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Æ36 - Gordian III ΔΗΜΟϹ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ ΑΦΡΟΔΙϹΙΕΩΝ

Issuer Aphrodisias (Conventus of Alabanda)
Year 238-244
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Weight 22.45 g
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Obverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (238-244)
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Aphrodisias enjoyed an unusually privileged relationship with Rome, having received a formal declaration of freedom and tax immunity — confirmed repeatedly by successive emperors — largely because the city housed the most celebrated sanctuary of Aphrodite in the eastern provinces, and because local elites were skilled at leveraging that status diplomatically. The ΔΗΜΟϹ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ ΑΦΡΟΔΙϹΙΕΩΝ inscription is a direct assertion of that chartered freedom, not decorative civic pride.

Gordian III's reign produced a particularly dense civic bronze output across Caria, as the young emperor's court was receptive to honorific emissions from allied cities. This piece falls under the Alabanda conventus jurisdiction, the administrative district through which Aphrodisian civic issues were formally recognized.

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