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Verica

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Regini and Atrebates. Mays 1992, 81: 'Described on coins as the son of Commios, and as REX; the coins are concentrated in the Atrebatic territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Andoco

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Catuvellauni. Mays 1992, 69–70: 'Known only through the coins. Once inscription links ANDOCO with Tasciovanus, but it is not certain whether this is as a son or another form of association'.
Concept Scheme
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Eisu

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Dobunni. Mays 1992, 77: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in the Dobunnic territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Commios

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Regini and Atrebates. Mays 1992, 72: 'This name appears by itself, and as COMMI F (and abbreviations thereof) referring to Tincommius, Eppillus and Verica. Commios, a Gaul, is frequently mentioned by Caesar...'.
Concept Scheme
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Sego

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Cantian. Mays 1992, 80: 'Known only through the coins. One of the inscriptions also bears the name TASCIO(vanus), but it is uncertain exactly what kind of assocation it was'.
Concept Scheme
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Addedomaros

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Catuvellauni (and part of Trinovantes). Mays 1992, 68: 'The name is known only through the coins, which are concentrated in the Trinovantian territory. It is possible that it was Addedomaros who was buried in the Lexden tumulus at Colchester'.
Concept Scheme
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Trocc

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Trinovantes. 'an early associate of Cunobelinus?'
Concept Scheme
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Ecen

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Iceni. Mays 1992, 76: 'Presumed to be the tribal name for the Iceni..., but it could just as well be a personal name; the coin distribution is certainly concentrated in Icenian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Crab

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Vectuarii. Mays 1992, 73: 'The full name is unlikely to be 'CRABOS', but may be an abbreviated form of a name beginning with CARA-, or it may be something like Carvilius (since B and V can be interchanged). The coins were probably struck by a ruler of a pagus or tribe to the east of the Durotriges...'.
Concept Scheme
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Dumnocoveros

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Corieltavi. Mays 1992, 75: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Rues

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Catuvellauni. Mays 1992, 79: 'Known only through coins; of which there are not many. One of the coins has Verulamium as mint-mark'.
Concept Scheme
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Vosenos

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Brigantes. Mays 1992, 82: 'It is known only from coins, which have all been found in Kent'. Also known as Vodenos or Vosenios.
Concept Scheme
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Aesu...

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Iceni. Mays 1992, 69: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in the Icenian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Aunt Cost

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Corieltavi. Mays 1992, 70–71: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Caratacus

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Berkshire and Attrebates. Mays 1992, 71: 'Coins are concentrated in Catuvellaunian territory. Son of Cunobelinus, and brother to Togodumnus and Amminus'.
Concept Scheme
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Tincomarus

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Regini and Atrebates, 'eldest son of Commios who ruled from Chichester'?
Concept Scheme
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Cunobelinus

Definition
ABC 2010, 174: Catuvellauni, Trinovantes and Cantiaci. Mays 1992, 74: 'When not abbreviated, the name is given both in the nominative (CVNOBELINVS) and in the genitive (CVNOBeLINI). Cunebolinus is described as the son of Tasciovanus, and as REX. The coins are concentrated in Catuvellaunian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Volisios Dumnovellaunos

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Volisios associated with Brigantes (or perhaps Parisi); could have been third son of Volisios. Mays 1992, 82: 'Known only from coins, which are concentrated in Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Anted

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Dobunni. Mays 1992, 70: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Dobunnic territory'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Epaticcus

Definition
ABC 2010, 175: Atrebates. Mays 1992, 77: 'Epaticcus is described on coins as the son of Tasciovanus, and is known only through his coins'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Solidus

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Cantiaci, 'son of Cunobelinus who ruled in Cantion after Amminus?'
Concept Scheme
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Ale Scavo

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Iceni. Mays 1992, 69: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in the Icenian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Touto

Definition
ABC 2010, 43: Inscription associated with the Cantiaci
Concept Scheme
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Tasciovanos

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Catuvellauni. Mays 1992, 80: 'Tasciovanus is known only through his coins, which are concentrated in Catuvellaunian territory. He might perhaps have been Cassivellaunos' grandson'.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Antedios

Definition
ABC 2010, 173: Iceni. Mays 1992, 70: 'Known only through the coins, which are concentrated in Icenian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Ex...

