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coins ancient to romans provincial rpc i 3728 augustus ae21 cilicia olba ajax high priest

RPC I 3728 Augustus, AE21 Cilicia, Olba, Ajax High Priest

Ano de emissão 2

Metal Bronze

Mint Olba (Cilicia)

Qualidade VF

Raridade NC - Incomum

Type Bronze

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Olba  Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea) Cilicia
Æ (21 mm) 7.26 g. Year 2 (10/11–12/13)
ΑΙΑΝΤΟΣ ΤΕΥΚΡΟΥ; Head of Ajax as Hermes right, wearing close-fitting cap right; caduceus in right field.
ΑΡΧΙΕΡΕΩΣ ΤΟΠΑΡΧ(Ο)(Υ) ΚΕΝΝΑΤ(ΩΝ) ΛΑΛΑΣ, ΕΤ Β; thunderbolt
Staffieri 13–15 15
 

Bronze Æ21 mm., 8,69 g. Consevation: Very Fine

Now a village located 22 km inland NE of Seleucia ad Calycadnum at an elevation of ca. 1000 m. It was probably capital of Pirindu (Rough Cilicia) in the 6th c. B.C. The priests of the Temple of Zeus at Uzuncaburç ruled a state of unknown extent in the Hellenistic period, possibly under nominal Seleucid control. There was an Olban polis organized by the 1st c. B.C. at the latest, and in the Olban territory the provincial natives known as Kennateis or Kannatai. The priestly family was confirmed in power by Antony, then by Augustus, under whom the High Priest Ajax son of Teucer was toparch of the Kennateis and Lalasseis, the last perhaps located somewhere in the Calycadnus valley. In the 1st c. A.D. M. Antonius Polemo appeared as dynast of Olba, the Kennateis and Lalasseis. The state and city lost their independence when all Cilicia was made into a province ca. A.D. 72, and by the time of Domitian the temple town was separated from Olba and incorporated as a city, Diocaesarea.

Fonte : https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/3728

Coleção : VIIII Roman Provincial Coins

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