Eumeneia — A settlement in Phrygia also known as Fulvia - Fulviana
Eumeneia - later Fulvia or Fulviana - was a Pergamene city founded by Attalus II B.C. 159-138 as a counterpoise to the neighbouring Peltae, a Seleucid stronghold. He named it after his brother Eumenes.

he territory of Eumeneia comprised the rich plain between the lower Glaucus and its junction with the upper Maeander, in the midst of which stood, at Attanassos, the hieron of an old Phrygian god.

Its earliest coins are autonomous bronze of the second century B.C. Inscr., ΕΥΜΕΝΕΩΝ. Types—Head of Zeus, rev. oak-wreath; Head of Athena, rev. Nike; Head of Dionysos, rev. Tripod between bipennis entwined by serpent and filleted laurel branch, each surmounted by star, mostly with magistrates’ names in genitive case with patronymic. After an interval of about half a century coins were struck, probably at Eumeneia, under the name of Fulvia, which appears to have been imposed upon it for a very brief time in honour of the wife of Marcus Antonius.

Modern location: Çivril, Turkey
(1) Eumeneia
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An AE unit struck 200-133 BC in Eumeneia
Obverse: laureate head of Zeus right

Reverse: oak wreath; EYME / NEΩN

Diameter: 16 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 3.8 g
No notes for this coin
SNG Copenhagen 377-8.
(2) Fulvia
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An AE 23 struck 41-40 BC in Fulviana
Obverse: Bust of Fulvia (as Victory) right.

Reverse: Minerva standing left, holding shield and spear; [ΦOYΛOYIANON] in right field, [Z]MEPTOPIΓOΣ / [Φ]IΛΩNIΔOΥ] in two lines in left field.

Diameter: 20 mm
Die Orientation: 12 H
Weight: 6.1 g
Provenance: From the Peter J. Merani Collection. Ex David Freedman Collection (Triton V, 15 January 2002), lot 506.
RPC I 3139
(3) Nero
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An AE unit struck 54-55 AD in Eumeneia
Obverse: draped bust right; NEΡΩN__ΣEBAΣTOΣ

Reverse: Apollo standing half left, holding raven and labrys; EΥMENEΩN / IOΥΛIOΣ / KΛ_EΩN / AΡXIEΡEΥΣ AΣIAΣ

Diameter: 18 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 4.3 g
Julius Kleon magistrate
RPC I 3149