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Roman Provincial, Syria, Antioch, Gordian III, Tetradrachm

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Roman Provincial

Syria, Antioch, Gordian III (238-244), Tetradrachm 238-240

Obverse: laureate head right

AYTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC CEB

Reverse: eagle with slightly raised wings and a wreath in its beak, SC in exerque

ΔHMAPX EΞOVCIAC

Diameter 28 mm, weight 12.11 g

Antioch was seized by Roman troops under Pompey in 64 BC and became the capital of the Roman province of Syria. Under new rule, the city flourished rapidly and soon became Syria's largest metropolis, its military, economic and cultural capital. Great temples, a forum, a theater, an amphitheater, a library, baths, aqueducts and other public buildings were built. The two main streets of the city, crossing at right angles, were decorated with statues and colonnades. This investment was sponsored by the famous Jewish king Herod the Great. Five bridges across the Orontes were built. The huge city became cosmopolitan, although it was always dominated by the Greeks.

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