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CATALOGUE

OF THE COINS

THE ACHiEAN LEAGUE

ILLUSTRATED BY

THIRTEEN PLATES CONTAINING 311 COINS

COMPILED BY

MAJOR-GENERAL M. G. CLERK

Elis. No. 20. M.

LONDON BERNARD QUARITCH 15 Piccadilly

1895 W.C. J. DAVY AND SONS, I37, LONG ACRE, LONDON, ^^ CTV07

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Pages.

Preface ii to viii.

Catalogue of Early Silver and Copper Coins ... 1

„ Later Silver 2 to 20

„ Later Copper 21 to 31

of of which Coins are in List Towns given the Catalogue. . 32

List of Symbols found on League Coins .... 33

List of Towns of the League of which Coins are unknown . 33

List of Proper Names found on Achaian League Coins . . 34, 35

M640187 EKMTA.

Page 5, No. 64, Column 8, insert I after 123.

9, 148, 7, for I read I.

13, COERECTIONS.

PREFACE. " Page I. Line 17, for "Gardiner" read Gardner." „ V. „ 3, for"KOPONEIA"read«KOPnNAIA." " " " „ „ „ 1 1, for Gardiner read Gardner." " „ „ „ 17, margin, erase over e in . " " " „ „ „ 19, for Mantiniea read ."

,. „ » 26) " „ „ „ 27 > erase over e in Troezen.

)t )> .1 28 J " „ VI. „ 1, for Lycoeea" read "Lyrcaea." " " " 1 „ „ „ , for Gardiner read Gardner." " " „ „ „ 19, for "Leprion read Lepreon." CATALOGUE.

Page 3, N». 36. 8, Column 7, erase |. " " n' nn' Q f the same. „ 5, „ 65. 3j " " „ 5, „ 73.11, Column 9, for 10" read 11."

„ 5, „ 74.12, „ 9, for "11 "read "10." " " " „ 5, „ 78.16, „ 8, add A after n." „ 5, „ 79.17, „ 10, erase "C." « " " „ 6, „ 82.20, „ 4, for Below read Above." " " " „ 6, „ 83.21, „ 4, for Above read Below."

., 7, ,,101.11, „ 9, for" V. 12" read" V. 11."

„ 7, „ 102.12, „ 9, for" V. 11 "read" V. 12." " „ 7, „ 106.16, „ 10, insert Cousin6ry." « " " „ 9, for PAGE read PAGAK" " „ 9, N». 145. 9, Column 4, for „ read Below." " „ 9, „ 149.13, „ 4, for „ read Above."

„ 11, „ 174.1, „ 6, for "left" read "right." " " " „ 11, „ 177.4, „ 6, for left read right." " " " „ 11, „ 178.5, „ 6, for left read right."

„ 13, ,,212.9, „ 3, for "II "read "B I."

„ 13, „ 214.11, „ 3, for"BZ"read"BI." " " " „ 16, „ 256,28, „ 5, for Men : 93 read Mon : 89." „ 16, „ 260.32, „ 3, insert o"<> behind." CORRECTIONS IN CATALOGUE—continued.

" read Page 16, N". 261.33, Column 10, for "g^j "ggfia." " for read „ 16, „ 262.34, „ 10, "7^;" 6^;" " " " „ 16, „ 263.35, „ 3, for right read left." „ 17, „ 274.46, „ 10, erase "C."

for read „ 17, „ 280.52, „ 10, «g^;" "5^-'

for read „ 17, „ 281.53, „ 10, "5^;" "fi"

„ 18, „ 289.61, „ 6, for "CW'read "CI2AI." « " " „ 18, for MESSINE read MESSENK" " " „ 19, N°. 318. 5, Column 6, for 100" read 102." „ 20, „ 326.13, „ 6, for "Zn" read "Men: 113." " " " „ 21, „ 6.6, „ 4, for O read n." " " " „ 22, „ 17. 2, „ 5, for B read A." „ 22, „ 20.1, „ 4, for "ZY"read"Z|." „ 23, „ 28.2, „ 3, for "KAAAI"rekd "KAAI." „ 24, „ 41. 4, „ 3, erase "and." " „ 24, „ 41. 4, „ 3, erase C." " " " „ 31, Corone, N". 106. 1, for ANAPI AAZ read ANAPIAAZ." " " " „ 31, Corone, „ 107. 2, for XAEAPX read KAEAPX-" " " " „ 32, , for 62 read 62a." " " " „ 32, Dyme, for 17 read 17a."

