Bibliographical reference type:
Article in a Book
Author(s):
Cody, Jane.
Year:
2003
Chapter title:
Conquerors and Conquered on Flavian Coins.
Book reference:
Flavian Rome: Culture, Image, Text.
Edited by Anthony J. Boyle, William J. Dominik.
Leiden
: Brill.
103-123.
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Sestertius depicting a bust and an equestrian statue of Domitian (95-96 CE)
[ Copper alloy ]
Large denomination minted by the Roman provincial administration of Judea depicting the head of Domitian and a trophy (92 CE)
[ Bronze ]
Large denomination minted by the Roman provincial administration of Judea depicting the head of Domitian and a palm tree (92 CE)
[ Bronze ]
Denarius depicting the head of Venus and a trophy together with two captive Gauls seating underneath (46-45 BCE)
[ Silver ]
Denarius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor raising the personification of Gallia (134-138 CE)
[ Silver ]
Sestertius depicting Vespasian and a couple of Jews mourning under a palm tree (71 CE)
[ Bronze ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Valerian and the same raising the personification of the Orbis Terrarum (256-257 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Aureus depicting the head of Domitian and the personification of Germania mourning (88-89 CE)
[ Gold ]
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 the emperor making a sacrifice in front of the personification of Judea (134-138 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Domitian and a trophy with German captives (85 CE)
[ Silver ]