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ROME : VIGNA CASALI 82 Herm of Antinous M - 40 ; Dietrichson - 33. ( Now lost ? ) Rome : VIALE DELL'Obelisco , Pincio Hill 83–85 Obelisk of Antinous : Three reliefs , Antinous as a Pharaoh - god M - 32-34 . Rome : VILLA ALBANI 86 Relief ...
ROME : VIGNA CASALI 82 Herm of Antinous M - 40 ; Dietrichson - 33. ( Now lost ? ) Rome : VIALE DELL'Obelisco , Pincio Hill 83–85 Obelisk of Antinous : Three reliefs , Antinous as a Pharaoh - god M - 32-34 . Rome : VILLA ALBANI 86 Relief ...
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Dietrichson , 79 ; Symonds , 1879 , 59 ; Beaujeu , 243 . 22 Dulière , 216 ; Dietrichson , 81-2 . 23 Strack , 92–3 and no . 499 , coin bearing the legend Salus and the emblem of Asclepeios bears also the title Pater Patriae and must ...
Dietrichson , 79 ; Symonds , 1879 , 59 ; Beaujeu , 243 . 22 Dulière , 216 ; Dietrichson , 81-2 . 23 Strack , 92–3 and no . 499 , coin bearing the legend Salus and the emblem of Asclepeios bears also the title Pater Patriae and must ...
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57 Nikomedia , coins to times of Marcus Aurelius ( Blum , 1914 , 60 ) ; and Antoninus Pius ( Bosch , 202 ) . Eucarpia , coins to the Antonines ( Dietrichson , 248 ; contra : Blum , 50 ) . Bithynion : Blum , 43–5 , esp . no . 13 .
57 Nikomedia , coins to times of Marcus Aurelius ( Blum , 1914 , 60 ) ; and Antoninus Pius ( Bosch , 202 ) . Eucarpia , coins to the Antonines ( Dietrichson , 248 ; contra : Blum , 50 ) . Bithynion : Blum , 43–5 , esp . no . 13 .
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