Bibliographical reference type:
Book
Author(s):
Bennett, Julian.
Year of publication:
2000
Title of work:
Trajan: Optimus Princeps
Place:
London
Publisher:
Routledge.
Linked from:
Pliny the Younger
Panegyric of Trajan
[Eulogy / Panegyric, Roman, Latin,
100
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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 ]
Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and his deified father (112-115 CE)
[ Silver ]
Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and his column (114 CE)
[ Silver ]
Denarius depicting the head of Trajan and Felicitas, the personification of welfare (115-116 CE)
[ Silver ]
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) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the same seated on a sella curulis receiving the submission of barbarian kings (116 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the same riding on a horse hurling spear at a Dacian (105 CE)
[ Bronze ]
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) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Trajan and the bridge on the Danube (105 CE)
[ Brass (Æ) ]
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 ]
Foundation of Dacica (CIL III, 1443)
[ Marble (?) ]
Pomponius Bassus administers the alimenta (CIL VI, 1492)
[ Bronze ]
Trajan and the ‘tabula alimentaria’ (CIL IX, 1455)
[ Bronze ]
Construction of a road in Nabataea (CIL III, 14149)
[ Stone. ]
Dedicatory Inscription from the Tropaeum Traiani
Dedicatory Inscription to Jupiter Optimus Maximus Sarapis in Jerusalem (CIL III, 13587)
[ Stone (?) ]
The Tropaeum Traiani at Adamklissi (109 CE)
[ Concrete and local limestone. ]