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                <title>Roman Provincial Coin Type struck under Hadrian from Stratonicea Hadrianopolis in Lydia</title>
                                    <editor>Jerome Mairat supported by a fine-tuned OpenAI GPT-4o mini model</editor>
                                    <funder>John Fell OUP Research Fund</funder>
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            <p>Data sourced from Roman Provincial Coinage Online: RPC Online (https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk). A complete list of the epidoc files available can be found at https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/epidoc.</p>
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                <date>2024-07-12 08:45:42</date>
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                <desc>Obverse of the coin illustrating this coin type on RPC online: see <ref target="https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coin/74258"/> for more details</desc>
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						<persName type="emperor">
						    <rs type="title" key="Imperator"><expan><abbr>Αὐτο</abbr><ex>κράτωρ</ex></expan></rs>
						    <name type="cognomen" key="Trajanus">Τραϊανὸς</name>
						    <name type="cognomen" key="Hadrianus">Ἁδριανός</name>
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						<w lemma="ἐπί">ἐπὶ</w>
						<persName>
						    <roleName type="official" key="strategos"><expan><abbr>στρα</abbr><ex>τηγοῦ</ex></expan></roleName>
						    <name type="cognomen" key="Candidus">Κανδίδου</name>
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						<placeName type="city" key="Hadrianopolis">
						    <name type="ethnic" key="Hadrianopolitans">Ἁδριανοπολειτῶν</name>
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                    <ab n="obverse">Emperor Trajan Hadrian</ab>
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                    <ab n="reverse">under strategos Candidus of the Hadrianopolitans</ab>
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                <div type="commentary" subtype="face" n="rev"><p>Zeus standing, holding thunderbolt in right hand, resting on sceptre with his left hand, looking at Athena standing left, looking right, her right hand resting on shield, her left resting on spear; at right, Hera standing, looking left, resting on sceptre with her left hand</p></div>
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                        <ref target="https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/10321">https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/10321</ref>
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