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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Ionia| > |Magnesia ad Meandrum| > GB89276
Magnesia ad Meandrum, Ionia, c. 350 - 190 B.C.
|Magnesia| |ad| |Meandrum|, |Magnesia| |ad| |Meandrum,| |Ionia,| |c.| |350| |-| |190| |B.C.|, Magnesia ad Maeandrum was an inland city of Ionia, located on a small tributary of the Maeander River about 12 miles southeast of Ephesus. "..the temple of Artemis Leukophryene, which in the size of its shrine and in the number of its votive offerings is inferior to the temple at Ephesos, but in the harmony and skill shown in the structure of the sacred enclosure is far superior to it. And in size it surpasses all the sacred enclosures in Asia except two, that at Ephesos (to Artemis) and that at Didymoi (to Apollo)" -- Strabo, Geography 14. 1. 40.
GB89276. Bronze AE 14, SNG Cop 804; cf. BMC Ionia, 160, 17 - 18 (magistrate name illegible or off flan); SNGvA 7920 (same); SNG Tüb -, SNG Kayhan, aVF, pitting, reverse rough, Magnesia ad Maeandrum (near Tekin, Turkey) mint, weight 2.197g, maximum diameter 14.1mm, die axis 30o, c. 350 - 190 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo left, hair rolled; reverse forepart of rushing bull right, meander pattern behind truncation, MAΓ above, ΔHMHTPIOΣ (magistrate) below; SOLD











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