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[Imhoof-Bloomer 1]
Eleutheria or Eleutherion, Mysia.
Eleutherion is the Greek word for Freedom.
The town is known only from a short passage in the early 6th Century A.D. geography Ethnica by Stephanus of Byzantium... and this coin.
Eleutheria, Mysia, is not to be confused with the Byzantine port near Constantinople.
| Imhoof-Bloomer_1 | Mysia, Eleutheria. ca 4th Century BC. Æ 10mm. Three-quarter facing head of Athena, in helmet with five crests & necklace / ELEU, lion walking right, head turned left. | Text | Image | Text | Image |
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| See also: | Search for Eleutheria at CoinArchives.com | |||
| Entry for Eleutherion on the Digital Historia Numorum | ||||
| Search for Eleutherion in the British SNG Volumes' Database at the Fitzwilliam Museum | ||||
| Search for Eleutherion at AsiaMinorCoins.com | ||||
| Search for Eleutherion in the ANS Database | ||||
| Search for Eleutheria at AncientImports.com | ||||
| Search for Eleutheria at Incitatus Coins | ||||
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