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Æ18 - Septimius Severus ΑΔΡΙΑΝΕΩΝ

Uitgever Hadrianeia (Conventus of Adramyteum)
Jaar 193-211
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Gewicht 3.81 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Asclepius, the god of medicine, depicted standing facing with head turned to the left, rendered in the round in the provincial Mysian style. The deity is shown in chiton and himation, extending his right arm and holding his attribute, the knotted serpent-entwined staff (caduceus of Asclepius), upright in his left hand. The ethnic legend ΑΔΡΙΑΝΕΩΝ is disposed in the field around the central figure, identifying the issuing city of Hadrianeia.
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Muntplaats Hadrianeia, Mysia, Turkey
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Aanvullende informatie

Hadrianeia was a minor Mysian city whose civic coinage under Septimius Severus reflects the broader pattern of provincial loyalty-signaling that followed his victory in the 193–197 civil wars. Cities across the eastern provinces issued bronze in his name partly as a practical statement of allegiance to the winning side — Pescennius Niger had held the East, and demonstrating enthusiasm for Severus carried obvious advantages.

The conventus of Adramyteum administered a stretch of the Mysian interior where coin finds remain sparse, making precise die-study difficult.

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