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Aegosthena

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Aegosthena in Megaris.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Beroea

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

Uncertain Mint 104

Definition
Uncertain Mint 104, in Syria, Northern Mesopotamia or Cilicia
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Osca

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

Le Rider Philip II

Definition
The type series of the coinage in the name of Philip II of Macedon defined in Georges Le Rider, Le monnayage d’argent et d’or de Philippe II frappé en Macédoine de 359 à 294. Paris: E Bourgey, 1977.
Type
Type Series, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Ávila

Definition
Medieval Christian mint belonging to the Kingdom of Castile, located in the town of Ávila, Spain. It began operating in the first half of the 12th century, under the reign of Alfonso VII of Castile (1126-1157), and its production continued until the second half of the 15th century, minting billon, silver and gold coins.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Glycerius

Definition
Glycerius was Roman emperor of the West from 473 to 474.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Badian Collection, Rutgers University

Definition
Since 2001, the Special Collections and Archives department of the Rutgers University Libraries has been the home to a significant Roman numismatic collection, the Ernst Badian Collection of Roman Republican Coins. This collection was created by the late Professor Ernst Badian (d. 2011), who donated it to Rutgers. The collection is composed at this time of more than 1200 coins, documenting the emergence of coinage and a money economy in Rome and developments down through the late Republic (280 to 31 B. C. E.). The collection begins with examples of cast bronze coinage, used in the earliest stages of monetization.
Type
Collection, Concept
Concept Scheme
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5 heller

Definition
Denomination with the value of 5 heller. For the regional variants in German, French and Italian-speaking areas, see 5-haller_de, 5-maille_fr and 5-haller_it.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Gaius Gallonius Fronto

Definition
Legatus augusti pro praetore provinciae Thraciae under Antoninus Pius during AD 150ies. He appears with his title of Hegemon on coins of Philippopolis. Lit.: B. E. Thomasson, Laterculi Praesidum I (1984) 166 no. 24; ibid. Addenda (2011) no. 22:024; PIR² G 50.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Q. Caecilius Metellus

Definition
Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 117 - 116 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Suessiones

Definition
A group present in Belgic Gaul, in Aisne and Oise.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Thomas von Salis

Definition
Thomas von Salis was lord of Haldenstein from 1738 until 1783.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Schiess, Johannes

Definition
Johannes Schiess (1837-1910) was a 1869 private doctor in Egypt, from 1872 physician at government hospital in Alexandria, from 1880 promoter of cholera and tuberculosis research, 1885-90 hospital director.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

House of Schauenstein

Definition
Ministerial family of the diocese of Chur and aristocratic family with Schauenstein Castle (municipality of Masein) as their ancestral seat and significant property on Heinzenberg and in Domleschg. The brothers Burkhard and Gottfried were first mentioned in 1258. In the 14th century, they were at times viceroys in Domleschg and bailiffs of Cazis Monastery. Several of their members were bailiffs in Maienfeld or held the highest offices in Valtellina. In 1583 they acquired the lordship of Trins with Tamins, Reichenau and Trin, which was renamed the lordship of Reichenau in 1616 after Trin was bought out and the family moved their seat there. From 1608-1701 they also held the lordship of Haldenstein. Barons from 1612. In 1742, the Schauenstein family died out with count Thomas Franz and the inheritance passed to his nephew Johann Anton Buol.
Type
Family, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Taulara

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Taulara in Pontus.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Attambelus III of Characene

Definition
Attambelus III of Characene was a king of Characene who ruled from approximately A.D. 37/38 to 44/45. His rule is known only by the coins he minted.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Abdulhamid II

Definition
Abdul Hamid II (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد ثانی, `Abdü’l-Ḥamīd-i sânî; Turkish: İkinci Abdülhamit; 22 September 1842 – 10 February 1918) was the 34th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and the last Sultan to exert effectiveautocratic control over the fracturing state.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Gritti, Andrea (1523-1539)

Definition
Gritti was born in Bardolino, near Verona. He spent much of his early life in Constantinople (actual Istanbul) as a grain merchant, looking after Venetian interests.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Egyptian Republic

Definition
The Republic of Egypt was the official name of Egypt from the abolition of the Egyptian and Sudanese monarchy in 1953 until Egypt's union with Syria in the United Arab Republic in 1958.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Orthosia

