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Medaillon - Severus Alexander ΠΡΟϹΤΑΝΝΕΩΝ ΘΕΜΙϹ

Issuer Prostanna (Lycia et Pamphylia)
Year 222-235
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Three nude male athletes are depicted in a composition referencing the Themis agonistic games of Prostanna. The central figure stands facing with head turned to the left, extending his hand to place a pebble or voting token into a vase or urn, while the flanking athletes stand in profile — one to the right and one to the left — each holding a pebble. Above the group, an agonistic crown is prominently displayed as a symbol of the prize awarded at the games. The reverse legend ΠΡΟϹΤΑΝΝΕΩΝ ΘΕΜΙϹ, inscribed in Greek, identifies the issuing city of Prostanna and the sacred contest of Themis.
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Edge Plain
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