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timates in HeroJes and Macnius,) much lefs would ftie 
endure the Title of Augujlus in the Son of HeroJes^ 
efpecially when her own Sons were, as 'cis probable, 
elder than fuch Grand fon. So that 'tis moft likely that 
Herenntanus and Tmolaus^ v\ horn Pollio reckons among 
his XXX Tyrants, might be the younger Sons of Ze- 
mhia^ on whom alfo, out of Motherly AfFedtion, (he 
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. GPMlAC 
OTABAAAA0OC. A0HNOf (as Tnflan fays he found 
it upon feveral Medals,) but Tatin has the laft word 
only A0H. I ftiould be gkd to perufe fome of thefe 
curious Coins, efpecially it found in or near Taimyr a : 
but 1 am inclinable to believe that his true Name was 
/Eranes Walallathus (as was one of his Progenitors, in 
Infcription. pag. 88.) though perhaps the remoter Cities 
of Afia and Ionia might by miftake write it Hermias 
And 'tis probable that A0HN might be for the firft Let- 
ters of the Name of OAHNA0OC, which in Syriack 
begun with an Aleph and the A was with thofe People 
ufed inftead of ©, as we fee the Month Xanthicus^ writ- 
ten Botv^fco^ in many of thefe Infcriptions, which doubt- 
left was pronounced like D hl^efum or the Saxon D. 
Though this City were at that time lb roughly 
treated by Aurelian^ yet it js certain that he did not 
burn it, or deftroy the Buildings thereof; And though 
Zofmus^ on this occafion, ufes the words rZw) mXiv 
TO(7<^4*5, yet that feems only to relate to his demo- 
lifhing the Walls and Defences of the Place,- and that 
Emperors own Letter extant in Voptfius^ doth fuffi- 
ciently ftiew that he fpared the Qjy it felf, and that he 
took care to re-inftate the beautiful Temple of the Sun 
that was there, which had been plundered by his Sol- 
diers. However, the Damage then fuftained was never 
retrieved by the Inhabitants, and I do not find that ever 
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