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| Issuer | Antioch ad Maeandrum (Conventus of Alabanda) |
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| Year | 81-96 |
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| Diameter | 22 mm |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Mint | Antioch ad Maeandrum |
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Antioch on the Maeander was a minor Carian city whose civic bronze issues under the Flavians are among the least-studied of the Asian conventus series. The magistrate name preserved in the legend — ΚΛ ΑΓΛΑΟΥ ΦΡΟΥΓΙ — indicates a local official of Claudian citizen status, suggesting his family received Roman citizenship under Claudius or Nero, a common pattern in the region following imperial patronage of provincial elites.
The Alabanda conventus administered a geographically fragmented district; Antioch's issues from this period survive in very small numbers, likely reflecting limited local production rather than heavy attrition.