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... issued before his reign.2 It is certainly in itself improbable that Asia Minor had to wait until the reign of Darius ... issued by Darius , and does not at all imply that he was the first to issue a Persian gold coinage . Thus it seems ...
... issued before his reign.2 It is certainly in itself improbable that Asia Minor had to wait until the reign of Darius ... issued by Darius , and does not at all imply that he was the first to issue a Persian gold coinage . Thus it seems ...
Page 129
... issued under similar circumstances . But if we turn to the British Museum Catalogue we shall find considerable variety in their dating , which stands as follows : -Lampsacus , 394– 350 ; Abydos , 411-387 ; Clazomenae , 387-300 . This ...
... issued under similar circumstances . But if we turn to the British Museum Catalogue we shall find considerable variety in their dating , which stands as follows : -Lampsacus , 394– 350 ; Abydos , 411-387 ; Clazomenae , 387-300 . This ...
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... issued silver coins in Cilicia at the time of an expedition against Egypt about B. C. 378.2 Tissaphernes issued silver coins which are supposed to have been struck at the mint of Aspendus 3 ; and other examples may be cited . Among the ...
... issued silver coins in Cilicia at the time of an expedition against Egypt about B. C. 378.2 Tissaphernes issued silver coins which are supposed to have been struck at the mint of Aspendus 3 ; and other examples may be cited . Among the ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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