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| 正面文字 | Greek |
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| 背面描述 | The personification of Demos is depicted seated to the left upon a throne or chair, draped in flowing robes rendered in layered folds. The figure extends its right hand forward holding a wreath, emblematic of civic honour and communal identity. The reverse legend, distributed around the field in Greek characters, identifies the issuing community as the people of Hadrianopolis Zephyrion. The composition is typical of civic bronze coinage from Cilicia under the Antonine dynasty, emphasising local pride through the Demos type. |
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Zephyrion was a small coastal settlement in Cilicia — likely the promontory site near modern Mersin — whose civic coinage under Antoninus Pius represents one of the more obscure municipal issues of the eastern empire. The dual ethnic legend pairing Adrianopolis with Zephyrion reflects a synoikismos, a formal administrative merging of two communities, almost certainly ratified early in Pius's reign. These joint-authority bronzes are poorly represented in major collections, and RPC IV.3 #4994 records only a handful of specimens.