Search results: 8 entries found.

I 4001
Tiberius Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Syria
Æ (23 mm) 7.74 g. Year 96 = AD 30/1
head of Pompey, r.
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ; ϘϚ; Athena, seated l., holding Nike; in field several letters
Boyce 23 2
I 4002
Tiberius Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Syria
Æ (23 mm) 9.24 g. Year 96 = AD 30/1
head of Pompey, r.; (to r., star)
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ (ΕΤΟΥϹ); Athena, standing l., with Nike and spear and shield; in field, varying letters
BMC 48, Cop 245, Boyce 24-6 5
I 4002A
Tiberius Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Syria
Æ (23 mm) 6.00 g.
head of Pompey, r.; monogram and Ρ
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ ΛΡ; Nike advancing r., with palm and wreath
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II 1725
Domitian Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ (23 mm) 10.14 g. Year 149 (AD 83/4)
head of Pompey, r; in front, star of six rays
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΘΜΡ ΠΡ ΑΛΚ, ΜΗΝΕ - ΜΑ (in field, r. and l.); Athena standing, l., holding Nike in r. hand, l. hand resting on shield
SNG France 1223 6
II 1726
Domitian Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ (23 mm) 11.14 g. Year 152 (AD 86/7)
head of Pompey, r; in front, star of six rays
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΒΝΡ ΠΡ ΜΕ, ΔΙΟ/ΑϹ/Κ(?)Α (in l. field); Athena standing, l., holding Nike in r. hand, l. hand resting on shield
SNG France 1224 6
IV.3 3580 (temporary)
Antoninus Pius Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ 10.52 g. 'Pseudo-autonomous': Reign of Antoninus Pius
ΓΝ [ΠοΜΠ]ΗΙοϹ; bare head of Pompey, r.
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΘϹ; turreted and veiled Tyche seated on rock, l., resting arm on rock, resting foot on swimming river-god
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IV.3 5841 (temporary)
Uncertain Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ 12.52 g. The Antonines
ΓΝ ΠοΜΠΗΙοϹ; head of Pompey, r.
ΠΟΜΠΕΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ ΘΚϹ; turreted and veiled Tyche seated, l., resting foot on swimming river-god; Tyche's seat decorated with sphinx
BMC 51, F. Imhoof-Blumer, JHS 8 (1898), 166, no. 15 7
IV.3 10307 (temporary)
Uncertain Pompey
Pompeiopolis  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ 8.24 g. The Antonines
ΓΝ ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟϹ; head of Pompey, r.
ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΠΟΛΕΙΤωΝ; Dionysus (youthful) standing, l., holding cantharus over panther and long thyrsus
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