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Kili

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Kili (Gili) in Hispania.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Za(…)

Definition
An individual who issued coins at the ancient city of Abdera, 520/515-492 BC. See J. May, The Coinage of Abdera (540-345 B.C.) (London, 1966), pp. 44-48.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Mithradatic Dynasty

Definition
The Mithridatic dynasty, also known as the Pontic dynasty, was a hereditary dynasty of Persian origin, founded by Mithridates I Ktistes (Mithridates III of Cius) in 281 BC. The origins of the dynasty were located in the highest circles of the ruling Persian nobility in Cius.
Type
Family, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Guldiner

Definition
Denomination with the value of guldiner.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Neuchâtel, principality

Definition
The principality of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, as issuing authority.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

1 1/2 ducats

Definition
Denomination with the value of 1 1/2 ducats, issued in the French speaking area. For the overarching concept, see one_and_half-ducats.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Dora

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Dora in Phoenicia.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Attalid Dynasty

Definition
The Attalid dynasty was a Hellenistic dynasty that ruled the city of Pergamon after the death of Lysimachus, a general of Alexander the Great. The Attalid kingdom was the rump state left after the collapse of the Lysimachian Empire. One of Lysimachus' officers, Philetaerus, took control of the city in 282 BC. The later Attalids were descended from his father and they expanded the city into a kingdom. Attalus I proclaimed himself King in the 230s BC, following his victories over the Galatians. The Attalids ruled Pergamon until Attalus III bequeathed the kingdom to the Roman Republic in 133 BC to avoid a likely succession crisis.
Type
Family, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Pforzheim

Definition
The mint(s) at the city of Pforzheim, National State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Lausanne

Definition
The mint(s) in Lausanne, a city in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, and the capital and biggest city of the canton of Vaud.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Mened...

Definition
Magistrate in Athens in 135/134 BC (issue 30). Presumably previously third magistrate in 136/135 BC [Thompson (1961 p. 573 and issue 29] and again third magistrate [ibid. p. 573 and issue 38] in 127/126 BC. Lit.: M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) issue 30 (and 29, 38); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, p. 5; Prosopographia Attica no. 9889.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Golgoi

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Golgoi on cyprus.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Alexander IV of Macedon

Definition
Alexander IV, erroneously called sometimes in modern times Aegus, was the son of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Princess Roxana of Bactria.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Caulonia

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Caulonia in Bruttium.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Basel, canton

Definition
The canton of Basel, Switzerland, as issuing authority.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Arrowhead

Definition
An ancient denomination of uncretain value in the shape of an Arrowhead
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Hasmonean Dynasty

Definition
The Hasmonean dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Judea and surrounding regions during classical antiquity. Between c. 140 and c. 116 B.C. the dynasty ruled Judea semi-autonomously from the Seleucids. From 110 B.C., with the Seleucid Empire disintegrating, the dynasty became fully independent, expanded into the neighbouring regions of Samaria, Galilee, Iturea, Perea, and Idumea, and took the title "basileus". It was founded by Simon Thassi and ended in 37 B.C. when Herod the Great rose to power as client-king of Rome.
Type
Family, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Bayreuth

Definition
The mint(s) at the City of Bayreuth in Franconia (German: Franken), National State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern), Germany.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Lebadeia

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Lebadeia in Boeotia.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Period 11

Definition
Later Severan
Type
Period, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

obole de blanchet

Definition
Denomination with the value of obole de blanchet, issued in the French speaking area. For the overarching concept, see obolo_di_bianchetto.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Central Italy

Definition
Region of Italy where cast bronze coinage was produced in the 3rd century BC, as defined in Historia Numorum, second edition, Italy, pp. 51-7.
Type
Region, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Nertobis

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Nertobis in Hispania.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Minaean Kingdom

