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Pamphylia

1997
Abstract In these gifts from benefactors we find councillors, members of the gerousia and members of the assembly as separate categories ranking above plain citizens.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Coins from Lycia and Pamphylia

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1914
The following list of coins bought on our journey may be of interest as showing what the currency of the districts must have been. Only Greek coins are here treated; of Roman coins it was noticed that denarii rarely occur earlier than Trajan, after whom they become increasingly common, while the copper hardly appears till the second quarter of the ...
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Inscriptions from Pamphylia and Isauria

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1958
Sillyon. Note on an inscription already publishedCIG iii. 4324c = SGDI 1268. This inscription is carved in a panel on a rock to the west of the city, near the modern village. Height ·16 m., breadth ·175, letter and space down ·026, letter and space across ·019Perhaps [Όλυμ]πιακοῦ, since ἱαρός can be used in connexion with the Games, as in Lanckoroński,
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Two Epigraphical Notes from Pamphylia

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1949
I.—A. Wilhelm has recently republished the inscriptions on an altar at Side in Painphylia, originally published by Van Buren in JHS 1908, 190 sqq. Wilhelm's restorations and commentary, based solely on the photographs printed, without comment, by B.
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