera, 168

SnTElPA,
TAAIIN,

Cyzicus, 265

OnAOl>VAA3:,

HYeArOPHC,
TTVeiA,
496.

Samos, 414
Phaestus, 194

OVAA6PIANA,
421;OVAA
251

Thyateira, 470, Tripolis,

rAAA.Nicaea,

See also

Cyzicus,

266,

TAMIA,
TEIMAI,

Rhodes, 445

Pergamum, 284
Smyrna, 369

CotysL, 230
Termessus ad Oenoanda,

TEP
TTANII2NIOC,
Tarsus,

Ol

PHMAIOC HPAKAHZ,
zicus,

Cy-

505

n(ATHP) n(ATPIAOC),
550
&.,

268

Zephyriam,

PHMAIXIN
248

NIKHN,

Nicaea,

THMNOCTemnus, 311 THC APT6MIAOC,


nesia

Mag-

557, Caesarea, 582, 587, 590

ad Maeandrum, 349, 351

[TTATPjnN
nA<t>IH,

TTOAea)5,]Sricaea,247

Pn(MH),

Nicaea, 246, Nicomedia,

THC MHTPOnOAeCOC,
Tarsus, 550
ff.,

Sardis, 466

252, Prusa ad

Olympum,

255,

556

TTAOi', Smyrna, 381

Smyrna, 384

Tl

Smyrna, 384
,

nPrAIAC APTMIAOC ACVAOV, Perga, 509


f.

CAABAKHC,
421

Apollonia Salbace,

TOIC APKACI Arcadia, 15S TON KTICTHN, Cius, 243

TTEPI NGiKeav,
449
Tfio-Trjs,

Cilbiani Inferiores,

TOY no NT,
Sardis,
,

Zela,

226

CAPAIC,
Aegeae, 526

465 465

TPAIANOC,
,

Pergamum, 282

TTONTI2,

Heraclea Pontica, 245


Caesarea, 583
;

CBACTH C6BACTH

Sardis,

TVXH CYNKAHTOC, TUN N


352
ff.

Melos, 207, Ephesus, 339

IflNIA, Metropolis,

nPCBYTOV,

Smyrna, 377

646

INDEX
Termessus

XI.

TUN MCIZONUN,
Major, 523

TflN
534

nPOC
,

Till
-

nvPA
Castabala,

<|>A"/8ic7roX.,

Philadelphia, 461

f.

Mlil
P-,

Hieropolis

l-OP,Laodicea, 490

TUN THN
Toiv

Tralles, 473 nCPI.eh nEPI, CTPATHTovv-

|>I2KA, Phocaea, 357

TSiv TTpos Tavptii, Tyana, 597

Tcuv,

Colossae, 483

XPVCANeiNA,
Caesarea,

Sardis,

466

TTpos

APrAIOJ,

589

<|)GIAS, Pyrrhus, 13

TUN nPoZ Tn KYANH,


Tarsus, 547

<1)|AAAA<MA,
461

Philadelphia,

^ E "^ E O
200

Uncertain of Crete,

{(3)

LATIN.

/KD\-Ocutio

AVG,

Corinth, 102

EX

Decreto

Decwiommi,

Cnossus,

177,

SLiiope,

ANTHIO,
A/G,

Antiochia, 518

238

Corinth, 103

COL,

Antiochia, 515

f.,

518, Iconium, 524

ANTIOCH Antiochia, 515 GEN GEN COL A PATRE, Patrae, 127


,

COL Angtista /\roe PATRENSi's, Patrae, 126 S. COL AVGO TROAD, COL ALEXAN
AVG, &c., Alexandria Troas, 290 COL(ONIA) CAES (A), Antiochia,
Culonia Qnossus, Cnossus, 177
Colouia Gemella \uUa {\-\adriana), Parium, 275
f.

GEN"- IVLI,

Corinth, 99.

ISTHMIA,

Corinth, 102, 104, 106

ff.

