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| Uitgever | Ephesus (Ionia) |
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| Jaar | 198-217 |
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| Referentie(s) | RPC V.2#564 |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Greek |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Artemis, the principal deity of Ephesus, depicted standing to the right and actively restraining a stag by grasping its antlers with both hands, pulling the animal's head downward in a dynamic hunting pose. The figure of Artemis is rendered in the conventional provincial style, wearing a short chiton appropriate to her role as divine huntress. The reverse legend ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ ΤΡΙϹ ΝΕΟΚΟΡΩΝ is distributed around the field, proclaiming Ephesus as a thrice-neocorate city — a prestigious honorific denoting the city's three imperial cult temples. The flan is irregular with a chip at the top rim and heavy patination obscuring finer details. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | ΕΦΕϹΙΩΝ, ΤΡΙϹ ΝΕΟΚΟΡΩΝ (Translation: of the Ephesians, thrice neocorate) |
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