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

Bavaria, duchy

Definition
The duchy of Bavaria as issuing authority.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Italy

Definition
This term describes the modern state of Italy, which was founded as a Republic following the abolishement of the monarchy in 1946.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Nikephoros I

Definition
The Byzantine emperor Nikephoros I,
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Rhodus

Definition
In Greek mythology, Rhodos/Rhodus or Rhode, was the goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes and a wife of the sun god Helios.
Type
Deity, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Uncertain Mint 97

Definition
Uncertain Mint 97, in Phoenicia
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Magnesia on the Maeander

Definition
Magnesia or Magnesia on the Maeander (Ancient Greek: Μαγνησία ἡ πρὸς Μαιάνδρῳ or Μαγνησία ἡ ἐπὶ Μαιάνδρῳ; Latin: Magnḗsĭa ad Mæándrum) was an ancient Greek city in Ionia, considerable in size, at an important location commercially and strategically in the triangle of Priene, Ephesus and Tralles.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
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D. Iunius Silanus

Definition
Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 91 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Sallustia Orbiana

Definition
Gnaea Seia Herennia Sallustia Barbia Orbiana (fl. 220s), usually known as Sallustia Orbiana, was a third century Roman empress, with the title of Augusta as the wife of Severus Alexander from AD 225 to 227.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Guillaume de Varax

Definition
Guillaume de Varax was bishop of Belley (Guillaume VI) from 1460 until 1462. 1462 he was transfered to Lausanne (Guillaum V) and reigned there until his death in 1466.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Trajan

Definition
Trajan (Latin: Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Divi Nervae filius Augustus; 18 September 53 – 8 August 117 AD) was Roman emperor from 98 to 117 AD.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Characene

Definition
The region of Characene as define in Head 1911
Type
Region, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Cotys III of Thrace

Definition
Cotys III (also known as Cotys II) was a dynast in Thrace ca. 185/3-165/48 who minted coins.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

ICIΔ MInt

Definition
Iota-sigma-iota-delta Mint, in Mesopotamia or Media
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Konrad Baudistel (Bawebdistel)

Definition
Mintmaster in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany from 1556 to ?. Mint Warden there from 1560 to 1561. Lit.: U. Klein and A. Raff, Die Württembergischen Münzen von 1373 - 1693 (1993), p. 74
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Elaeus

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

Eisenach

Definition
The mint(s) at the city of Eisenach, Thuringia (German: Thüringen), Germany.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Museu Arqueològic de Llíria

Definition
The Archaeological Museum of Lliria, containing pre-Roman through Medieval artifacts of region, was founded in 1997.
Type
Collection, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

pistole

Definition
Denomination with the value of pistole.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
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al-Adid Li-Din Allah

Definition
Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn Yūsuf ibn al-Ḥāfiẓ , better known by his regnal name al-ʿĀḍid li-Dīn Allāh (Arabic: العاضد لدين الله‎, "Support of God's Faith"), also known as al-Azid and al-Athid, was the fourteenth and last Caliph of the Fatimid dynasty, reigning from 1160 to 1171.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Husayn b. Ali

Definition
Husayn (Hussein) bin Ali, GCB (Arabic: الحسين بن علي الهاشمي‎, al-Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī al-Hāshimī; 1854 – 4 June 1931) was the Sharif and Emir of Mecca from 1908 until 1917, when he proclaimed himself and was internationally recognized as King of the Kingdom of Hejaz. 
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Luis I of Vaud

Definition
Luis I of Vaud became lord of Vaud in 1286. He reigned until his death in 1302. Luis I minted coins against the wishes of the bishops of Genève and Lausanne.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Hans Pfaffenbruch

Definition
Die-cutter in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany from 1601 to possibly 1634. Died in 1639. Lit.: U. Klein and A. Raff, Die Württembergischen Münzen von 1373-1693 (1993) p. 109.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Caralis

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Caralis in Sardinia.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Eubios

Definition
Third magistrate attested in Athens in 118/117 BC: See M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens (1961) nos. 585-586, 588 / issue 47 (p. 565); C. Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, p. 5 (118/117 BC); Prosopographia Attica 5285; P. M. Fraser – E. Matthews, A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names II Attica (1994) p. 163 s. v. Eubios, no. 5; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) p. 499 s. v. Eubios.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Axum

