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VII. Index Rerum


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A.

Abydos, oekist of Abydus, 540.
Acarnanian Confederacy, 328, 331, 332.
Ace, port of, Ptolemaïs-Ace, 794.
Achaean League, 416 sqq.
Achaean Standard, v. Italic, s. v. Weight-Standards, &c.
‘Αχελοιο αεθλον, v. Games.
Acheloüs, v. Rivers.
Achilles, Larissa Cremaste, 300; Thessaly, 312; Pyrrhus, 323.
Acorns, Mantineia, 449.
Acrocorinthus, Corinth, 404, 405.
Acropolis of Ace, Ptolemaïs-Ace, 794; of Athens, 390; of Troezen, 443.
Adar or Moloch, identical with Adranos, Mamertini, 157.
Adonis, birth of, Aphrodisias, 610.
Adonis and boar, Aphrodisias, 610.
Adramys, oekist of Adramyteum, 521.
Adranos, Mamertini, 156; Syracuse, 180; temple of, on Mt. Aetna, 157.
Adrasteia with infant Zeus, Magnesia Ion., 583; Tralles, 661; Apameia Phr., 667. V. also Amaltheia and Rhea.
Aeakos as judge of the dead, Aegina, 398.
Aegae, goddess of, riding on wolf, Aegae Aeol., 552.
Aegina, port of, Aegina, 398.
Aeginetic Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Aeneas, flight of, Segesta, 167; Aeneia, 214; Apameia Bith., 510; Dardanus, 544; Ilium, 547; Scepsis, 549; Otrus, 682.
Aequitas, Catana, 135. V. also Dikaiosyne.
Aes, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Aetolia, statue of, at Delphi, Aetolia, 334, 335.
Aetolos, Aetolia, 334, 335.
Africa, head of, in elephant-skin, Bogud II, Bocchus II, and Juba II, 888.
Agalma in temple, Myra, 696.
Agathodaemon, Heracleia Pontica, 516; Alexandreia, 862.
Agathyrnos, hero, Tyndaris, 189.
Agaue with head of Pentheus, Amastris, 506.
Agon, winged, Caulonia, 93; Peparethus, 312.
Agonistic chest, Perga, 703.
Agonistic Prize Crown, Metropolis Ion., 584; Synnada, 686; Anazarbus, 717; Hieropolis Castabala, 721; Mopsus, 725; supported by two Centaurs, Laodiceia ad Mare, 782.
Agonistic table, Neocaesareia, 497; Germe Lyd., 650; Ariassus, 706; Cremna, 708; Termessus, 712; Adana, 716; Corycus, 720.
Agonistic or Festival issues—
Neapolis Campan., 39; Tarentum, 56; Metapontum, 76; Caulonia, 93; Croton, 96, 99; Rhegium, 108; Temesa, 112; Terina, 114; in Sicily, 116; Agrigentum, 122; Camarina, 128; Catana, 131; Gela, 140, 141; Messana, 153; Syracuse, 172; Olynthus, 207, 208; Philip II, 224; Macedonia, 242; Beroea, 243; Philippopolis, 288; Thessaly, 290 sqq.; Corcyra, 327; Tanagra, 348; Athens, 369, 370, 390; Corinth, 405; Elis, 420 sqq., 426; Argos, 440; Cleonae, 441; Epidaurus, 442; Arcadia, 444, 445; Heraea, 447; Stymphalus, 453; Cyzicus, 528; Colophon, 571; Ephesus, 577; Aphrodisias, 609; Cos, 632; Nysa, 654; Philadelpheia, 655; Thyatira, 658; Cotiaëum, 671; Aspendus, 699, 700, 701; Attaleia Pam., 701; Heliopolis, 785.
Agonothesia personified, Thessalonica, 245.
Agora, with temple, tree, &c., Cynaetha, 447.
Agreus, Corcyra, 328.
Ahura-mazda, Issus, 722; Mallus, 724; Soli, 728; Tarsus, 730.
Ajax, son of Oïleus, Opus, 336; Scarpheia, 337.
Ajax, son of Telamon, Shield of, Salamis, 392.
Ajax, son of Teucer, oekist of Olba, 727.
Ajax falling on sword, Prusa, 518.
Ajax (?), Cierium, 293.
Akamas, oekist of Metropolis Phr., 681; of Synnada, 686.
Akamas and Dorylaos, oekists of Dorylaëum, 672.
Akragas, v. Rivers.
Aktaeon, Cyzicus, 524; Lampsacus, 530.
Aktia, goddess of the Actian Festival, 329.
Aleos, oekist of Tegea, 455.
Aleuas of Larissa, 297, 299.
Alexander of Abonuteichus, 505.
Alexander of Pherae, inscriptions on coins of, Pherae, 308.
Alexander the Great, chronological and geographical classification of his coinage, 227.
Alexander the Great, vision of, foundation legend, Smyrna, 594.
Alexander the Great in Persian dress, holding thunderbolt, India, 833.
Alexander the Great, oekist of Apollonia Pis., 706.
Alexandrine coins, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Alexarchus, oekist of Uranopolis, 206.
Alkaeos the poet, Mytilene, 562.
Alkinoös, ‘Gardens of’, v. Stellate Square.
Alliance coins in Magna Graecia, Pal.-Mol., 83; Siris and Pyxus, 83; Sybaris and Poseidonia, 85; Croton with Caulonia, Temesa, Zancle, Sybaris, Pandosia, 95.
Alyattes, electrum coins bearing his name, 645.
Amaltheia with infant Zeus, Acmoneia, 668; Laodiceia Phr., 680; Synnada, 686; Aegeae Cil, 716; Sidon, 798. V. also Adrasteia and Rhea.
Amasia City, view of, Amasia, 496.
Amastris City, Faustina as, Amastris, 506.
Amazon, Amisus, 497; Tripolis Lyd., 661; Cibyra, 670; Elaeusa Sebaste, 785; holding anchor, Ancyra Gal., 747.
Ambrosial Rocks, Tyre, 801.
Ammon, temple of, at Aphytis, 210.
Ammon-Dusares, Bostra, 812. V. also Zeus Ammon.
Amphiaraos (?), Oropus, 392.
Amphictyonic Council, 342.
Amphilochos, Mallus, 723, 724; Tarsus, 733.
Amphinomos and Anapias, the Catanaean brothers, 134.
Amphion and Zethos binding Dirke to bull, Acrasus, 647; Thyatira, 658.
Amymone, pursued by Poseidon, Adramyteum, 521; with Poseidon in chariot, Cyme Aeol., 554.
Anaitis, Zela, 499; Amastris, 505; Zariadres and Morphilig of Armenia, 754.
Anakreon, Teos, 596.
Anaxagoras the philosopher, Clazomenae, 569.
Anaxilas of Rhegium, 108, 152.
Anchialos, oekist of Anchialus, 277.
Anchises and Aphrodite, Ilium, 547.
Anchor with Crayfish, Apollonia Pontica, 277.
Anchor found by King Midas, Ancyra Phr., 665.
Anchor, type parlant, Ancyra Gal., 748.
Anchor, signet of Seleucus I, 756.
Androklos, hero, Ephesus, 577; Samos, 606.
Andromeda of Mytilene, 563.
Androtion, statement of, concerning Solon’s reform of the currency, Athens, 367.
‘Ανεθηκε, meaning of, Alia, 664.
Ankaeos, Samos, 606.
Ankh or Crux ansata, Cyprus, 737 sqq., 742.
Antigonus Gonatas, victory of, off Cos, 231.
Antigonus Doson, expedition of, against Caria, 232.
‘Αντιγονεια τετραχμα mentioned in Inventory of the Asklepieion at Athens, 232, 378.
Antinoüs, cult of, and Festival coins in honour of, Amphictyonic Council, 342; Arcadia, 446; Bithynium, 511; Calchedon, 512; Nicomedeia, 517; Tium, 518; Cyzicus, 527; Ephesus, 577; Smyrna, 594; Sala, 656; Sardes, 656; Ancyra Gal., 748; Alexandreia, 863.
