c. 200 BC/BCE to 300 CE
Philomelion (modern day Aksehir) was probably a Pergamene foundation on the great Graeco-Roman Highway from Ephesus to the east, and to its townsmen the Smyrniotes wrote the letter that describes the martyrdom of Polycarp. It struck autonomous coins in the second century B.C. and then mostly Imperial coins.
Subject ID: 128459
Morec. 200 BC/BCE to 300 CE
Philomelion (modern day Aksehir) was probably a Pergamene foundation on the great Graeco-Roman Highway from Ephesus to the east, and to its townsmen the Smyrniotes wrote the letter that describes the martyrdom of Polycarp. It struck autonomous coins in the second century B.C. and then mostly Imperial coins.
Subject ID: 128459
Subject ID: 128459