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Lot 494

Estimate: 250 GBP
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Caracalla Æ32 of the Koinon of Cyprus. AD 198-217. M ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟC ΑΥΓΟΥCΤΟΥC, laureate head right / ΚΟΙΝΟΝ ΚΥΠΡΙΩΝ, temple of Paphian Aphrodite within which cone, crescent and star on top of temple, roofed wing on each side within which candelabrum stands, dove on roof of each wing, paved semicircular court before temple. SNG Copenhagen 92; Tziambazis 31 var. (bust type). 18.86g, 32mm, 6h.

Near Very Fine.

From the collection of Italo Vecchi;
Ex Bertolami Fine Arts, Auction 67, 11 July 2019, lot 568;
Ex Numismatik Lanz München, Auction 141, 26 May 2008, lot 549.

Palea Paphos was one of the most important pilgrimage centres in the Greek world due to its famous Sanctuary of Aphrodite; the goddess herself was born of the sea near Paphos, and floated in on a scallop shell. When she arose, she was hailed as 'Cyprian'.

The Sanctuary of Aphrodite continued to flourish well into the Roman era. Several Roman emperors honoured the shrine, and it was visited by Titus in AD 69 when the future emperor was on his way to Egypt; he consulted the oracle of Aphrodite, and was told that he had a great future. The sanctuary was rebuilt by the Romans after the earthquake of AD 76/77, in a design that preserved the layout of the original. The cult of Aphrodite survived at Palea Paphos until the 4th century AD, when emperor Theodosius I outlawed paganism. Today, virtually nothing remains of the Sanctuary save the holy ground itself.
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