Divus Julius Marinus 22.5 mm, 7.92 g of Philippopolis, Arabia. died circa AD 246-247. QEW MARINW, bare head right, slight drapery on left shoulder, eagle standing right with wings spread below. FILIPPOPOLITWN KOLWNIAC S-C, Roma standing left, holding patera and spear, shield at foor right. Spijkerman 2; SNG ANS 1402; BMC 2; Butcher, INJ 9, pl. 25, 11; De Saulcy 2. With permission of Nomos AG auction 20, Lot 364, July 2020. Though the dates of both events are uncertain, at some point during his reign Philip I deified his deceased father and built a temple to him. The boyhood hometown of Philip I was renamed Philippopolis in the emperor's honour (its original name is lost to history).