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| Uitgever | Kingdom of Osroene, Edessa (Mesopotamia) |
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| Jaar | 239-242 |
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| Vorm | Round (irregular) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ |
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| Rand | Plain |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Osroene was a client kingdom that had spent generations navigating between Rome and Parthia, and by the reign of Gordian III the dynasty was effectively a Roman instrument. The Abgarid king named on this coin — almost certainly Abgar X Phraates — was the last of his line; the kingdom was absorbed outright into the Roman provincial system around 244 AD, making issues struck in Gordian's name among the final products of a mint that had operated continuously for over two centuries.
The bilingual royal title, Greek ΑΒΓΑΡΟϹ ΒΑϹΙΛΕΥϹ, reflects the hybrid Greco-Aramaic culture Edessa sustained long after neighboring cities had Romanized more completely. Syriac Christianity had already taken root here by this point.