LIST OF TOWNS. " " " Page 33, for Metrana read Methana." " " " for Herea read ." " " " for Stumphalos read Stymphalos." " " " for Kynathea read Kynaethea." " " " for Leprion read' Lepreon."

LIST OF NAMES. " " " Page 34, for AiriKO(POZ) read AiriKO(PEYZ)." " „ „ under E add EYNOMOZ," Dyme, M

„ „ for"AAMO . . . NOZ"read"AAMO(EE)NOZ." „ 35, for "(AY)ZIMA(KOZ)" read "(AY)ZIMA(XOZ)." „ „ for "PAKAin-PAKAEI" read "PAKAII(HPAKAEITOZ)?" " „ „ add Line 1, KAEAPXOZ. Tegea, M." ADDITIONS.

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PREFACE.

found that many coins of the Achaean League were HAVINGnot included in the catalogue by Herr Dr. Weil, published in the Zeitschrift fur Numismatic, at Berlin, in 1882, I thought that numismatists would like to have a catalogue, with plates of all the silver and some of the copper of which I could obtain casts or impressions, with a description of all silver and copper ones that I could hear of or find described in other works, collected in one list. Those mentioned in Weil's catalogue are marked with *. I have mentioned in the catalogue where the individual coins are to be found, but it does not follow that they are to be found only in the collections mentioned.

For the history of the Achaean League I must refer to the Paper in the Zeitschrift of 1882, by the illustrious Professor Dr. E. Weil, to the above - mentioned the on prefixed catalogue ; Essay Greek Federal Mr. Leicester Warren a Coinage, by ; Paper, by Mr. Findlay in the Numismatic Chronicle for 1866, and the Introduction to the B. M. Catalogue of Coins of the Peloponesus, Mr. Percy Gardiner, Litt.D. but more to the late Professor full ; especially Freeman's very account of the League in his "Federal Government," London, 1863. The silver coins of the League are divided by Weil into two classes. The first, those struck from about B.C. 330 to B.C. 280 ; the second, those struck after B.C. 280. Those of the first class have, on the obverse, a head of Jupiter M, 1st class. laureated, of good workmanship, with no border on those that I have seen on the a wreath of leaves tied ; and, reverse, above, surrounding the League monogram, No. 128, either with a letter or symbols, or alone. Their weight is about 40-41 E. grains = 2-66 grammes. Weight. The silver coins of the second class have, on obverse, a head of -^ 2nd class. Jupiter laureated, but of coarser workmanship, both with and without ( iv )

border on the a ; and, reverse, a wreath (tied either above, below, or, on one coin of Corinth, at the side) surrounding the Achaean League monogram, having symbols, letters or monograms round it. Weight. Their weight is from 32-5 grains E. to 44 grains E. = 2'10 to 2"85 grammes. Copper coins. The copper Coins may be divided into four classes. iE 1st class. The first class have both obverse and reverse the same as the M

coins, first class, but wreath tied either above or below.

M 2nd class. The second class have, on obverse, a head of Jupiter, laureated, with sometimes a name is found behind the long hair, head ; and, on reverse, the League monogram, alone in wreath, tied above or below. 3rd M class. The third class has head of Jupiter, like second class silver, on obverse on the Achteau with a letter ; reverse, League monogram or symbol, surrounded by wreath tied below. JE 4th class. The copper of the fourth class are coins of a much thicker fabric,

and have, on obverse, Jupiter, naked, standing to left, holding in right hand a of and in a winged figure Nike, left, long sceptre ; reverse, Panachaia seated to left, holding in right hand a wreath, and in left, a long sceptre.

The name of the issuing town is always on these coins, so, if they

are well preserved (which is seldom the case), there can be little doubt about the name of the town issuing them. Weight. These coins of the fourth class seem to weigh from 71 "5 grains to 87 grains = 4-63 to 5-508 grammes. The JE coins of the other classes weigh about 29 grains to 40 grains = l-870 to 2-592 grammes. New coin of In Plate I there is a new silver coin from the author's collection. Lusi. No. in It to the later class, and has AOY. below theA. L. catalogue 183. belongs monogram, and is, therefore, assigned to Lusi. Coins ol'CIeitor. The two coins on the same plate, with symbol of the sun facing Nos. in cata- radiate, were obtained Mr. C. Oman, of All Souls', Oxford. One is logue 179, 180. by still in his collection, and the other is in that of the author, and are assigned to , from the letters KAH. and the symbol of the sun on the reverse. ( V )

The first three coins of those assigned to Ceryneia may perhaps Nos. 46-48. belong to Corone, as the monograms on the reverse can be read KO PON El A., leaving the last three for Ceryneia. Nos. 49-51. No. 312, under Messene, also may be assigned to Corone. No. 312. The four coins, Nos. 133 to 136, have been tentatively assigned to Nos. 133-136. Paga and Megara. They evidently belong to the one and the same town or towns. If HA. does not refer to a town, I should assign them all to Messene, as FIANTIZOZ. appears as a name on League copper coins of Messene.