Definition
The mint at the ancient site of Axum in the Kingdom of Axum (Ethiopia)
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Artavasdes I of Armenia

Definition
Artavasdes I of Armenia reigned as King of Armenia from 159 BC to 115 BC. He was the son of Artaxias I.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Achilles

Definition
In Greek mythology, Achilles was a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors, and the central character of Homer's Iliad. He was the son of the Nereid Thetis and Peleus, king of Phthia.
Type
Deity, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Uncertain Mint 63

Definition
Uncertain Mint 63, in Southern Coele Syria
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

1/8 florin

Definition
Denomination with the value of 1/8 florin, issued in the English speaking area. For the overarching concept, see 8th-florin.
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Amadeus VI

Definition
Amadeus VI became count of Savoy in 1343. He reigned until his death in 1383.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Passau

Definition
The mint(s) at the City of Passau, region of Lower Bavaria (German: Niederbayern), National State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern), Germany.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Half shekel

Definition
An ancient denomination with the value of 1/2 shekel
Type
Denomination, Concept
Concept Scheme
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Ura

Definition
Dynast in the ancient region of Lycia from approximately 480–460 BC. See W. Müseler, Lykische Münzen in Europäischen Privatsammlungen (İstanbul, 2016), III, 15
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Euboean League

Definition
The Euboean League was a federal league (koinon) of the cities of Euboea in ancient Greece, extant from the 3rd century BC to the 2nd or 3rd century AD.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

al-Mukalla

Definition
Al Mukalla (Arabic: المكلا‎ Al Mukallā) is a main sea port and the capital city of the Hadhramaut coastal region in Yemen in the southern part of Arabia on the Gulf of Aden close to the Arabian Sea. It is located 480 km (300 mi) east of Aden and is the most important port in the Governorate of Hadramaut, the largest governorate in Yemen.
Type
Mint, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Gelon of Syracuse

Definition
Gelon also known as Gelo (Greek: Γέλων Gelon, gen.: Γέλωνος; died 478 BC), son of Deinomenes, was a 5th-century BC ruler of Gela and Syracuse and first of the Deinomenid rulers.
Type
Person, Concept
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.
Type
Organization, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

The Academic Coin Cabinet of the Archaeological Collection of Rostock University

Definition
The Academic Coin Cabinet of the University of Rostock was founded in the year 1794, at the instigation of the outstanding orientalist Oluf Gerhard Tychsen (1734–1815) and the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Friedrich Franz II. Thanks to the legacy built by Tychsen, complemented with numerous later acquisitions, Baron Erhard von Nettelbladt (1792–1663), responsible for the Cabinet as the librarian of the University, was able to enlarge the collection from 6’500 to no less than 27’000 entries. Several inventory settlements and many losses caused by World War II resulted in the dissolution of the Coin Cabinet in 1944. Consequently, the section containing the Ancient, Byzantine and Oriental coins, as well as a number of modern coins, were assigned to the corpus of the Archaeological Collection of Rostock University. The Archaeological Collection of Rostock University has its seat at the Heinrich-Schliemann-Institute for Ancient Studies. It can be described as a typical academic research and study collection, mostly used for academic teaching. Moreover, there are permanent exhibition rooms, opened to the public once per week. Apart from the coins, the collection contains archaeological objects of the Egyptian, Greek and Roman periods, as well as a number of plaster casts of Greek and Roman sculptures. In 2008 the collection was significantly increased, as the inventory of the Collection of Antiquities of Greifswald University was added, which by that time was given over as a permanent loan. To date, the collection of coins consists of c. 4’000 Ancient and Byzantine, c. 800 Oriental and c. 4’500 modern coins and medals. In addition, there is a small but rather important collection of fish glue casts taken in the time of Tychsen from a number of Islamic coins. A small part of the coin collection is integrated into the permanent collection open to the public. The coins kept in the deposit are mainly used for academic teaching. They offer the opportunity to learn and practice the methods of numismatics by using original objects. Furthermore, the coins are regularly used in the context of workshops held by the working group ‘School & Museum’. Up to date, only the Roman and Byzantine coins have been investigated scientifically. These coins were published by Silke Burmeister in 1999. Since 2019 we are adding, to begin with, the data of c. 900 Greek and Roman coins to the NUMiD database. More will follow.
Type
Collection, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Hera(…)

