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<p>[QUOTE="ancientone, post: 2808457, member: 71599"]What about cities like Cyme(Kyme)? With provincials I use the Latin form Cyme, but before 44BC I would use Kyme.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Cyme:</b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656458[/ATTACH] </b></p><p><b>Aeolis, Cyme. AE18. Amazon Kyme/Isis </b></p><p>Obv: K VMH Amazon Kyme bust r., turreted.</p><p>Rev: KVM AIWN Isis standing l., sistrum in r., situla in l.</p><p>Time of Valerian to Gallienus.</p><p>BMC 120</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Caphyae:</b></p><p>[ATTACH=full]656459[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Achaea, Arcadia, Caphyae. Septimius Severus Æ22 </b></p><p>Obv: Laureate head right.</p><p>Rev: KAΦYI ATΩN / Artemis, with veil billowing, running left, head right, holding torch and bow.</p><p>22mm., 5.2gm.</p><p>BCD Peloponnesos 1385.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Corinth:</b></p><p>[ATTACH=full]656462[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Achaea. Corinthia, Corinth. Caracalla Æ24. </b></p><p>Obv: Laureate, draped bust of Caracalla left. Melikertes-Palaimon.</p><p>Rev: CLI COR / Melikertes-Palaimon reclining right on the back of a dolphin, pine tree in background.</p><p>24mm., 8.1 g.</p><p>BCD Corinth 930.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Corycus:</b></p><p>[ATTACH=full]656465[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>Cilicia, Corycus. After 1st Century AD. </b></p><p>Obv: KW PVKI. Galley aphlaston/aplustre.</p><p>Rev: AVTO NOM. Winged caduceus.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Crete: </b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656466[/ATTACH]</b></p><p><b>Crete, Koinon of Crete. Hadrian AE </b></p><p>Hadrian, AE of the Koinon of Crete. 117-138 AD.</p><p>Obv: AVT KAICAP ADRIANOC, laureate head right.</p><p>Rev: K-K(ΚΟΙΝΟΝ ΚΡΗΤΩΝ) to left and right of basket containing poppy and two grain-ears.</p><p>Svoronos 123; SNG Copenhagen 587.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Cilbiani:</b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656470[/ATTACH]</b></p><p><b>Lydia, Cilbiani. Geta AE18. River-god Kilbos </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>Obv: L CEP GETAC KAI, laureate, draped bust right.</p><p>Rev: KILBIANW N TWNANW, River-god Kilbos reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiae, resting arm on overturned urn from which waters flow. BMC 8. <b> </b></p><p><b> </b></p><p><b><b>Cassandrea:</b></b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656471[/ATTACH]</b></p><p><b>Macedonia, Cassandrea. Hadrian AE22. Zeus-Ammon </b></p><p>Obverse: Laureate head right</p><p>Reverse: Bearded and horned head of Zeus-Ammon left</p><p>Weight: 4.1 gm</p><p>Diameter: 21 mm</p><p>Ref: Moushmov 6310 <b> </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b><b>Carrhae:</b></b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656474[/ATTACH]Mesopotamia, Carrhae. Elagabalus AE17 </b></p><p>Obv: Radiate bust right.</p><p>Rev: KAΡAKOMH, Crescent with star, pendant fillets and pellet below.</p><p>17mm and 2.8g.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Cyzicus:</b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656479[/ATTACH] </b></p><p><b>Gallienus AE. Cyzicus, Mysia, Neokoros. 253-268 AD. AE22, 6.8g.</b></p><p>Obv: A K P L GALLIHNOC, laureate, draped bust right.