648
SYRIA.
Fig. 345.
(/3) Silver. Tetradrachms of the Attic standard; rev. Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned; Pallas Nikephoros standing (Fig. 345); Altar of Sandan.
Mint—Tarsus. Tyche standing, holding rudder and cornucopiae (-| Dr.).
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXIV. 9; Pl. XXV. 1, etc.)
(y) Bronze, with or without portrait. Types various. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXV.)
Seleucus VI (Epiphanes Nicator), b. C. 96-95. On the death of
Grypus, in b. c. 96, Seleucus, his eldest son, succeeded him, and was master
for a few months of the whole empire. Inscr., BAZIAERZ ZEAEYKOY
ETTI<t>ANOYZ NIKATOPOZ.
(a) Silver. Tetradrachms of the Attic standard; rev. Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned; Pallas Nikephoros standing; Two cornuacopiae (I- Dr.)
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXV. 12, 13 ; Pl. XXVIII. 11.)
(/3) Bronze. Rev. Apollo standing beside column; Tripod. (B. M. Cat.,
Pi. XXV. !4, 15.)
Antiochus X (Eusebes Philopator), B. c. 94-83, son of Antiochus
Cyzicenus. Inscr., BAZIAEDZ ANTIOXOY EYZEBOYZ <t>lAOTIATOPOZ.
(a) Silver. Tetradrachms of the Attic standard; rev. Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVI. 1.) Tyche standing (Dr.).
(/3) Bronze. Rev. Pilei of the Dioskuri. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVI. 2.)
Antiochus XI (Philadelphos), B.C. 92,- third son of Grypus. Inscr.,
BAZIAEDZ ANTIOXOY ETTItPANOYZ <t>l AAAEA<t>OY. Bronze coins
only; rev. Two cornuacopiae; Tripod; Pallas Nikephoros. (B. M. Cat.,
Pl. XXVI. 8.)
The silver coins attributed by Prof. Gardner to this king (B. M. Cat.,
Pl. XXVI. 3-5) belong, in my opinion, to his father, Antiochus VIII
(Grypus); see above undei- (y) of that king’s money.
Antiochus XI, with his brother Fhilippus.
Heads jugate of the two brothers. BAZIAEDZ ANTIOXOY KAI BAZI-
(Zeit.f. Num., vii. Pl. IV. 2.) AEDZ <t>IAirT1TOY Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned . ... Al Tetradr.
SYRIA.
Fig. 345.
(/3) Silver. Tetradrachms of the Attic standard; rev. Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned; Pallas Nikephoros standing (Fig. 345); Altar of Sandan.
Mint—Tarsus. Tyche standing, holding rudder and cornucopiae (-| Dr.).
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXIV. 9; Pl. XXV. 1, etc.)
(y) Bronze, with or without portrait. Types various. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXV.)
Seleucus VI (Epiphanes Nicator), b. C. 96-95. On the death of
Grypus, in b. c. 96, Seleucus, his eldest son, succeeded him, and was master
for a few months of the whole empire. Inscr., BAZIAERZ ZEAEYKOY
ETTI<t>ANOYZ NIKATOPOZ.
(a) Silver. Tetradrachms of the Attic standard; rev. Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned; Pallas Nikephoros standing; Two cornuacopiae (I- Dr.)
(B. M. Cat., Pl. XXV. 12, 13 ; Pl. XXVIII. 11.)
(/3) Bronze. Rev. Apollo standing beside column; Tripod. (B. M. Cat.,
Pi. XXV. !4, 15.)
Antiochus X (Eusebes Philopator), B. c. 94-83, son of Antiochus
Cyzicenus. Inscr., BAZIAEDZ ANTIOXOY EYZEBOYZ <t>lAOTIATOPOZ.
(a) Silver. Tetradrachms of the Attic standard; rev. Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVI. 1.) Tyche standing (Dr.).
(/3) Bronze. Rev. Pilei of the Dioskuri. (B. M. Cat., Pl. XXVI. 2.)
Antiochus XI (Philadelphos), B.C. 92,- third son of Grypus. Inscr.,
BAZIAEDZ ANTIOXOY ETTItPANOYZ <t>l AAAEA<t>OY. Bronze coins
only; rev. Two cornuacopiae; Tripod; Pallas Nikephoros. (B. M. Cat.,
Pl. XXVI. 8.)
The silver coins attributed by Prof. Gardner to this king (B. M. Cat.,
Pl. XXVI. 3-5) belong, in my opinion, to his father, Antiochus VIII
(Grypus); see above undei- (y) of that king’s money.
Antiochus XI, with his brother Fhilippus.
Heads jugate of the two brothers. BAZIAEDZ ANTIOXOY KAI BAZI-
(Zeit.f. Num., vii. Pl. IV. 2.) AEDZ <t>IAirT1TOY Zeus Nikephoros
enthroned . ... Al Tetradr.