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Image of specimen #20 |
URI | https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/1428 json ttl rdf xml epidoc |
Volume | I |
Number | 1428 |
Province | Achaea |
Region | Thessaly |
City | Koinon of Thessaly |
Reign | Augustus |
Person (obv.) | Augustus |
Magistrate | Megalokles Arist— (strategos) |
Issue | Augustus and Tiberius Caesar (?) |
Obverse inscription | ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗΩΝ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΩΝ |
Edition | Σεβαστήων Θεσσαλῶν |
Translation | of the Augustan Thessalians |
Obverse design | laureate head of Augustus (?), right |
Reverse inscription | ΣΤΡΑΤΗΓΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΚΛΕΟΥΣ ΑΡΙ(ΣΤ) |
Edition | στρατηγοῦ Μεγαλοκλέους Ἀριστ(—) |
Translation | under strategos Megalokles Arist— |
Reverse design | Athena Itonia standing, right, brandishing spear and shield, monogram in field |
Metal | leaded bronze |
Average diameter | 22 mm |
Average weight | 11.00 g |
Axis | 6, 7 |
Reference | Rogers 66–7; Burrer Em 2, p. 114–21, 63–106 (series 2) |
Specimens | 24 (17 in the core collections) |
Note | R. Bouchon, L’ère d’Auguste: ébauche d’une histoire politique de la Thessalie sous Auguste, BCH 132 (2008), pp. 427-71, demonstrates with solid arguments that the ‘Augustan era’ usedby Thessalians was not an Aktian one, but was adopted ony in AD 10/11. Accordingly, theemission struck by Megalokles on which the Thessalians are styled ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗΟΙ (RPC Ι,1428), should date from the very end of Augustus' reign, from AD 10/11 onwards. See alsoId., Monnayage des Thessaliens sous Auguste: une évolution par-à-coups? in C. Doyen (ed.), Etalons monétaires et mesures pondérales entre la Grèce et l’Italie (Louvain-la-Neuve,2017), pp. 141-64. |
Correction | Corrected coin-type (post publication) |