Definition
The Minaean people were the inhabitants of the kingdom of Ma'in (Minaean: mʿn, vocalized Maʿīn; modern Arabic معين Maʿīn) in modern-day Yemen, dating back to the 10th century BCE-150 BCE. It was located along the strip of desert called Ṣayhad by medieval Arab geographers, which is now known as Ramlat Dehem. The Minaean people were one of four ancient Yemeni groups mentioned by Eratosthenes. The others were the Sabaeans, Ḥaḑramites and Qatabānians. Each of these had regional kingdoms in ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans in the north-west (in Wādī al-Jawf), the Sabaeans to the south-east of them, the Qatabānians to the south-east of the Sabaeans, and the Ḥaḑramites further east still.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Epistratos

Definition
Second magistrate attested in Athens in 101/100 BC. From Perithoidai (Habicht 1991, p. 10). Brother of his colleague, the first annual magistrate Amphikrates and probably son of Epistra[tos] (first magistrate in 136/135 [issue 64]) (cf. Thompson 1961, p. 550 with stemma; Habicht 1991, p. 10). Ephebic secretary in 102/101 BC (H. B. Mattingly, NC 157, 1997, p. 259): See M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) nos. 833-835, 837, 840-853 / issue 64 (p. 564); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, pp. 5 and 10 (101/100 BC); Prosopographia Attica 4951; P. M. Fraser – E. Matthews, A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names II Attica (1994) p. 152 s. v. Epistratos, no. 6; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 484 s. v. Epistratos.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Schwabach

Definition
The mint(s) at the city of Schwabach in Franconia (German: Franken), National State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern), Germany.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Ceraea

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Ceraea in Crete
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Kingdom of Persis

Definition
Kingdom in SW Iran ruled by semi-independent rulers, partially under the Seleucids and Parthians from the early 3rd century BC to the mid 3rd century AD.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Athenikon

Definition
Magistrate attested on the Alexander coinage of Cyme, c. 188-170 BC. See M. J. Price, Coinage in the Name of Alexander the Great and Philip Arrhidaeus (London/Zurich, 1994), nos. 1635 and 1642
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

C. Plautius

Definition
Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 121 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Dioscome

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Dioscome in Phrygia.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

M. Durmius

Definition
Roman moneyer operating under the authority of Augustus.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Thomas II von Schauenstein

Definition
Thomas II von Schauenstein was lord of Haldenstein from 1666 until 1667.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Selymbria

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Selymbria in Thrace.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Lysanias I of Chalcis

Definition
Lysanias was the tetrarch of Chalcis and Iturea from 40-36 B.C.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

1/8 florin

Definition
Denomination with the value of 1/8 florin, issued in the French speaking area. For the overarching concept, see 8th-florin.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

León

Definition
Medieval Christian mint belonging to the Crown of Castile, located in the town of León, Spain. It was one of the most important mints in the Kingdom, in operation from the 12th century until the 15th century. It coined billon, silver, and gold pieces.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

al-Salih 'Imad al-Din Isma'il

Definition
Imad ad-Din al-Malik as-Salih Ismail bin Saif ad-Din Ahmad better known as as-Salih Ismail (Arabic: الصالح إسماعيل‎) was a Kurdish ruler, the Ayyubid sultan based in Damascus. He reigned twice, once in 1237 and then again from 1239-45.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

1 1/2 litra

Definition
An ancient denomination with the value of 1 1/2 litrai
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Olophyxus

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Olophyxus in Macedon.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Brockage

Definition
A misstrike whereby a coin remains in the upper die after striking and acts as the die to strike the next coin, therbey producing a negative image of the design in the lower die.
Type
Peculiarity of Production, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Poteidania

Definition
The mint at the site of Poteidania in Aetolia
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Bonosus

Definition
Usurper against Probus in the year 280.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Magna Graecia

Definition
Stub for the ancient region of Magna Graecia.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

French Republic

Definition
France is a unitary sovereign state comprising territory in western Europe and several overseas regions and territories.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Julia Mamaea

Definition
Julia Avita Mamaea (14 or 29 August after 180–235) was the second daughter of Julia Maesa, a powerful Roman woman of Syrian origin, and Syrian noble Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus. She was a niece of empress Julia Domna; emperor Lucius Septimius Severus and sister of Julia Soaemias Bassiana. She was born and raised in Emesa (modern Homs, Syria).
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Theonneses II of Characene

