Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Schmidt, Joël.
Year of publication:
2014
Title of work:
Hadrien
Place:
Paris
Publisher:
Perrin.
Linked from:
Denarius depicting the head of Sabina and Pudicitia, the goddess of modesty (128-134 CE)
[ Silver ]
Denarius depicting the head of Hadrian and the emperor together with Trajan (117 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 ]
Cistophoric tetradrachm depicting the head of Hadrian and the Temple of Rome and Augustus in Bithynia (135-136 CE)
[ Silver ]
Aureus depicting the head of Sabina and Concordia Augusta (129 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Hadrian and Concordia and Spes, the goddesses of Concord and Hope (117-138 CE)
[ Gold ]
As depicting the head of Hadrian and the personification of Egypt (134-138 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
As depicting the head of Hadrian and the personification of Africa (136 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
As depicting the head of Aelius Caesar and the personification of Pannonia (136 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the solemn cancellation of debts (119-121 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and the personification of Mauritania (134-138 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 with representatives of the Roman army in 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 the emperor making a sacrifice in front of the personification of Judea (134-138 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Hadrian and a galley (132-134 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]