Southern, Patricia 2001 The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine,
(London : Routledge)
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Title of work
The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine
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Book
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Southern, Patricia
Year
2001
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Routledge
Place of publication
London
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Arch of Galerius, Thessaloniki (298-299 CE)
[ Marble,Brick ]
Aurelian hailed as restitutor patriae (CIL VI, 1112)
[ Marble (?) ]
Constantine as “restorer of the human race” (CIL VI, 1140)
[ Marble ]
Inscription for Diocletian and Maximian in Egypt (CIL III, 22)
[ Marble (?) ]
Preamble to Diocletian’s ‘Edict on Maximum Prices’ (AE 1890, 66)
[ Marble ]
Septimius Severus claims Antonine heritage (CIL VIII, 9317)
[ Stone (?) ]
Septimius Severus deals with the insurrection of British Tribes (RIB 1234)
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Antoninianus depicting the head of Aurelian and the emperor receiving Victory from the goddess Roma (270-275 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 Gallienus and a trophy set between two captives (c. 260 CE)
[ Silver ]
Antoninianus depicting the head of Philip the Arab and the she wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (248 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 Victoria, the goddess of victory (213 CE)
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Aureus depicting the head of Didius Julianus and the same symbolically depicted as the ruler of the orbis terrarum (193 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Elagabalus and a quadriga, bearing the Stone of Emesa (218-219 CE)
[ Gold ]
Aureus depicting the head of Maximian and the same as Rector Orbis (294-295 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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Denarius depicting the head of Elagabalus and the emperor sacrificing over an altar (220-222 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 Severus Alexander and Pax, the goddess of peace (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 ]
Medallion depicting the head of Severus Alexander and the emperor offering a sacrifice to the goddess Roma (228 CE)
[ Bronze ]
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) ]
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) ]
Sestertius depicting the head of Elagabalus and Pax, the goddess of peace (218-222 CE)
[ Bronze ]
Eusebius of Caesarea
Ecclesiastical History
[History, Christian, Greek, 313 - 325 ]
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