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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Sicily| > |Other Sicily| > RP19598
Melita (Mdina, Malta), Under Roman Rule, c. 44 - 36 B.C., Propraetor C. Arruntanus Balbus
|Other| |Sicily|, |Melita| |(Mdina,| |Malta),| |Under| |Roman| |Rule,| |c.| |44| |-| |36| |B.C.,| |Propraetor| |C.| |Arruntanus| |Balbus|, During the early Roman occupation, Melite had the status of a foederata civitas like other cities in Sicilia such as Messana (modern Messina) and Tauromenium (modern Taormina). Its inhabitants were regarded as socii and not as conquered people, so they retained their laws and had the right to mint their own coins. Although the Latin language and Roman religion were introduced, Punic culture and language survived in Malta until at least the 1st century A.D. Eventually, Melite was given the status of municipium, being granted the same rights as other Roman cities.
RP19598. Bronze semis, Calciati III p. 356, 14; RPC I 672; Coleiro 10; SNG Cop 473; SNG Evelpidis I 750; SNG Dreer 610; SNG Morcom -, F, Melita (Mdina, Malta) mint, weight 5.035g, maximum diameter 22.1mm, die axis 270o, c. 44 - 36 B.C.; obverse MEΛITAIΩN, veiled and draped female bust left, wearing stephane; reverse C ARRVNTANVS BALB PROPR, curule chair; rare; SOLD











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