Definition
Theonnesius II of Characene was a 1st century king of the kingdom of Characene. He ruled for only a few months in AD 46/47.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

10 ducati

Definition
Denomination with the value of 10 ducati, issued in the Italian speaking area. For the overarching concept, see 10-ducats.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Balansiyah

Definition
The (muslim) mint located in the actual city of Valencia, Spain. It was active between the 11th century (following the disintegration of the Córdoba caliphate and the beginning of the taifa reigns), and the Christian conquest in the 13th century (in the year 1238). Throughout its period of activity, it issued gold and silver coins. For the non-muslim mint of Valencia, see "Valencia".
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Mandronax

Definition
An individual who issued coins at the ancient city of Abdera, 473/470-449/448 BC. See J. May, The Coinage of Abdera (540-345 B.C.) (London, 1966), pp. 44-48.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Athenobios

Definition
Third magistrate attested in Athens in 127/126 BC. From Eupiridai. Son of Dionysios and father of the magistrates Niketes and Dionysios [issue 67]. As boy victor at the Theseia (IG II 2. ed. 958; I 60-62). As knight participating in the Pythais in 128/127 BC (FD III 2, 27; I 26): See M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) nos. 435-436 / issue 38 (p. 548); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, p. 19 (127/126 BC); Prosopographia Attica 245; P. M. Fraser – E. Matthews, A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names II Attica (1994) p. 12 s. v. Athenobios, no. 4; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 291 s. v. Athenobios.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Triple shekel

Definition
An ancient denomination with the value of 3 shekels
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Italy (South)

Definition
A southern Italian mint in the Republican period.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Mnaieon

Definition
An ancient denomination with the value of 100 drachms
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Alipheira

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Alipheira in Arcadia.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Governor of a Roman Province

Definition
The governor of a province in the Roman Empire in Republican and Imperial times.
Type
Role, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Zaranj

Definition
Zaranj is the capital of Sijistan.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Graxa

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Graxa in Calabria.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Uncertain Mint 68

Definition
Uncertain Mint 68, in Northern Mesopotamia
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Philistia

Definition
Philistia (Hebrew: פלשת, Pleshet) was a geo-political region occupied by the Philistines. Its northern boundary was the Yarkon River with the Mediterranean Sea on the west, the Kingdom of Judah to the east and the Wadi El-Arish to the south.
Type
Region, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Nicaea (Gallia)

Definition
The Late Roman mint at the site of the city of Nicaea (Nice) in Gaul
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Madinat Jayy

Definition
Isfahan is the capital of Isfahan Province in Iran, located about 340 kilometres (211 miles) south of Tehran.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Helmet 1 (Republican Moneyer)

Definition
Symbol of Roman Republican issuing authority, c. 206-195 BCE
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Maec(ius) Nepos/Nepotianus

Definition
Legatus Augusti pro praetore during the reign of the emperor Hadrian. He appears as Presbeutes and Antistrategos on coins of Perinthus and Bizye. Lit.: E. Schönert-Geiss, Die Münzprägung von Perinthos (1965) 153; Y. Youroukova, Die Münzprägung von Bizye (1981) 9. 50; B. E. Thomasson, Laterculi Praesidum I (1984) 163-164 no. 18; ibid., I Addendum (2011) 22:018; PIR² M 43 (reads Maecilius Nepos); W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (Wien, 2009) p. 706.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Cleopatra I Syra

Definition
Cleopatra I Syra was a princess of the Seleucid Empire, Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy V of Egypt, and regent of Egypt during the minority of their son, Ptolemy VI, from her husband’s death in 180 BC until her own death in 176 BC.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Salzburg Museum

