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Æ30 - Severus Alexander ΕΠΙ ϹΤΡΑ ΑΥΡ ΕΡΑϹΕΙΝΟΥ, ΕΝΜΟΝΙΔΕΙΑ ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΝ СΙΠΥΛΟΥ

发行方 City of Magnesia ad Sipylum (Conventus of Smyrna)
年份 222-235
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材质 Bronze
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正面文字 Greek
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背面描述 Inscribed reverse with a multi-line dedicatory text arranged in horizontal lines enclosed within a laurel wreath tied at the base. The legend commemorates the Enmonideia games held under the magistracy of strategos Aurelius Eraseinos, referencing the civic community of the Magnetes of Sipylus. This purely epigraphic reverse type, devoid of figural imagery, is characteristic of Lydian provincial bronze issues celebrating local agonistic festivals during the Severan period.
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Magnesia ad Sipylum, perched beneath Mount Sipylus in Lydia, was one of dozens of Asian cities that leveraged the imperial cult under Severus Alexander to assert civic prestige through local bronze coinage. The magistrate name preserved in the obverse legend — Aurelius Eraseinos — is a rare survival of a strategos whose tenure can be partially anchored within Alexander's reign by this very issue. The Enmonidia festival referenced in the reverse legend was a local celebration of civic harmony, attested almost exclusively through the coinage itself rather than through literary sources.

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