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/

Shaykh Hasan Buzurg

Definition
Shaikh Hasan, called "Buzurg" ("The Great"), was the first of several de facto independent Jalayirid rulers of Iraq and central Iran.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

L. Minucius

Definition
Roman Republican Moneyer, c. 133 BC
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Ia(…)

Definition
An individual who issued coins at the ancient city of Abdera, 492-473/470 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/

Israel Antiquities Authority

Definition
The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) is an independent Israeli governmental authority responsible for enforcing the 1978 Law of Antiquities. The IAA regulates excavation and conservation, and promotes research.
Type
Collection, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Monogram 3524

Definition
Monogram 3524 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α and Π

Monogram 1782

Definition
Monogram 1782 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Ι, Γ, and Π

Monogram 1773

Definition
Monogram 1773 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Π and Ο

Monogram 1855

Definition
Monogram 1855 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α, Π, Τ, Ι, and Ν

Monogram 1780

Definition
Monogram 1780 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Π, Ι, and Γ

Monogram 1688

Definition
Monogram 1688 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Κ, Ρ, and Α

Monogram 1774

Definition
Monogram 1774 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Π and Ο

Monogram 1781

Definition
Monogram 1781 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Ε

Monogram 1037

Definition
Monogram 1037 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Ν, Α, and Ρ

Monogram 1668

Definition
Monogram 1668 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α, Ρ, and Η

Monogram 1650

Definition
Monogram 1650 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Η and Α

Monogram 1610

Definition
Monogram 1610 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Γ

Monogram 3664

Definition
Monogram 3664 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Υ, Ε, Π, Δ, and Μ

Monogram 1673

Definition
Monogram 1673 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Ρ, Η, and Δ

Monogram 1831

Definition
Monogram 1831 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α and Μ

Monogram 1651

Definition
Monogram 1651 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Η and Α

Monogram 1652

Definition
Monogram 1652 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Η and Α

Monogram 1572

Definition
Monogram 1572 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α and Γ

Monogram 1588

Definition
Monogram 1588 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α and Ρ

Monogram 1874

Definition
Monogram 1874 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Ζ, Ε, and Δ

Monogram 1604

Definition
Monogram 1604 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α, Τ, and Ι

Monogram 1603

Definition
Monogram 1603 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α, Τ, and Λ

Monogram 1573

Definition
Monogram 1573 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α, Γ, and Λ

Monogram 1571

Definition
Monogram 1571 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Α and Γ

Monogram 1873

Definition
Monogram 1873 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Ζ, Ε, and Δ

Monogram 1623

Definition
Monogram 1623 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Τ, Δ, and Ι

Jost von Silenen

Definition
Jost von Silenen was named bishop of Sion in 1482. In 1497 he was deposed as Bishop of Sion by the Pope.
Type
Person, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/

Monogram 1749

Definition
Monogram 1749 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Κ and Ν

Monogram 3391

Definition
Monogram 3391 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Υ, Ε, and Μ

Monogram 1696

Definition
Monogram 1696 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Κ, Α, and Ι

Monogram 1722

Definition
Monogram 1722 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Μ, Ε, and Σ

Monogram 1658

Definition
Monogram 1658 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Η and Δ

Monogram 1721

Definition
Monogram 1721 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Μ, Η, and Τ

Monogram 1695

Definition
Monogram 1695 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Κ and Α

Monogram 1687

Definition
Monogram 1687 published by Nomisma.org. See matching URIs and bibliographic references for further information about the usage of this symbol on coinage.
Type
Monogram, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/symbol/
Image
SVG graphic representing
Constituent Letters
Κ and Ρ

Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln

Definition
The Romano-Germanic Museum in Cologne was opened in 1974 on the former site of a Roman urban villa just to the south of the cathedral. It was the result of the fusion of two collections owned by the City of Cologne: the Roman collection that, since 1935, had formed the Roman and Germanic Departments of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum, and the collection of the Prehistoric Museum, known since 1926 as the Museum of Prehistory and Early History.
Type
Collection, Concept
Concept Scheme
http://nomisma.org/id/
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