The coin, No. 173, assigned by me to Hermione, on Plate VII, has No. 174. been attributed to Messene and by Dr. Percy Gardifaer, Dr. Weil, and Mons. Cousinery. The monogram on left of the tripod is a common one for Hermione. The one on right of tripod can be read MAZ. Now, Masses was the port of Hermione, and the symbol above the tripod, the head of a trident, seems to show that the tripod was sacred to , who certainly had temples near those places. Coins of Troe- Nos. 190, The last two coins, No. 7 on Plate VIII and No. 8 of catalogue fl"^ J lyi. under Mantiniea may, perhaps, belong to Troezen. Also No. 5 in the No. 331. catalogue under Uncertain. They all have a trident symbol, and on the left a letter |;, like an E with no middle stroke and the vertical line prolonged above and below the horizontal strokes. The letter to right on No. 7 may be a Y or a T. The monogram on right of No. 331 is a curious one, like a C with a small F joined to it on its left side, the r being half the size of the C (square sigma). The trident is a symbol of Troezen. of . Nos. 17 and 18 Patrae may also belong to Troezen, as the dol- Nos. 79, 80 of phin is also a symbol of Troezen, or to ^gina. Is. caUilogue. No. 12 of Lacedfemon is in a club curious, having as well as the jjo. 125 of caps of the Dioscuri. This is in the Koyal Museum at Athens, and was, catalogue.

I believe, found with some 1,500 others of the League in a jar at or near . By the courtesy of Dr. J. N. Svoronos, the distinguished Curator, I was kindly permitted to examine them, and was furnished with casts or impressions of such coins as I required. The coins 3 and 4 of Uncertain may be assigned to Lycoa or Nos. 329, 330. ( vi )

Lyqpea, as suggested by Mr. Gardiner in his Preface to British Museum Catalogue of the Coins of the Peloponesus.

Nos. 171, 172. Coins Nos. 20 and 21 of Epidaurus I assign to that place, as No. 19 has the same letters, AYA., with the symbol of a cupping-glass in the place of E. I have found an exception to the rule, that all monograms and symbols are within the wreath, on the reverse of silver Achaean League coins. On looking closely at No. 12 of Epidaurus on Plate VII, traces of a monogram may be seen below the wreath, and, on another coin, the monogi-am, No. 98, is quite clear.

Nos. 327, 328. Coins 1 and 2, under Uncertain, are from the find mentioned above.

From two other examples of No. 1, they appear to have on them

a legend that may be read A A. or A P. on left, I or a pillar above,

Y on right, with A below. I should take the A to be the initial of the

town, and the I on top to be a symbol, and APY. or AAY. to be for the magistrate's name. There are two towns mentioned by Dr. Weil as having no known coins, though they belonged to the League, viz., Leontion and Leprfrn, whose names begin with an A, and I should give it to one of them. Cleitor, No. 332. Mr. Oman has just sent me the description of a new coin of Cleitor. head of to left of radiate Obverse, Jupiter ; reverse, head sun

below the Achaean League monogram, and A to left with M to right of the same.

There are in the catalogue 3 silver and 9 copper coins of the Earlier Types, 32j) silver and 111 copper of the Later Types; making a total of 4^3. coins in this catalogue. Professor Weil's catalogue gives 1 silver, 5 copper of the Earlier 152 silver and 80 of Later a Types, copper Types ; making total of 238 coins. ( vii )

EXPLANATION

The Ach£ean League monogram is taken to be erect with the stroke across the lower part and the way the symbol stands and the letters read.

The numbers in the descriptions of coins refer to the numbers on the separate plate of monograms.

The early coins and later silver are numbered consecutively, with a second number referring to the coins of different towns.

The following are the abbreviations used to distinguish the collections, and the numbers below them the numbers in the lists supplied me : —

A. Koyal Museum, Athens, Greece. B. British Museum, London, England. Ber. Imperial Museum, Berlin, Germany. "^ G. University Museum, Gotha, Germany. Ha. Royal Museum, The Hague, Holland. P. National Museum, Paris, France. V. Imperial Museum, Vienna, Austria.

