Zeus : a study in ancient religion . Fig. Fig. 1006. Fig. 1007. Monn. emp. romP- vii. 155 no. 134 fig., Gnecchi MedagL Rom. ii. 132 no. i pi. \i(), 5roughly retouched). Another, with the same legend, had for obverse type the bare headof Maximinus (Rasche Lex. Num. iv. 932, Suppl. iii. 163, Cohen Monn. emp. roin.^vii. 155 no. 135, Gnecchi Medagl. Rom. ii. 132 no. 2). One of his coppers, struck atAntiocheia, ventures on a new title: rev. lovio propagat. orbis terrarvm Maximinus,with bay-wreath and ioga^ stands holding Victoria on a globe: to the right is a burningaltar; on either side of


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . Fig. Fig. 1006. Fig. 1007. Monn. emp. romP- vii. 155 no. 134 fig., Gnecchi MedagL Rom. ii. 132 no. i pi. \i(), 5roughly retouched). Another, with the same legend, had for obverse type the bare headof Maximinus (Rasche Lex. Num. iv. 932, Suppl. iii. 163, Cohen Monn. emp. roin.^vii. 155 no. 135, Gnecchi Medagl. Rom. ii. 132 no. 2). One of his coppers, struck atAntiocheia, ventures on a new title: rev. lovio propagat. orbis terrarvm Maximinus,with bay-wreath and ioga^ stands holding Victoria on a globe: to the right is a burningaltar; on either side of him, the letter A and a star; in the exergue, ant (Cohen ro?n.^ \\\. 153 no. 130 fig.). ^ Euseb. hist. eccl. 9. 11. 5 f. 2 For the implications of this term see now an excellent paper by Miss F. M. BennettA study of the word EOANON in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1917 xxi. 8—21. ^ loul. misopog. p. 446, 10 ff. Hertlein t] Zvpuv r//cet vovfji,y]via, kol 6 Kat<rap aS^is els^iXlov Aids eXra rj irdyKOLPOs eopTrj, Kai 6 Koiaap els to ttjs Tvx


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