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Siceliotae

Definition
The group of Siceliotes who apparently sided with Carthage against Rome during the Second Punic War and struck coins, perhaps at Morgantina.
Concept Scheme
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Magnetes

Definition
The Magnetes, a people in Thessaly. Head (1911) assigns their coins to the mint of Demetrias in Thessaly.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Epirote League

Definition
The Epirote League (Northwestern Greek: Κοινὸν Ἀπειρωτᾶν, Koinon Apeirotan) was an ancient Greek coalition (koinon) of Epirote communities.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Visigoths

Definition
A series of non-imperial southern Gallic coinages (Gallic 1) attributed in RIC 10 to the Visigoths (RIC 3700-3775).
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Burgundians or Franks

Definition
A series of non-imperial southern Gallic coinages (Gallic 2) attributed in RIC 10 to the Burgundians or Franks (RIC 3776-3785.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Non-imperial African coinages

Definition
A series of non-imperial African coinages listed in RIC 10 that were struck before the Vandal regal series (RIC 3801-3819).
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Suevi

Definition
A series of non-imperial Spanish coinages attributed in RIC 10 to the Suevi (RIC 3786-3788).
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Acarnanian League

Definition
The Acarnanian League was the tribal confederation, and later a fully-fledged federation (koinon), of the Acarnanians in Classical, Hellenistic, and early Roman-era Greece. The league was founded in the 5th century B.C., but continued even after Roman intervention in Greece in 146. It was finally dissolved and incorporated into the Roman province of Achaea after the Battle of Actium in 31 B.C.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Roman Republic

Definition
The Roman Republic was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom, traditionally dated to 509 BC, and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire. It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world.
Concept Scheme
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Epicteteis

Definition
The people of Phrygia Epictetos, signing coins as Epicteteis, probably minted at Aezanis.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Saunitai

Definition
People in the region of Calabria who issued a small issue of silver coinage in the 4th century BC. See N.K. Rutter, History Nummorum Italy (2001), p. 60
Concept Scheme
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Cyrenaic Koinon

Definition
A koinon (league) of cities responsible for the production of coinage in the Cyrenaica in the 3rd century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Fenserni

Definition
People in the region of Campania who issued a small issue of silver coinage in the 4th century BC. See N.K. Rutter, History Nummorum Italy (2001), p. 67.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Libyan mercenaries

Definition
The Libyans were an insurgent group against Carthage in Africa, during the revolt also known as the Mercenary War (241-237 BC)
Concept Scheme
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Hispani

Definition
The group of Iberian settlers who struck coins in the name 'Hispanorum' at Morgantina in Sicily, probably from c. 211-133 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Samians at Zankle

Definition
The group of Samian settlers who briefly took control of Zankle (Messana) in Sicily from c. 493-489 BC and issued coins there.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Tyrrhenoi

Definition
The group of Tyrrhenian mercenaries who struck coinage probably in north central Sicily in the middle of the 4th century BC
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Campanian Mercenaries (Entella)

Definition
A group of Campanian mercenaries, originally employed by Athens for the Sicilian expedition, and subsequently settled by the Carthaginians at Entella, where they (over)struck a silver coinage. See I. Lee, NC 2012 for discussion.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Campanian mercenaries (Nacona)

Definition
A group of Campanian mercenaries apparently settled at Nacona in Sicily in the late 4th century, where they struck a bronze coinage.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Campanian mercenaries (Tauromenium)

Definition
A group of Campanian mercenaries general yassumed to have been settled by Dionysisus I of Syracuse at Tauromenium in Sicily, where they were responsible for silver and bronze coinage
Concept Scheme
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Confederation of Athena Ilias

Definition
Confederation of city-states in the region of Mysia and Troas that issues a common coinage in the Hellenistic period
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Bottiaei