Antinoüs as Bellerophon, Achaea, 419; as Hermes, Achaea, 419; Bithynium, 511.
Antinoüs ‘Ιακχος, Adramyteum, 521.
Antinoüs Νεος ‘Ιακχος and Neos Puthios, Tarsus, 733.
Antinoüs, priest of the cult of, Achaea, 419.
Antiochus, name of, on coin of Athens, 382.
Antiochus IV of Commagene, gift of money to Chios by, 601.
Apeme-hiera or Hierapeme, processional mule-car, Ephesus, 577.
Aphaia standing by Zeus, Aegina, 398.
Aphierosis (consecratio), Alexandreia, 863.
Aphrodite, Corinth, 399 sqq.; Cythera, 436.
Aphrodite enthroned, crowned by Eros, Nagidus, 725; enthroned between sphinxes, Aphrodisias Cil., 718; Nagidus, 726.
Aphrodite, turreted, Paphos, 741; Salamis Cyp., 744.
Aphrodite, cultus-statue of, Aphrodisias, 609.
Aphrodite of Praxiteles, Cnidus, 616, 617; Tarsus, 733.
Aphrodite, statue of, holding shield, Corinth, 405.
Aphrodite and Anchises, Ilium, 547.
Aphrodite and Ares, Amasia, 496.
Aphrodite and Eros, Eryx, 138, 139; Germanicopolis, 506.
Aphrodite with Eros and Anteros, Aphrodisias, 610.
Aphrodite hanging on to neck of bull, Marium, 739; or of ram, Marium (?), 745; riding on goat, Elis, 426; on hippocamp, Bithynium, 511.
Aphrodite—
Aineias, Leucas, 330.
Anadyomene, Methana, 442; Prusa, 517.
Erycina, Eryx, 138, 139.
Euploia, Cnidus, 615.
Kastnietis, Metropolis Thes., 302.
Melainis, Thespiae, 354.
Morpho, Lacedaemon, 436.
Neleia, Magnetes Thes., 300; Magnesia Ion., 583.
Nymphia, Troezen, 444.
Paphia, Sardes, 657.
Paphia, temple of, Pergamum, 536; Cyprus, 746.
Pelagia, on sea-goat, Aphrodisias, 610.
Stratonikis, Smyrna, 593, 594.
Urania, Uranopolis, 206.
Apis, Amastris, 506; Germanicopolis, 506; Mytilene, 562; Alexandreia, 862.
Apollo shooting serpent Python, Croton, 97.
Apollo, head of, with serpent, Agrigentum, 124.
Apollo as hunter, Eleutherna, 464, 465; Rhaucus, 477; Tylissus, 478.
Apollo, on griffin, Cyzicus, 526; on swan, Calchedon, 512; Cyzicus, 526.
Apollo holding bipennis, Eumeneia, 674.
Apollo ‘Αγυιευς, obelisk of, Apollonia Illyr., 314; Oricus, 316; Ambracia, 320.
Apollo Karinos, obelisk of, Byzantium, 269; Megara, 393.
Apollo Triopios temple of, 231.
Apollo—
Aegletes, Anaphe, 482.
Aktaios, Parium, 531.
Aktios, Ambracia, 320; Acarnania, 329, 333; Anactorium, 329; Thyrrheium, 332; Alexandreia, 862.
Alexikakos, Selinus, 168; Athens, 390.
Alkos, Morgantina, 157.
Amyklaeos, Lacedaemon, 434, 436.
Archegetes, Alaesa, 126; Tauromenium, 188; Hierapolis Phr., 676.
Aulaeites or Aulaetes, Magnesia Ion., 583.
Chresterios, Aegae Aeol., 551.
Chromios, Abbaëtae-Mysi, 663.
Delphinios, Phocis, 339; Delphi, 341.
Derronaeos, Derrones, 201, 236.
Didymeus, Miletus, 585; Alexandreia, 862.
Enagros, Siphnos, 491.
Gryneus, Grynium, 555; Myrina, 555.
Hekatos, Ilium, 547.
Hikesios, Ephesus, 577.
Hyakinthios, Tarentum, 53, 55.
Iatros, Apollonia Pontica, 278; Peparethus, 313.
Karinos, Byzantium, 269; Megara, 393.
Karneios, Metapontum, 77; Delphi, 341; Gythium, 434.
Killaeos, Colone Troad., 543.
Kissios, Alabanda, 607.
Klarios, Apameia Bith., 510; Colophon, 570, 571; Sagalassus, 710.
Kynthios, Zacynthus, 429.
Larisenos, Larissa Ion., 580.
Leukates, Nicopolis Epiri, 321.
Lydios, Tralles, 661.
Lykios or Lykeios, Athens, 390; Sardes, 657; Lycia, 689 sqq.; Tarsus, 733.
Mystes, Daldis, 650.
Patroös, Tarsus, 733.
Patroös Sozon, Nysa, 654.
Propylaeos, Cremna, 708.
Pythaeos, Asine, 432.
Pythios, Delphi, 342; Tralles, 661; Side, 704; Alexandreia, 862.
Sarpedonios, Holmi, 721; Seleuceia Cil., 727.
Schizanos or Schizaeos, Antandrus, 542.
Sidetes, Side, 703, 704; Coracesium, 720; Laërte, 722; Lyrbe, 723; Syedra, 729.
Smintheus, Coressia, 484; Pergamum, 536; Alexandreia Troas, 540, 541; Hamaxitus, 546.
Sozon, Mastaura, 653.
Tarraeos, Tarra, 478.
Thearios, Troezen, 443.
Theoxenios, Pellene, 415.
Triopios, Cnidus, 615; Cos, 632.
Tyrimnaeos, Thyatira, 658.
Apteros or Pteras, oekist of Aptera, 458.
Aquarius (?), Edessa Mesop., 815.
Aratos the poet (?), Soli Pompeiopolis, 729.
Archedamis of Mytilene, 490.
Archias (?), oekist of Syracuse, 180.
Archilochos the poet, Paros, 490.
Areion, the horse, Thelpusa, 456.
Ares, head of, Larinum, 29; Romano-Campanian, 33; Rome, 35; Arpi, 44; Lucania, 70; Bruttium, 92; Consentia, 94; Petelia, 107; Entella, 137; Mamertini, 156; Syracuse, 181; Tyrrheni, 190.
Ares Neos, Geta as, Amblada, 892.
Arethusa, Syracuse, 117, 172 sqq.; head of, by Kimon, 176, 177.
Argaeos, Mount, Caesareia Cap., 752.
Argo, the ship, Magnetes Thes., 300; Tripolis Phoen., 799.
Argo, with Dioskuri on board, Sidon, 798.
Argos building the Argo, Nicomedeia, 517.
Argos, meaning of ⊟ on coins of, 437.
‘Αργυριον, v. Χαρακτηρ.
Ariadne, Pergamum, 536; head of, in labyrinth, Cnossus, 461; with Dionysos, Perinthus, 271; Tarsus, 733.
Ariarathes, name of, on coin of Athens, 383.
Aries, Nisibis, 815.
Arion on dolphin, Methymna, 561.
Aristaeos, cult and emblems of, Ceos, 483, 484; Melos, 892; Cyrenaïca, 865 sqq.
Aristophanes, allusions by, to Athenian coins, Athens, 373.
Aristotle’s statement concerning the coin-types of Anaxilas, Rhegium, 108, 109; of Tenedos, 551; his account of Solon’s monetary reforms, Athens, 367.
Arkas, child, beside his mother Kallisto, Methydrium Arcad., 451; Orchomenus, 451; carried by Hermes, Pheneus, 452.
Armenia, Crete, 479; Alexandreia, 863.
Arms as prizes, αθλα, in the Games, Syracuse, 177.
Arne, nymph, playing with astragali, Cierium, 293.
Artemis—
Agrotera, Syracuse, 186; Cherronesus, 279, 280; Megara, 394.
Amarysia, Eretria, 361.
Anaïtis, Attuda, 611; Cidramus, 614; Caÿstriani, 649; Clannudda, 650; Hypaepa, 652.
Astyrene, Antandrus, 541.
Boreitene, Attaleia Lyd., 648; Thyatira, 658.
Brauronia, Amphipolis, 215; Laodiceia ad Mare, 782.
Britomartis, Crete, 457; Olus, 472.
Diktynna, Crete, 457, 479; Cydonia, 464; Phalasarna, 474; Polyrhenium, 478.
Ekbateria, Siphnos, 491.
Eleuthera, Cyane, 695; Myra, 696.
Ennodia, Pherae, 308.
