Sarapis
| This is the great god of the Alexandrian pantheon, although he was a relative newcomer to the circle of divinities. Sarapis was introduced by one of the first Ptolomies, and was considered to have the attribytes of the gods Osiris and Apis, from whom his name is derived. He always wears a modius on his head, when appearing as a coin type.
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| Curtis (1990) p. 43
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| Milne 222
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Nero
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| Curtis (1990) p. 275 coin 52
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| Milne 1324
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Hadrian
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| Curtis (1990) p. 214 coin 41
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| Milne 1395
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Hadrian
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| Milne 1852
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Antoninus Pius
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| Curtis (1990) p. 216 coin 61
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| Milne 2674
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Commodus
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| Curtis (1990) p. 307 coin 381
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| Milne ____
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Aquilia Severa
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| Curtis (1990) p. 309 coin 415
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| Milne 2934
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Severus Alexander
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| Milne 3852
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Trebonianus Gallus
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| Curtis (1990) p. 195 coin 242
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| Curtis (1990) p. 321 coin 577
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