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| Issuer | Eucarpia (Conventus of Apamea) |
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| Year | 14-37 |
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| Reference(s) | RPC I#3159 |
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| Reverse description | A draped goddess stands facing, her right arm raised and extended, likely in a gesture of salutation or benediction; her left arm is lowered and partially draped. The figure is rendered in a frontal, hieratic stance typical of civic tutelary deities on Phrygian provincial bronzes. The Greek legend naming the local magistrate Lykidas, son of Euxenos, of the Eucarpitean people, is distributed in the field around the deity in two columns. The style reflects the local workshop tradition of Eucarpia under the magistracy system. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
| Reverse lettering | ΕΥΚΑΡΠΙΤΙΚΟΥ ΛΥΚΙΔΑΣ ΕΥΞΕΝΟΥ (Translation: Eucarpitean, Lykidas, son of Euxenos) |
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