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The Founding of Lanuvium
While Lavinium was building, the following omens are said to have appeared to the Trojans. When a fire broke out spontaneously in the ...
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Cornelius-Lentulus
Circa 50 BCE, Marcellinus struck coins honoring his ancestor, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, victor over Viridomarus and conqueror of Syracuse..
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Mar 1510 min read
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A bird in the hand
Antiochus III was defeated by the Romans in two successive defeats, first at Thermopylae and afterward in Magensia and forced to accept ...
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Mar 73 min read
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A Stater from Kroton
Kroton (aka Croton, which today is modern Crotone in Calabria, Italy) was founded around 710 BC by Achaean Greek settlers, according ...
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Mar 114 min read
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Sulla Relinquishes the Dictatorship
Juno-Sospita-Antefix (Latium, c.500-480 BC), Altes Museum, Berlin, Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France, used under CC BY 2.0...
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Feb 226 min read
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Imitative Denarius of the Eravisci
The Eravisci were a Celtic tribe that settled in the region later known as Pannonia, corresponding broadly to parts of modern-day...
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Feb 202 min read
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Italy and Rome: The World Turned Upside Down
Rome turned against its allies and against itself, redefining the Roman city-state, and paving the way for future upheavals...
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Feb 1514 min read
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The Syrian Goddess: Atargatis
Hierapolis, located within Cyrrhestica, northern Syria, was a major religious center dedicated to Atargatis, the "Syrian Goddess"...
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Jan 276 min read
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Sextus Pompey
The Civil War between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great ended with Pompey's assassination shortly after his defeat...
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Jan 258 min read
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Petillius and the Capitoline Temple
There is little known about the moneyer of today's coin of interest, Petillius Capitolinus, one of the last moneyers to strike independent..
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Jan 158 min read
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Galba : First of Four Emperors in 69 AD
Dionysos leading the Horae (Seasons), marble, Roman 1st century AD ( image public domain ) Today's coins of interest are two...
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Jan 154 min read
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Sulla Portrait Coin
In Melville's Moby Dick, Captain Ahab stands in his boat, harpoon in hand, and in the final moments of his chase of the great white whale...
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Jan 114 min read
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Saeculum Frugiferum
Clodius Albinus (c. 150–197 CE) was a Roman general and politician who was briefly emperor during the tumultuous Year of Five Emperors...
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Jan 103 min read
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A Crown of Deified Emperors
Kilikarch wearing a crown of busts, from the Adana Museum. Photo by E. Borgia c. 2018. The Kilikarchia was a provincial magistracy in...
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Jan 25 min read
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Water God from a Dry Land
While this is not the prettiest coin - it is an interesting coin with a water-god and a fish on the reverse of a coin, from an place,...
sulla80
Dec 27, 20243 min read
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Pomegranates
Today's note is all about the pomegranate and more than 300 years of coins from Side (Σίδη), Pamphylia (Παμφυλία). For those who would...
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Dec 22, 20245 min read
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The 3rd Punic War
It could be argued that the Roman Republic reached its peak in the second half of the 2nd century BCE. The final war with Carthage...
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Dec 19, 20247 min read
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Saturnalia Gift
Saturnalia in Red: an AI generated abstract image evoking the spirit of Saturnalia. Saturnalia is December 17th. I was excited to open...
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Dec 17, 20244 min read
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The Children of Tamerlane
Gur-e-Amir - a mausoleum of the Asian conqueror Timur (also known as Tamerlane) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan ( Copyright: under license from...
sulla80
Dec 11, 202412 min read
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Qazaghan's puppet
By the mid-14th century, the Chaghatai Khanate, originally established by Chaghatai, the second son of Genghis Khan, had begun to fracture.
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Dec 7, 20243 min read
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