T. Museum of Science and Fine Arts, Turin, Italy. N. Museum at Naples, Italy. H. Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, Scotland. Bod. Bodleian Museum, Oxford, England. F.W. FitzWilliam Museum, Cambridge, England. I. B. Collection of Dr. Herr Imhoff Bliimer, Switzerland. W. Collection of Dr. H. Weber, London. O. CoUection of C. W. C. Oman, Esq., F.S.A., Oxford. S. Collection of Col. J. Glas. Sandeman. C. Collection of Author.

I have to express my grateful thanks to the curators and collectors above-mentioned for their courtesy in sending me the cast or impres- sions that I asked for. ( viii )

In Catalogue of Silver Coins :

The 1st column gives consecutive number. 2nd „ „ number in each separate town. 3rd „ „ side to which obverse head turns. 4th „ shows where wreath is tied on reverse. 5th „ „ letter, symbol or monogram above Ach. monogram. 6th „ „ „ „ below „ 7th „ „ „ „ on left of „ 8th „ „ „ „ on right of „ 9th „ „ number of plate where illustrated. 10th „ „ where coins are to be found. 11th „ „ remarks.

In Catalogue of Copper Coins :

The 1st column gives consecutive number. 2nd number of each separate town, legends on obverse. „ reverse, shows where coins are to be found, remarks. CATALOGUE

OF

COINS OF THE ACHAIAN LEAGUE.

EARLY STYLE. Before 330 b.c. to 280 b.c. SILVER.

Number. SILVER COINS. After 280 b.c. AEG IRA. Symbol half goat.

Number. SILVER COINS. After 280 b.o.—continued.

AEGIUM. Symbol fulmin.

Number. SILVER COINS. After 280 ^.g.—continued.

CERYNEIA. Symbol tbident.

Number. SILVER COINS. After 280 ^.o.—continued,

PATRAE. Symbol dolphin.

Number. 6

SILVER COINS. After 280 B.o.—c(mtinued.

FATBAE continued. Symbol Dolphin.

Number. SILVER COINS. After 280 b.c— continued.

SICYON continued. Symbol Dove Flying.

Number. 8

SILVER COINS. After 280 ^.c—continued.

COBINTH continued. Symbol Pegasus.

Number. d

137 10

SILVER COINS. After 280 b.g.—continued.

EPIDAURUS. Symbols coiled snake or cupping vase.

Number. 11

SILVER COINS. After 280 B.C.—continued.

EPIDAUEUS continued. S3rml3ols Coiled Snake or Cupping Vase.

Number. 12

SILVER GOIN^.— continued.

MANTINEIA. Before 222 b.c. Symbol teident.

Number. 18

SILVER COINS. After 222 b.g.—continued. ANTIGONEIA contimied. No Symbol.

Number. Obverse. Reverse.

To^- To™ Type to 14

221

222

223 15

SILVER COINS. After 222 b.c—continued.

ELIS. Symbol aquila oe pulmen.

Obverse. Reverse. Number. Monogram No. 128. Plate. Where to be Remarks. of Wreath Above Below L: of E: of Num : found. Total. Type to tied. Mon: Mon; Mon; Mod;

229

230 16

SILVER COINS. After 222 ^,g.—continued. ELIS continued. Sjrmbol Fulmen.

Number. 17

SILVER COINS. After 222 b.c—continued.

ELIS continued. S3rm1}ol Falmen.

Number. 18

SILVER COINS. After 222 ^.g.—continued.

ELIS continued. No Symbol.

Number. 19

SILVER COINS. After 222 b.c—continued.

MESSINE continued. Symbol Fnlmen or None.

Number. 20

SILVER COINS. After 222 B.C.—continued.

LACEDAEMON continued. Symbols Caps of the Dioscuri and Club.

Number. ACHAIAN LEAGUE COINS.

LATER COPPER. After 280 B.C. AEGIRA.

Number. 22

LATER COPPER. After 280 b.c—continued. CERYNEIA.

Number. 23

LATER COPPER. After 280 b.c—continued. .

Number. 24

LATEB. COPPER. After 280 ^.g.—continued. ARGOS.

Number. 25

LATER COPPER. After 280 n.o.—continued. HERMIONE.

Number. 26

LATER COPPER. After 280 ko.—continued. .

Number. 27

LATER COPPEE. After 280 ^.g.—continued. .

