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 . ommodus (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 anothe


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 . ommodus (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 orlAienN, have these types :— 10 According to Sestini, D^scriptio Num. Vet. p. 30,% No. Op. cit. p. 153. 1 Apoliodorus, iii. 12. 1. 2 Dionys. Halicarn. Antiq. Roman, i. 68, 69. § III.] COINS FOUND AT NOVUM ILIUM. 643. Nip. 1491. No. 1492.


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