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And since Julius Pollux talks of the staters of Croesus in the same line with the noted gold staters of Philip and ... These coins were issued in gold of the weight of a stater of 10.89 grammes ( 168 grains ) , with its fractions of a ...
And since Julius Pollux talks of the staters of Croesus in the same line with the noted gold staters of Philip and ... These coins were issued in gold of the weight of a stater of 10.89 grammes ( 168 grains ) , with its fractions of a ...
Strana 124
It should be , however , observed that the mention is only of 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 ...
It should be , however , observed that the mention is only of 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 ...
Strana 126
1 3 4 One of the latest of the 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 ...
1 3 4 One of the latest of the 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 ...
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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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