Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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APPENDIX TWO THE COINS AND GEMS Some thirty - one cities or confederations struck coins to Antinous of which at least 143 different issues are known . Apart from Alexandria in Egypt which alone minted over 32 issues and six cities or ...
APPENDIX TWO THE COINS AND GEMS Some thirty - one cities or confederations struck coins to Antinous of which at least 143 different issues are known . Apart from Alexandria in Egypt which alone minted over 32 issues and six cities or ...
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Five cities between them emitted more coins than all the rest put together . Alexandria produced over thirty - two issues , ranging from fine bronze medallions , through cruder copies of them , still coarser ones in lead , to small ...
Five cities between them emitted more coins than all the rest put together . Alexandria produced over thirty - two issues , ranging from fine bronze medallions , through cruder copies of them , still coarser ones in lead , to small ...
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23 Kraus , 1959 , 52 , claims that because deities who had no connection with Antinous frequently decorate his coins , his own godly personality suffers in distinctness . In fact , of the 143 issues , 117 have reverse images ...
23 Kraus , 1959 , 52 , claims that because deities who had no connection with Antinous frequently decorate his coins , his own godly personality suffers in distinctness . In fact , of the 143 issues , 117 have reverse images ...
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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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