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  • English: Coin image from ancient Delphi, thought by Theodor Panofka to depict Delphos, the legendary founder of the city. William Martin Leake suggested such images might depict Aesop, presumably to commemorate his execution at Delphi. There are several such coin specimens from Delphi, dated as early as 520 BC.
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Source Antikenkranz zum fünften Berliner Winckelmannsfest: Delphi und Melaine
Author Theodor Panofka (died 1858)
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current08:53, 12 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 08:53, 12 April 2011113 × 130 (4 KB)Mzilikazi1939reduced margin, sharper definition
08:50, 12 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 08:50, 12 April 2011113 × 130 (4 KB)Mzilikazi1939reduced margins; sharper definition
19:10, 12 November 2010Thumbnail for version as of 19:10, 12 November 2010170 × 156 (18 KB)Stevensaylor{{Information |Description={{en|1=Coin image from ancient Delphi, thought by Theodor Panofka to depict Delphos, the legendary founder of the city. William Martin Leake suggested such images might depict Aesop, presumably to commemorate his execution at De

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