
Carthage, Zeugitana; AE 16, uncertain Sicilian mint, circa 300 BC.
Obverse: Head of Tanit left.
Reverse: Horse standing right, palm-tree behind.
SNGCop 113, Müller 163; 2.66 gm.
A coin of Carthage, which was destroyed by the Romans twenty-one and a half centuries ago.
I made another section in the gallery for my Celtic coins — all 5 of them.
A refresher for me and hopefully a help to others.
Whenever subordinate clauses are placed into oratio obliqua, the verbs of the subordinate clauses are placed into the subjunctive mood.
Just a quick off topic note to my friends/coworkers/etc. who visit this blog. My surgery went well. I’ll see you in a few weeks hopefully.