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  • Below, you can find a comprehensive collection of all coin types with legends with relevance for the study of Cisalpine Celtic.<br> At the moment, there are {{#ask:[[Category:Coin]]|format=count}} coin types included in ''{{SITENAME}}''.<br>
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  • ...of the coin type [[NM·15]] ({{w||alkouesi}}) and thirteen specimens of the coin type [[NM·17]] ({{w||kasios}}).
    636 bytes (85 words) - 20:34, 19 May 2022
  • ...specimens of the coin type [[NM·5]] ({{w||rikoi}}) and 42 specimens of the coin type [[NM·7]] ({{w||toutiopouos}}).
    604 bytes (73 words) - 21:00, 19 May 2022
  • ...able are the preliminary specifications about the particular status of the coin legends, because they are equal to those related to the Lepontic alphabet u
    746 bytes (105 words) - 13:06, 26 February 2022
  • |title=The coin legend V·O·K·K = Caesar's ''Voccio''?
    239 bytes (30 words) - 14:07, 25 August 2023
  • {{coin The coin was found in Kelheim/Mitterfeld (Bavaria) and is preserved in the [[locatio
    890 bytes (116 words) - 22:23, 27 March 2022
  • ...) {{tr|lat|remi}} (gen., Vieil-Évreux), {{bib|RIG}} M-56 {{tr|lat|remos}} (coin legend).
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  • {{coin The coin was found around [[sortdate_find::1785]] in Vétroz near Sion (Valais) ({{b
    978 bytes (119 words) - 15:18, 29 June 2011
  • {{coin The coin was found in 1857 in St. Martin de Corléans ([[Aosta]]) and is preserved i
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  • The Musée cantonal d'histoire houses the single known specimen of the coin type with legend [[NM·11]].
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  • Houses two coin specimens: [[NM·5]], [[NM·13]].
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  • {{coin The coin was found between 1760 and 1764 [[sortdate_find::1762| ]] on the Italian si
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  • The museum also houses one specimen each of the coin types [[NM·4]] and [[NM·7]], and the only known specimen of type [[NM·9]
    401 bytes (51 words) - 21:08, 4 October 2021
  • ...Roman necropolis near the chapel of San Rocco. Beside sporadic pottery and coin finds, a deposition of ceramics – funerary or votive – in a rectangular
    356 bytes (48 words) - 00:26, 27 February 2022
  • ...at the University of Glasgow houses one of the two known specimens of the coin type [[NM·6.2]].
    399 bytes (54 words) - 16:18, 5 April 2022
  • {{coin One coin was found [[sortdate_find::1762|between 1760 and 1764]] on the Italian side
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  • {{coin The coin was found during an [[find_circumstances::excavation]] [[date_find::before
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  • The museum of the Accademia di Sant'Anselmo houses specimens of the coin types [[NM·12]] and [[NM·13]]; the museum's collection is on display in t
    504 bytes (62 words) - 22:57, 13 April 2022
  • ...ntic and by the 1<sup>st</sup> c. in Cisalpine Gaulish. Cf. -''oi'' in the coin legend {{w||rikoi}}, as well as {{w||riśoi}} and (unlikely) {{w||χoθioi}
    1 KB (235 words) - 20:48, 7 December 2021
  • ...onal name in the genitive. The name {{w||pirakos}} is also attested in the coin legend [[NM·4]]; see there for the morphological and phonological analysis
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  • {{coin Two specimens of the coin type, commonly referred to as didramma del cervo, are known:<br>
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  • {{coin
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  • *{{#ask:[[Category:Coin]] |searchlabel=Coin legends
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  • A [[NM·5|''Rikoi'' coin]] from the same grave dates to the end of 2<sup>nd</sup> / beginning of 1<s
    714 bytes (94 words) - 12:43, 24 January 2011
  • {{coin ...otha]. According to the inventory as of 2020, however, the ''anarekartos''-coin is not in the Münzkabinett, which corroborates Pautasso's information. (Th
    7 KB (1,034 words) - 19:27, 27 March 2022
  • ...e [[In Persona]] necropolis; ''terminus post quem'' based on an associated coin find according to Morandi.
    852 bytes (105 words) - 22:20, 5 April 2024
  • ...ending (dat. sg. or nom. pl.; {{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 127, n. 437). Cf. the coin legend {{w||kasiloi}}.
    904 bytes (138 words) - 00:46, 12 May 2020
  • {{coin ...hatmough ({{bib|PID II}}: 136) and {{bib|Pautasso 1966}}: 141 recorded the coin as lost, but, as pointed out by {{bib|Wiblé 2000}}: 236, it is kept at the
    6 KB (850 words) - 20:48, 7 December 2021
  • ...reviated ethnonym, since he does not expect two personal names on the same coin, but has no comparanda to offer.
