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Æ18 - Nero ΤΙ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΣ ΙΕΡΑΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ

Issuer City of Hierapolis (Conventus of Cibyra)
Year 54-68
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Weight 6.24 g
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Obverse lettering ΝΕΡΩΝ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ
(Translation: Nero Caesar)
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Reverse script Greek
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Hierapolis in Phrygia sat at the junction of several major trade routes and held considerable civic pride — the city minted prolifically under Nero, frequently naming local magistrates on the coinage as a mark of municipal autonomy within the Roman provincial system. The magistrate named here, Tiberius Dionysios, bore the Roman praenomen Tiberius, almost certainly adopted in honor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, a common practice among provincial elites cultivating Roman patronage.

The Conventus of Cibyra was one of four assize districts in which Roman judicial authority was exercised in Asia — Hierapolis fell within it despite lying geographically closer to Laodicea's sphere.

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