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Galerie > Ancient World > Mysia > Pergamon
Pergamon in Mysia, 169–175 AD., Marcus Aurelius, Æ35, RPC temporary № 3232.
Pergamon in Mysia, Marcus Aurelius, issued by T. Kl. Aristeas, strategos, 169–175 AD., 
Æ35 (34-36 mm / 23,94 g), 
Obv.: [ΑΥ] ΚΑΙ Μ ΑΥΡΗΛΙ - ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟC , laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Marcus Aurelius right, seen from behind. 
Rev.: [ΕΠΙ C-ΤΡΑ [ΚΛ] ΑΡΙCΤΕ[ΟΥ] ΠΕΡΓΑΜ - [ΗΝ]ΩΝ / [Β ΝΕ]ΟΚΟΡΩΝ , Satyr (or Hermes?) seated on cippus left, wearing nebris; playing with youthful Dionysos dancing on his right foot r.; pedum beneath Satyr´s / Hermes' foot on ground.
RPC temporary â„– 3232 (10 pieces listed, http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3232/ ) ; von Fritze, Pergamon, p. 62, pl. V.4 (rev.) ; Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 63.1245 .

A statue showing Hermes and the infant Dionysos, attributed to Praxiteles of Pergamon, was discovered at Olympia in 1877.
The sculpture was located where Pausanias had seen it in the late second century CE. Hermes is represented in the act of carrying the child Dionysos to the nymphs who were charged with his rearing.The statue is today exhibited at the Olympia Archaeological Museum.
Schlüsselwörter: Pergamon Mysia Marcus Aurelius Satyr Hermes Cippus Nebris Dionysos Pedum

Pergamon in Mysia, 169–175 AD., Marcus Aurelius, Æ35, RPC temporary № 3232.

Pergamon in Mysia, Marcus Aurelius, issued by T. Kl. Aristeas, strategos, 169–175 AD.,
Æ35 (34-36 mm / 23,94 g),
Obv.: [ΑΥ] ΚΑΙ Μ ΑΥΡΗΛΙ - ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟC , laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Marcus Aurelius right, seen from behind.
Rev.: [ΕΠΙ C-ΤΡΑ [ΚΛ] ΑΡΙCΤΕ[ΟΥ] ΠΕΡΓΑΜ - [ΗΝ]ΩΝ / [Β ΝΕ]ΟΚΟΡΩΝ , Satyr (or Hermes?) seated on cippus left, wearing nebris; playing with youthful Dionysos dancing on his right foot r.; pedum beneath Satyr´s / Hermes' foot on ground.
RPC temporary â„– 3232 (10 pieces listed, http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3232/ ) ; von Fritze, Pergamon, p. 62, pl. V.4 (rev.) ; Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 63.1245 .

A statue showing Hermes and the infant Dionysos, attributed to Praxiteles of Pergamon, was discovered at Olympia in 1877.
The sculpture was located where Pausanias had seen it in the late second century CE. Hermes is represented in the act of carrying the child Dionysos to the nymphs who were charged with his rearing.The statue is today exhibited at the Olympia Archaeological Museum.

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