Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Meshorer, Ya’akov.
Year of publication:
1985
Title of work:
City-Coins of Eretz-Israel and the Decapolis in the Roman Period
Place:
Jerusalem
Publisher:
Israel Museum.
Linked from:
Josephus
Jewish Antiquities
[History, Jewish, Greek,
94
]
Josephus
Jewish Antiquities
[History, Jewish, Greek,
94
]
Medallion minted by Sepphoris celebrating friendship with the emperor Caracalla (211-217 CE)
[ Bronze ]
Tetradrachm minted at Aelia Capitolina depicting the head of Caracalla and an eagle (211-217 CE)
[ Silver ]
City-Coin of Tiberias depicting the head of Trajan and Tychè of Tiberias standing on prow with a cornucopia (100 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Tiberias depicting the head of Trajan and two cross cornucopias with palm between (100 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Tiberias depicting the head of Hadrian and Zeus seated in a temple (119-20 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Tiberias depicting the head of Hadrian and Tychè standing on the prow of a galley (119-20 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Tiberias depicting the head of Hadrian and a galley (119-20 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sepphoris depicting the head of Trajan and two ears of grain (98-117-CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sepphoris depicting the head of Trajan and a wreath surrounding an inscription (98-117-CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sepphoris depicting the head of Trajan and a palm tree (98-117-CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sepphoris depicting the head of Trajan and a filleted caduceus (98-117-CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sepphoris depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and a temple with Tychè within (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Hades on a chariot carrying off Persephone (201-202 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Coodus and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture (190-191 CE),City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Commodus and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture (190-191 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Coodus and Ares, the god of war (191-192 CE),City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Commodus and Ares, the god of war (191-192 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Caracalla and the ceremonial foundation of the city (198-217 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Sebaste depicting the head of Aquilia Severa and a sphinx (220-222 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Philadelphia depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Heracles in a wagon (161-180 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Philadelphia depicting the head of Hadrian and that of Demeter (117-138 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Philadelphia depicting the head of Coodus and Tychè (175 CE),City-coin of Philadelphia depicting the head of Commodus and Tychè (175 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Pella depicting the head of Coodus and a temple (183 CE),City-Coin of Pella depicting the head of Commodus and a temple (183 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Pella depicting the head of Coodus and a nymphaeum (183 CE),City-Coin of Pella depicting the head of Commodus and a nymphaeum (183 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Nysa-Scythopolis depicting the head of Gordianus III and Tychè nursing the infant Dionysus (241 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Nysa-Scythopolis depicting the head of Gabinius and Nikè holding a wreath (67-49 BCE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Nysa-Scythopolis depicting the head of Faustina the Younger and Tychè in a shrine (147-176 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Nysa-Scythopolis depicting the head of Elagabalus and Tychè in a temple (218-222 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Nysa-Scythopolis depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Dionysus (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Nicopolis-Eaus depicting the head of Lucius Verus and Zeus (161-169 CE),City-coin of Nicopolis-Emmaus depicting the head of Lucius Verus and Zeus (161-169 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Hippos depicting the head of the local Tychè and a galloping horse (37 BCE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Hippos depicting the head of Faustina the Younger and Pegasus (161-176 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gerasa depicting the head of Septimius Severus and that of Alexander the Great (193-211 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gerasa depicting the head of Hadrian and Tychè together with the river god Chryssoroas (161-180 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gerasa depicting the head of Hadrian and Artemis-Tychē (129-130 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gaza depicting the heads of Antoninus Pius and of Tychè (153 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gaza depicting the head of Hadrian and the local Tychè with a heifer (131 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gaza depicting the head of Hadrian and Marnas and Artemis in a temple (132 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gaza depicting the head of Hadrian and Heracles with a club (131 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gaza depicting Minos and a sacred tree (131 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Gadara depicting the head of Coodus and that of Heracles (177-180 CE),City-coin of Gadara depicting the head of Commodus and that of Heracles (177-180 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Gadara depicting the head of Coodus and a Naumachia (180 CE),City-Coin of Gadara depicting the head of Commodus and a Naumachia (180 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Gadara depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the Temple of Zeus (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Flavia Neapolis depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the Temple on Mount Gerizim (159-160 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Flavia Neapolis depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the Temple on Mount Gerizim (159-160 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Flavia Neapolis depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Sol on a quadriga (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Flavia Neapolis depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and a temple with Tychè within (160-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Eleutheropolis depicting the head of Elagabalus and the goddess Rome, or Athena, holding Victoria (218 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Eleutheropolis depicting the head of Caracalla and that of Serapis (208 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Dora depicting the head of Trajan and a warship (111-112 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Dora depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the head of the god Dorus (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Diospolis-Lydda depicting the head of Caracalla and the local Tychè (209 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Diospolis-Lod depicting the head of Geta and Zeus-Heliopolites (210 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Diospolis-Lod depicting the head of Elagabalus and that of Serapis (218 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Caesarea Philippi (Paneas) depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Pan leaning on a tree (168-169 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Caesarea Philippi (Paneas) depicting the head of Elagabalus and Pan playing pipes (218-222 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Caesarea Philippi (Paneas) depicting the head of Caracalla and a shepherd” crook and pan-flute (210-211 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Caesarea Maritima depicting the head of Trebonianus Gallus and Dionysus (251-253 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Caesarea Maritima depicting the head of Trajan and the emperor sacrificing (112-117 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Caesarea Maritima depicting the head of Hadrian and Tychè (117-138 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Caesarea Maritima depicting the head of Hadrian and the ceremonial foundation of the city (117-138 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Vespasian and Tychè-Astarte standing on the prow of a ship (78-79 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Tychè and a warship (76-77 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Trajan and Tychè-Astarte holding scepter and cornucopias (116-117 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Nero and Phanebal (56-57 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Poseidon standing on a rock (168-169 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Hadrian and Tychè-Astarte standing on a galley (117-138 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Domitian and Tychè-Astarte standing on the prow of a ship (85-86 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ake-Ptolemais depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor on horseback (222-235 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ake-Ptolemais depicting the head of Salonina and Aphrodite in a niche (253-268 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Ake-Ptolemais depicting the head of Nero and the ceremonial foundation of the city (54-68 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Aelia Capitolina depicting the head of Hadrian and the ceremonial foundation of the city (130 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-Coin of Aelia Capitolina depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Tychè, the city goddess (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Aelia Capitolina depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the two Dioscuri and an eagle between them (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]
City-coin of Aelia Capitolina depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and a galley (138-161 CE)
[ Bronze ]