10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAODICEA AD MARE»
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Early Hellenistic Coinage from the Accession of Alexander to ...
The mint at Antigonea was also closed by Seleucus, who replaced its coinage by
copious issues from his new foundations in northern Syria, the famous tetrapolis
of Seleucia Pieria, Antioch on the Orontes, Apamea and Laodicea ad Mare.
Otto Mørkholm, Philip Grierson, Ulla Westermark, 1991
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Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700
... Vespasian issued aurei and denarii from a mint operating successively at
Alexandria, Antioch, and Ephesus in 69-73, and Pescennius Niger (193-94) and
Septimius Severus (193-211) improvised coinages al Antioch and Laodicea ad
Mare, ...
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Ancient Coins Through the Bible
Laodicea ad Mare (Latakia) was described by Strabo (Greek geographer) as
admirably built, with an excellent harbor on the Mediterranean Sea, about forty
miles south of Antioch, modern-day Syria. The city is surrounded by rich country,
...
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Classical Numismatic Auctions XII
(60) Laodicea ad Mare. Trajan. 98-117 AD, /E 26 mm, (10.03 gms.). Laureate
head right. Turreted bust of Tyche right; M KO to right, year 163. BMC Galatia etc.-
49. Brown Fine/VF. (40) 677. Laodicea ad Mare. Caracalla and Plautilla. 202-205
...
Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
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A History of the Crusades: The Art and Architecture of the ...
Laodicea ad Mare: port— see Latakia. Lapater: town-see Neopatras. Lardos (
Greek): village-J4e4: 7. Larissa Kremaste: castle— see Gardiki. Larmena (
medieval), Armena (medieval Greek): castle— I5e2: 10. Larnaca; Larnaka (
modern ...
Kenneth M. Setton, Harry W. Hazard, 1977
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The Hellenistic Settlements in Syria, the Red Sea Basin, and ...
424; J. Sauvaget, BEO 4 (1934) 81–116; id., 6 (1936) 51–52; id., (1952) 54;
Brodersen, Komment., 150; J.-P. Rey-Coquais, PECS s.v. “Laodicea ad Mare”;
Grainger, Seleukid Syria, 48–49 and passim; id., Seleukid Proso- pography, 744
–45; ...
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Ancient Coins of the Graeco-Roman World: The Nickle ...
This standard was lateradoptedby Tripolis, Laodicea ad mare, andSeleucia
Pieria for their local coinages. Althoughsome of the cities were allowed to strike
bronze coins without any change in political status, the minting of gold and large
silver ...
Waldemar Heckel, Richard Sullivan, 2010
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Polybii Megalopolitani Historiarvm Qvidqvid Svperest
Laodice , filia Antiochi Epipha- nis, cum Alexandra, qui ejus fraccr perhibebatur,
Romam ad- ducitur ab Heraclide. XXXIII. 14, 1 sq. 16, 6 sqq. Laodicea ad mare ,
Axo&faetx, una e quatuor principibus Syriœ urbibus. V. 45, 8'- (nifi ibi intelligenda
...
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Modern trends in activation analysis: proceedings
No. Origin Emperor den. date A. D. weight (g) Cu Au Pb Ag wt of td. (%) (%) (%)
30 Cyprus Vespasian (Domitian) did. 77 - 78 6.07 13.7 .39 2.4 10.2 31 Laodicea
ad Mare. Nero td. 63 - 64 13.46 8.9 .39 .20 12.2 32 Laodicea ad Mare. Hadrian td
.
James R. DeVoe, Philip D. LaFleur, Institute for Materials Research (U.S.). Analytical Chemistry Division, 1969
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A Geography of the Bible: Compiled for the American Sunday ...
... also from Laodicea ad Mare* which occupied the ground of the present port of
Aleppo, and from Laodicea ad Libanum, which was near * This, and not the
Laodicea of the Apocalypse was the place destroyed by the earthquake of 1822.
James Waddel Alexander, Joseph Addison Alexander, 1830