| A personification of the city of Alexandria, represented as a female. She wears a cap of elephant hide, when the bust is shown. When standing, she frequently wears a turreted headdress. | |
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| Curtis (1990) pp. 33-34 | |
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| Milne 451 | Vespasian |
| Curtis (1990) p. 278 coin 94 | |
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| Milne 1303 | Hadrian |
| Curtis (1990) p. 284 coin 158 | |
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| Milne 3681 | Otacilia Severa |
| Curtis (1990) p. 320 coin 552v | |
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| Milne 3728 | Philip I |
| Curtis (1990) p. 318 coin 524 Alexandria holds a bust of Sarapis in r. hand |
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| Milne 3871 | Valerian I |
| Curtis (1990) p. 195 coin 251 | |
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| Milne 4447 | Aurelian |
| Curtis (1990) p. 197 coin 322 | |
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| Milne 4786 | Maximianus |
| Curtis (1990) p. 331 coin 738 Alexandria holds a bust of Sarapis in r. hand |
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