Ephesia, Gortyna, 467; Andros, 482; Ephesus, 571 sqq.; Metropolis Ion., 584; Neapolis Ion., 587; Antiocheia ad Maeandrum, 608; Bargasa, 612; Harpasa, 619; Heracleia Salbace, 620; Iasus, 621; Neapolis ad Harpasum, 623; Sebastopolis, 624; Stratoniceia, 625; Acrasus, 647; Aninetus, 647; Cilbiani, 650; Daldis, 650; Gordus-Julia, 651; Nacrasa, 654; Stratoniceia Lyd., 658; Tabala, 658; Tralles, 661; Acmoneia, 663; Aezanis, 664; Apameia Phr., 667; Cadi, 668; Colossae, 670; Cotiaëum, 671; Dionysopolis, 671; Eriza, 673; Eumeneia, 674; Hierapolis Phr., 675; Hieropolis Phr., 676; Laodiceia Phr., 679; Metropolis Phr., 681; Peltae, 682; Synaüs, 685; Synnada, 686; Tiberiopolis, 688; Trajanopolis, 688.
Heurippe, Pheneus, 452.
Kindyas, Bargylia, 612.
Klaria, Colophon, 571.
Kynthia, Zacynthus, 429.
Kyparissia (?), Lacedaemon, 435.
Lampadephoros, Byzantium, 270.
Laphria, Patrae, 415; Achaean League, 416; Messene, 432.
Leukophryene, Magnesia Ion., 583.
Lykia, Troezen, 444.
Munychia, Phygela, 590.
Myndia, Myndus, 623.
Panionios, Ephesus, 577; Smyrna, 594.
Perasia, Hieropolis Castabala, 721.
Pergaea, Attaleia Pam., 701; Perga, 702; Andeda, 706; Ariassus, 706; Isinda, 708; Pogla, 709; Selge, 712.
Persika, Apollonis, 648; Hierocaesareia, 651.
Pheraea, Sicyon, 412.
Soteira, Agrigentum, 123; Syracuse, 182; statue of, by Strongylion, Megara, 394.
Stymphalia, Stymphalus, 453.
Tauropolos, Amphipolis, 215 sqq., 238; Byzantium, 270; Cherronesus, 279.
Tyche, Gerasa, 787.
Artemis and Dionysos as oekists of Nicaea, 517.
Artists’ signatures at Syracuse and other cities, v. Index VI.
Aryandes, Satrap of Egypt, story concerning coinage of, 845.
As, Assaria, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Asia, Κοινον of, in alliance with Smyrna, 595.
Asinius Gallus, Proconsul, portrait of, with epithet αγνος, Temnus, 557.
Askaënos, v. Mên.
Askanios, v. Aeneas.
Asklepios on flying serpent, Pautalia, 287.
Asklepios, head of, on horse, Cleonae, 441.
Asklepios, statue of, by Thrasymedes of Paros, Epidaurus, 441; by Phyromachus, Pergamum, 534.
Asklepios suckled by goat, Epidaurus, 442.
Asklepios, oekist of Nicaea, 516.
Asklepios Soter, Pergamum, 536.
Asklepios, Hygieia, and Telesphoros, separately or together, Rhegium, 109, 111, 112; Syracuse, 187; in Thessaly, 293, 298-300, 310; Athens, 390; Nicaea, 517; Prusa, 518; Adramyteum, 521; Hadriani ad Olympum, 528; Hadrianeia, 528; Hadrianothera, 528; Pergamum, 532, 536; Perperene, 537; Pitane, 537; Myrina, 556; Bargasa, 612; Cos, 632, 633; Acrasus, 647; Gordus-Julia, 651; Sala, 656; Dionysopolis, 671; Docimeium, 672; Perga, 703; Apollonia Pis., 706; Prostanna, 710; Termessus, 712; Parlaïs, 714; Aegeae, 716; Soli-Pompeiopolis, 729; Elaeusa-Sebaste, 735; Alexandreia, 862.
Asopos, v. River-gods.
Ass and Crow, Mende, 211.
Astarte, figure or temple of, Gabala, 781; Canata, 786; Capitolias, 786; Aradus, 790; Berytus, 790; Botrys, 791; Caesareia ad Libanum, 792; Dora, 792; Orthosia, 792; Sidon, 798; Tripolis Phoen., 799; Antipatris, 802; Caesareia Sam., 802; Diospolis-Lydda, 802; Aelia Capitolina, 803; Anthedon, 804; Adraa, 811; Esbus, 812; Medaba, 812; Rabbath-moba, 812; Alipota, 876; Hadrumetum, 876; Thaena, 876; Thysdrus, 876; Hippo Diarrhytus, 882; Gaulos, 883; Hippo Regius, 886; Thabraca, 886; Zarai, 887.
Astarte-Aphrodite, Swan, symbol of, Mallus, 723.
Asteria Thea, mother of the Tyrian Herakles, Philadelpheia Decap., 787.
Astragalizontes, Hypaepa, 652.
Astragalizousa, nymph, Cierium, 293; Tarsus, 731.
Astragalos, meaning of, Himera, 144.
Astragalos, Euboea (?), 356; Calchedon, 512; Paphos, 740.
Astronomical types, v. Zodiacal.
Atalanta spearing Kalydonian boar, Tegea, 455.
Atargatis, Demetrius III of Syria, 772; Hieropolis Cyrrhesticae, 777; Palmyra, 778.
Athamas, oekist of Halus, 295.
Athamas, Teos, 596.
Athena and Giant, Magnesia Ion., 583.
Athena and Poseidon, contest between, Athens, 390.
Athena—
Alea, 446; Tegea, 454, 455.
Alkis, Syracuse, 183; Antigonus of Macedon, 231; Philip V, 232; Pella, 244.
Amaria, Achaean League, 416.
Archegetis of Saïs, Alexandreia, 862.
Areia, Pergamum, 536.
Asylos, Side, 704.
Chalinitis, Corinth, 399 sqq., 405.
Ilias, Ilium, 546.
Itonia, Thessaly, 311, 312; Peparethus, 313; Coroneia, 343, 345.
Hippia, Athens, 390.
Kranaea, Elateia Phocidis, 343.
Magarsis, Mallus, 724; Tarsus, 732; Demetrius II of Syria, 766-768; Antiochus VII, 767.
Nike, Heracleia, 71.
Nikephoros, Pergamum, 536.
Panachaea, Achaean League, 416.
Parthenos, by Pheidias, Athens, 378, 389; Aphrodisias Cil., 718.
Polias, Athens, 389; Assus, 542; Priene, 590; Telos, 642; Synnada, 686.
Sebaste, Alexandreia, 862.
Skyletria, Thurium, 87.
Soteira, Hipponium, 101; Cyzicus, 527.
Stathmia, Alexandreia, 862.
Sthenias, Troezen, 443.
Athenaeus the philosopher, Seleuceia Cil., 727.
Athenian coinage of the ‘New Style’, chronological classification of, 380 sqq.
Athenian coin-types, imitations of, Mazaeus, 877; Cnossus, 457, 462; Cydonia, 464; Gortyna, 467; Hierapytna, 468; Lappa, 470; Polyrhenium, 475; Priansus, 476; Sigeium, 549; Priene, 591; Himyarites, 818; India, 834.
Athenian kleruchs, coins issued by, in Imbros, 261; in Delos, 387-389.
Athenian monetary officials, Athens, 379.
Athenian Theatre-tickets, Athens, 377.
Athens and Rome, foedus aequum between, B.C. 229, Athens, 378.
Athletes and agonistic table, Augusta Cil., 718; Tyre, 801.
Athletes carrying prize-crown or crowning themselves, Cyme Aeol., 554; Mopsus, 725; Tarsus, 734; Heliopolis, 785.
Athletes drawing lots, Nicaea, 517; Palaeopolis, 709; Prostanna, 710; Ancyra Gal., 747; Heliopolis, 780.
Athletes with Gymnastes, Aphrodisias, 610.
Athymbros, oekist of Nysa, 654.
Atrax, hero, Atrax, 292.
Attalos the sophist, Laodiceia Phr., 679.
Attic Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c., s. v. Euboïc.
Atys, Cyzicus, 526; Antiocheia ad Maeandrum, 608; Pessinus, 748.
Auge, released fromchest, Elaea, 555.
Auriol, find of archaic coins at, 1.
Axios, v. River-gods.


