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The Ancient Ophidian Iconography Resource (Mundus Vetus, 3000 BC - 650 AD) |
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| Figure III-2-aga-054. Rearing bearded Agathodaemon serpent with protruding tongue, wearing pschent (sekhemti) crown, holding kerykeion (caduceus) (or grain ear) in its coils and facing the goddess Isis-Thermuthis as rearing uraeus hooded cobra, wearing horns and disc (or double-feathers) crown and holding sistrum (or reed/poppy ball) in its coils. |
| Item: | Material: | Denomination (view): |
Mint: | Issuer/Authority: | Historical Period, Date: |
Collection: |
| A. | Bronze | Drachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 133-134 AD |
Institut für Altertums-kunde, Cologne |
| B. | Billon | Tetradrachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 125-126 AD |
Institut für Altertums-kunde, Cologne |
| C. | Bronze | Drachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 133-134 AD |
Institut für Altertums-kunde, Cologne |
| D. | Bronze | Hemidrachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Antoninus Pius (r. 138-161 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 153-154 AD |
Institut für Altertums-kunde, Cologne |
| E. | Bronze | Hemidrachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Antoninus Pius (r. 138-161 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 153-154 AD |
Institut für Altertums-kunde, Cologne |
| F. | Bronze | Drachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 133-134 AD |
Private |
| Source-Image(s): Institut für Altertumskunde, Universität zu Köln, Münzsammlung (www.muenzen.uni-koeln.de; © Institut für Altertumskunde, Universität zu Köln): A (AL 1098), B (AL 0894), C (AL 1097), D (AL 1929), E (AL 1972); Coin Archives (www.coinarchives.com; © CoinArchives, LLC and the original holders): F (Jean Elsen & ses Fils, Auction 134, 9 September 2017, Lot 473). The representative scale is not universal. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page. |
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