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... staters of Philip and the darics , he bears testimony to the existence of well - known gold coins named after ... staters of gold and drachms of silver , issued by the Persian kings ( Pl . I. 6 , 7 ) . The daric stater was a few grains ...
... staters of Philip and the darics , he bears testimony to the existence of well - known gold coins named after ... staters of gold and drachms of silver , issued by the Persian kings ( Pl . I. 6 , 7 ) . The daric stater was a few grains ...
Page 124
... staters , not of Cyzicus as the mint . But Cyzicene staters are definitely mentioned in an Attic inscription of B. c . 434 , in the Public Works accounts ; twenty - seven staters and a hecte being entered in the table . In the treasure ...
... staters , not of Cyzicus as the mint . But Cyzicene staters are definitely mentioned in an Attic inscription of B. c . 434 , in the Public Works accounts ; twenty - seven staters and a hecte being entered in the table . In the treasure ...
Page 126
... staters of Cyzicus is a coin published by Millingen , bearing the inscription EAEYOEPIA , which has been regarded as a reference to Alexander's victory at the Granicus . It is , however , more than doubtful whether the people of Cyzicus ...
... staters of Cyzicus is a coin published by Millingen , bearing the inscription EAEYOEPIA , which has been regarded as a reference to Alexander's victory at the Granicus . It is , however , more than doubtful whether the people of Cyzicus ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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