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PHGNICIAN ST. MICHAEL ON BRITON COINS 349
vepresentations of “ Tas ’-Michael on the Hittite sacred seals and on the Phenician coins of Cilicia, in the “ Land of the Khatti ’ or Hittites (see Figs. 66 and 67, etc).
Fic. 66.—Taxi as “ Michael’? the Archangel bearing rayed “ Celtic *’ Cross, with Corn, Sun Goose or Phcenix on Phoenician Coins of Cilicia of fifth century B.c. (Coins after Hill.)* Nore in a the Pheenician legend MKLU or “ Mikalu”; and in ¢ Phoenix Sun-bird before Fire-altar, with bearded Corn and two-barred handled Cross.
Fic. 67—Tascio or St. Michael the Archangel on Early Briton ; pre-Christian Coins. (Coins after Evans.)*
Note in a the fruited Sun-disc, bearing 12 pairs of fruit, corresponding to the months of the year. In 4 “ Tevi"’ with head of Dionysos (cp. Fig. 64). c Winged Michael with club of Erakles and : “ER.” 4d‘ Tascia” Sun Hawk with two strokes=“Sun." ¢ Winged Sun Horse tied to Sun, over three “ cup-marks *—Earth, or Death (vanquisher of).
ta-b, H.C.C., Pl. 16, 53; in a MKEU in Pheenician Script, in 5 MAGIK, presumably for Magarsus, ancient seaport at mouth of Pyrenees in Cilicia. ce Jh., Pl. 15, 12.
air) IpAC He, JEL, ce, sey, b-c, Ib., 3, 14. d Ib., Pl. 6, 7. f Th., 8, 14. Sun bearing Eagle transfixes the Serpent of the Deep and of Death.