Lebedos was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League, situated on the Aegean coast of Asia Minor between Colophon and Teos. It was sufficiently obscure even in antiquity — Strabo remarks that by his time the city had been nearly depopulated, its inhabitants forcibly relocated to Ephesus under a scheme pushed by Lysimachus. Bronze civic coinage from Lebedos is rare precisely because the city's independent minting life was compressed and interrupted, with autonomous issues attributed to a relatively narrow window before Macedonian consolidation of the region reshaped local authority.
Lebedos was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League, situated on the Aegean coast of Asia Minor between Colophon and Teos. It was sufficiently obscure even in antiquity — Strabo remarks that by his time the city had been nearly depopulated, its inhabitants forcibly relocated to Ephesus under a scheme pushed by Lysimachus. Bronze civic coinage from Lebedos is rare precisely because the city's independent minting life was compressed and interrupted, with autonomous issues attributed to a relatively narrow window before Macedonian consolidation of the region reshaped local authority.