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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Lydia| > |Philadelphia| > MA92864
Philadelphia, Lydia, 193 - 211 A.D.
|Philadelphia|, |Philadelphia,| |Lydia,| |193| |-| |211| |A.D.|, Philadelphia, located south-east of Sardeis, was founded by Attalos II Philadelphos, King of Pergamon. It was an important and wealthy trade center that retained its importance until late Byzantine times. Saint Paul and Saint John the Theologian, visited, and established the first Christian churches. St. Ignatius of Antioch visited on his trip to his martyrdom in Rome. Philadelphia is among the Seven Churches named in John's Book of Revelation.
MA92864. Bronze AE 21, GRPC Lydia III Philadelphia 67; BMC Lydia p. 192, 33; Bernhart Dionysos 138; Gokyildirim Istanbul 354; SNG Cop -; SNGvA -; Imhoof-Blumer Lydien -, Choice VF, brown tone, slight roughness, tiny edge cracks, Lydia, Philadelphia (Alasehir, Turkey) mint, weight 4.398g, maximum diameter 20.9mm, die axis 180o, 193 - 211 A.D.; obverse ΦIΛAΔEΛΦIA, turreted and draped bust of Tyche of Philadelphia right; reverse EΠI ΔOK-IMOY A (archon Dokimos), Dionysos standing facing, nude, head left, pouring wine from kantharos in right hand over panther left at his feet on left, thyrsos in left hand; SOLD











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