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| Upper part of man with outstretched arm. Msc: selection from reverse type of coins of Alexandria(VG)* Finished Late fill. Θασίω[ν]
branch, Zeus Olympios
Ἄ̣μ̣φ̣[ανδρος] Leica ... 14 May 1936 ... Θασίω[ν]
branch, Zeus Olympios
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| Moderate wearing, legible impression. Handle fragment.
Rectangular stamp in relief, placed slantwise on the arch, broken on the left. Letters of the official's name visible along the lower side; device ... [Θασίων] / Zeus Olympios (?); vessel; / Πολύω[ν] |
| Floruit Mid-3rd Century into the First Half of the 4th Century. Leonteus. Eutyches. Naumachios. Olympios. Incised Leaf. Bromios. Krateros. Soteros. Rouphos. Eudoros. Menodoros. Floruit 4th century. Stratolaos ... Agora 7 25 ... Olympios |
| Dittenberger, Sylloge, (3) 526. Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 90. no. 37. Hypsistos. I.G. II (2), 4798. I.G. II (2), 4811. I.G. II (2), 4843. Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 256, no. 40. Hesperia, XVII, p. 43, no ... Agora 3 124 I 3551 I 5960 I 6606 I 2201 I 3868 I 2778 I 2474 I 5983 I 6373 ... 3rd B.C ... Olympios |
| Thesmophorion. Vegetables. Thesmothesion. Victors. Thesmothetai. View from the Poplar. Vulcan. Thesmotheteion. Thirteenth God (Eleos). Wall. Thirty tyrants. Walls, Long. Waterworks. Tholia. Weights. Tholos ... Agora 3 259 ... Zeus Olympios |
| Howland Type 53. Cistern. Lamps stands. Well. Pit. Laureion mines. Howland Type 54. Lead token. Leaf Shop. Howland Type 55. Howland Type 56. Lenaios. Howland Type 57. Leo-. Leonteus. Howland Type 58. Loeschcke ... Agora 7 232 D 4:1 D 11:1 E 14:7 Q 13:1 S 21:3 A 18:1 M 17:1 N 19:1 R 10:1 R 13:1 R 13:2 D 12:1 N 20:5 B 14:3 B 21:1 C 14:4 ... Olympios |
| Attic Lamps; Lamps of the 3rd and 4th Centuries; Figured Disk; Asklepios. CL 2243. Walters 1217, fig. 261. Preimos. CL 1832. Attic Lamps; Lamps of the 3rd and 4th Centuries; Figured Disk; Athena Parthenos ... Agora 7 111 ... Mid 3rd A.D ... Olympios |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/tyranny.html Tyranny As happened in many other Greek states, a tyrant arose in Athens in the 6th century B.C. His name was Peisistratos, and after several unsuccessful attempts he seized power in 546 B.C. and ruled ... Large temples and altars were constructed for Zeus Olympios, Apollo Pythios, and the Twelve Gods. |
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