Judaism and Rome: Bibliographic entry

Bibliographical reference type:
Book

Author(s):
MacMullen, Ramsay.

Year of publication:
1971

Title of work:
Constantine

Place:
New York (NY)

Publisher:
Dial Press.

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       Nuus depicting the head of Constantine and Sol Invictus (310-313 CE),Nummus depicting the head of Constantine and Sol Invictus (310-313 CE) [ Bronze (Æ) ]
       Nuus depicting the head of Constantine and Mars, the god of war (312-313 CE),Nummus depicting the head of Constantine and Mars, the god of war (312-313 CE) [ Bronze (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Julian the Apostate and a soldier holding a trophy (361-363 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Jovian and the emperor holding the labarum (363 CE) [ Gold ]
       Gold medallion depicting the head of Helena and the same standing as Securitas (324-328/30 CE) [ Gold ]
       Gold medallion depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor walking while holding spear and a trophy (327 CE) [ Gold ]
       Gold medallion depicting the head of Constantine and his sons Constantine II and Constantius (326 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantius II and Victoria, the personification of victory inscribing on a shield (342-347 CE) [ Gold ]
       Follis depicting the head of Julian the Apostate and the bull Apis (361-363 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Follis depicting the head of Constantius II and a soldier spearing a horseman (359 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Follis depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor holding two standards (308-309 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Follis depicting the head of Constans and two soldiers flanking a military standard (346-348 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantius II and the personifications of Roma and Constantinopolis supporting a wreath (351-355 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantius II and the personifications of Roma and Constantinopolis supporting a shield (355-361 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine II and Victoria, the personification of victory (337-340 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and two victoriae holding shields on an altar (318-320 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowning a trophy (323 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowned by Victoria, the personification of victory (315 CE) [ Gold ]
       Silver medallion depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowned by Victoria (315 CE) [ Silver (AR) ]