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Son of OdAnathus by a former Wife-, ftiould 

 fucceed his Father in prejudice to her Chil- 

 dren, and for that reafon was confenting to 

 his Murther (as PoUio intimates in Herodes and 

 Mdonius^ much lefs would fhe endure the 

 Title of Augufius in the Son of Herodes^ ef- 

 pecially when her own Sons were, as 'tis pro- 

 bable, elder than fuch Grandfon. So that 

 'tis moft likely that Heremiianus and TimoUus^ 

 whom Pollio reckons among his XXX Ty- 

 rants, might be the Younger Sons of 2^//^- 

 bia^ on whom alfo, out of Motherly Affe- 

 <9:ion, ihe might beftow the fame Titles of 

 Honour. 



But it muft be obferved, that in the Greek 

 Coins, this Prince's Name is ufually written 



ATT. £PMIAC OTABAAAAQOC A0HNOT (aS 



Trifian lays he found it upon feveral Medals^) 

 but Patin has the laft Word only agh. i 

 fhould be glad to perufe fome of thefe curi* 

 ous Coins, elpecially if found in or near P^/- 

 myra : but I am inclinable to believe that his 

 true Name was tty^ranes Wahallathus (as was 

 one of his Progenitors, in Infcription Pag. 

 S^i.) though perhaps the remoter Cities of 

 Afia and Ionia might by miftake write it 

 JtJermia^. And 'tis probable that aghn might 

 be for the firft Letters of the Name of 

 OAHNAGoC^ which in Syriack begun with 

 an Alefh ^ and the a was with thofe People 

 iifed initead of as we fee the Month Xan-^ 

 t>-icus^ written ^^^'i^^^^^'^i^ in many of thefe In- 

 Icriptions, which doubtlefs was pronounced 

 like D or the Saxon D. 



Though this City were at that time fo 

 roughly treated h'j Awelmn^ yet it is certain 



M 4 that 



