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| 正面描述 | Laureate bust of Emperor Commodus facing right, with short beard, draped in paludamentum over cuirass, the bust presented from a rear three-quarter perspective. The effigy conveys the imperial military character typical of Commodan provincial portraiture. The surrounding field carries the abbreviated Greek legend identifying the emperor. |
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| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Apollonis was a small Lydian city of modest political weight, which makes the naming of a local magistrate on a civic bronze issue the primary record of his existence. Moschianus, son of Pankleos, held the archonship sometime in the mid-180s — years when Commodus was deepening his identification with Hercules and systematically alienating the Senate in Rome. None of that turbulence reached Apollonis in any visible way. The city simply minted.