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Main Page
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About This Website
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List of Changes
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Collection of Seleukid and Related Coins
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Seleukid Coins
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Seleukos I (cited coins)
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Antiochos I (cited coins)
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Antiochos II (cited coins)
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Seleukos II
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Achaios
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Antiochos III (cited coins)
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Antiochos IV (cited coins)
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Timarchos
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Demetrios I
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Alexander I (cited coins)
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Demetrios II, First Reign
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Antiochos VI (cited coins)
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Tryphon
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Antiochos VII (cited coins)
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Demetrios II, Second Reign (cited coins)
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A Young Antiochos Epiphanes
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Alexander II
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Kleopatra Thea and Antiochos VIII (cited coins)
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Antiochos VIII (cited coins)
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Antiochos IX
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Seleukos VI (cited coins)
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Antiochos X
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Antiochos XI (cited coins)
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Demetrios III
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Philip I
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Antiochos XII
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Philip II (?)
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Antiochos XIII
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Complement A – Technically Interesting Coins
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Central cavities and concentric scratches
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Blank Obverse
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Holed Coin
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Complement B – Seleukid Portraits on Non-Seleukid Coins
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Cappadocian Coins (cited coins)
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Ancient Imitations and Counterfeits
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The Artuqids
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Complement C – Modern Counterfeits and Reproductions
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Carl Wilhelm Becker
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Municipal Coins of Seleukid Syria
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Antioch on the Orontes
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Apameia on the Axios
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Seleukeia in Pieria (cited coins)
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Indexes and References
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Index of Cited Coins
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Index of Mints
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Index of Greek Inscriptions
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References
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Historical and Numismatic Information
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Seleukid Genealogies and Biographies
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Achaios
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Alexander I
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Alexander II
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Antiochos I
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Antiochos II
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Antiochos III
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Antiochos IV
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Antiochos V
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Antiochos VI
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Antiochos VII
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Antiochos VIII
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Antiochos IX
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Antiochos X
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Antiochos XI
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Antiochos XII
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Antiochos XIII
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Demetrios I
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Demetrios II
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Demetrios III
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Kleopatra Selene
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Kleopatra Thea
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Molon
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Philip I
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Philip II
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Seleukos I
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Seleukos II
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Seleukos V
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Seleukos VI
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Tryphon
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References
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Articles, Books and Studies
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Seleukids
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Bellinger, Alfred R.: The End of the Seleucids.
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Burgess, Michael: The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress – The Rise and Fall of Cleopatra II Selene, Seleukid Queen of Syria.
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Dobias, Josef: Φιλιππος Βαρυπους. A Contribution to the History of the Last Seleukids.
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Kritt, Brian: Numismatic Evidence For A New Seleucid King: Seleucus (VII) Philometor.
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Lucherini, Renzo: The Children of Antiochos III.
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Passehl, Mark K.: Demetrios Nikator’s Second Arsakid War.
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Other Topics
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Bouchier, E. S.: A Short History of Antioch, 300 B.C. – A.D. 1268
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Carrier, Richard C.: Useful Tips on Reading Greek Names in English.
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Daehn, William E.: Contradictory Theories: Making Sense Of Greek Coin Weight Standards.
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Seleukid and Related Numismatic Information
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Epigraphy
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Royal Names and Epithets on Seleukid Coins
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Greek Inscriptions on Quasi-Municipal Coins
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Inscriptions on Municipal Coins of Seleukid Syria
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Varia
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Antiochos VIII Philometor
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III.
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Metrological Analyses
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Weight Study of Tetradrachms of Later Seleukids
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Analyses of Well-preserved Coins
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Demetrios II, 1st Reign
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Tyre mint
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Antiochos VII
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Antioch mint
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Tyre mint
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Demetrios II, 2nd Reign
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Ake-Ptolemais mint
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Antioch mint
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Damaskos mint
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Tyre mint
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Alexander II
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Antioch mint
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Kleopatra Thea and Antiochos VIII
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Ake-Ptolemais mint
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Damaskos mint
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Comparison of Ake-Ptolemais mint and Damaskos mint
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Antiochos VIII
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Antioch mint – 1st Reign
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Antioch mint – 3rd Reign
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Antiochos IX
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Antioch mint – 3rd Reign
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Seleukos VI
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Antioch mint
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Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon mint
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Comparison of Antioch mint and Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon mint
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Antiochos X
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Antioch mint
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Demetrios III
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Damaskos mint
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Philip I
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Antioch mint
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Antiochos XIII
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Antioch mint
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Time development
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Antioch mint from Antiochos VII to Antiochos XIII
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Tyre mint under Demetrios II and Antiochos VII
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Adopted Data
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Demetrios I
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Antioch mint – undated issues
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Antioch mint – dated issues
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Comparison of undated and dated issues of Antioch mint
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Antiochos VII
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Antioch Mint
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Antioch Mint – comparison with the data sample of well-preserved coins
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Quantitative Study of Tetradrachm Dies of Later Seleukids
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Demetrios I, Antioch Mint
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Alexander I, Antioch Mint
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Comparison of Demetrios I and Alexander I
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Methodological Notes
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Weight of coins
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Maximum and Minimum Width of Coins
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Statistical Glossary
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IV.
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Miscellanea
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Excerpts about Greek and Hellenistic Civilization
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Army
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Alexander’s military and equestrian inheritance (A. Hyland)
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Shock cavalry (R. Drews)
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Coins
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Why focus on coins to study Hellenistic royal iconography? (R. Fleischer)
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Apollo Archer on Seleukid coins (Panagiotis Iossif)
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Horsemanship
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Riding dress (J. K. Anderson)
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Economic aspects of military horses in Athens (A. Hyland)
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The nine hippic contests in the Hellenic Olympics (T. G. Antikas)
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Jockeys and charioteers in the Classical period (S. Hemingway)
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Chariot racing in ancient sources (Homer, Sophocles, Statius, Pausanias, Sidonius and Nonnos)
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Differences of the Roman racing charioteers from the Greek ones (Fik Meijer)
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Kings and government
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The Hellenistic royal diadem and dress (E. R. Bevan)
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Hellenistic kings (I. Nielsen)
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The functions of royal palaces (I. Nielsen)
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Political system of Syrian cities founded by Seleukid kings (J. D. Grainger)
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Religions
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The Hellenistic civilization and Hellenistic religions (P. Bilde)
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The supernatural in antiquity (D. B. Martin)
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Reflections of Ancient Greece in Poetry
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John Keats
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David Herbert Lawrence
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V.
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Interesting Links
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