Number. 28

LATER COPPER. After 280 b.c—continued. MEGALOPOLIS.

Obverse. Reverse. Number. Where to be Kemarks. Jupiter naked, standing left, Female seated left, holding of found. Total. holding Nike and Wreath and Town. Sceptre. Sceptre.

75 No legend Round Sestini

AX . . UN M . TA . . noAirnN Exergue NYZ 76 No legend Eound Warren, AXAinN MEfA PI. III. 15. AOnOAITHN

Behind chair Mon : 1 77 Vertical behind Round B. nANTIZ AXAinN MEPAAO 166. Vertical in front Vertical behind APUTl OKNHZ Exergue RAN 78 Vertical in front Round A. oPAin AXAiriN MErA 3820.

Vertical behind Aono . . nN HANOZ

PALLANTIUM.

79 Vertical behind Round B. V. innAPxoz AXAIHN HAAAAN 167. 65. TEilN

PHIGALEA.

80 Behind vertical Round B. A. Ber, I KAEOAI lAXAIXiN

LA.TER COPPER. After 280 b.o. —continued. .

Number. 80

LATER COPPER. After 280 b.c—continued.

TEGEA continued.

Number. 31

LATER COPPER. After 280 B.C.—continued.

ELIS continued.

Number.

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LIST OF TOWNS of which coins aee given in the CATALOGUE, WITH CONSECUTIVE NUMBEES OF THE SAME.

NAMES. Silver. Copper. NAMES. Silver. Copper.

Early. Befwe 222 B.c, 1-3 4-12 Cortys or Gortys 67-70 LATER STYLE. Heraea 71

Aegira 13-28 1-8 Lusi 183 72 29-45 9-14 Mantineia.

Ceryneia 46-51 15 Befcn-e 222 B.C. 184-1 9 1'i Dyme 52-62C, 16-17e After 222 B.C. Patrae 63-86 called Antigoneia 192-203 73 87-90 18-19 Megalopolis 204-216 75-78 Sicyon 91-110 20-26 Methydrium 74 Phlius 27-28 Pallantium 217-220 79

Corinth 111-117 29-31 Pheneus 221-222 82-85

Megara 118-132 34-37 Phigalea 80-81 Pagae 133-136 32-33 86-88 Argos 137-151 38-43 Tegea 223-228 89-95

Cleone 44 Teuthis .... 96

Epidaurus 152-172 45-47 Theisoa 97 Hermione 173 48 98 Alea 49-52 Elis 229-293 99-103

Alipheira 53 Hypana 104 Asea 54-56 105

Callista 57 Corone ? .. 46-48 1 106-107 Caphyae 174-178 58-61 Corone ? 312J Cleitor /179-182 62 Messene 294-313 108-111 \332 Lacedaemon 314-326 Dipaea 63 Uncertain 327-331 Elisphasii 64-66 33

LIST OF SYMBOLS FOUND ON COINS OF THE ACHAIAN LEAGUE, And towns TO WHICH ATTRIBUTED & PLATES WHERE ILLUSTRATED. Acorn Early Copper, Plate xiii. 9. Caduceus Pheneus, Silver, ix. 1. Club Argos, yR, V. 5-9. Lacedaimon, .^, XIII. 12. Cupping Vessel a-iKva Epidaurus, M, vil. 15, 16, 17. Caps and Stars of Dioscuri Lacedaemon, JR, xii. xiii. 1-12. Dolphin ., Patrae, M, in. 1-6, iv. 7-21, xiii. 22. Dove flying Sicyon, M, IV. 1 to V. 18. Eagle standing Elis, M, ix. 1. III. 1-11. xiii. 3. Fish Dyme, .(51, Uncertain, Thunderbolt, Fulmen Aigium, M, II. 1-8, III. 9-15. Early Copper, I. 7. „ Elis, ^, IX. 2-12, X. 13-34, XI. 35-46. „ Messene, .^, xii. 1, 2. Garland Early Silver, l. 2. Half Goat ... Aegira,, M, u. 1-14. Harpa Argos, .(R, vi. 9-12. Lyre, Small. Pellene, .51, IV. 1-3. Lyre, Large Megara, ^, v. 1-12, vi. 13-14. , Head of Caphyae, M, VII. 1-5. Pegasus Corinth, M, i. 1-2, XIII. 3. Pedum Megalopolis, .(R, VIII. 1. Snake Epidaurus, M, vi. 1-6, vii. 7-14. Sun, Head of Radiate Cleitor, M, i. 1-2. Syrinx Megalopolis, M, vm. 2-10. Trident Ceryneia, ^, i. 1-6. „ Mautineia, .(R, VII. 1-6. „ Pallantium, .(R, IX. 1-4. „ Uncertain, .51. Tripod Hermione, M, vii. 1. Vase Pellene, .51, IV. 3. Wolf, Head of Argos, M, vi. 1-4. LIST OF TOWNS OF THE LEAGUE, OF WHICH COINS ARE NOT KNOWN SHEWING METAL. Patrae 34

LIST OF NAMES FOUND ON COINS OF THE ACHAIAN LEAGUE SHEWING METAL AND TOWNS.