B.

Ba'al, Poseidium Syr., 785; Hippo Regius, 886; Tingis, 890.
Ba'al-Gazur, Ariarathes I, 749.
Ba'al-Kevan, Hieropolis Cyrrhest., 777.
Ba'altarz, Issus, 722; Mallus, 724; Soli, 728; Tarsus, 730, 731; Mazaeus, 816.
Babylonic Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Bacchus Hebon, tauriform, Neapolis, 39.
Bacchus, Thracian, oracular temple of, on Mt. Pangaeum, 194.
Baetyl, of Aphrodite, Aphrodisias Cil., 717.
of Artemis Pergaia, Perga, 702; Pednelissus, 709.
of Astarte in car, Sidon, 798.
of Dusares, Adraa, 811; Bostra, 812.
of Elagabal, Juliopolis, 516; Emisa, 780, 781; in chariot, Aelia Capitolina, 803.
of Zeus Kasios, Seleuceia Pieria, 783.
Bargylios, hero, Bargylia, 612.
Basket-torches, Byzantium, 270.
Bassareus, Lydian god, 643.
Bear, emblem of Kallisto, Mantineia, 449.
Bee and Stag, symbols in cult of Artemis Ephesia, Ephesus, 571.
Bellerophon, Fenseris, 37; Leucas, 330; Corinth, 399 sqq.; Bargylia, 612; Hydisus, 620; Stratoniceia, 625.
Bendis, Tium, 518; Nicomedes I, 519.
Βερενικεια νομισματα, Egypt, 852.
Beroë seized by Poseidon, Berytus, 791.
Bes, head of, Sidon, 794; Gaza, 805.
Bestiarii, gladiators, and wild beasts, fighting in arena, Synnada, 686.
Bias of Priene, Priene, 591.
Billon coins, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Bipennis, symbol of Dionysos Πελεκυς, Thrace, 282, 283; Pherae, 308; Tenedos, 550.
Bipennis (Labrys), Alinda, 607; Aphrodisias, 609; Euromus, 617; Heracleia Salbace, 620; Mylasa, 622; Orthosia, 624; Thyatira, 658; Abbaëtae-Mysi, 663; Eriza, 673, Eumeneia, 673, 674; Hierapolis Phr., 676; Laodiceia Phr., 679.
Bipennis and Trident combined, badge of Mylasa, 622.
Bithynia personified, Commune Bithyniae, 510.
Boar, symbol of Artemis, Phintias of Agrigentum, 123; Phocis, 338.
Boar, symbol of R. Kapros, Laodiceia Phr., 678.
Boar, winged, of Clazomenae, 567.
Boeotian buckler, a religious emblem, 343.
Boeotian dialect, coin-legend in, Thebes, 350.
Boeotian monetary magistrates, not eponymous Boeotarchs acting ex officio, Thebes, 351, 352.
Boeotian national festival, 343, 345.
Boïdion, hetaira of Chares, Byzantium, 269.
Boreitene, Attaleia, 648; ‘Thyatira, 658.
Borysthenes, v. Rivers.
Brasidas in Macedon, 204.
British imitations of Gaulish coins, 10.
Britomartis, Chersonesus Cretae, 460; Olus, 472.
Bull-fights, Thessalian, 290 sqq.


C.

Caesareia Germanica, amphitheatre of, 511; harbour of, 511.
Calauria, naval confederation of, Orchomenus, 346.
Campanian man-headed bull, 39.
Campanians, coins of, struck at Neapolis, 39; in Sicily, 130, 132, 137, 159.
Campanian Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Candlestick, seven-branched, Jerusalem, 808.
Canopic vases, Alexandreia, 863.
Capitoline Triad, Cadi, 668; Hydrela, 677; Laodiceia Phr., 680; Neapolis Sam., 803.
Carnyx, Gaulish trumpet, Tavium, 749.
Catanaean brothers, 134.
Celestial types parlants, Uranopolis, 206.
Celtic coins of Central Europe, 9.
Chalkous, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Χαρακτηρ, κομμα, αργυριον, παλμα, and σημα, meanings of, Seuthes, 282; Cotys, 285; Athens, 369, 370, 371, 391 n.; Gortyna, 466; Phaestus, 472; Ephesus, 571.
Charites, the three, Tanagra, 348; Argos, 440; Naxos, 489; Paros, 490; Heracleia Pontica, 516; Magnesia Ion., 583; Aphrodisias, 610; Laodiceia Phr., 679; Side, 704; Mopsus, 725; Tarsus, 733.
Cheiron the Centaur, Magnetes, 301; Prusias II, 519.
Chimaera, Etruria, 13; Leucas, 330; Corinth, 401 sqq.; Sicyon, 409 sqq.
Chresmos, oracular fountain, bull and dog at, Limyra, 695.
Χρυσα δεκητηριδων, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Chrysippos the philosopher, Soli-Pompeiopolis, 729.
Cistophori, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Cleopatra, portrait of, Patrae, 415; Antiocheia ad Orontem, 778; Ascalon, 804.
Cock, emblem of a healing god, Himera, 144; Selinus, 168.
Cock-fight, Dardanus, 544.
Colossus of Rhodes, 638, 639.
Corcyrean Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Corinthian Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Countermarks on Byzantine and Persian sigloi, 267, 828, 832; on tetradrachms of Side, 704.
Cow and calf, Apollonia Illyr., 314; Dyrrhachium, 315; Monunius, 316; Corcyra, 326; Carystus, 356; Lycia, 690, 691; Phoenicia, 801.
Cow suckling infant Zeus, Praesus, 475.
Cow with swallow on her back, Eretria, 362.
Crab, emblem of R. Akragas and badge of Agrigentum, 120; emblem of R. Karkines, 94; badge of Cos, 632.
Crescent, symbol of Aphrodite Melainis, Thespiae, 354; Byzantine type, inherited by the Turks, 270.
Crescents, three, in triskeles form, Birytis, 542.
Cretan art, characteristics of, 457.
Cretan bull with legs tethered (by Herakles), Phaestus, 473.
Crocodile, Alexandreia, 863; Ptolemaïs Cyrenaïcae, 874; chained to palm tree, Nemausus, 8.
Croesus, his monetary reform, 646.
Cumaean Sibyl (?), 37.
Cupping-vessel (σικυα), Atrax, 292; Epidaums, 441; Aegiale Amorgi, 481.
Curia Decurionum, nine senators seated, Alexandreia Troas, 541.
Cyzicene Staters, v. Weight-Standards, &c.


D.

