Judaism and Rome: Bibliographic entry

Bibliographical reference type:
Book

Author(s):
Noreña, Carlos F..

Year of publication:
2011

Title of work:
Imperial Ideals in the Roman West: Representation, Circulation, Power

Place:
Cambridge

Publisher:
Cambridge University Press.

Linked from:
       Tacitus Histories [History, Roman, Latin, 104 - 110 ]
       Velleius Paterculus The Roman History [History, Roman, Latin, 30 ]
       Statius Silvae [Eulogy / Panegyric,Poetry, Roman, Latin, 93 ]
       Flavius Josephus War [History, Jewish, Greek, 84 ]
       Flavius Josephus War [History, Jewish, Greek, 84 ]
       Augustus Res Gestae Divi Augusti (Latin) [Eulogy / Panegyric, Roman, Latin, 9 - 13 ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Valens and both emperors sitting on their respective thrones (376-377 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Gaius Caligula and his three sisters Agrippina, Drusilla and Julia (37-38 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       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 ]
       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) ]
       Medallion depicting the heads of Lucius Verus and Marcus Aurelius and the emperors as the Dioscuri (161 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Medallion depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the Temple of Jupiter Ultor (224 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Medallion depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor offering a sacrifice to the goddess Roma (228 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Medallion depicting the head of Lucius Verus and the emperor on horseback trampling on the personification of Armenia (165 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Medallion depicting the head of Julia Mamaea and the empress mother together with Felicitas, the goddess of happiness (228 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Medallion depicting the head of Gallienus and the head of Sol Invictus (266-267 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Julian the Apostate and a soldier holding a trophy (361-363 CE) [ Gold ]
       Medallion depicting the facing heads of Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea and the three Monetae (231-235 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Medallion depicting the facing heads of Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea and the emperor together with Felicitas and Victoria (230 CE) [ Bronze ]
       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 Gallienus and the emperor spearing an enemy while riding on a horse (264 CE) [ Gold ]
       Gold medallion depicting the head of Gallienus and Fides, the goddess of trust holding standards (262-263 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 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 ]
       Follis depicting the head of Valentinian I and the emperor holding Victoriola and the labarum (364 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       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) ]
       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 Licinius and his Genius (308-324 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       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) ]
       Dupondius depicting the head of Vespasian and Felicitas, the personification of welfare (76 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Dupondius depicting the head of Tiberius and his facing bust on a shield (34-35 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantius II and the personifications of Roma and Constantinopolis supporting a wreath (351-355 CE) [ Gold ]
       Dupondius depicting the head of Livia (22-23 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Dupondius depicting Germanicus on a triumphal chariot (37-41 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantius II and the personifications of Roma and Constantinopolis supporting a shield (355-361 CE) [ Gold ]
       Denarius of Octavian celebrating the victory at Actium (31 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine II and Victoria, the personification of victory (337-340 CE) [ Gold ]
       Denarius of Augustus with the Actian triumphal arch (16 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of Augustus depicting the Parthian triumphal arch (18-17 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the heads of Claudius and Agrippina Minor (51-54 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the heads of Caligula and of Germanicus (37 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the heads of Caligula and of Agrippina, his mother (37 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the heads of Augustus and Agrippa and a chained crocodile minted in the colony of Nemausus (9/8-3 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and two victoriae holding shields on an altar (318-320 CE) [ Gold ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Vitellius and the personification of Concordia (69 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Victoria and Octavian as Neptune with his right foot on a globe (32-29 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Victoria and Octavian as Neptune with his right foot on a globe (32-29 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Vespasian and Vesta (72-73 CE) [ Silver ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor receiving the globe from the personification of Roma (315 CE) [ Gold ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Venus and Aeneas leaving Troy (47/46 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and the personification of the Via Traiana Nova (112-115 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and the personification of Dacia mourning (103-111 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and the personification of Arabia (103-111 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and Pax, the personification of peace (98-99 CE) [ Silver ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowning a trophy (323 CE) [ Gold ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the gods Mars standing (223-224 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor symbolically depicted as the ruler of the orbis terrarum (224-225 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor on a quadriga, the triumphal chariot (226 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Spes, the goddess of hope (231-235 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Salus Publica, the goddess of health (222 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Providentia Augusta (232 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Pax, the goddess of peace (224 CE) [ Silver ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowned by Victoria, the personification of victory (315 CE) [ Gold ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Libertas, the goddess of freedom (229 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Annona, the personification of the grain supply to Rome (228-231 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Victoria, the goddess of victory (210-211 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Victoria, the goddess of victory (210 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the legionary between two standards of the Legio I Adiutrix (193 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the emperor on horseback hurling a javelin at a Caledonian enemy (209 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the emperor departing for war (197 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Liberalitas Augusti, the goddess of generosity (204 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Bacchus and Hercules (204 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and a captive seated under a trophy (195 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Sabina and Pudicitia, the goddess of modesty (128-134 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Otho and Aequitas, the goddess of justice (69 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Octavian and Victoria (42 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Octavian and various cultic objects (37 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Octavian and his equestrian statue (43 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Octavian and a curule chair (42 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Nero Claudius Drusus and a trophy of shields (41-42 CE) [ Silver ]
