Tiny Artemis Persica from Hierocaesarea in Lydia

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  1. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    An interesting little Roman provincial at a good price. The coin was issued by the local magistrate of Hierocaesarea, a town in Lydia about fifteen miles south of Thyatira (BMC Lydia (vol. 22) p. lvii). The town was originally called Hieracome after an ancient sanctuary of Artemis Persica and struck coins from the first century B.C. The town's name was subsequently changed to Hierocaesarea by Tiberius. Coinage in the name of Hierocaesarea (Quasi-autonomous and Imperial) ranges from the time of Nero to that of Severus Alexander.

    Not unexpectedly -- because the town was built around a sanctuary to this goddess -- the coins of this city commonly feature Artemis Persica. Persic Artemis is depicted in ancient art as a winged female with a lion on either side of her (Cook AB, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 15 (1895), p. 11). We know this is Artemis Persica because coins of the city frequently bear the inscription ΠΕΡΣΙΚΗ along with the bust of Artemis on the obverse (BMC Lydia nos. 1, 5-10).

    Hierocaesarea Artemis.jpg
    Quasi-autononymous issue, time of Nero.
    Roman provincial Æ 14.6 mm, 3.24 g, 6h.
    Lydia, Hierocaesarea; Magistrate Capito, AD 54-68.
    Obv: ЄΠΙ ΚΑΠΙΤѠΝΟC, draped bust of Artemis Persica, right, with bow and quiver at her back.
    Rev: ΙЄΡΟ-ΚΑICΑΡ-ЄΩΝ, Artemis in short chiton, right, with one knee on back of stag, which she pulls down by the antlers.
    Refs: RPC I 2391; BMC v.22, p.102, 3.

    Let's see your coins of Hierocaesarea, coins of Persic Artemis, or anything else you feel is relevant!
     
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  3. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Great coin! I like the type and don't have one yet.

    Lydia Hierocaesarea - Artemis Stag.jpg
    LYDIA, Hierocaesarea
    AE17. 3.45g, 16.6mm. LYDIA, Hierocaesarea. Pseudo-autonomous, circa 1st century AD. SNG von Aulock 2955; SNG Cop 178. O: Draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder. R: IEP[OKAICAP]EΩN, forepart of stag right.
     
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    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Hierocaesareia.jpg
    HIEROCAESAREIA SEMI-AUTONOMOUS CIVIC ISSUE
    AE15
    OBVERSE: PERCIKH; draped bust of Artemis Persica right, with bow and quiver
    REVERSE: IEROKAICAREWN, flaming altar
    Struck at Hierocaesaria 117-138AD
    2.66g, 15mm
    BMC 7
     
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