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Kurth, D. Demos, The Personification of the People. (2010).

Available on lulu.com, $15.

The image of Demos, the personification of the People, was used on ancient coinage as early as the 5th century BC. In Roman times, many towns under Roman domination struck pseudo-autonomous coinage depicting either the bust or head of Demos, or showed him standing with the emperor, Boule, or the Demos of another city. This book is - as far as I am aware - the first ever compilation of coinage depicting Demos and includes full legends and descriptions as well as several otherwise unpublished types. The pages are enhanced by hundreds of images of examples. An index of types and cities simplifies the search for a particular coin.

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Coins depicting Demos in the Forum Ancient Coins Shop.

Index

City, Region                                                   Coin numbers
Acrasus, Lydia............................................505-506
Aezanis And Cadi, Phrygia............................52-56
Aizanis, Phrygia..........................................28-30, 113-124, 242-257
Akmoneia, Phrygia......................................125-127, 258-267
Alabanda, Caria..........................................222
Alexandria, Egypt........................................31-35
Alia, Phrygia...............................................36-37, 128-129, 268-270
Amastris, Paphlagonia..................................57
Amisus, Pontus...........................................864
Amorium, Phrygia.......................................271-273
Ancyra, Phrygia..........................................274
Aninetos, Lydia...........................................507-508
Ankyra, Phrygia..........................................130-131
Antioch Ad Meandrum, Caria.........................223-229, 706-716
Antioch, Seleukeia, Apameia And Laodikeia, Syria 106
Apameia, Phrygia........................................132-141, 275-281
Aphrodisias And Antiocheia...........................60
Aphrodisias, Caria.......................................58-59, 230-232, 717-778
Apollonia Salbace, Caria...............................779-781
Apollonia, Mysia..........................................844
Apollonis, Lydia...........................................38, 509
Apollonoshieron, Lydia.................................510-512
Appia, Phrygia............................................282
Attaea, Mysia.............................................61-62, 845-850, 865
Attuda, Caria..............................................108-109, 233, 782-802
Bageis, Lydia..............................................513-521
Bargasa, Caria............................................803-805
Blaundos, Lydia..........................................522-538
Bruzus, Phrygia..........................................283
Cadi, Phrygia..............................................284-305
Ceretapa (Ceretapa Diocaesarea), Phrygia......306
Chios And Erythrae......................................860-861
Chios, Ionia................................................859
Cidyessus, Phrygia......................................307
Colossae, Phrygia........................................365-379
Daldis, Lydia...............................................539-545
Dionysopolis, Phrygia...................................308-312
Dioshieron, Lydia........................................39, 206-207
Docimeium, Phrygia....................................313-314
Ephesus And Magnesia.................................63
Ephesus, Ionia............................................40
Erythrae, Ionia...........................................236-239
Eukarpeia, Phrygia......................................315-317
Eumeneia, Phrygia......................................318-319
Gaza, Palestine...........................................41
Germe Ad Rhyndakos (Lydia Or Mysia)...........851-852
Grimenothyrae, Phrygia...............................142-144
Hadrianeia, Mysia........................................8, 853-856
Hadrianothera, Mysia...................................857-858
Harpasa, Caria............................................806-809
Herakleia Salbace, Caria..............................810-813
Herakleia, Bithynia......................................9-12
Herakleia, Ionia..........................................862
Hierapolis, Phrygia......................................145-152, 320-344
Hierocaesareia, Lydia...................................546-548
Hydrela, Phrygia.........................................153, 345
Hypaepa, Lydia...........................................208, 886-887
Hyrgaleis, Phrygia.......................................346-355
Isinda, Pisidia.............................................868
Julia, Phrygia..............................................356
Kibyra, Phrygia...........................................357-364
Kos, Caria..................................................234-235
Kotiaeion, Cotiaeum, Phrygia........................154-177, 380-411
Laodikeia And Smyrna.................................64-66, 112
Laodikeia, Phrygia.......................................42, 110-111, 178-196, 412-
................................................................444, 869-870
Lysias, Phrygia............................................445
Maeonia, Lydia............................................549-554
Magnesia Am Siplyos, Lydia..........................555
Magnesia, Ionia..........................................863
Melos, Ionia...............................................241
Metropolis, Ionia.........................................67-74,
Midaeum, Phrygia.......................................446
Mostene, Lydia............................................556-557
Mytilene And Pergamum...............................75-76
Nacrasa, Lydia............................................871-872
Kilbiani, Lydia.............................................43, 205
Nicaea, Bithynia..........................................78
Nicomedia, Bithynia.....................................77
Ninica-Claudiopolis, Cilicia............................504
Nysa, Lydia................................................209
Otrus, Phrygia............................................197, 447
Peltae, Phrygia...........................................448-449
Pergamum And Ephesus...............................80
Pergamum And Sardes.................................81-85
Pergamum, Mysia........................................79
Philadelphia, Lydia.......................................558-609
Philippopolis, Thrace....................................86
Philomelium, Phrygia...................................450
Prymnessus, Phrygia...................................451-457
Rhegion, Bruttium.......................................5-7
Sagalassos, Pisidia......................................87-93
Saitta, Lydia...............................................610-619
Sala, Lydia.................................................94, 104-105, 210-218, 620-624
Sardes And Hypaepa...................................95
Sardes And Smyrna.....................................96
Sebaste, Phrygia.........................................458-462
Sebastopolis, Caria......................................814-817
Siblia, Phrygia............................................463-466
Sidon, Phoenicia.........................................107
Silandus, Lydia...........................................625-626
Stectorium, Phrygia.....................................198-201, 467-469
Stratonikeia, Caria......................................818
Synaus, Phrygia..........................................470-473
Synnada, Phrygia........................................44-49, 474-477
Tabae, Caria...............................................819-835
Tabala, Lydia..............................................219-220, 627
Tarentum/Taras, Calabria.............................1-4
Tarsos, Cilicia.............................................13-21
Tavium, Galatia...........................................50
Temenothyrae, Phrygia................................202, 478-482
Termessos, Pisidia.......................................51,
Themisonium, Phrygia.................................483-488
Thyatira, Lydia............................................628-637
Tiberiopolis, Phrygia....................................203-204, 489-492
Tium, Bithynia............................................97-103
Tomaris, Lydia............................................638
Trajanopolis, Phrygia...................................493-503
Tralles, Lydia..............................................221, 639-672
Trapezopolis, Caria......................................836-843
Tripolis, Lydia.............................................673-705
Zephyrium, Cilicia.......................................22-27





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