Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Veyne, Paul.
Year of publication:
1976
Title of work:
Le pain et le cirque, Sociologie historique d'un pluralisme politique
Place:
Paris
Publisher:
Le Seuil.
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Medallion depicting the facing heads of Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea and the three Monetae (231-235 CE)
[ Bronze ]
Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Providentia Augusta (232 CE)
[ Silver ]
Denarius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor raising the personification of Gallia (134-138 CE)
[ Silver ]
Denarius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor bestowing a donativum, or gifts, to the people (119-125 CE)
[ Silver ]
Aureus depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor offering gifts together with Liberalitas (226 CE)
[ Gold ]
Argenteus depicting the head of Diocletian and the Tetrarchs sacrificing together (298 CE)
[ Silver ]
Antoninianus depicting the head of Postumus and Providentia Augusta, the goddess of providence (261-269 CE)
[ Silver ]
Antoninianus depicting the head of Claudius II Gothicus and Providentia Augusta, the goddess of providence (268-270 CE)
[ Silver ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the same raising a kneeling personification of the Orbis Terrarum, or the entire world (119-121 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the personification of Hispania (134-138 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the personification of Britannia (134-138 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor raising the personification of Achaea (134-138 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and a galley (132-134 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Gate of Hadrian at Athens (131-132 CE)
[ Pentelic Marble ]
Adventus of Hadrian (second quarter of the second century CE)
[ Stone. ]
Great Cameo of France (49-54 CE)
[ Sardonyx ]