       Silver medallion depicting the head of Constantine and the emperor crowned by Victoria (315 CE) [ Silver (AR) ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Nero and Salus, the goddess of health (65-66 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Maximinus Thrax and Victoria, the goddess of victory (235-238 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Victoria, the goddess of victory (165-166 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and the goddess Roma (165 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Clementia, the goddess of clemency (149 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Annona, the goddess, who embodied the grain supply of the city of Rome (165 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Julia Mamaea and Juno with a peacock (222-235 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Julia Domna and Diana Lucifera (198-207 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor bestowing a donativum, or gifts, to the people (119-125 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Galba and Victoria, the personification of victory (68-69 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Fulvia Plautilla and the same together with Caracalla performing in the dextrarum iunctio (202 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Faustina Maior and her funerary temple (146-161 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Elagabalus and the emperor sacrificing over an altar (220-222 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Elagabalus and military standards (218-219 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Elagabalus and Jupiter (220-222 CE) [ Silver ]
       Siliqua depicting the head of Valentinian I celebrating the fifth anniversary of his rule (368 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Domitian and Salus Augusta, the personification of health (81-84 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Domitian and an inscribed column celebrating the Secular Games (88 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Coodus and the emperor sacrificing over an altar (191 CE),Denarius depicting the head of Commodus and the emperor sacrificing over an altar (191 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Coodus and Liberalitas Augusti, the goddess of generosity (186 CE),Denarius depicting the head of Commodus and Liberalitas Augusti, the goddess of generosity (186 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Claudius and Constantia, the personification of constancy (41-42 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla as heir to the throne and Salus, the goddess of health (199 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor departing for war (210-213 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor crowned by Victoria, the goddess of victory (217 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and the Temple of Jupiter Tonans (19 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and the comet of Divus Iulius (19-18 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and Gaius and Lucius Caesar, the heirs of Augustus (2 BCE – 4 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and an Armenian tiara (19-18 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and an Armenian soldier (19 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and a Gaul, or a German, presenting a child to Augustus (8 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Augustus and a crocodile (29-27 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (147 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the celebration the twentieth anniversary of reign (158-159 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Pietas, the goddess of piety (138 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Fides, the goddess of trust (139 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and a modius, symbol of the Annona (140-143 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting the head of Annia Faustina and the empress together with Elagabalus in the dextrarum iunctio (221 CE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius depicting Septimius Severus and the goddess Iustitia, holding a patera and sceptre (198-202 CE) [ Silver ]
       Coin of Herod Agrippa II depicting the head of Titus and Nikè advancing (86-87 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Coin of Herod Agrippa II depicting the head of Domitian and Nikè writing on a shield (86-87 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Sestertius depicting the Temple of Concordia (35-36 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Vespasian and Pax, the personification of peace (71 CE) [ Bronze ]
       City-Coin of Nysa-Scythopolis depicting the head of Gabinius and Nikè holding a wreath (67-49 BCE) [ Bronze ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Vespasian and an oak wreath (71 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       City-coin of Eleutheropolis depicting the head of Elagabalus and the goddess Rome, or Athena, holding Victoria (218 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Trebonianus Gallus and Juno Martialis inside a temple (252 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the same with the personifications of Armenia and Parthia standing at his feet (116-117 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       City-Coin of Ascalona depicting the head of Trajan and Tychè-Astarte holding scepter and cornucopias (116-117 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the same seated on a sella curulis receiving the submission of barbarian kings (116 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Cistophoric tetradrachm depicting the head of Augustus and shrine of Mars Ultor (19-18 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Cistophoric tetradrachm depicting the head of Augustus and Pax, the personification of peace (28 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Cistophoric tetradrachm depicting the head of Augustus and grain ears tied in a bundle (27-26 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Cistophoric tetradrachm depicting the head of Augustus and a sphinx (27-26 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Cistophoric tetradrachm depicting the head of Augustus and a Capricorn (24-20 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the same receiving Parthamaspates kneeling (116-117 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the Circus Maximus (103-104 CE) [ Brass (AE) ]
