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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Pisidia| > WR35942
Cremna, Pisidia, 1st Century B.C.
|Pisidia|, |Cremna,| |Pisidia,| |1st| |Century| |B.C.|, Cremna was taken for Rome by Amyntas, commander of the Galatian auxiliary of Brutus and Cassius. For going over to Mark Antony, Amyntas was made king of Galatia and Pisidia. Upon his death, Cremna became a Roman colony. Later, it was the capital of Pamphylia. Cremna was abandoned in the Middle Ages and today it is mostly heaps of stone.
WR35942. Bronze AE 14, BMC Lycia p. 215, 1 var. (Γ in rev upper left); Lindgren 1282 var. (Z same), VF, Cremna (in Bucak district, Turkey) mint, weight 1.955g, maximum diameter 13.5mm, die axis 0o, 1st century B.C.; obverse turreted female head (Tyche) right, spear-head behind; reverse lion forepart right, KPH below; (in Bucak district, Turkey); SOLD











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