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                <title>Roman Provincial Coin Type struck under Elagabalus from Caesarea Maritima in Samaria</title>
                                    <editor>Joe Shephard supported by a fine-tuned OpenAI GPT-4o mini model</editor>
                <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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                    <name>Jerome Mairat</name>
                    <resp>director and editor</resp>
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                    <licence target="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 4.0 licence</licence>
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                                <placeName type="ancient" key="Caesarea_Maritima" ref="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/678401">Caesarea Maritima</placeName>
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                            <origDate datingMethod="#julian" notBefore-custom="218" notAfter-custom="222">Elagabalus</origDate>
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            <p>Encoded following the EpiDoc guidelines (https://epidoc.stoa.org), inspired by SigiDoc (http://sigidoc.huma-num.fr), using Unicode for inscriptions.</p>
            <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>2025-01-13 20:37:29</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/260584"/> for more details</desc>
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                <desc>Reverse of the coin illustrating this coin type on RPC online: see <ref target="https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coin/260584"/> for more details</desc>
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						<persName type="emperor">
						    <rs type="title" key="Imperator"><expan><abbr>Im</abbr><ex>perator</ex></expan></rs>
						    <name type="cognomen" key="Caesar"><expan><abbr>C</abbr><ex>aesar</ex></expan></name>
						    <name type="praenomen" key="Marcus"><expan><abbr>M</abbr><ex>arcus</ex></expan></name>
						    <name type="nomen" key="Aurelius"><expan><abbr>Au</abbr><ex>relius</ex></expan></name>
						    <name type="cognomen" key="Antoninus">Antoninus</name>
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						<placeName type="city" key="Caesarea_Maritima">
						    <gap reason="illegible" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
						    <expan><abbr>Caes</abbr><ex>area</ex></expan>
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                    <ab n="obverse">Emperor Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus</ab>
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                    <ab n="reverse">[---] Caesarea</ab>
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                <div type="commentary" subtype="face" n="obv"><p>laureate and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, seen from front</p></div>
                <div type="commentary" subtype="face" n="rev"><p>front view of temple with four columns with arcuated lintel in the middle of pediment, within which Tyche standing facing turreted, head left, holding small bust and spear and placing foot on globe(?); in each aisle, statue standing</p></div>
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                        <ref target="https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/56231">https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/56231</ref>
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