       Binio depicting the head of Gallienus celebrating the Vicennalia (262 CE) [ Gold ]
       Binio depicting the head of Gallienus and the emperor crowned by Victoria, the goddess of victory (265-266 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the bridge on the Danube (105 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the heads of Octavian and of Julius Caesar (43 BCE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the heads of Antony and of Octavian (43 BCE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Vespasian and Fortuna Augusti (75-79 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Valerian and Jupiter Conservator standing (253-260 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Trajan Decius and the Genius of the Roman army stationed in the Illyricum (249-251 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Trajan and two Parthians mourning below trophy (116 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Trajan and the imperial profectio (115 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Trajan and the Basilica Ulpia (112 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Tiberius and Livia seated as Pax (36-37 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Tetricus and Virtus, the goddess of bravery (271-273 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor offering gifts together with Liberalitas (226 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the Coliseum (223 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Severus Alexander and a monumental nymphaeum (226 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Virtus, the goddess of bravery (193 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor departing for war (222 – 231 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Victoria, the goddess of victory (198-200 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the legionary eagle between two standards of the Legio XIV Gemina (193 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the imperial family (202 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the Dea Celestis (204 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and a galley (202 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Sabina and Concordia Augusta (129 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Philip the Arab and Annona, the goddess who embodied the grain supply to Rome (247 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Pescennius Niger and Jupiter holding Victoria (193-194 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Pertinax and Laetitia, the goddess of happiness (193 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Octavian and the Temple of Divus Iulius (36 BCE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Severus Alexander and Sol, the Sun god (233 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Octavian and the god Mars (42 BCE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Octavian and clasped hands (42 BCE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Victoria, the goddess of Victory (167 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and the same riding on a horse addressing his army (173-174 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Felicitas, the goddess of welfare (176 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Macrinus and the emperor together with Diadumenianus and Liberalitas, the goddess of generosity, bestowing gifts (218 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Lucius Verus and Victoria, the goddess of victory writing on a shield (164 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Julia Domna and the empress seated on the throne (211-215 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and two captives seated under a trophy (195 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Julia Domna and her sons (201 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Hadrian and Concordia and Spes, the goddesses of Concord and Hope (117-138 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Hadrian and Aequitas, the goddess of justice (119-122 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Gordianus III and Liberalitas, the goddess of generosity (240 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Gordianus III and Hercules (241 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Faustina the Younger and Fecunditas, the goddess of fertility (161-176 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Faustina the Younger and a dove (148-150 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Elagabalus and a quadriga, bearing the Stone of Emesa (218-219 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the emperor riding a horse, led by soldier (196 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Domitian and the same riding on a triumphal quadriga (92-94 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Domitian and the personification of Germania mourning (88-89 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Domitian and of his wife Domitia (82-83 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 ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and a bridge erected in Britannia (208 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Diadumenianus and the same as princeps iuventutis (217 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Clodius Albinus and Fortuna Redux (194 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and Victoria, the goddess of victory on a chariot (206-210 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and Victoria, the goddess of victory (213 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor together with his co ruler and brother, Geta (206-210 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor standing in front of the Temple of Asclepius (214 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor sacrificing before the Temple of Vesta (214 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Philip the Arab and the same seated on a throne, holding globe and scepter (248 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Bruttia Crispina and Venus seated holding Victoria (180-191 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Aurelian and Sol Invictus (273 CE) [ Gold ]
       Aureus depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Victoria, the goddess of victory (156-157 CE) [ Gold ]
       As depicting Titus and Aequitas holding scales and rod (80-81 CE) [ Bronze ]
