Ilios; the city and country of the TrojansThe results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author . No. 1484. No. 14S5. No. 1486. No. 1437. Hector standing, with his head turned aside, holding in his righthand a lance, in his left a sword, with the legend eKTOJP (Nos. 1484and 1485). Hector walking, his right hand uplifted, holding in his left ashield and a lance, and the legend EKTUP or eKKTOP (sic) (No. 1486).Hector naked, walking, having a helmet on the head, a sword in theuplifted right ha


Ilios; the city and country of the TrojansThe results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author . No. 1484. No. 14S5. No. 1486. No. 1437. Hector standing, with his head turned aside, holding in his righthand a lance, in his left a sword, with the legend eKTOJP (Nos. 1484and 1485). Hector walking, his right hand uplifted, holding in his left ashield and a lance, and the legend EKTUP or eKKTOP (sic) (No. 1486).Hector naked, walking, having a helmet on the head, a sword in theuplifted right hand, a shield in his left, with the legend EKTOP lAlGHN. Aeneas walking, carrying Anchises on his back and holding Ascaniusby the hand. Aeneas flying with Anchises and Aeneas goingon board a ship, carrying Anchises on his back and leading Ascaniusby the hand (No. 1487). The legends and types of the imperial coins are more numerous andmore varied; the most important and curious of them are the following :—. No. 1488. No. 1489. No. 1490. AIA IAAION IAIGIC or IAI6QN. Zeus Nikephoros seated, holding in hisright hand a spear; sometimes, instead of Nike, he holds the Palladium:on coins of the younger Faustina, of Commodus (in the collection ofBr. Schliemann), of Crispina and of Julia Domna (No. 1488). AAPAANOC IAIEQN. Dardanus seated, holding in his left hand asceptre, with a woman standing by: on the coins of Crispina (No. 1489).The type in question represents, according to Cavedoni,11 the colloquyof Dardanus about his marriage with Batieia, daughter of Teucer, kingof the Troad;1 or, according to another tradition,2 with Teucers wifeChryse, who brought him the Palladium as a dowry. ElAOC lAIEON or IAIGON. Ilus standing, wearing an upper garment(ifidrtov), and sacrificing on an altar before a column on which standsthe Palladium : on a coin of Julia Domna (in Dr. Schliemanns collection)and of Caracalla (No. 1490). The following coins, all of which have only the legend lAIEON


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