Vol. |
№ |
Province |
City |
Person |
Diam. |
Obverse |
Inscription |
Design |
Reverse |
Inscription |
Design |
III
|
986
|
Bithynia-Pontus
|
Koinon of Bithynia
|
Hadrian |
34
|
|
ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ
|
bare head of Hadrian, right
|
|
ΚΟΙ-ΝΟΝ ΒΕΙΘΥΝΙΑϹ
|
temple with two columns on podium of two steps; in pediment, uncertain figure between pellets; within, Capitoline triad: in the centre, Zeus stands facing, resting with right hand on long sceptre, between Hera, left standing right and Athena, right, standing left Hera rests with left hand on long sceptre. Athena crowns Zeus and holds an aphlaston in her left hand
|
III
|
988
|
Bithynia-Pontus
|
Koinon of Bithynia
|
Sabina |
32
|
|
ΣΑΒΕΙΝΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗ
|
diademed and draped bust of Sabina, right, hair falling in plait down neck
|
|
ΚΟΙ-ΝΟΝ ΒΕΙΘΥΝΙΑϹ
|
temple with two columns on podium of two steps; in pediment, sacrificing Genius between pellets; within, Capitoline triad: in the centre, Zeus stands facing, resting with right hand on long sceptre, between Hera, left standing right and Athena, right, standing left Hera rests with left hand on long sceptre. Athena crowns Zeus and holds aphlaston in her left hand
|
III
|
985
|
Bithynia-Pontus
|
Koinon of Bithynia
|
Hadrian |
34
|
|
ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ
|
laureate head of Hadrian, right
|
|
ΚΟΙ-ΝΟΝ ΒΕΙΘΥΝΙΑϹ
|
temple with two columns on podium of two steps; within, Capitoline triad: in the centre, Zeus stands facing, resting with right hand on long sceptre, between Hera, left standing right and Athena, right, standing left Hera rests with left hand on long sceptre Athena crowns Zeus and holds aphlaston in her left hand
|
III
|
987
|
Bithynia-Pontus
|
Koinon of Bithynia
|
Hadrian |
26
|
|
ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΤΡΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ϹΕΒ
|
radiate head of Hadrian, right
|
|
ΚΟΙ-ΝΟΝ ΒΕΙΘΥΝΙΑϹ
|
temple with two columns on podium of two steps; within, Capitoline triad: in the centre, Zeus stands facing, resting with right hand on long sceptre, between Hera, left standing right and Athena, right, standing left Hera rests with left hand on long sceptre Athena crowns Zeus and holds an aphlaston in her left hand; sacrificing Genius in pediment (?); Victories on raking cornices and on apex (?)
|