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  1. Its archaeological history is divided into five periods and covers an interval from the 2nd century BC up to the 3rd century AD.1 The most glowing and significant time in life of the city falls into the second half of the 2nd century BC, when the fortress was a capital and a residence of the King Skilouros.2 The main complex of the for-tress in ...

  2. Detailed information about the coin Stater, Neapolis (Campania), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

  3. The Capture of Neapolis took place during the Second Samnite War in 327 BC, when the Romans seized the city of Neapolis from the Samnites, an ancient Italic people who lived in Samnium. The city's fall is attributed to treachery committed by some of its citizens.

  4. Scythian Neapolis (Greek: Σκυθική Νεάπολις), also known as Kermenchik, was an Iranic settlement that existed in the Crimean Peninsula from the end of the 3rd century BC until the second half of the 3rd century AD.

  5. Neapolis, Macedonia, AR hemidrachm. 1.80 g. 4th century BC. Head of gorgoneion facing, tongue protruding / NEOΠ to right of head of nymph right. SNG Cop 229; SNG ANS 458 (same dies).

  6. Pages in category "3rd-century Indian monarchs" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. The Ancient city of Neapolis was a Greek city state in southern Italy located where Naples stands today. Coin Highlights: CAMPANIA Neapolis Silver Didrachm. (around 7.1 grams), 3rd century BC. Encapsulation by NGC guarantees and protects the condition of the coin. Obverse: Head of Nymph.

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