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Head, Barclay V.
Historia numorum: a manual of Greek numismatics — Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1887

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INDEX RERUM.

799

Orpheus, Alexandria, 720.
Orthros (?), Cyzicus, 452.
Oscan inscriptions on Campanian coins, 26.
Oscan inscriptions on Apulian coins, 38.
Osiris, Egypt, 724.
Osiris (?), Gaulos, 743-
Owl, emblem of Athena, Syracuse, 159;
Athens, 309 sqq.

P.
Paeonian standard in Illyria, 269.
Palaemon, temple of, Corinth, 339.
Palankaios (River-god?), Agyrium, 109.
Palladium brought to Argos by Diomedes,
Argos, 367 sq.
Pallas Athena, worship of, by Alexander the
Great, 198.
Pallas subduing Giants, Seleucia, 610.
Pallene (?), Potidaea, 188.
Pamphylia, chronological table of coinage of,
588’
Pamphylian inscriptions on coins of Aspendus,
582; Sillyum, 587; Selge, 592.
Pan, worship of, at Messana, 135 ; at Panti-
capaeum, 239; in Arcadia, 373; carrying
infant Dionysos, Zacynthus, 360; and
nymph Syrinx, Thelpusa, 382 ; grotto of,
Caesareia Paneas, 664.
Pandina, Hipponium, 85 ; Terina, 98.
Pandosia, nymph, Pandosia, 90.
Panionion, 490.
Pankratides, epithet of Asklepios, Mytilene,
488.
Paris, judgment of, Scepsis, 474; Alexandria,
72o,
Parium, altar of, work of Hermocreon, 459.
Paros, Chronicle of, 331.
Parthenon, view of, on Athenian coin, 327.
Parthenope the Siren, 32.
Pasiphae wife of Minos, Crete, 383.
Patrae, find of Alexandrian coins near, 346;
plan of town and harbour on coins of, 350.
Patreus, oekist of Patrae, 349; tomb of,
Patrae, 349.
Patroklos, Ilium, 473.
Patron, oekist of Aluntium, no.
Pax, Alexandria, 721.
Pegasos-staters of Corinth, date of first issue
of, 334-
Pegasos, taming of, Corinth, 335, 339 ; Achaia,
353- .
Pehlvi inscription, Persis, 696.
Peirene, the fountain, Corinth, 334, 340.
neXe/cvs of Tenedos, 476, 477.
Peloponnesian war, wholesale coinage in time
of, at Athens, 314.
Peloponnesus, chronological table of the
coinage of, 343.
Peloponnesus, early coinage of, 344.
Pelops, Himera, 126.
Pelorias, goddess, Messana, 135.
Pentagon, called Hygieia, Pitane, 465.
Pergamos, oekist of Pergamum, 464.
Periods of Greek art as exemplified by coins,
Introd., § 12.
Persephone, temple of, at Locri, 89.

Persephone (?) with serpent, Priansus, 404.
Persephone, rape of, Enna, 119; - Elaea, 480 ;
Orthosia, 530 ; Aninetus, 548 ; Gordus Ju-
lia, 549; Hermocapelia, 550; Hyrcanis,
550; Nysa, 552; Sardes, 553 ; Tomara, 554 ;
Tralles, 555 ; Hierapolis, 565 ; Tripolis,
570; Sebaste, 679; Alexandria, 719.
Perseus, the hero, Macedon, 205; Larissa
Cremaste, 255 ; Gyaros, 414; Seriphos, 418 ;
Amisus, 424; Cabeira, 425 ; Chabacta, 426 ;
Comana, 426; Mithradates V, Ponti, 428;
Amastris, 433; Sinope, 435 ; Cyzicus, 451;
Astypalaea, 534; Iconium, 595.
Perseus and sleeping Gorgons, Daldis, 549.
Perseus and Andromeda, Coropissus, 602 ;
Alexandria, 719-
Perseus, harpa of, Joppa, 678.
Persic standard:—in Macedon, 194; at Maro-
neia, 216 ; at Abdera, 220 ; at Byzantium,
230; at Selymbria, 232; at Amisus, 424;
at Trapezus, 427 ; at Calchedon, 438 ; at
Lampsacus, 456 sq.; at Abydus, 468 ; at
Dardanus, 471; in Lesbos, 484; at Myti-
lene, 487 ; at Colophon, 493 ; at Erythrae,
499; at Magnesia, 501 ; at Miletus, 504;
at Priene, 508 ; at Iasus, 528 ; at Calymna,
534 ; at Phaselis, 578 ; at Aspendus, 581;
at Etenna, 583 ; at Perga, 584; at Side,
586; at Selge, 592 ; in Cilicia, 597; at Ce-
lenderis, 600 ; at Issus, 604; at Nagidus,
608; at Soli, 611 ; at Tarsus, 612; in
Cappadocia, 630; at Aradus, 650, 666.
Persic (?) standard, Nabathaea, 686.
Persic standard used by the Himyarites, 688.
. Persis, hill so called, Docimium, 562.
Perso-Babylonic standard, Introd., § 8.
Pessinus, sacred stone of, Athens, 324; Pes-
sinus, 630.
Phalaecus, strategos of the Phocians, 288.
Phalanthos, oekist of Tarentum, 43.
Phanes of Halicarnassus, coin attributed to,
526.
Pharnabazus, head of, Cyzicus, 453.
Pharnabazus (?), head of, Lampsacus, 457.
Pharos, lighthouse, Alexandria, 720 sq.
galleys, type parlant, so called from
city of Phaselis, 578.
Phayllus, strategos of the Phocians, 288.
Pheidias, statue of Zeus Olympiosby, Elis, 357.
Pheidon, the first to strike coins in European
Greece, Aegina, 331; Introd., § 8.
Phemius, mythical king of the Aenianes, 248.
Pheraemon, son of Aeolos, Messana, 135.
Philaeus, grandson of Ajax, Salamis, 329.
Philip of Macedon, victories of, at Olympia,
197- .
Philippi, gold mines of, 195.
Philippine coins, of Rhodes, 541; of Clazo-
menae, 492.
Philochorus, statement of, as to original types
of Athenian coins, 309.
Philochorus, cited by the Scholiast to Aristo-
phanes Ranae concerning Athenian gold
money, 314.
Philoktetes, Homolium, 252 ; Lamia, 252.
Philomelus, strategos of the Phocians, 288.
Phliasia, chronological table of the coinage of,
343-
 
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