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Æ37 - Marcus Aurelius ΔΙΑ ΚΑΡΜΙΝΙΟΥ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΑΝΟΥ ΑϹΙΑΡΧΟΥ ΑΤΤΟΥΔΕΩΝ

Issuer Attuda (Conventus of Alabanda)
Year 166-169
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Diameter 37 mm
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Obverse lettering Μ Α ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝοϹ Κ ΟΥΗΡοϹ ΑΥ(Το) ΚΑ(Ι) ΑΡ ΠΑ ΜΗ
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Reverse script Greek
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Karminiος Klaudianos, the Asiarch named on this coin, held one of the most expensive civic offices in the Roman East — the Asiarchate required funding public festivals, sacrifices, and spectacles at personal cost, sometimes bankrupting families across generations. His name appearing in the nominative on a provincial bronze from the minor Carian city of Attuda is a rare epigraphic survival, placing a specific man's ambition and wealth into the archaeological record at exactly the moment Aurelius was managing the Parthian war's aftermath and the first tremors of the Antonine Plague.

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