Definition
ABC 2010, 64, 175: Belgae. These 'coins are among the earliest inscribed coins in Britain'.
Concept Scheme
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Vepo

Definition
ABC 2010, 176: Corieltavi. Mays 1992, 81: 'The name is known only through coins, which are concentrated in the Corieltauvian territory'.
Concept Scheme
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Balakros

Definition
Balakros (Greek: Bάλακρoς), also Balacrus, the son of Nicanor, one of Alexander the Great's "Somatophylakes" (bodyguards), was appointed satrap of Cilicia after the Battle of Issus, 333 BC.He succeeded to the last Achaemenid satrap of Cilicia, Arsames.
Concept Scheme
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Arsames, satrap of Cilicia

Definition
Arsames (Greek: Ἀρσάμης) was an Achaemenid Persian satrap of Cilicia in 334/3 BC. He succeeded Mazaeus in this position. He took part in the Battle of Granicus and was able to survive that battle and flee to the capital of Cilicia, Tarsus. There he decided to burn Tarsus to the ground so as not to fall in the hands of Alexander but was prevented from doing so by the speedy arrival of Parmenion. Arsames fled to Darius who was at this time in Syria. He was slain at the battle of Issus in 333 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Tarkumuwa, satrap of Cilicia

Definition
Tarkumuwa was the issuer of coins in Cilicia in succession to Pharnabazus from the 370s BC, possibly as satrap of the region. He is often been identified with Datames, the satrap of Cappadocia. Wikipedia conflates the two men. For discussion see Casabonne O. 'De Tarse à Mazaka et de Tarkumuwa à Datamès: d'une Cilicie à l'autre?' in: La Cilicie : espaces et pouvoirs locaux (IIe millénaire av. J.-C. – IVe siècle ap. J.-C.). Actes de la Table Ronde d’Istanbul, 2-5 novembre 1999. Istanbul : Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes-Georges Dumézil, 2001. pp. 243-263. (Varia Anatolica, 13); https://www.persee.fr/doc/anatv_1013-9559_2001_act_13_1_988
Concept Scheme
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Aristonicus

Definition
Aristonicus (Greek: Ἀριστόνικος), who took the dynastic name Eumenes III (Greek: Εὐμένης Γʹ), was a pretender to the throne of Pergamum. He led the revolt against the Roman acquisition of the kingdom and found success early on, seizing various cities near the coast of Anatolia, including the island of Samos, and killing the Roman consul Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus. However, the revolt was eventually quelled by the Roman Republic in 129 BC, which led to the foundation of the Roman of Asia.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Mithradates I of Armenia

Definition
Mithridates of Armenia (Georgian: მითრიდატე; Armenian: Միհրդատ Իբերացի, fl. 1st century) was a Pharnavazid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia who served as a King of Armenia under the protection of the Roman Empire. Mithridates was installed by Roman emperor Tiberius, who invaded Armenia in AD 35.
Concept Scheme
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Arkathias II of Sophene

Definition
Arcathias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρκαθίας) was a Pontic prince of Persian and Greek Macedonian ancestry, and figure in the First Mithridatic War. Arcathias was a son of Mithridates VI of Pontus and his sister-wife Laodice.
Concept Scheme
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Mithradates I of Sophene

Definition
Ruler of Sophene, perhaps as satrap under Mithradates V of Pontos in the 2nd century BC, probably as successor to Arkathias I.
Concept Scheme
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Mithradates II of Sophene

Definition
Mithradates was the son of Mithradates VI of Pontos, given the rule of Sophene after the departure of his elder brother Arkathias II.
Concept Scheme
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Tiridates I of Armenia

Definition
Tiridates I (Parthian: 𐭕𐭉𐭓𐭉𐭃𐭕, Tīridāt; Greek: Τιριδάτης, Tiridátes) was King of Armenia beginning in 53 and the founder of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia. The dates of his birth and death are unknown. Tiridates was the son of Vonones II of Parthia, and brother of Vologases I, who placed him on the throne of Armenia
Concept Scheme
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Aristo- of Paphos

Definition
Ruler of Paphos in the late 5th century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Timocharis of Paphos

Definition
Ruler of Paphos in the early 4th century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Timarchos of Paphos

Definition
Ruler of the Paphos in the 4th century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Gorgos of Salamis

Definition
Ruler of Salamis in Cyprus in the 5th century BC
Concept Scheme
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Sa... King on Cyprus

Definition
Ruler of uncertain name who issued gold coinage at an uncertain mint in Cyprus. See Markou (2011), nos. 1-11
Concept Scheme
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Tachos of Egypt

Definition
Djedhor, better known as Teos (Ancient Greek: Τέως) or Tachos (Ancient Greek: Τάχως), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 30th Dynasty.
Concept Scheme
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Theodoric the Great

Definition
Theoderic was a king of the Ostrogoths, who reigned from 475 to 526.
Concept Scheme
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Cleopatra of Armenia

