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                <title>Roman Provincial Coin Type struck under Philip I from Diocaesarea in Cilicia</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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                            <origPlace type="mint" ref="http://nomisma.org/id/diocaesareia_cilicia">
                                <placeName type="ancient" key="Diocaesarea" ref="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/648623">Diocaesarea</placeName>
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                            <origDate datingMethod="#julian" notBefore-custom="244" notAfter-custom="249">Philip I</origDate>
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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>2024-10-14 11:45:28</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/7380"/> 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/7380"/> for more details</desc>
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						<persName type="emperor">
						    <rs type="title" key="Imperator"><expan><abbr>Αὐτοκρ</abbr><ex>άτωρ</ex></expan></rs>
						    <name type="title" key="Caesar"><expan><abbr>Καῖσ</abbr><ex>αρ</ex></expan></name>
						    <name type="praenomen" key="Marcus"><expan><abbr>Μ</abbr><ex>ᾶρκος</ex></expan></name>
						    <name type="nomen" key="Julius"><expan><abbr>Ἰούλ</abbr><ex>ιος</ex></expan></name>
						    <name type="cognomen" key="Philippus">Φίλιππος</name>
						    <name type="title" key="Augustus"><expan><abbr>Σεβ</abbr><ex>αστός</ex></expan></name>
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						<placeName type="city" key="Diocaesarea">
						    <name type="epithet" key="Hadrianic">Ἁδριανῶν</name>
						    <name type="ethnic" key="Diocaesareans">Διοκαισαρέων</name>
						    <rs type="title" key="metropolis">
						        <expan><abbr>μητρ</abbr><ex>oπόλεως</ex></expan>
						    </rs>
						    <name type="ethnic" key="Cennati">
						        <expan><abbr>Κενν</abbr><ex>ατῶν</ex></expan>
						    </name>
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                    <ab n="obverse">Emperor Caesar Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus</ab>
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                    <ab n="reverse">of the Hadrianic Diocaesareans, metropolis of the Cennati</ab>
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                <div type="commentary" subtype="face" n="obv"><p>radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I, right, seen from rear</p></div>
                <div type="commentary" subtype="face" n="rev"><p>the Tyche of Diocaesarea seated right, on cubic chair, holding ears of corn and resting foot on swimming river god, facing the Tyche of Olba standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia</p></div>
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                        <ref target="https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/85729">https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/85729</ref>
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