AfAIOZ Cleone M AinKO(P£\S) ... Aegium JR AfEY ...., Hermione JR EniNIKOS Elis JR Ann Megalopolis M EPMOKPATHZ Corinth M AETOZ Epidaurus JR, EYNEMHZ Messine M AAKI Aegira JR EYAPEI(ZTOZ) Tegeia JR AAAAP0OX Asea JE EYTEI Aegium JR A0ANinnOZ ... Pellene ^ A0 Pellene JR H A0ANA Megara M AMAX Megara M HPA Aegira JR, M A. AAMOZ Dyme JE HPAKAEIOZ •Aegium M ANAPIAAZ Corone ^ HPONY Megara JR ANAPEAZ Methydrium JE HPniAAZ Pheneus ^ ANTANAPOZ ... Callista M ANTIMAXOZ ... Lusi JE APrEIAZ Messine JE APIZTOAAMOZ Aegium JR 0AAIAPXOZ . .. Elis JR, M APIZTOAAZ ... Epidaurus JE 0EOEENOZ Heraea AnOAAHNIOZ Elis JR 0EU

rAAY Aegira JR I TNXIZEAZ Teuthis JE lEPUN Elis M A innAPxoz Pallantium M mno Aegira IR AAM Epidaurus JE mnxiN Tegeia M AAMAIHN Elis JR AAMO^H€)NOZ Elis AAME Aegira JE AEEIAZ Messine JE KAAAATPOX(OZ) Asea M AHMHTPI Megara JE KAAAIMAXOZ Elis ? M AIAO Megara JR Caphyae JE Al Megara JE Callista M AYMAAAZ Pagae JE KAAI ". Phlius JE Ail Megara JE KAAAinnoz Elis JR AHPO Megara JR KAEAPX Corone JE 35

' LIST OF 'NAMES—continued.

JE KAEAPKOE Phigalea JE HAN Arm Megalopolis JE KAEOAIXOZ Phigalea nANTIZOZ Messene KAHANAPOZ Argos HAZnN Phlius JE KAHAPXOZ Tegeia JE nEAA Megara JR. KPATINOZ Corinth JE nEAANHAZ Caphyae JE KPienN Aegium M HEMHAN ... Asea JE nOAYHPHZ Theisoa JE A nY0o Megara JR. HYOIIN Stymphalus JE AAZIAC Dipoea JE AYZAN ... Aegium M (AY)ZIMA(KOZ) . Alipheira M -PAKAII^HPAKAEI Argos JE M Pil. lA. Epidaurus JR.

MAXI Thelpusa M Z MErn Megara M MNAZIAAOZ Pheneus JE ZX2AA Epidaurus JR. MNHZIZ(TPATOZ) Epidaurus 1 JE ZnKPA Megara M znnA(THP) Antigoneia.iR ZliZI(AZ) Epidaurus JR N Elis ^l ZIiAKA....'..r.'.'.'.'.!!' Epidaurus JR NIKAIOZ Pheneus JE NIKEOZ Elis J& T (N)IKIAZ Cleitor JE NIKO Epidaurus JR, TIMNAZ.IA Epidaurus JR NIKOZTPATOZ Cortys JE Tl lA Epidaurus JR NYZ Megalopolis JE TIMNAZ Tegea JE TIMOKPAT Asine JE TAAZI Megara JE

ZANOZ Megalopolis JE ZENAIETOZ EUs JE EENIAZ Asea JE AHNOZ Argos JE <|)|AOMENIOZ Elis JR O IAOZ Megara JR l Pellene JR OKNHZ Megalopolis JE o nnriNOZ ... Elis JE X OPAIX2 Megalopolis JE XAIPEAZ Corinth JE n XAPAZ MAXI Thelpusa JE XAPMIAAZ Pagae IE

HANTIZ OKNHZ. | Megalopolis M XAPIHN Argos JE

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