Definition
Cleopatra was the wife of Tiridates I of Armenia (c. AD 60-2 and 66-77). She is depicted and named on some of his coinage in both reigns.
Concept Scheme
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Arsames of Commagene

Definition
The existence of Arsames of Commagene has been inferred from a coinage in the name of such a king with types similar to those of Sames, who ruled from c. 130 BC. See F. Kovacs, Armenian Coinage in the Classical Period (Lancaster/London, 2016), p. 39.
Concept Scheme
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Abyty of Hierapolis

Definition
A Syrian priest-dynast of the 4th century BC, attested on coinage from Hierapolis Bambyce.
Concept Scheme
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Obodas I of Nabataea

Definition
Obodas I (Ancient Greek: Ὀβόδας, Arabic: عبيدة‎ ʿUbaydah) was king of the Nabataeans from c. 99 BC to 82 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Ki... of Idalium

Definition
Ruler of the Cypriot kingdom of Idalium in the first half of the 5th century BC.
Concept Scheme
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Euergetes, king of the Derrones

Definition
Euergetes, apparently a king fo the Derrones, is attested only through his coinage.
Concept Scheme
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Ekgonos king of the Derrones

Definition
King of the Derrones, whose name appears as EKΓΟ on coins of types shared with the Derrones.
Concept Scheme
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Khe..., king of the Derrones

Definition
King of uncertain name, beginning the letters XE on coins of types used by the Derrones.
Concept Scheme
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Sura

Definition
Roman magistrate who signed a Macedonian silver issue (die-linked to those of Aesillas) as Legatus pro quaestore. Possibly to be identified with Q. Braetius Sura who served in Macedonia between 93 and 87 BC.
Concept Scheme
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Cae(sar?)

Definition
Roman magistrate, apparently a praetor, who signed silver coinage in Macedonia apparently in succession to that of Aesillas.
Concept Scheme
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Lucius Fulcinnius, Roman Quaestor

Definition
Quaestor who issued coins in Macedonia, probably in the 160s BC.
Concept Scheme
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Teisiphonos of Pherae

Definition
Tyrant of Pherae; one of the brothers of Thebe, the wife of Alexander of Pherae, who usurped the tyranny after Alexander’s assassination.
Concept Scheme
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Mytilus of Illyria

Definition
Mytilos or Mytilus (Ancient Greek: Μύτιλος; Latin: Mytilus; ruled c. 270 – 231 BC) was an Illyrian king who reigned in southern Illyria. He was the successor of Monunius I, and probably his son. From around 270 BC Mytilus minted in Dyrrhachion his own bronze coins bearing the king's name and the symbol of the city.
Concept Scheme
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Simon

Definition
Dynast in the region of Illyria in the mid-late 4th century BC who issued coins imitating the types of Damastium.
Concept Scheme
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Heliocles of Bactria

Definition
Heliocles was a Graeco-Bactrian ruler who is attested only on coins featuring an uncertain Laodice. He was a contemporary of Eucratides I. It is unclear whether he should be assimilated with another Graeco-Bactrian Heliocles known from numismatic evidence
Concept Scheme
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Theophilus II of Bactria

Definition
Theophilos was a minor Indo-Greek king who ruled for a short time in the Paropamisadae around 90 B.C.
Concept Scheme
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Antiochus Nicator of Bactria

Definition
Antiochus Nicator was a Graeco-Bactrian king who ruled after Diodotus II and preceded Euthydemus I. The coins now attributed to him were previously considered to be early issues of the Diodotids, although Antiochus was also known from the 'pedigree' coins of Agathocles.
Concept Scheme
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Theophilus I of Bactria

Definition
Graeco-Bactrian ruler who is attested only through his coins. He seems to have been one of the last rulers in Bactria in the second half of the second century BCE, but nothing precise can be said about his reign.
Concept Scheme
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Gauda of Numidia

Definition
Gauda was a king of Numidia, who reigned from 105 BC to 88 BC. He was the son of Mastanabal and a grandson of Masinissa. Gauda was thus also a half-brother of Jugurtha. He was the father of Hiempsal II and the grandfather of Juba I.
Concept Scheme
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Mithridates III of Bosporus

Definition
Tiberius Julius Mithridates Philogermanicus Philopatris,[a] also known as Mithridates III of the Bosporus (fl. 41 AD, died 68 AD), was a Roman client king of the Bosporus, co-ruling with his mother, Gepaepyris.
Concept Scheme
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Ifes

Definition
Authority named in Lydian on sivler coinage of the 5th century BC.
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Gamerses

Definition
Issuer of bronze coins in Lydia, possibly at Sardis, in the 4th century BC
Concept Scheme
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