    935 bytes (136 words) - 23:51, 12 August 2021
  • ...may have encountered the ethnonym before /{{p||ē}}/ > /{{p||ī}}/ (and the coin legends also reflect that state, or show influence from Latin?), proposes a
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  • {{coin
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  • {{coin Two specimens of the coin type are known:<br>
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  • ...ndi 2004|2004}}: 521, no. 3) compare names in ''cois''-, viz. the '''Boiic coin legend''' ''coisa'' ({{bib|Birkhan 1971}}: 25), ''coesus'' CIL V 5621 from
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  • ...ding ''-ū'' and the Latinised ending ''-ō'' may also be possible – cf. the coin legends [[NM·9]] {{w||anatikou}} and [[NM·13]] {{w||prikou}} for further
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  • ...+]]|format=count}} inscriptions are presented, incl. {{#ask:[[type_object::coin]][[tibiletti_bruno::+]]|format=count}} coins.
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  • {{coin The single known specimen of the coin type was found in 1756 on the Murhübel, not among, but near the ruins of a
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  • {{coin Fourteen specimens of the coin type are known to us:<br>
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  • ...rism of a compound in {{m|brīg-}} – ''brigo'' is not attested, but cf. the coin legend {{bib|RIG}} M-76 <span class="tr_lat">brico</span> (with ⟨c⟩ for
    1 KB (171 words) - 14:59, 13 August 2023
  • Presentation of inscriptions and coin legends (tables I, II, III) written in the "North Etruscan" alphabets from
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  • ...ot be excluded (cf. {{bib|Marinetti & Prosdocimi 1994}}: 44). Cf. also the coin legend {{bib|RIG}} M-22 <span class="tr_lat">anadgouoni</span> (see {{bib|D
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  • {{coin Five specimens of the coin type, commonly referred to as dramma della civetta, are known:<br>
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  • {{coin
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  • ...h rich burial equipment (pottery, small metal objects, a lamp and a bronze coin) ({{bib|Marchesini & Stifter 2018}}: 154; {{bib|Solinas 2016}}: 377). For t
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  • ...}: 116, 262 has {{bib|CIL}} XIII 994 ''adruppo'' (Aquitania). Cf. also the coin legend {{bib|RIG}} M-247 {{tr|lat|rupios}} (previously read {{tr|lat|rubios
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  • {{coin
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  • {{coin Min. 480 specimens of the coin type are known; the following list comprises merely a small selection of lo
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  • ...ental Celtic personal names, e.g. {{bib|RIG}} M-288 {{tr|lat|toutobocio}} (coin legend), {{bib|CIL}} III 15205i {{tr|lat|uercombogi}} (gen., Noricum), III
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  • ...ding ''-ū'' and the Latinised ending ''-ō'' may also be possible – cf. the coin legends [[NM·9]] {{w||anatikou}} and [[NM·13]] {{w||prikou}} for further
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  • ...to the linguistic conclusions (V). In the appendix, Lejeune discusses the coin legends (VI) and the stelae of the Lunigiana territory (VI).
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  • ...{m||-ū}} and the Latinised ending {{m||-ō}} may also be possible – cf. the coin legends [[NM·9]] {{w||anatikou}} and [[NM·13]] {{w||prikou}} for further
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  • {{#ask:[[Category:Coin]]|link=none|format=ul|template=index|sort=sortform|limit=1000|searchlabel=.
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  • ...3487 {{tr|lat|setubogius}} [Amiens], {{bib|RIG}} M-261 {{tr|lat|setubo[}} [coin legend], and see {{m||set-|setu-}} for further attestations of the base); C
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  • {{coin Min. 17 specimens of the coin type are known; the following list comprises merely a selection of localisa
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  • ...6 as well as the dating for the grave (terminus post quem 23 BC based on a coin, {{bib|Fortunati & Corti 2003}}: 172); Morandi gives the 1<sup>st</sup> cen
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  • ...isregarded, as it is based on the forged association with a ''gens Vibia'' coin (86–81 BC).
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  • ...letter shape, epsilon {{c||E8|d}} with four bars, which is attested in the coin legend [[NM·6]], and otherwise more commonly in the Camunic alphabets, e.g
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  • == Coin types with Celtic legends in a North Italic alphabet == The 20 known coin types with legend which associate them with Cisalpine Celtic literacy belon
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  • ...p as well as the dating for the grave (terminus post quem 23 BC based on a coin, {{bib|Fortunati & Corti 2003}}: 172); Morandi gives the Imperial age in 20
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  • ...jeune in RIG emends to ''kon-teθi''-), with a third element in the British coin legend {{tr|lat|antedrig[}} (s. {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 23). S. {{bib|AcS}}
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  • Beside the [[Numismatics|coin legends]] in Lepontic alphabet from the lower Rhône valley, the inscriptio
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  • ...ige lies in having cows, not in being one. (The single attestation is on a coin, where we would not expect a genitive in any case; cf. only {{w||alkouesi}}
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  • ...problematic – see the word pages for details and cf. the 1<sup>st</sup>-c. coin legends [[NM·5]] {{w||rikoi}} and [[NM·11]] {{w||kasiloi}} as well as [[N
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  • {{coin 32 specimens of the coin type are known to us:<br>
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  • {{coin 74 specimens of the coin type are known to us:<br>
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  • {{coin 91 specimens of the coin type are known to us:<br>
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  • *{{bib|Marinetti et al. 2000}} (Celtic language and Lepontic coin legends)
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  • ...ommentary and full list of references. 75 documents and specimens of seven coin types in 18 repositories were examined, and new photographs of 61 documents
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