Æ, reign of Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14, KNOSSOS
Collection Dr. W. R. - From the Civil Wars of the Late Roman Republic to the Beginnings of the Roman Empire
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20 mm, 7.48 g.
[C(olonia) I (ulia)] N(obilis) C(nosus) EX [D(e)D(uctione)], bare head of Agrippa r.//M AIMIL(I), [T · FVFIVS] · II VIR, bare head of Augustus r.
RPC 976.38 (this coin); SNG Cop. 394; SNG Hunterian 320.
RR Nearly very fine
Ex Collection Prof. P.R. Franke, Grün 64/I, Heidelberg 2014, lot 1927.
After the battle of Actium, perhaps in 27 BC, Marcus Agrippa established a colony at Knossos by order of Augustus (cf. Bowsky, M.: Colonia Iulia Nobilis Cnosus (Creta), in: Praktika, 11th International Congress of Classical Studies, Kavala, 24-30 August 1999, Athens 2002, B 75-89). At its head were the two duumviri M. Aemilius and T. Fufius.
Nach der Schlacht bei Actium, vielleicht im Jahre 27 v. Chr. legte Marcus Agrippa im Auftrag des Augustus eine Kolonie in Knossos an (vgl. Bowsky, M.: Colonia Iulia Nobilis Cnosus (Creta), in: Praktika, 11th International Congress of Classical Studies, Kavala, 24-30 August 1999, Athens 2002, B 75-89). An der Spitze standen die beiden Duumviri M. Aemilius und T. Fufius.