Talk:Sapadbizes

Contemporary replica of Sapadbizes' counterfeit
The bas-relief in the mausoleum of King Antiochus I (Kommagene), contemporary to Sapadbizes, has an identical symbol. We show the web address of the image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:L%C3%B6wenhoroskop_Humann_1883.jpg

Octavian's numismatics had the same symbol as Sapadbizes
[King Sapadbizes bears a common symbol to the first Roman emperor Octavianus Augustus, his contemporary. 34. P. Petronius Turpilianus – issue for Augustus in 19–18 bc (RIC I2, 300), plated, 18x19 mm, 1.83g, 12h. Find spot: Found in a controlled archaeological rescue excavation in downtown Russe on the Danube bank, 2005. Regional Historical Museum of Russe, field no. 101A/2005. Published in Hawthorne, Varbanov, Dragoev 2011, 73 and 80; and Varbanov, Dragoev 2012 (in press), fig. 8.13.51]

Romanian monetary issue for the purpose of anniversary
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