Dacia, captive, Crete, 479.
Dada of Mytilene, 563.
Daedalos and Ikaros, Pessinus, 748.
Danaë, Argos, 440.
Danaïds, three, Germe Lyd., 651.
Danaos and Gelanor, contest between, Argos, 440.
Daphne, metamorphosis of, Apollonia Salbace, 610.
Dardanos, warrior, Dardanus, 544.
Dardanos and Bateia, Ilium, 547.
Daric, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Decimal system in Etruria, 12.
Deer (προξ), type parlant, Proconnesus, 538.
Delos, coins issued by Athenian kleruchs in, Delos, 387, 389, 485.
Delphic ΕΙ, Delphi, 342.
Delphic omphalos with two eagles, Cyzicus, 525.
Delphos, mythical founder of Delphi, 340, 341.
Demareteia, Syracuse, 173.
Demeter, epithets of, Metapontum, 77-79; Gela, 142.
Demeter and Triptolemos, statues of, at Enna, 137.
Demeter of Anthela, Delphi, 342.
Chloë, Myconos, 487.
Chthonia, Hermione, 442.
Eleusinia, Pheneus, 452.
Erinys, Thelpusa, 455.
Eunomia, Gela, 142.
Horia, Erythrae, 579; Smyrna, 590.
Panachaea, Achaean League, 417.
Sestia, Sestus, 261.
Thesmophoros, Paros, 490.
Demetrius Poliorcetes, his naval victory off Cyprus, commemorated on his coins, 230.
Demiurgi, crowns of, Tarsus, 733.
Demokratia, head of, Cnidus, 616; Athena as, Telos, 642.
Dendrophoros, Magnesia Ion., 583.
Derceto, Ascalon, 804.
Despoina, Heraea, 447.
Δια for επι, local use of, in Caria, Trapezopolis, 628.
Diana Dauphena, Coela, 259. Cf. Diana Lucifera.
Diana Lucifera, Apameia Bith., 510; Parium, 532.
Dido, Sidon, 798; building Carthage, Tyre, 801.
Didymean Apollo, cultus-statue of, by Canachus, Miletus, 586.
Didymeion, coins issued by the, Miletus, 585.
Dies, obv. and rev. of different periods, Neapolis, 39.
Dikaiosyne, Amastris, 506; Ephesus, 577; Hyrgaleis, 677; Prymnessus, 683; Alexandreia, 863.
Diktynna, Cydonia, 464; Phalasarna, 474; Crete, Prov., 479.
Dinomachos of Mytilene, 563.
Diomedes carrying off the Palladium, Argos, 438, 440; Tyre, 801.
Dion of Syracuse, supposed name of, on coin of Zacynthus, 430; coins assigned to, Syracuse, 178.
Dione, Amantia, 313; Epirus, 319, 324, 325; Ambracia, 320; Athamanes, 320; Pyrrhus, 323; Corcyra, 327.
Dionysos, cult of, Teos, 596; infant in cradle, Magnesia Ion., 583; oekist of Nicaea, 517; of Tium, 518; riding on panther, Sybrita, 477; Cyzicus, 527; temple of, at Aphytis, 210; theatre of, at Athens, 390; statue of, by Alkamenes, Athens, 390.
Dionysos—
Βακχευς, Myconos, 487.
Kelaeneus, Apameia Phr., 667.
Lampter, Pellene, 415.
Lasios, Catana, 134.
Leneus, Myconos, 487.
Libyan, Metapontum, 77.
Pelekys of Pagasae, Pherae, 308.
Phallen, Antissa, 560; Methymna, 561.
Pogon, Orthosia, 793.
Sebastos, Amastris, 506.
Soter, Maroneia, 251.
Sykites or Sykates, Camirus, 636.
Dioskuri, oekists of Dioscurias, 495; as Σωτηρες, Tyndaris, 189.
Dipoenus and Skyllis, statue of Athena by, Cleonae, 441.
Dirke bound to bull, Acrasus, 647; Thyatira, 658.
Diskeles, Lycia, 688 sqq.
Divinities and deified Imperial persons as Priests and Priestesses honoris causa, Byzantium, 270. Cf. Mytilene, 562.
Dog, R. Krimissos in form of, Segesta, 164, 165.
Dog attacking dolphin, Phocaea, 590.
Dog sleeping, Tuder, 22; Hatria, 23.
Dog, type parlant of the Kynossema, Madytus, 260.
Dogs in temple of Adranos, Mamertini, 156, 157.
Dogs, Molossian, 321.
Dog-star, Seirios, Ceos, 482, 483.
Dokimos, oekist of Docimeium, 672.
Dolphin, tame, Poroselene, 563.
Dolphin-rider, Peparethus, 313; Uncert., 480. V. also Arion, Hermias, and Taras.
Dolphin-skin head-dress, Etruria, 15.
Doros, head of, Dora, 792.
Dorylaos and Akamas, oekists of Dorylaëum, 672.
Double-dating, by solar and lunar months, of Athenian coins, 380.
Dove, emblem of Aphrodite, Sikyon, 411; Cythera, 436.
Drachm, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Dryops, Asine, 432.
Ducetius, Sikel chief, Calacte, 128; Megara Hyblaea, 151; Menaenum, 151.
Duoviri of Corinth, 404.
Dusares Theos, Adraa, 811.
Dynamis, Alexandreia, 863.


E.

