Philadelphia: -279 To -267 Boundary stone recording a remission of taxes by the king

region:
Lydia
City:
Philadelphia
Place of Publication:
http://nomisma.org/id/philadelpheia_lydia
Place of Conception:
http://nomisma.org/id/philadelpheia_lydia
reference in full:
TAM V.3 1545 = SEG 35.1170 = I.Manisa 75
reference:
TAM V.3
Reference Number:
1545
reference 2:
SEG 35
Reference Number:
1170
reference 3:
I.Manisa
Reference Number:
75
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000781611/TOC
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000856338
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000152794
date:
279-267 BCE
date cert:
CERTAIN
date from:
-279
date to:
-267
description:
Boundary stone recording a remission of taxes by the king
phi url:
https://epigraphy.packhum.org/text/349141?&bookid=878&location=1654
PHI ID:
349141
TM ID:
887872
Document Type:
Boundary marker
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References to monetary behaviour (1)

PLACE OF TRANSACTION AUTHORITY ACTIVITY PURPOSE/FOCUS CONTEXT/FIELD OF ACTION LINES Monetary Material Commodity Coin Denomination/Unit of Monetary Measurement NOTES
http://nomisma.org/id/philadelpheia_lydia Hellenistic monarch Regulation Tax-immunity Imperial The revenues of the god which would have been given to the kings Antiochos and Seleukos in tax were returned to the god.