Definition
Bottiaeans or Bottiaei (Ancient Greek: Βοττιαῖοι) were an ancient people of uncertain origin, living in Central Macedonia. Sometime, during the Archaic period, they were expelled by Macedonians from Bottiaea to Bottike. During the Classical era, they played an active role in the military history of ancient Chalcidice, but after the Macedonian conquest under Philip II nothing remained except the names of these two regions and the adjective Bottiaean, which was limited to sole geographical meaning. During the late 5th and early 4th century, they issued coinages in two locations, probably at Kalindoia and Spartolos.
Concept Scheme
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Amphaxians

Definition
The inhabitants of the Amphaxitis region who signed Macedonian silver and bronze coinage in the second century BC.
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http://nomisma.org/id/

Macedonians

Definition
The issuing authority of the Macedonians (ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ), in whose name coinage was produced under the late Antigonids and after the creation of the Roman province of Macedonia.
Concept Scheme
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Macedonian fourth region

Definition
The fourth region (Meris) of Macedonia in whose name coinage was produced in the second century BC.
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Macedonian first region

Definition
The first region (Meris) of Macedonia in whose name coinage was produced in the second century BC.
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Macedonian second region

Definition
The second region (Meris) of Macedonia in whose name coinage was produced in the second century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Perrheaboi

Definition
The Perrhaiboi were an Aeolian people, apparently originating in Thessaly. They struck coins, perhaps at Olosson or Phalanna
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Daorsi

Definition
The Daorsi were an Illyrian tribe who lived in the valley of the Neretva River. They issued coins in the 2nd century BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Labiatai

Definition
The Labeatae, Labeatai or Labeates (Ancient Greek: Λαβεᾶται; Latin: Labeatae) were an Illyrian people that lived on the Adriatic coast of southern Illyria, between modern Albania and Montenegro, around Lake Scodra (the ancient Lacus Labeatis)
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Chaonians

Definition
The Chaonians (Ancient Greek: Χάονες) were a tribe that inhabited the region of Epirus currently part of north-western Greece and southern Albania.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Thesprotians

Definition
The Thesprotians (Greek: Θεσπρωτοί) were an ancient Greek tribe, akin to the Molossians, inhabiting the kingdom of Thesprotis in Epirus.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Lacedaimonian League

Definition
A league of Lakonian cities formed probably in 195 Bc, before, probably, being turned in the Eleutherolakonian league by Augustus.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Franconian Circle

Definition
The Franconian circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire created in 1500. It was originally called simply the first circle, with a geographical term being added later.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Bavarian circle

Definition
The Bavarian circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire created in 1500. It was originally called simply the second circle, with a geographical term being added later.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Upper Rhenish Circle

Definition
The Upper Rhenish circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire created in 1500. It was originally called simply the fourth circle, with a geographical term being added later.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Saxon circle

Definition
The Saxon circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire created in 1500. It was originally called simply the sixth circle, with a geographical term being added later. It was was divided into an Upper and Lower Saxon circle in 1512.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Swabian circle

Definition
The Swabian circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire created in 1500. It was originally called simply the third circle, with a geographical term being added later.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle

Definition
The Lower Rhenish–Westphalian circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire created in 1500. It was originally called simply the fifth circle, with a geographical term being added later.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Burgundian circle

Definition
The Burgundian circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire. It was created as a later addition in 1512.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Electoral Rhenish circle

Definition
The Electoral Rhenish circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire. It was created as a later addition in 1512.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Austrian circle

Definition
The Austrian circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman empire. It was created as a later addition in 1512.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Lower Saxon circle

Definition
The Lower Saxon circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman. It was created by dividing the Saxon Imperial circle into two in 1512.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Upper Saxon circle

Definition
The Upper Saxon circle was one of the Imperial circles within the Holy Roman. It was created by dividing the Saxon Imperial circle into two in 1512.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Aargau, canton

Definition
The canton of Aargau, Switzerland, as issuing authority. Although parts of the canton of Aargau can be traced back to the medieval Aaregau, it was only formed under Napoleon from the Bernese Aargau, the Freiamt, the Fricktal and the county of Baden. With the Mediation Constitution, the canton of Aargau - like all other cantons - received the minting power, which it retained until the founding of the federal state of Switzerland in 1848.
Concept Scheme
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