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Roman Provincial Egypt, Numerian, 283-284 A.D. Æ Tetradrachm, 284 A.D.

Roman Provincial Egypt, Numerian, 283-284 A.D. Æ Tetradrachm, 284 A.D.

Date: 12/27/2007 Views: 272

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1) This coin is called a "Siglos"... a) give the plural of this word, e.g. 4 .......? b)It demonstrates the huge breadth of the ancient Persian Empire, which included a Royal Road which ran from Susa and Persepolis in the East to ....... on the western edges of the Empire. Looking at a map it is not difficult to see the next step westward - In 490 BC the Persian King c) whose name was .......; invaded Greece, but d) was defeated at the battle of .....?

Date: 11/16/2009
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