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Iulia Zenonis |
Iulia Zenonis, Iulia, daughter of Zenon. Probably wife of Iulius Andronikos. Magistrate and together with Iulius Andronicus responsible for an issue in Laodicea ad Lycum/Phrygia in c. AD 62? Her name with the patronymic is found on coins under Nero (RPC I nos. 2924-2925 with portraits of Poppaea and the city-personification). Her coins complement the denominational gaps in the line of coins issued in the name of Iulius Andronikos (probably her husband). Lit.: W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009) pp. 521. 568 (AD 62?); RPC I p. 476. For the Zenonid family see Th. Corsten, Die Inschriften von Laodikeia am Lykos, I.K. 49 (1997) p. 110-112 commentary on inscription no. 53. |
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Magistrate (Ant) |
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10.05.2024 |
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