Vol. |
№ |
Province |
City |
Person |
Diam. |
Obverse |
Inscription |
Design |
Reverse |
Inscription |
Design |
IV.1
|
11094 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
27
|
|
[ ] ΑΥΡΗΛΙ ΚΟΜΟΔΟ[Ϲ]
|
laureate head of Commodus, right
|
|
[ ] ΙΟΥ ΚΑϹΤΟΥ ΟΥΛ Π[ΑΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ]
|
eagle standing on uncertain object (thunderbolt or globe?), facing, head, left, spreading wings
|
IV.1
|
8861 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
29
|
|
ΑΥΤΟ ΜΑΡ ΑΥ ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ
|
laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right
|
|
]ΤΑΛΙΑϹ
|
emperor (Commodus?) galloping, right, brandishing spear; to right, lion jumping, right
|
IV.1
|
25476 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
30
|
|
ΑΥ ΚΑΙ ΑΥΡΗΛΙΟϹ ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ
|
laureate head of Commodus, right
|
|
ΗΓΕ ΙΟΥ ΚΑϹΤΟΥ ΟΥΛΠΙΑϹ ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ
|
Zeus seated, left, holding patera and resting on sceptre
|
IV.1
|
8859 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
31
|
|
ΑΥ ΚΑΙ [ΑΥΡΗΛΙ]? ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ
|
laureate head of Commodus, right
|
|
ΗΓΕ ΙΟΥ ΚΑϹΤΟΥ ΟΥΛΠΙΑϹ ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ
|
nude Apollo (bearded, head assimilated to portrait of Commodus?) standing, left, holding patera over altar and laurel-branch
|
IV.1
|
10190 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
31
|
|
[ΑΥ ΚΑΙ] ΑΥΡΗΛΙ[ΟϹ] ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ
|
laureate head of Commodus, right
|
|
ΗΓΕ ΙΟ[Υ ΚΑϹΤ]ΟΥ ΟΥΛΠΙΑϹ ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ
|
the three Charites; to left, tripod
|
IV.1
|
8858 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
29
|
|
[ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΜΑΡ] ΑΥΡ ΚΟΜ[Ο]Δ[ΟϹ]
|
laureate head of Commodus, right
|
|
ΗΓΕ ΙΟΥ ΚΑϹΤΟΥ ΟΥΛ ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ
|
Hera standing, left, holding patera and long sceptre
|
IV.1
|
8862 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
30
|
|
[ΑΥΤ]Ο ΜΑΡ ΑΥ ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ
|
laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right
|
|
ΗΓΕ ΙΟΥ ΚΑϹΤΟΥ ΟΥΛΠΙΑϹ ΠΑ[ΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ?]
|
serpent coiling, facing
|
IV.1
|
8863 (temporary)
|
Thrace
|
Pautalia
|
Commodus |
29
|
|
ΑΥΤΟ ΜΑΡ ΑΥ ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ
|
laureate-headed bust of Commodus wearing cuirass and paludamentum, right
|
|
ΗΓΕ ΙΟΥ ΚΑϹΤΟΥ ΟΥΛΠΙΑϹ ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑϹ
|
temple with four columns in perspective enclosing statue of Asclepius standing, facing, holding serpent-staff; temple between two trees
|