Apollonia Mordiaion: -30 To 0 Honorific statue-base inscription for an unknown honorand

region:
Pisidia
City:
Apollonia Mordiaion
Place of Publication:
http://nomisma.org/id/apollonia_mordiaeum
Place of Conception:
http://nomisma.org/id/apollonia_mordiaeum
reference in full:
Bru (2017) 90 = Sterrett (1888) 377 n. 548 = Ramsay (1918) 139-150
reference:
Bru (2017)
Reference Number:
90
reference 2:
Sterrett (1888)
Reference Number:
377 n. 548
reference 3:
Ramsay, JHS 38 (1918)
Reference Number:
139-150
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001491199
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000740513
Bibliographic URL:
https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000057314
date:
Late 1st BCE
date cert:
CERTAIN
date from:
-30
date to:
0
description:
Honorific statue-base inscription for an unknown honorand
Document Type:
HONORIFIC INSCRIPTION (STATUE-BASE)
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References to monetary behaviour (2)

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/apollonia_mordiaeum ROMANS REGULATION PROPERTY (LAND) ARBITRATION (INTERSTATE) ll. 1-12 The honorand, perhaps a local notable or Roman governor, had reversed the earlier ordinance of a king, probably Amyntas of Galatia, by returning to Apollonia three territorial districts that had been assigned by this king to neighbouring Tymbriada.
http://nomisma.org/id/apollonia_mordiaeum ROMANS REGULATION TAXATION IMPERIAL ll. 1-12 The honorand, perhaps a local notable or Roman governor, had reversed the earlier ordinance of a king, probably Amyntas of Galatia, by returning to Apollonia three territorial districts that had been assigned by this king to neighbouring Tymbriada.