Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Daguet – Gagey, Anne.
Year of publication:
2000
Title of work:
Septime Sévère : Rome, l'Afrique et l'Orient
Place:
Paris
Publisher:
Payot.
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Victoria, the goddess of victory (210 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the legionary between two standards of the Legio I Adiutrix (193 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the emperor on horseback hurling a javelin at a Caledonian enemy (209 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the emperor departing for war (197 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Liberalitas Augusti, the goddess of generosity (204 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Bacchus and Hercules (204 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and a captive seated under a trophy (195 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Julia Domna and Diana Lucifera (198-207 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Fulvia Plautilla and the same together with Caracalla performing in the dextrarum iunctio (202 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla as heir to the throne and Salus, the goddess of health (199 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor departing for war (210-213 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor crowned by Victoria, the goddess of victory (217 CE)
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Denarius depicting the head of Caracalla and a lion (216 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Virtus, the goddess of bravery (193 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and Victoria, the goddess of victory (198-200 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the imperial family (202 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the Dea Celestis (204 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Septimius Severus and a galley (202 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Pescennius Niger and Jupiter holding Victoria (193-194 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Pertinax and Laetitia, the goddess of happiness (193 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Julia Domna and the empress seated on the throne (211-215 CE)
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Sestertius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and two captives seated under a trophy (195 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Julia Domna and her sons (201 CE)
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Sestertius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and the emperor riding a horse, led by soldier (196 CE)
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Sestertius depicting the head of Septimius Severus and a bridge erected in Britannia (208 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Clodius Albinus and Fortuna Redux (194 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and Victoria, the goddess of victory on a chariot (206-210 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor together with his co ruler and brother, Geta (206-210 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor standing in front of the Temple of Asclepius (214 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and the emperor sacrificing before the Temple of Vesta (214 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Caracalla and Sol, the sun’s god on a chariot (216 CE)
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Antoninianus depicting the head of Caracalla and Venus Victrix (215 CE)
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Antoninianus depicting the head of Caracalla and Sol, the sun’s god (216 CE)
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Antoninianus depicting the head of Caracalla and Serapis (215 CE)
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Arch of Caracalla at Cuicul (216 CE)
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Severan Forum at Lepcis Magna (203 CE)
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Triumphal Arch of Septimius Severus (202-203 CE)
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