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Definition of Tetradrachms
1. tetradrachm [n] - See also: tetradrachm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetradrachms
Literary usage of Tetradrachms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Naukratis by William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1886)
"Of this period the silversmith's hoard contained six tetradrachms of the best
archaic style, similar to those described below (p. 66). GYBE NE. Circ. ..."
2. A View of the History and Coinage of the Parthians: With Descriptive by John Lindsay (1852)
"We now proceed to consider the tetradrachms or large silver coinage of the ...
The tetradrachms of Arsaces XV. are numerous, and present 5 varieties, viz. ..."
3. On the Chronological Sequence of the Coins of Ephesus by Barclay Vincent Head (1880)
"(j8) tetradrachms with the types of Alexander, Class V. of Miiller, issued between
circ. 202 and 196 (cf. also Alexandrine money of Aradus). See p. 55. ..."
4. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1883)
"ADDITIONAL tetradrachms OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT. SOME years ago I ventured to
submit to the Society a notice of some unpublished tetradrachms of Alexander ..."
5. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1886)
"PTOLEMAIC tetradrachms. Ed. American Antiquarian: Visiting the Boston Art Museum,
last July, my attention \v:is drawn to a case in the midst of a hall, ..."
6. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Ionia by Barclay Vincent Head, Reginald Stuart Poole, British Museum Dept. of Coins and Medals (1892)
"Attic tetradrachms with Magnesian types (pi. xviii. 9-11). Alexandrine tetradrachms
... Л1 Attic tetradrachms with Milesian types (Hut. Num. p. 505). ..."
7. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1867)
"Of the Syrian kings there is a long series in all metala, but chiefly tetradrachms,
commencing with Seleucus I, в с. 312, and terminating with Antiochus ..."
8. Biblical Antiquities: A Description of the Exhibit at the Cotton States by Cyrus Adler, Immanuel Moses Casanowicz (1898)
"tetradrachms OF EPHESUS. — Silver. Struck 140 BC (two specimens). (See plate 9,
fig. 25.) Ephesus, in ancient time one of the most important cities in Asia ..."