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Bb 370 ARGOLIS. In B. c. 243 Epidaurus became a member of the Achaean League (see Imperial— kai. Pius to Sev. Alexander. Inscr., lePAC CniAAYPOY, ACKAHTTieiA, etc., in reference to the Asklepian games celebrated at Epidaurus every five years. Tyj^es — Shepherd finding Asklepios suckled by goat. Asklepios seated with dog and serpent. Asklepios standing. Hygieia standing in round temple. Poseidon standing, etc. Henuione. An ancient Dryopian city on the south coast of Argolia, distinguished for it...s sanctuary of Demeter Chthonia, in whose honour an annual festival called X^dz^to was celebrated. Girc. B.C. 350-322. Head of Demeter crowned with corn. Id. EP in corn-wreath . . . E — P Torch in corn-wreath M Triot. M Obol. The bronze coins for the most part resemble the silver, but the following variety may be noted : — Head of Demeter facing. EP in wreath M ■(>(, For Federal money of the Achaean League, see p. 35a. Imperial — Severus to Geta. Inscr., ePMIUJN€UJN. Types — Hermes, Poseidon (Paus., ii.
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