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Metal Size Weight<br />

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M<br />

9-8<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5+<br />

^ 5i<br />

^ 12<br />

M 9i<br />

ASIA.<br />

Gallienus.<br />

AY. KAI. no. rAAAIHNOC. Radiate head <strong>of</strong> Galiienus to ^. R. A*POAeiCieiiN.<br />

Archaic draped statue to r. crowned <strong>with</strong> modius, and <strong>with</strong> both hands held out,<br />

AY,<br />

in tetrastyle temple.<br />

KAI. no.' AI. TA<br />

Emperor galloping to r.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Gallienus to I. B. APOAICI€nN.<br />

Another similar, but Emperor galloping to I.<br />

Salonina.<br />

no. AI. KOP. CAAONINA C. (Publia Licinia Cornelia Salonina.) Head <strong>of</strong> Salonina<br />

to r., horns <strong>of</strong> crescent appearing above her shoulders. B. APOAICieiiN.<br />

Fortune as before to l.<br />

APOLLONIA Carise (Salbace).<br />

AHOAAONIA CAABAKI. Female head to r.<br />

B. KAAAinnOY CTP (arriyovyTOt).<br />

Asclepius and Hygieia opposed.<br />

Note.— It appears from Hierocles (Synecd. p. 688, and <strong>notes</strong>) tliat Salbace was a district <strong>of</strong> Caria,<br />

which contained a Heracleia and an Apollonia, and that both these being very common names, these<br />

Carian cities were distinguished as Heracleia Salbace and Apollonia Salbace. Two <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

former city (V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Asia, p. 65) bear as the type <strong>of</strong> the reverse the river-god<br />

Timeles, showing that Heracleia stood on or near the same river, which flowed through Aphrodisias.<br />

Between Aphrodisias and the Meeander were the districts <strong>of</strong> Attuda and Antiocheia ; Heracleia<br />

therefore was on the Tirades above Aphrodisias. It seems that Salbace was a district on the southwestern<br />

side <strong>of</strong> Mount Cadmus. Mr. Waddington supposes the ancient remains at Makuf to be those<br />

<strong>of</strong> Heracleia, but this cannot well be, if the <strong>map</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kiepert, to which Mr. Waddington refers, is<br />

correct, because Makuf is not near the Timeles or river <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias ; more probably the ruins<br />

at Makuf are those <strong>of</strong> Apollonia Salbace.<br />

AYT. K. n. A. rAAAIHN .<br />

APOLLONIA Pisidise.<br />

. Bust <strong>of</strong> Gallienus to r. B. AnOAAilNIATiiN. In<br />

exergue, AY. OP. KO (Aukjwv BpaKiiv KoXufui). Emperor standing<br />

octostyle temple ; in right hand, patera ? left resting on hasta.<br />

to I. in<br />

Note.—The letters <strong>of</strong> the exergue are explained by the inscriptions which Mr. Arundel (Disc, in<br />

Asia Minor, i. p. 236) found at Oloburlu in the road from Apameia Phrygise to Antiocheia Pisidiae.<br />

These inscriptions prove Oloburlu to be the site <strong>of</strong> Apollonia Pisidise prius Mordiseum, famed for its<br />

quinces (Stephan. in 'AjroWtavia, Atbenaeus, 3, 6).<br />

APOLLONIA Mysiae sive ad Rhyndacum.<br />

Note.—V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Asia, p. 26.<br />

M. Aurelius.<br />

AY. K. M. AYP. ANTSlNeiNOC. Head <strong>of</strong> M. Aurelius to r. B. AnOAAQNIATllN<br />

nPOO PYNAAKil. Apollo naked to r. ; in extended right hand ? left elbow<br />

resting on column.<br />

APOLLONIA incertse.<br />

Note.— Besides the three preceding ApoUoniae and the Apollonia <strong>of</strong> Lycia (Num. Hell. p. 144.<br />

Mionnet, Sup. vii. p. 4), there was an Apollonia in Caria, as appears from a coin which represents<br />

an equestrian figure, and below it the usual symbol <strong>of</strong> the river Mseandcr (Pellerin, PI. 65, fig. 13),

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