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Æ31 - Vespasian ΖΕΥΣ ΚΡΗΤΑΓΕΝΗΣ

Issuer Koinon of Crete (Cyrenaica and Crete)
Year 77
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse lettering ΖΕΥΣ ΚΡΗΤΑΓΕΝΗΣ
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The cult epithet Κρηταγένης — "born in Crete" — reflects the island's longstanding claim to be the true birthplace of Zeus, a tradition the Cretan koinon exploited aggressively in its civic coinage throughout the imperial period. Vespasian, who reorganized the province of Creta et Cyrenaica after a period of administrative neglect under Nero, provided a politically convenient moment for the koinon to reassert its religious identity on bronze.

The pairing of a reigning emperor with this particular cult title was not casual flattery — it anchored Roman authority to the oldest stratum of Greek religious geography.

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