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Numismata hellenica: a catalogue of Greek coins; with notes, a map ...

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Size Weight<br />

3<br />

6-<br />

21<br />

^2<br />

8-7<br />

4+<br />

23-7<br />

ADDENDA.<br />

TEMNUS ^olidis.<br />

lePA CYNKAHTOG. Young male head <strong>with</strong> horns? and pallium to r. (Senatus<br />

Romanus.) R. THMNEITSiN. The two Nemeseis opposed.<br />

TEOS loniffi.<br />

Gryphon, flying to r. B. Cantharus ; above, THI ; below, HPOAOTOS.<br />

Gryphon, seated to r. ; left foot raised, fi. THIflN, above which, wreath <strong>of</strong> ivy<br />

containing mon. 90, and below it, torch.<br />

TEEEIA Troadis.<br />

Note.—This city appears from Strabo (p. 665) to have stood at the north-eastern extremity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Idcean heights, near the left bank <strong>of</strong> the ^sepus.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Apollo to I. ^.. Sprig <strong>of</strong> olive in linear square, in the angles<br />

TERMESSUS Pisidia.<br />

<strong>of</strong> which PI<br />

TH"<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Apollo to r. B. TEPMHSSEilN in two lines ; between, lyre.<br />

TePMHCOeSiN. Laureate male head to r. ; behind the neck, caduceus. R. TON<br />

MGISONiiN. Helmeted draped female figure<br />

to I. ; in right hand, patera; left<br />

resting on hasta.<br />

TEUTHRANIA Mysiffi.<br />

Note.— Teuthrania occupied a part <strong>of</strong> the valley <strong>of</strong> the Lower Caicus ; its position is described <strong>with</strong><br />

great precision by Strabo, as having been about 70 stades distant from each <strong>of</strong> the four cities,<br />

Pergamum, Elaea, Pitane, and Atarneus ; this accords <strong>with</strong> the distance <strong>of</strong> Pergamum from the sea-<br />

coast, where the three other cities stood, namely, about 15 o. a. The two following <strong>coins</strong> were found<br />

in that part <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />

3"7 Radiate head, <strong>with</strong> hair hanging on the shoulders, adv. B. "E, in quad, incus.<br />

4'6 Head <strong>of</strong> Bacchus crowned <strong>with</strong> ivy ? to r. R. "E ; to I., two globules.<br />

187<br />

THYATEIRA Lydise.<br />

Salonina.<br />

KOP. CAAiiNINA CGB. Head <strong>of</strong> Salonina to r-. R. GDI C. CRT. APXeMIAOPOV<br />

GVATGIPHNQN. Ceres, standing, adv., veiled, and in long drapery; in right<br />

hand, long torch ; in left, two poppies.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> bearded Hercules to r. R. GYATGIPHNQ. in two lines, between. Lion<br />

to r.<br />

TRALLES.<br />

Serpent issuing from open cista to L, in wreath <strong>of</strong> ivy. B. Quiver,<br />

round which<br />

are entwined two serpents ; between their opposed heads, fulmen ; in field to I.,<br />

TPAA ; to r., eagle to r. ; on the lower part <strong>of</strong> the quiver, mon. 86.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Jupiter to r. R. TPAAAIANQN. Eagle on fulmen! <strong>with</strong> open wings to r.;<br />

in field to r., star.

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