Nicaea Cilbianorum — not to be confused with the far more prominent Nicaea in Bithynia — was a minor inland settlement in the Lydian conventus reassigned to Ephesus for judicial administration. Its civic bronze issues under Domitian are rare precisely because the city's output was small and its coins rarely traveled far. The magistrate name ΤΕΙΜΟΚΛΗϹ appears in the grammateus role, a civic secretary whose name on the coinage served as an accountability marker under Roman provincial oversight rather than any honorific tradition.
Nicaea Cilbianorum — not to be confused with the far more prominent Nicaea in Bithynia — was a minor inland settlement in the Lydian conventus reassigned to Ephesus for judicial administration. Its civic bronze issues under Domitian are rare precisely because the city's output was small and its coins rarely traveled far. The magistrate name ΤΕΙΜΟΚΛΗϹ appears in the grammateus role, a civic secretary whose name on the coinage served as an accountability marker under Roman provincial oversight rather than any honorific tradition.