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Stater - Hntruma Kadyanda

Issuer Lycia, Dynasts of
Year 410 BC - 390 BC
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Currency Drachm (550-330 BCE)
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Reverse script Lycian
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Mintage ND (410 BC - 390 BC)
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Kadyanda was a Lycian city in the Xanthos valley whose dynastic coinage remains poorly documented relative to the major Lycian mints. Hntruma is attested only through coins — no other historical source names him — making issues like this one the sole evidence of his rule. The Müseler reference places him among the lesser dynasts of the early fourth century, a period when Lycia operated under nominal Achaemenid suzerainty while local rulers struck silver with considerable autonomy.

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