</p><p>Rev: KYZI-KH-NWN NEOKOP, altar between two serpent-entwined torches.</p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Cotiaeum:</b></p><p><b> </b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]656480[/ATTACH] </b></p><p><b>Phrygia, Cotiaeum. Philip I AE26 Kyble. C. Julius Ponticus, Archiereus </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>Phrigia, Cotiaeum. Between 244 and 249</p><p>Obverse. M IOYLIOS P'ILIPPOS AYG</p><p>Reverse. EPI G IOYL PONTIKOY ARC'IER EWS KOTIAEWN</p><p>Kyble on stool being pulled by biga of lions. Polos / Tympanon</p><p>SNG AUL 3787(1). BMC 17 S174,78(2) <b> </b></p><p><b> </b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ancientone, post: 2808457, member: 71599"]What about cities like Cyme(Kyme)? With provincials I use the Latin form Cyme, but before 44BC I would use Kyme. [B]Cyme: [ATTACH=full]656458[/ATTACH] Aeolis, Cyme. AE18. Amazon Kyme/Isis [/B] Obv: K VMH Amazon Kyme bust r., turreted. Rev: KVM AIWN Isis standing l., sistrum in r., situla in l. Time of Valerian to Gallienus. BMC 120 [B]Caphyae:[/B] [ATTACH=full]656459[/ATTACH] [B]Achaea, Arcadia, Caphyae. Septimius Severus Æ22 [/B] Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: KAΦYI ATΩN / Artemis, with veil billowing, running left, head right, holding torch and bow. 22mm., 5.2gm. BCD Peloponnesos 1385. [B]Corinth:[/B] [ATTACH=full]656462[/ATTACH] [B]Achaea. Corinthia, Corinth. Caracalla Æ24. [/B] Obv: Laureate, draped bust of Caracalla left. Melikertes-Palaimon. Rev: CLI COR / Melikertes-Palaimon reclining right on the back of a dolphin, pine tree in background. 24mm., 8.1 g. BCD Corinth 930. [B]Corycus:[/B] [ATTACH=full]656465[/ATTACH] [B]Cilicia, Corycus. After 1st Century AD. [/B] Obv: KW PVKI. Galley aphlaston/aplustre. Rev: AVTO NOM. Winged caduceus. [B]Crete: [ATTACH=full]656466[/ATTACH] Crete, Koinon of Crete. Hadrian AE [/B] Hadrian, AE of the Koinon of Crete. 117-138 AD. Obv: AVT KAICAP ADRIANOC, laureate head right. Rev: K-K(ΚΟΙΝΟΝ ΚΡΗΤΩΝ) to left and right of basket containing poppy and two grain-ears. Svoronos 123; SNG Copenhagen 587. [B]Cilbiani: [ATTACH=full]656470[/ATTACH] Lydia, Cilbiani. Geta AE18. River-god Kilbos [/B] Obv: L CEP GETAC KAI, laureate, draped bust right. Rev: KILBIANW N TWNANW, River-god Kilbos reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiae, resting arm on overturned urn from which waters flow. BMC 8. [B] [B]Cassandrea:[/B] [ATTACH=full]656471[/ATTACH] Macedonia, Cassandrea. Hadrian AE22. Zeus-Ammon [/B] Obverse: Laureate head right Reverse: Bearded and horned head of Zeus-Ammon left Weight: 4.1 gm Diameter: 21 mm Ref: Moushmov 6310 [B] [B]Carrhae:[/B] [ATTACH=full]656474[/ATTACH]Mesopotamia, Carrhae. Elagabalus AE17 [/B] Obv: Radiate bust right. Rev: KAΡAKOMH, Crescent with star, pendant fillets and pellet below. 17mm and 2.8g. [B]Cyzicus: [ATTACH=full]656479[/ATTACH] Gallienus AE. Cyzicus, Mysia, Neokoros. 253-268 AD. AE22, 6.8g.[/B] Obv: A K P L GALLIHNOC, laureate, draped bust right. Rev: KYZI-KH-NWN NEOKOP, altar between two serpent-entwined torches. [B] Cotiaeum: [ATTACH=full]656480[/ATTACH] Phrygia, Cotiaeum. Philip I AE26 Kyble. C. Julius Ponticus, Archiereus [/B] Phrigia, Cotiaeum. Between 244 and 249 Obverse. M IOYLIOS P'ILIPPOS AYG Reverse. EPI G IOYL PONTIKOY ARC'IER EWS KOTIAEWN Kyble on stool being pulled by biga of lions. Polos / Tympanon SNG AUL 3787(1). BMC 17 S174,78(2) [B] [/B][/QUOTE]
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