Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Williams, Stephen.
Year of publication:
1997
Title of work:
Diocletian and the Roman Recovery
Place:
London
Publisher:
Routledge.
Linked from:
Jerusalem Talmud
[Talmud, Jewish, Hebrew,Aramaic,
360
- 400
]
Gold medallion depicting the head of Helena and the same standing as Securitas (324-328/30 CE)
[ Gold ]
Gold medallion depicting the head of Diocletian and the Augusti, Diocletian and Maximian, while sacrificing over an altar (303 CE)
[ Gold ]
Gold medallion depicting the head of Constantine and his sons Constantine II and Constantius (326 CE)
[ Gold ]
Follis depicting the head of Romulus, the son of Maxentius and a domed shrine (309 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Follis depicting the head of Maximinian and Fides Militum, the goddess of trust (302-303 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Follis depicting the head of Maximian and Moneta, the goddess of minting (302-303 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Follis depicting the head of Licinius and his Genius (308-324 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowning a trophy (323 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Maximian and the same as Rector Orbis (294-295 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Diocletian and the Three Fates (286-287 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Diocletian and Jupiter standing and holding a thunderbolt (294 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Diocletian and Concordia (286-287 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Diocletian and a wreath with an inscription, coemorating the Vicennalia (303-304 CE),Aureus depicting the head of Diocletian and a wreath with an inscription, commemorating the Vicennalia (303-304 CE)
[ Gold ]
Argenteus depicting the head of Diocletian and the Tetrarchs sacrificing together (298 CE)
[ Silver ]
Argenteus depicting the head of Diocletian and the gate of a military camp (303-305 CE)
[ Silver ]
Antoninianus depicting the head of Diocletian and Hercules standing with a club (284-305 CE)
[ Silver ]
Dedication to the “providence” and “divine spirit” of Diocletian (CIL III, 5810)
[ Limestone ]