
Officine Temnus (Turkey / Eolide)
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Aeolis, Temnos, Pseudo Autonomous Circa 220AD, AE26, 10.31g: Obv: Youthful male bust of the Senate rigth "IEPAC CVN KAHTOC" Rev: Two nemesis standing, facing eachother. "CTP AVP EPNSIOV TEMN-EITWN". SNG Cop 268 (Same dies).
Temnos (Latinized, Temnus) (Greek: Τήμνος) was a small Greek city-state of Aeolia, later incorporated in the Roman province of Asia, on the western coast of Anatolia. Its bishopric was a suffragan of Ephesus, the capital and metropolitan see of the province, and is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees.[1]
The little town was near the Hermus River, which is shown on its coins. Situated at elevation it commanded the territories of Cyme, Phocaea, and Smyrna. Under Augustus it was already on the decline; under Tiberius it was destroyed by an earthquake;[2] and in the time of Pliny it was no longer inhabited. It was, however, rebuilt later.
One of the city's more noteworthy figures was the rhetorician Hermagoras.
Collezione : Ancient Places