Ε, Η, badge of Heraea, 448.
Ε or ΕΠ, badge of Epidaurus, 441.
Eagle holding serpent, emblem of Olympian Zeus, Chalcis, 359.
Egestos, oekist of Segesta, 164.
Egyptian types, Perinthus, 271; Cossura, 883; Melita, 883; Hippo Regius, 886; Macomades, 886; Juba II, 888. V. also Isis, Sarapis, &c.
Egyptizing deity standing on backs of three lions, Ascalon, 804.
Eileithyia, Aegium, 413; Bura, 413; Argos, 440; Tegea, 455; Latus, 470.
Eirene, Locri, 102; Nicomedeia, 517; Clazomenae, 569; Ephesus, 577; Smyrna, 594; Cos, 634; Cilbiani, 650; Nysa, 654; Tripolis Lyd, 661; Alexandreia, 863.
Eirene-Nemesis, Irenopolis Cil., 721.
Eirene with Ploutos, Athens, 390; Amastris, 506; Cyzicus, 527; Samos, 606.
Eirene and Roma, Amisus, 497.
Ekklesia, seated, Aegeae, 716.
Elagabal, altar, baetyl, and temple of, Emisa, 780, 781. V. also Baetyl.
Electrum, relation to gold of, at Syracuse, 179. V. also Weight-Standards, &c.
Elephant, Latium, 26; carrying crown, Tarsus, 733.
Elephants on Seleucid coins, 756.
Eleusinian βακχος and κερχνος, Eleusis, 391; Athens, 376, 377.
Eleusinian Festivals, coins struck for, Eleusis, 391; Athens, 376, 389.
Eleutheria, Tium, 518; Cyzicus, 526; Elaeusa Sebaste, 735; Caesareia Cap., 752; Alexandreia, 863.
Elpis, Perga, 703; Alexandreia, 863.
Empedocles at Selinus, 168.
Engravers’ signatures, v. Index VI.
Ennodia, Pherae, 308.
Enyo, Comana Pont., 498.
Eos, Alexandreia, 862.
‘Επι with dative, use of, in Crete, Cydonia, 464.
Ephesus and Aradus, supposed monetary understanding between, Ephesus, 575.
Epione, wife of Asklepios, Epidaurus, 441.
Eras—
B.C. 421 (?), Samos, 603.
B.C. 333-2 (era of Alexander in Phoenicia).
Aradus, 789.
Ptolemaïs-Ace, 793.
Sidon, 797.
Tyre, 799.
B.C. 312 (Seleucid era, Kings of Syria, 756).
Alexandreia Troas, 541.
Antiocheia ad Orontem, 776.
Hieropolis Cyrrhest., 777.
Seleucis et Pieria, 778.
Apameia Syr., 780.
Balanaea, 780.
Emisa, 780.
Seleuceia Pieria, 783.
Damascus, 784.
Caesareia ad Libanum, 792.
Orthosia, 793.
Tripolis Phoen., 798.
Ascalon, 804.
Seleuceia ad Tigri, 815.
Parthia, 818.
Elymaïs, 822.
Characene, 823.
B.C. 311 (era of Soter).
Egypt, 847.
B.C. 298 (Bithynian Regal era).
Nicomedes II, &c., 520.
B.C. 297 (era of Pontus).
Mithradates VI, &c., 501.
Kings of Bosporus, 504.
B.C. 282-1 (Proconsular era of Bithynia).
Apameia Bith., 510.
Bithynium, 511.
Nicaea, 516.
Nicomedeia, 517.
Prusa, 517.
B.C. 270 (era of Arsinoë).
Egypt, Ptolemies, 847, 850.
B.C. 259-8 (era of Aradus).
Epiphaneia, 781.
Paltus, 782.
Aradus, 789.
Carne, 792.
Marathus, 792.
B.C. 134-3 (era of the Province of Asia).
Ephesus, 575.
Cibyra, 669.
Aspendus, 700.
B.C. 126 (era of Tyre).
Tyre, 800.
B.C. 117 or 114 (era of Chalcis sub Libano).
Chalcis, 784.
B.C. 112-111 (era of Sidon).
Sidon, 797.
Tripolis Phoen., 798.
B.C. 109 or 108 (era of Seleuceia Pieria), 783.
B.C. 104 (era (i) of Ascalon), 804.
B.C. 84 (Sullan or Lydo-Phrygian era).
Aezanis, 664.
Cibyra, 669.
Hyrgaleis, 677.
Laodiceia Phr., 678.
B.C. 80 (era of Berytus), 790.
B.C. 71 (era of Termessus), 712.
B.C. 70 (era of Sinope), (Roman conquest), 509.
B.C. 68-7 (local era in Cilicia).
Epiphaneia, 720.
Mallus, 724.
Mopsus, 725.
Zephyrium, 734.
B.C. 67-6 (era of Alexandreia ad Issum), 716.
B.C. 66 (era of Soli-Pompeiopolis), 729.
B.C. 64 (Pompeian era).
Amastris, 506.
Antiocheia ad Orontem, 778.
Abila, 786.
Antiocheia ad Hippum, 786.
Dium, 787.
Gadara, 787.
Pella, 787.
Dora, 792.
Tripolis Phoen., 798.
B.C. 61 or 60 (era of Gaba), 786.
B.C. 61 (era (i) of Gaza), 805.
B.C. 58 (era (ii) of Ascalon), 804.
B.C. 58 (era of Raphia), 806.
B.C. 49-48 (Caesarean era).
Antiocheia ad Orontem, 778.
Laodiceia ad Mare, 782.
Ptolemaïs-Ace, 793.
B.C. 47 (Caesarean era).
Aegeae Cil., 716.
Gabala, 781.
B.C. 45 (Colonial era of Sinope), 509.
B.C. 39 (era of Rhosus), 782.
B.C. 38-7 (era (i) of Leucas ad Chrysoroam), 785.
B.C. 36 (era of Cherronesus), 280.
B.C. 32 (era of Amisus), 497.
B.C. 31 (Actian era).
Beroea, 242, 243.
Antiocheia ad Orontem, 779.
Seleuceia Pieria, 783.
Botrys, 791.
Byblus, 791.
Tripolis Phoen., 798.
B.C. 25 (era of the Province of Galatia).
Pessinus, 748.
Tavium, 749.
B.C. 25 (era of Sebaste Samariae), 803.
B.C. 24 (era of Cibyra), 669.
B.C. 19 (era of Anazarbus), 716.
B.C. 6-5 (era of Neoclaudiopolis), 507.
Germanicopolis, 507.
B.C. 3 (era of Sebastopolis-Heracleopolis), 490.
B.C. 3 (era of Caesareia Panias), 786.
B.C. 2 (era of Amasia), 496.
B.C. 2-1 (era of Sebasteia Pont.), 499.
A.D. 20 (era of Augusta Cil.), 718.
A.D. 20 (era of Tiberias), 802.
A.D. 34 (era of Comana Pont.), 498.
A.D. 48 (era (ii) of Leucas ad Chrysoroam), 785.
A.D. 48 and A.D. 60 (eras (i) and (ii) of Agrippa II), Judaea, 809.
A.D. 51 or 52 (era of Irenopolis), 721.
A.D. 64-5 (era of the Province of Pontus Polemoniacus), 496.
Cerasus, 498.
Nicopolis ad Lycum, 498.
Trapezus, 499.
Zela, 499.
A.D. 71 (era of Samosata), 776.
A.D. 71 (era of Nicopolis Jud.), 806.
A.D. 72 (era of Neapolis Sam.), 803.
A.D. 73-4 (era of the Province of Cilicia).
Flaviopolis Cil., 720.
A.D. 92 (era of Chalcis Chalcidices), 778.
A.D. 97 (era of Capitolias), 787.
A.D. 105 or 106 (era of Arabia), 810.
Adraa, 812.
Bostra, 812.
Medaba, 812.
Petra, 812.
Rabbath-Moba, 812.
A.D. 123 or 130 (era at Laodiceia Phr.), 679.
A.D. 128 (era (ii) of Gaza), 805.
A.D. 152-3 (era of Dionysopolis), 671.
A.D. 199-200 (era of Diospolis Lydda, Sam.), 802.
Eleutheropolis Jud., 804.
A.D. 201 (Colonial era of Tyre), 801.
Erichthonios held by Gaia, Oyzicus, 525.
Erinys (Demeter), Thelpusa, 456.
Erion, the horse, Thelpusa, 456.
Eros, Hyria, 52; Paestum, 82; Bruttium, 91; Eryx, 138; Tyndaris, 190; Callatis, 274.
Eros of Praxiteles, Parium, 531.
Erymanthian boar, Psophis, 453.
Erythros, oekist of Erythrae, 578, 579.
Eshmun-Asklepios, Berytus, 791; Carne, 792; Marathus, 793.
Ethrog on coins of Revolt of the Jews, 809, 810.
Etruscan city names, Etruria, 16.
Etruscan religious coin-types, Etruria, 16.
Euboea, earliest coinage, characteristics of, 355.
Euboea, Nymph, 362.
Euboïc-Standard, v. Weight-Standards, &c.
Eubosia, Hierapolis Phr., 676; Isinda, 708.
Eucleides of Megara, head of, disguised as a woman, Megara, 394.
Eunomia (Demeter), Gela, 142.
Euphron, tyrant of Sicyon, 410.
Euposia, Nysa Lyd., 654; Hierapolis Phr., 676.
Europa and Bull, Tyre, 801.
Europa riding on bull, Hadrianopolis Thr., 287; Cnossus, 461; Gortyna, 465, 467; Phaestus, 472; Crete, Province, 479; Cyzicus, 525; Seleuceia Cil., 728; Sidon, 797, 798.
Europa in coïtion with eagle, Gortyna, 466.
Europa on rock, welcoming bull, Phaestus, 473.
Europa in plane-tree, Gortyna, 466, 467.
Eurymedusa, nymph, Sicily, 117; Selinus, 168.
Eurypylos, hero, Pergamum, 536.
Eurystheus and Herakles, Aspendus, 701.
Eurytion, Magnesia Ion, 583.
Euthenia, Adramyteum, 521; Alexandreia, 862, 863.
Eye, human, ‘short-hand’ for prow of galley, Scione, 210; Samos, 603.


F.

Ϝανασσα, epithet of Artemis Pergaea, Perga, 702.
Federal currency, in Sicily, 117; in Thessaly, 291, 311; in Acarnania, 328, 331, 332; in Aetolia, 334; in Phocis, 338; in Boeotia, 343, 351; in Euboea, 362; of the Achaean League, 416; in Arcadia, 444, 450; in Lycia, 688 sqq., 693 sqq.
Fides (Πιστις), Locri Epizephyrii, 104.
Fig-leaf, Idyma, 621; Camirus, 636; Melos, 892.
Ϝιις, doubtful meaning of, Poseidonia, 81.
Fire-altar, Persis, 824.
Fish-god, Phoenician, Aradus, 788.
Fish-shaped coins, Olbia, 272.
Fish singing like thrushes, Psophis, 453.
Flamininus, portrait of, 235.
Flavia Nicomachis of Mytilene, 563.
Foedus Neapolitanum, B.C. 326. Neapolis, 40.
Fortuna-Nemesis, Cremna, 708.
Fountain nymphs, Mesma, 105; Himera, 117; Eurymedusa, Selinus, 168; Πηγη, Philadelpheia, 655; Sunias, Soli-Pompeiopolis, 729.
Fox and grapes, type parlant, Alopeconnesus, 258.
Frog, Euboea (?), 365; Uncert., 480; Seriphos (?), 490.
Fulmen on throne, Diocaesareia, 720; Seleuceia Pieria, 783.


G.

