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It was delicious Canopus and not mocking Alexandria which Hadrian was to commemorate so fondly and so magnificently back at the villa at Tibur . Though he was to return to the city for several months early in 131 , he evidently felt ...
It was delicious Canopus and not mocking Alexandria which Hadrian was to commemorate so fondly and so magnificently back at the villa at Tibur . Though he was to return to the city for several months early in 131 , he evidently felt ...
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Apart from Alexandria in Egypt which alone minted over 32 issues and six cities or confederations on the mainland of Greece which together produced another 30 issues , the remaining twenty - four minting cities were all in Asia Minor ...
Apart from Alexandria in Egypt which alone minted over 32 issues and six cities or confederations on the mainland of Greece which together produced another 30 issues , the remaining twenty - four minting cities were all in Asia Minor ...
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Alexandria produced over thirty - two issues , ranging from fine bronze medallions , through cruder copies of them , still coarser ones in lead , to small coins for circulation . On the Greek mainland , Arcadia ( Mantineia ) accounted ...
Alexandria produced over thirty - two issues , ranging from fine bronze medallions , through cruder copies of them , still coarser ones in lead , to small coins for circulation . On the Greek mainland , Arcadia ( Mantineia ) accounted ...
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Scandal of the centuries | 1 |
Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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