Judaism and Rome: Bibliographic entry

Bibliographical reference type:
Book

Author(s):
Potter, David S..

Year of publication:
2004

Title of work:
The Roman Empire at Bay AD 180–395

Place:
London

Publisher:
Routledge.

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       Solidus depicting the head of Valens and both emperors sitting on their respective thrones (376-377 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Theodosius I and Theodosius together with his son Arcadius holding a globe with Victoria between them (389-391 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Theodosius I and the personification of the city of Constantinople (383 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Theodosius I and the emperor holding the labarum and a statuette of Victoria, standing on a captive (395 CE) [ Gold ]
       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 ]
       Follis depicting the head of Valentinian I and the emperor holding Victoriola and the labarum (364 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       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 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 ]
       Siliqua depicting the head of Valentinian I celebrating the fifth anniversary of his rule (368 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Postumus and Providentia Augusta, the goddess of providence (261-269 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Herennius Etruscus and priestly implements (250 CE) [ Silver ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Valentinian I and Victoria holding a shield (372 CE) [ Gold ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Valens and the emperor holding the labarum (365 CE) [ Gold ]
       Preamble to Diocletian’s ‘Edict on Maximum Prices’ (AE 1890, 66) [ Marble ]
       Augsburg Altar and dedicatory inscription (AE 1993, 1231) [ Limestone ]
       Dedication to Trajan Decius (AE 1996, 1358) [ Proconnesian marble. ]
       Arch of Galerius, Thessaloniki (298-299 CE) [ Marble,Brick ]