![]() |
The Ancient Ophidian Iconography Resource (Mundus Vetus, 3000 BC - 650 AD) |
| SCULPTURES & RELIEFS ● ADORNMENTS & TOOLS ● COINS ● VASES ● PAINTINGS & MOSAICS ● MANUSCRIPTS |
| ◀ Figure 012 of 060 | Figure 014 of 060 ▶ | |
![]() |
||||
| Figure III-6-tri-013. God Serapis-Pantheos (Helios-Amon-Poseidon-Asclepios) wearing radiate crown, kalathos (modius, polos) crown, and short curved horns of ram (Ovis platyra); trident entwined by serpent. |
| Material: | Denomination (view): |
Mint: | Issuer/Authority: | Historical Period, Date: |
Collection: |
| Bronze | Drachm (reverse) |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 135-136 AD |
Private |
| Source-Image(s): Ancient Coins Search (www.acsearch.info; © ACSearch.info and the original holders): Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 100, 29 May 2017, Lot 1341. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page. |
| ● Page Publishing Patron: Anonymous Benefactor (will change to your name after the page's adoption). |
|
| Donate Resource ● Suggest Artefact ● Report Error ● Leave Feedback ● Ask Question ● Offer Partnership |
|
| Share this page: | Tweet | Serpentarium Mundi on Social Media: |