Gaia, Gê, Lampsacus, 530; Magnesia Ion., 583; holding Erichthonios, Cyzicus, 525; with four children, Pautalia, 287; with Thalassa, Pergamum, 536.
Galerus, sacrificial cap, Syracuse, 187; Gaulos, 883.
Galley before city-wall, Sidon, 795.
Galley races at Corcyra, 327.
Games and Festivals—
Agonothesia, Thessalonica, 245; Gordus-Julia, 651.
‘Αχελοιο αεθλον, Metapontum, 76.
Aianteia, Salamis, 392.
Aktia, Nicopolis Epiri, 321; Neocaesareia, 497; Hierapolis Phr., 676; Tarsus, 733.
Aktia Commodeia, Tyre, 801.
Aktia Dusaria, Bostra, 812.
Aktia Heraklia, Tyre, 801.
Aktia Pythia, Perinthus, 271.
Alexandreia, Byzantium, 270.
Alexandreia Pythia, Philippopolis, 288.
Amphiaraea, Oropus, 392.
Antoneinia Commodeia, Laodiceia Phr., 679.
Antoneinia Sebasta, Byzantium, 270.
Antoniniana, Laodiceia ad Mare, 782.
Antoniniana πρωτα της οικουμενης, Anazarbus, 717.
Arcadica, Arcadia, 444; Heraea, 447.
Asklepeia, Cleonae, 441; Epidaurus, 442; Philadelpheia, 655; Laodiceia Phr., 679.
Asklepeia Sotereia, Ancyra Gal., 748.
Assinaria, Syracuse, 177.
Augusteia, Nicaea, 517; Cadi, 668; Tarsus, 733.
Au(gusteia?) Antonini(ana), Tarsus, 733.
Augusteia Hadriana Olympia, Thyatira, 658.
Augusteia Pythia Hadriana Olympia, Thyatira, 658.
Augusteia Pythia, Thyatira, 658.
Augustia ιεπα, Perga, 702.
Certamina sacra Capitolina oecumenica iselastica Heliopolitana, Heliopolis, 785.
Certamina sacra periodica oecumenica iselastica, Sidon, 798.
Chrysanthina, Sardes, 657.
Χρυσοροα, τα παρα τω, Hierapolis Phr., 676.
Chthonia, Hermione, 442.
Darzaleia, Odessus, 277.
Deia Halia, Philadelpheia, 655.
Δεκιος οικουμενικυς, Anazarbus, 717.
Demetria, Tarsus, 733.
Didymeia, Miletus, 586.
Didymeia Commodeia, Miletus, 586.
Dionysia, Nicaea, 517.
Dorea, Side, 704.
Dusaria, Bostra, 812.
Eiselastikos, Side, 704.
Enmonideia or Emmoniasia, Magnesia Lyd., 653.
Ephesia, Hierapolis and Ephesus, 676.
Epidemia, Perinthus, 271.
Epineikia, Anazarbus, 717; Tarsus, 733.
Galliena, Nicaea, 517.
Gordianea Attalea, Aphrodisias, 610.
Gordianea Pythia, Aphrodisias, 610.
Gordianea Valeriana oecumenica, Aphrodisias, 610.
Gymnasiarchia, Ephesus, 577; Anazarbus, 717; Colybrassus, 719; Syedra, 729.
Hadriana Antoneia enmonideia, Magnesia Lyd., 653.
Hadriana Panathenaea, Synnada, 686.
Hadrianeia, Athens, 390; Tarsus, 733.
‘Αδριανος οικουμενικος, Anazarbus, 717.
‘Αγια ιερα Σεβασμια, Damascus, 784.
Helia, Emisa, 781.
Heraea, Argos, 440.
Herakleia Pythia, Perinthus, 271.
Heraklia Olympia, Tyre, 801.
‘Ιερα Αυγουστια, Perga, 702.
‘Ιερα οικουμενικα Διονυσια, Adana, 716.
Hiera periodica oecumenica iselastica, Sidon, 798.
‘Ιερα Πυθια, Side, 704.
‘Ιερα Πυθια, πρωτα Παμφυλων, Side, 704.
‘Ιερος, Perga, 702; Hieropolis Castabala, 721.
‘Ιερος αγων, Ancyra Gal., 747; Nicaea, 517.
‘Ιερος ‘Ισελαστικος, Anazarbus, 717.
‘Ιερος Μυστικος, Side, 704.
‘Ιερος Μυστικος οικουμενικος, Side, 704.
‘Ιερος οικουμενικος εισοπυθιος, Side, 704.
‘Ιερος οικουμενικος, Attaleia Pam., 701; Anazarbus, 717.
‘Ιερος ‘Ολυμπικος, Anazarbus, 717.
‘Ιερος ‘Ολυμπιος, or ‘Ολυμπια, οικουμενικος, Attaleia Pam., 701.
‘Ιερας Πυθιος Μυστικος οικουμενικος, Side, 704.
‘Ιθωμαια, Messene, 431, 432.
‘Ισοπυθια, Ancyra Gal., 748.
‘Ισθμια, Corinth, 404, 405.
Kapetolia, Aphrodisias, 610.
Kapetolia Pythia, Aphrodisias, 610.
Kendreiseia Pythia, Philippopolis, 288.
Κοδριγαις οροις Κιλικων, εν, Tarsus, 733.
Κοινα, or Κοινον, ‘Ασιας, Ephesus, 577; Sardes, 657; Hierapolis and Smyrna, 670; Laodiceia Phr., 679.
Κοινον Κιλικιας, Tarsus, 733.
Κοινον Θρακων, Philippopolis, 288.
Κοινον Θεσσαλων, Thessaly, 312.
Κοινον Ποντου, Neocaesareia, 496, 497.
Κοινον Βειθυνλας, Nicomedeia (?), 510.
Κοινον of thirteen Ionian cities, Ionia, 566; Colophon, 571.
Κοινον Φρυγλας, Apameia, 666.
Κοινον Λυκαονιας, Lycaonia, 713.
Κοινον Λαλασσεων και Κεννατων, Olba, 727.
Κοινος των τριων επαρχιον, Tarsus, 733.
Κομοδεια, Nicaea, 517.
Κομοδειος, Tarsus, 733.
Koraea, Tarsus, 733.
Koraea Aktia, Sardes, 657.
Kyparissia (?), Lacedaemon, 435.
Lampadephoria, Amphipolis, 215.
Letoeia, Tripolis, 661.
Letoeia Pythia, Tripolis, 661.
Lykaea, Megalopolis, 451.
Megala, Nicaea, 577.
Naumachia, Gadara, 587.
Nemeia, Argos, 440; Cieonae, 440.
Nemeia Heraea, Argos, 440.
Nikephoria, Pergamum, 536.
Oecumenicus, Aphrodisias, 610; Tarsus, 733.
Olympia, Philip II, 224; Macedonia, Province, 241; Athens, 390; Cyzicus, 528; Hierapolis Phr., 676; Anazarbus, 717; Tarsus, 733; Damascus, 784.
Olympia Alexandria, Beroea, 241-243.
Olympia Augusteia Pythia, Tralles, 661.
Olympia oecumenica, Ephesus, 577.
Olympia Pythia, Prusa, 518; Miletus, 596; Tabae, 627.
Panathenaea, Athens, 369, 390; Synnada, 686.
Pan-Boeotian, 344, 345.
Panhellenia, Athens, 390.
Panionia, Ionia, 566.
Panionia Pythia, Ionia, 566; Miletus, 586.
Periodos dekate or Δεκητηρις Κυριου, Alexandreia, 861.
Philadelpheia, Perinthus, 271; Nicaea, 517; Sardes, 657; Eumeneia, 674 Caesareia Cap., 753.
Philadelpheia Pythia, Perinthus, 271.
Πρωτα ‘Ασλας, Smyrna, 594.
Πρωtα κοινα ‘Ασλας, Smyrna, 594.
Πρωτα ‘Ολυμπια, Pergamum, 537.
Pythia, Thessalonica, 242, 246; Delphi, 342; Pan-Boeotian, 344; Nicaea, 517; Thyatira, 658; Cibyra, 670; Hierapolis Phr., 676; Termessus, 712; Ancyra Gal., 748; Emisa, 781; Laodiceia ad Mare, 782.
Pythia Asylia hieros, or hieron, Perga, 702.
Pythia Epineikia, Thessalonica, 246.
Pythia, ις αιονα, τα, Side, 704.
Pythia Kabireia, Thessalonica, 246.
Pythia Kesareia, Thessalonica, 246.
Pythia Olympia, Tralles, 661.
Sacra Certamina, Donatio, Cremna, 708.
Sebasmia, Anazarbus, 717; Damascus, 784.
Sebasta Homobomia, Cadi, 668.
Sebasteia Kaisarea, Metropolis Ion., 584.
Severeia, Nicaea, 517; Tarsus, 733.
Severeia πρωτα, Perinthus, 271.
Silaria (?), Posidonia, 81.
Σνιβλε, Falseus, 212.
Συνθυσια οικουμενης, Anazarbus, 717.
Takitios Metropolitios Kaisaria, Perga, 702.
Taureia or Taurokathapsia, Thessaly, 290; Crannon, 293.
Themis, Aspendus, 701; Perga, 702.
Theogamia, Tarsus, 733.
Theogamia oecumenica, Nysa, 654.
Tyrimneia, or Μεγαλοι Σεβαστοι Τυριμνηοι αγωνες, Thyatira, 658.
Valeriana, Nicaea, 517.
Gangra, fortress, Germanicopolis, 506.
Ganymedes, Dardanus, 544; Ilium, 547; Sebaste Phr., 684.
Gaulish imitations of Greek and Roman coins, 68.
Gaulish warrior, Ariminum, 21.
Gazelle, Cyrenaïca, 866, 870.
Gê, v. Gaia.
Gelas, v. Rivers.
Genet, Cyrenaïca, 867.
Gerizim, Mount, Neapolis Sam., 803.
Gerousia, Tiberiopolis, 688.
Glaukos, sea-god, Heracleia Luc., 73; Itanus, 469.
Glykon, serpent, Abonuteichus, 505.
Goat, v. Types parlants.
Goat-rider, Himera, 145.
Gold, chiefly coined for war expenses, Tarentum, 60; Athens, 373, 375, 385. V. also Weight-Standards, &c.
Gold mines at Philippi, 217, 222, 224.
Gold, relation of, to silver in Sicily, Syracuse, 176, 182.
Gorgon, winged, Etruria, 14.
Gortynian decree, demonetizing silver, 467.
Gortynian Plane-tree, Gortyna, 466.
Gortys, oekist of Gortyna, 467, 468; Crete, Province, 479.
Griffin, παρασημον of Abdera and of Teos, 253; Lycia, 690.
Griffin holding wheel, symbol of the cult of Nemesis, Smyrna, 594.