       As depicting the head of Vespasian and the Altar of Providence (71 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Tiberius celebrating the consulate of Sejanus (31 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Pax Aeterna Augusta (176-177 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Hadrian and the personification of Egypt (134-138 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Coodus and the emperor driving a triumphal quadriga (181 CE),As depicting the head of Commodus and the emperor driving a triumphal quadriga (181 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Caligula and Vesta (37-38 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Nero and the port of Ostia (64 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Augustus and the Altar of Providence (22-23 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       As depicting the head of Aelius Caesar and the personification of Pannonia (136 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       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 Valerian and Sol Invictus advancing (255-257 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Vabalathus and Jupiter Stator (271-272 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Trebonianus Gallus and his adventus in Rome (251 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Trajan Decius and Virtus, the personification of bravery (249 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Trajan Decius and the Genius of Illyricum (250 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Pupienus and clasped hands symbolizing concord 238 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Probus and the personification of the city of Siscia between two rivers (276-277 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Probus and the emperor crowned by Victoria, the goddess of victory (281 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Postumus and the river god Rhenus (260 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Postumus and Providentia Augusta, the goddess of providence (261-269 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Philip the Arab and the she wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (248 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Macrinus and the personification of Securitas (217 CE) [ Silver ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Nero and the Emperor distributing a congiarium (64-66 CE) [ Brass (AE) ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Macrinus and Fides holding two standards (217-218 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Herennius Etruscus and priestly implements (250 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Gordianus III and Pax, the goddess of peace (238 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Gallienus and a trophy set between two captives (c. 260 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Gallienus and a statue of Jupiter holding Victoria, the goddess of victory (258 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Elagabalus and the emperor offering a sacrifice in front of the quadriga carrying the god of Emesa (219-220 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Diocletian and Hercules standing with a club (284-305 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Claudius II Gothicus and Providentia Augusta, the goddess of providence (268-270 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Caracalla and Venus Victrix (215 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Balbinus and clasped hands symbolizing Fides (238 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Aurelian and the Genius of Illyricum (270 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Aurelian and the emperor receiving Victory from the goddess Roma (270-275 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Aurelian and the emperor crowned by Orbis, the personification of the Universe (274-275 CE) [ Silver ]
       Antoninianus depicting the head of Aurelian and Sol Invictus (274-275 CE) [ Silver ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and Virtus, the goddess of bravery (152-153 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and the emperor together with his son Coodus and Liberalitas, the goddess of generosity (177 CE),Sestertius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and the emperor together with his son Commodus and Liberalitas, the goddess of generosity (177 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and his funeral pyre (180 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and his apotheosis (180 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Marcus Aurelius and a pile made of Germanic weaponry (177 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Lucius Verus and the same shaking hands with Marcus Aurelius (161 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Lucius Verus and the emperor crowning Sohaemus King of Armenia (164 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Lucius Verus and a Parthian bound seated under a trophy (165 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Julia Soaemias and Venus Caelestis (220-222 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and a galley (132-134 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Valentinian I and Victoria holding a shield (372 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Elagabalus and Pax, the goddess of peace (218-222 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Elagabalus and Fides Exercitus (219 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Coodus and Victoria, the goddess of victory seated on shields (185 CE),Sestertius depicting the head of Commodus and Victoria, the goddess of victory seated on shields (185 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Coodus and the same as Hercules standing near the personification of Africa (192 CE),Sestertius depicting the head of Commodus and the same as Hercules standing near the personification of Africa (192 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Commodus and the emperor addressing the army (186 CE),Sestertius depicting the head of Coodus and the emperor addressing the army (186 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the personification of Sicily, celebrating the remission of the aurum coronarium (144-145 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Solidus depicting the head of Valens and the emperor holding the labarum (365 CE) [ Gold ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and the personification of Asia, celebrating the remission of the aurum coronarium (139 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Antoninus Pius and Juno Sospita (147 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting the head of Agrippina Maior and a carpentum (37-41 CE) [ Brass (Æ) ]
       Sestertius depicting Pietas and Caligula sacrificing in front of the Temple of Divus Augustus (37/38 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Amastris and the everlasting hegemony of the Romans under Hadrian [ Marble ]
       Septimius Severus and the expansion of the empire (CIL VIII, 18256) [ Limestone ]
       Augustus, Res Gestae Divi Augusti (General Background)
       Constantine as “restorer of the human race” (CIL VI, 1140) [ Marble ]
       Dedication asking for the safety of Nero and Poppaea (CIL XI, 1331) [ Marble ]
       Dedication to Caracalla as pacator orbis (CIL XVII.2, 666) [ Unknown ]
       Dedication to Mars and the founders of Rome (CIL VI, 33856) [ Marble ]
       Dedication to the imperial virtues of the emperor’s soldiers (CIL VI, 31987) [ Marble ]
       Dedication to the usurper Lucius Domitius Alexander (CIL VIII, 7004) [ Unknown ]
       Dedication to the usurper Magnentius (CIL XI, 6640) [ Marble ]
       Dedication to the “providence” and “divine spirit” of Diocletian (CIL III, 5810) [ Limestone ]
       Arch of Caracalla at Cuicul (216 CE) [ Marble ]
       Great Cameo of France (49-54 CE) [ Sardonyx ]
       Triumphal arch of Arausio (Orange)_Reliefs [ Marble ]
       Winged Victoria from the Capitol of Brixia (69-81 CE) [ Bronze ]
       Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (176-180 CE) [ Marble ]
       Column of Marcus Aurelius (180-192 CE) [ Luna Marble. ]
       Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius (176 CE) [ Bronze ]