515

ff.

NEPTVNO,

Corinth, 103

PATER PATRIAE, ROMA,


Cnossus, 177
I

Patrae, 12G

C(OL) l(VL) C(ONC) A(VG), COL IVL COR, Corinth, 108


Colonia \nUa felix, Sinope, 238

Apameia, 240

COL

ROMAE ET
S R
ff.
,

M PER lO,
ff.,

Corinth, 103

IVL

FLA

AVG,

Corinth, 103

Colonia \uUa Nohilis, Cnossus, 177

Antiochia, 515

Iconium, 524

C(OL) L(AV) l(VL), CORIN" AVGVSTVS.

Corinth, 104

Corinth, :

VICT(ORIA)
178

AVG,
t^ostri,

Corinth,

103,

Cnossus,

CORINT CAESAR,

Corinth, 99

VICT
Decreto Decurionum, Apameia, 240

Doiitini

Antiochia, 516

ll-VIR-(QVI),

Corinth, 98

ff.,

102, Cnossus, 177

VICTORIAE DDD NNN, VIRT AVG, Antiochia, 516

Antiochia, 515

(y)

LYCIAN.

^PBBEN'/^

(Arbimm), Lycia, 498


(Arhinna), Lycia, 498

^'^PEKA>^

{PdriUd), Lycia, 498

AM399S'^

IWAAO + O Zamu'n), Lycia, KOr (Kiip), Lycia, 497

T^A^B

(Tdlam), Lycia, 498

498

TPBB'^A/EAA

(Trbbqmm), Lycia, 498

sPADEVA

(Kliarign), Lycia,

497

INDEX

XI.

647

(8,

PAMPHYLIAN.

ES(TFEAIIYS),

Aspendus, 546

fi.

E5TAELIIYS,

Selge, :.22

(i)

CYPEIOTE.

^ >K {A-ri), Paplios, 562 + i^ SZ \ (J5a Ka-ra], Idalinm,


4:^ (Ba
0),

^*
561

{Ba

0), Paphos, 562

^%'^-^

{Ba-si E-u), Salamis, 563

Paphos, 562

(Ht^Z^^ {Pa-si-ppo-s Nasi), Paphas,


_ f _ _, Amathus, 559

5G2

(C)

SEMITIC.

hSU
l"y

^-^i

(Arior[a]t}, Sinope, 236

(to),

Tarsus, 547
(il/[a]zrf!'),

^^^l^
(J?[a]'[<i]Z),

Tarsus, 547

Tarsus, 546

lHh^"y
'V
(2),

(5[a]'[a]i<[a]rs), Tarsus, 547

'+JO ('m), Sinope, 236

Tarsus, 547

1*1

(rm), Tarsus,

547

MLri (^/[']^ [']*:). Tarsus, 546


l-V (/z), Side, 511, Mallua, 537, Soli, 543

liyiHh
(iz),

(T[]n'?'[a]2u), Mallas,

537
f.

imt^i^j, (T[a]dd[a']mii), Tai-sus, 546

nX/H (Mtt),

Soli,

543

^^ IMh CrMfs), Tarsus, 545

Tarsus, 547

f.

Z,o^^oA

([]Z

'[^J26[a^'M0- Citium, 560


f.

ylyio^l,
H'^f'IFt

([e]ZB[a]'[o]ZTO[e]/[e]/0, Citium, 559


S[i]f?3m[e]Z[e]fe), Lapethus,

(M^

561
Lape-

A M+
[i]y?

Celenderis, 531

"IL'HU'^il'Sfi

(W S[fjrf2m[e]A-[p]Z

wi[e]?[e]A-,

A<\3f-, Celenderis, 531

thus, 5G1

iiVLny/'].

Side,

511

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TABLE OF THE RELATIVE WEIGHTS

ENGLISH GEMNS and FEENCU GEAMMES


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TABLE FOR CONVERTING

ENGLISH INCHES INTO MILLIMETRES


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