Definition
Numismatic collection: At the museum’s founding in 1834, the coins and medals of the former independent archiepiscopal foundation of Salzburg were an important part not only of the collection but also of the presentation. The collection grew at a significant rate in the following decades. Its development was especially encouraged by the fact that several curators were simultaneously the foremost numismatists in Salzburg at that time. Above all Karl Roll (1850–1934) made an important contribution to it – the City of Salzburg has even named a street after him. The purchase of the Roll Collection ultimately made the museum collection the most comprehensive of its kind. The inventory suffered a grave and irreplaceable loss shortly after the end of the Second World War. After American soldiers transported the holdings to Hallein in 1945 – they had been salvaged in Dürrnberg – almost half the total inventory of Salzburg coins and medals went missing, among them nearly all rare and unique objects. Since then, a number of important pieces have been bought back. The heart of the collection consists in the Salzburg coins and medals. Coins were minted from the tenth century until 1810 with only few interruptions in Salzburg and several other cities and towns of the archiepiscopal foundation. In the Middle Ages and the sixteenth century, the coins minted here – contingent to the rich precious metal deposits in the Salzburg region – wielded great economic influence far beyond Salzburg. In the Early Modern Age important artists and dye cutters literally "put their stamp” on the appearance of the Salzburg coins and medals. The collection contains an extensive inventory of banknotes and paper money. A focus here is put on the local emergency issue of money after the First World War, some of which was designed by well-known artists, such as Anton Faistauer. More then 500 seal stamps show a spectrum of archiepiscopal seals since the eleventh century, from Salzburg guild seals to those of greatly diverse Salzburg institutions and persons. These are joined by original and later seal impressions and seal marks usual to the nineteenth century. Worthy of mention here from the orders, distinctions of honour and insignia are the insignia of the Salzburg Ruperti Order of Knights, the Chapter Cross of the Salzburg Cathedral Chapter and a great number of Tuscan orders, which the museum received from the Habsburg-Tuscany dynasty. Moreover, the Salzburg Museum also houses the most comprehensive medieval treasury of coins in Austria. In 1978, more than 28,000 silver coins were discovered in the house on Judengasse 10.
Type
Collection, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Limyra

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Limyra in Lycia. The mint is known in Lycian as Zemuri.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

LT (Republican Moneyer)

Definition
Symbol of Roman Republican issuing authority, c. 211-210 BCE
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Reiner Gronwalt

Definition
Mintmaster in Cologne (City), Germany, from 1602 to 1605, he died in office sometime soon before 25 April 1605. Lit.: Alfred Noss, Die Münzen der Städte Köln und Neuss: 1474-1794 (1926), pp. 39, 47.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Scythia Minor

Definition
The kingdom of Scythia Minor or Lesser Scythia (Greek: Μικρά Σκυθία, romanized: Mikra Skythia) was in ancient times the region surrounded by the Danube at the north and west and the Black Sea at the east, roughly corresponding to today's Dobruja, with a part in Romania, and a part in Bulgaria.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Sariakes of Scythia

Definition
King of Scythia, c. 188-167 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Pentekaidekadrachm

Definition
An ancient denomination with the value of 15 drachms
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Castor

Definition
Castor is the twin brother of Pollux. See Dioscuri for further reading.
Type
Deity, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Light miliarensis

Definition
Roman silver denomination of the 4th century AD. See RIC 8, p. 58.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Antiochus XII Dionysus

Definition
Antiochus XII Dionysus Epiphanes Philopator Callinicus ("Dionysus Manifest, Father-loving, Nobly-victorious") was the twenty-second king of the Seleucid Empire, reigning from 87/6 to 83/2 BC. A brother of Seleucus VI, Demetrius III, Antiochus XI, and Philip I, Antiochus XII succeeded Demetrius III at Damascus after Demetrius III was carried off by the Parthians. He made no attempt to expand his power into northern Syria, but concentrated his energies on wars against the Nabataen Arabs and the Jewish priest-king, Alexander Jannaeus. Antiochus XII was killed while campaigning against the Nabataeans in 83/2 BC and his army left to die of hunger in the desert wasteland around the Dead Sea. Aretas III, the Nabataean king, was subsequently invited to rule Damascus.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Chop mark

Definition
A mark of undefined form made normally with a chisel-like tool, for example to test the pruity of the core of a coin. It can also be the result of damage caused when the coin was found.
Type
Secondary Treatment, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

L. Thorius Balbus

Definition
Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 105 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Uncertain Mint 122

Definition
Uncertain Mint 122, in Northern Syria, Phoenicia, or Coele Syria
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Seleucid "West"