H.

Hadad, horned, between two bulls, Rhosus, 782; Dium, 787.
Hades, Etruria, 16; Nicopolis Thr., 287; Apollonia Illyr., 314; with Kerberos, Amasia, 496; Apollonos-hieron, 648.
Hades-Sarapis, Gordus-Julia, 651; Hieropolis Phr., 676.
Hadranos (?), Syracuse, 180.
Haemos, Mount, Nicopolis ad Istrum, 275.
Hare, Etruria, 13; Croton, 99; meaning of, on coins of Rhegium, 109; of Messana, 153.
Harmodios and Aristogeiton, Cyzicus, 525.
Harmonia, wife of Kadmos, Thebes, 350.
Harpokrates, Augusta Trajana, 288; Aspendus, 701; Attaleia Pam., 701; Perga, 703; Apollonia Pis., 706; Cremna, 708; Seleuceia Pis., 710; Pessinus, 748; Byblus, 791; Ptolemaïs Ace, 794; Tyre, 801, Alexandreia, 862.
Hathor-Isis, Alexandreia, 862.
Hawk of Horus, Alexandreia, 862.
Hegemonia, bust of, Perperene, 537.
Hekate, Phalanna, 305; Pherae, 307, 308; Aegina, 398; Argos, 440; Lampsacus, 530; Antiocheia ad Maeandrum, 608; Euippe, 617; Stratoniceia, 624, 625; Maeonia, 652; Mastaura, 653; Tralles, 661; Aezanis, 664; Apameia, 667; Bruzus, 668; Cibyra, 670; Laodiceia Phr., 679; Lysias, 680; Aspendus, 701; Perga, 703; Apollonia Pis., 706; Casae, 718; Hieropolis Castabala, 721; Lyrbe, 723; Ancyra Gal., 748.
Hekate Soteira, Apameia Phr., 667.
Hektor, Ilium, 547; Ophrynium, 548.
Helen, cult of, at Tyndaris, 189.
Helen and Dioskuri, Sibidunda, 684; Acalissus, 694; Ariassus, 706; Codrula, 707; Termessus, 712.
Heliopolitan Triad, Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury, Heliopolis, 785.
Helios Lairbenos, Hierapolis Phr., 676.
Helios Sarapis, Magnesia Ion., 583; Alexandreia, 862.
Helios Sebastos, Tralles, 661.
Helioseiros, Chalcis Chalcidices, 778.
Helle on ram, Halus, 296; Lampsacus, 530.
Hephaestos (usually forging arms of Achilles), Lipara, 191; Lemnos, 263; Corinth, 405; Methana, 442; Magnesia Ion., 583; Samos, 606; Mylasa, 622; Thyatira, 658; Aezanis, 664; Temenothyrae, 687; Olympus, 696; Aspendus, 701; Attaleia Pam., 701; Perga, 703; Seleuceia Pis., 710; Selge, 712; Colybrassus, 719.
Hephaestos running with torch, Mothone, 433.
Hera Argeia, Argos, 438, 439; Alexandreia, 862.
Hera Argoia or Lakinia, Fenseris, 37; Hyria, 38; Poseidonia, 81; Thurium, 86; Croton, 97, 100; Pandosia, 106.
Hera, celestial, Chalcis, 359, 360.
Hera Lanoia (= Lanuvina), Nicomedeia, 517.
Hera, Samian, Perinthus, 271; Samos, 606.
Hera, statue of, by Praxiteles, at Plataea, 347.
Hera, primitive temple of, on Mount Oche, Carystus, 357.
Hera with Hebe and peacock, Argos, 440.
Heracleia Pontica, stadium of, Heracleia Pont., 516.
Heraeos, oekist of Heraea, 447, 448.
Herakleitos the philosopher, Ephesus, 577.
Herakles, infant, strangling serpents, Croton, 97; Byzantium, 267; Thebes, 349, 350; Cyzicus, 525; Lampsacus, 530; Ephesus, 573; Samos, 604; Cnidus, 616; Iasus, 621; Rhodes, 638; Ceretapa, 669.
Herakles, oekist of Croton, 97; of Perinthus, 271; of Callatis, 274; of Cius, 512; of Heracleia Pontica, 516; of Nicaea, 516; of Nacoleia, 681.
Herakles, labours of, Perinthus, 271; Callatis, 274; Anchialus, 277; Hadrianopolis Thr., 287; Sebastopolis-Heracleopolis, 499; Sauromates n, 505; Heracleia Pontica, 516; Nicaea, 517; Tarsus, 783; Alexandreia, 862.
Herakles carrying off Delphic tripod, Thebes, 849; captured by Eros, Temenothyrae, 687; contending with River-god, Phaselis, 696; Temenothyrae, 687; in garden of Hesperides, Cyrene, 866.
Herakles and Antaeos, Patara, 696.
Herakles and Geryon, Blaundus, 649; Saïtta, 655.
Herakles and Hydra, Phaestus, 473; Germanicopolis, 506; Sagalassus, 710; Seleuceia Pis., 710.
Herakles and Iolaos, Ionia, 566.
Herakles and Iphikles, Cyzicus, 525.
Herakles and Kerberos, Germe Lyd., 650.
Herakles and Keryneian Stag, Alinda, 608.
Herakles and Omphale, Lampsacus, 531; Maeonia, 652; Sardes, 657.
Herakles—
Epineikios, Ephesus, 577.
Hoplophylax, Smyrna, 594.
Ipoktonos, Erythrae, 579.
Kornopion, Oetaei, 303.
Lykon, Croton, 99, 100.
Prophylax, Smyrna, 594.
Soter, Thasos, 266; Thrace, 266, 286.
Herakles, Tyrian, car of, Philadelpheia Decap., 787.
Herakles (?), double-headed and four-armed, with bow and sword, Baris, 707.
Hermanubis, Alexandreia, 862.
Hermes, infant, in cradle, Hadriani ad Olympum, 528.
Hermes, tying on his sandal, Sybrita, 477.
Hermes, carrying infant Arkas, Pheneus, 452.
Hermes, carrying infant Dionysos, Corinth, 405; Lacedaemon, 436; Teos, 596; Peltae, 682; Sagalassus, 710.
Hermes, oekist of Amasia, 496.
Hermes—
Agoraeos, Lacedaemon, 436; Aphrodisias, 610.
Imbramos, Imbros, 261.
Kriophoros, Tanagra, 348; Aegina, 398.
Pelasgic, Imbros, 261; Samothrace, 263.
Promachos, Tanagra, 348.
Hermes, statue of, at Tyndaris, mentioned by Cicero, 190.
Hermes, cultus