Definition
The general area defined in Seleucid numismatics as west of the Euphrates River.
Type
Region, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Beroea

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Beroea in Cyrrhestica.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

M. Claudius Bassos

Definition
Strategos in Adramyteum (Mysia). His name appears on coins issued under Hadrian. See J. Stauber, Die Bucht von Adramytteion, Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien 51 (1996) pp. 189, 213 nos. 126, 129; p. 220 nos. 168-169; RPC III nos. 1669-1672; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 404 s. v. Bassos; Th. Corsten, Lexicon of Greek Personal Names V A. Coastal Asia Minor (2010) p. 99 s. v. Bassos (no. 114).
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Polyaretos

Definition
An individual who issued coins at the ancient city of Abdera, 439/437-411/410 BC. See J. May, The Coinage of Abdera (540-345 B.C.) (London, 1966), pp. 44-48.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

10 franchi

Definition
Denomination with the value of 10 franchi, issued in the Italian speaking area. For the overarching concept, see 10-francs.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

2 batzen

Definition
Denomination with the value of 2 batzen.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Fortuna Felix

Definition
Fortuna Felix is an aspect of Fortuna pertaining to "happy luck."
Type
Deity, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

T. Didius

Definition
Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 113 - 112 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

viennese

Definition
Denomination with the value of viennese, issued in the Italian speaking area. For the overarching concept, see viennoise.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Herakle…

Definition
Third magistrate attested in Athens in 118/117 BC: See M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) nos. 583-584 / issue 47 (p. 567); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, p. 5 (118/117 BC); Prosopographia Attica 6445; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 533 s. v. Herakle-.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Diophantos

Definition
An individual who issued coins at the ancient city of Abdera, 365/360-350/345 BC. See J. May, The Coinage of Abdera (540-345 B.C.) (London, 1966), pp. 44-48.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

M (Republican Moneyer)

Definition
Symbol of Roman Republican issuing authority, c. 208 BCE
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Herodes

Definition
An individual who issued coins at the ancient city of Priene c. 240-170 BC. Lit.: K. Regling, Die Münzen von Priene (1927) p. 158; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 540.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Ferdinand IV

Definition
Ferdinand IV (8 September 1633 - 9 July 1654) was King of the Germans in 1653 and 1654. He was crowned King of Bohemia in 1646, and King of Hungary and Croatia in 1647.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Murcia

Definition
Medieval Christian mint belonging to the Kingdom of Castile, located in the town of Murcia, Spain. Billon, silver and gold coins were minted here between the 13th and 15th centuries. For the muslim mint, see “Mursiyah”.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

20 batzen

Definition
Denomination with the value of 20 batzen, issued in the German speaking area. For the overarching concept, see 20-batzen.
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William III of Burgundy

Definition
William III, Count of Burgundy was a 12th-century French noble. He inherited his father William II's counties Burgundy and Mâcon as his only son, following William II's assassination by his barons in 1125. He demonstrated his piety by founding a priory of the Order of Cluny on the island of Saint-Pierre, and married the daughter of Berthold II. William III was himself then assassinated, as was his son William IV, at the church of Payerne on 1 March 1127. He was succeeded by Renaud III, son of William III's great-uncle Stephen.
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Mounted

Definition
Mounted in such a way that the coin has become part of a new object.
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2 plappart

Definition
Denomination with the value of 2 plappart, issued in the German speaking area. For the overarching concept, see 2-plappart.
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Cimolos

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Cimolos on Cimolos, Cyclades.
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Germanicus

Definition
Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19), commonly known as Germanicus, was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the early Roman Empire. He was the great-nephew of the Augustus, nephew and adoptive son of Tiberius, father of Caligula, brother of Claudius, and grandfather of Nero.
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Yehud Mint

Definition
Uncertain mint in the Achaemenid Province of Judah / Kingdom of Judaea, most likely Jerusalem or Ramat Raḥel. From H. Gitler – C. Lorber – J.-P. Fontanille, The Yehud Coinage. A Study and Die Classification of the Provincial Silver Coinage of Judah (Jerusalem 2023), 335–337.
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