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Anonymous, after 311 BC. Æ (19mm, 3.8 g).
Anonymous, after 311 BC. Æ (19mm, 3.8 g).
 Macedonian shield, in centre head of Herakles in lionskin. R/ Macedonian helmet; monogram to l., kerykeion to r. Unique design, possibly due to double strike or die break Purchased from N&N London Sept 2022...
Crawford 367/5
Crawford 367/5
Moneyer: Lucius Cornelius Sulla, L. Manlius Torquatus, 82 BC Denomination:  Denarius Obverse: Head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet, ornamented with griffin's head, the visor in three pieces and peaked, single-pendant earring, and ornate...
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Documents\Revue techniques\RTA
Documents\Revue techniques\RTA
Revue technique automobile pour : Citroën BX 19 GT TRS GTi et Sport ; Berline, break et Evasion Année d'édition : 12/1987 REF : CIP4821 ISBN : 2 7268 4821 4 Format 21 x...
JULIA MAMAEA (222-235)
JULIA MAMAEA (222-235)
Iulia Avita Mamaea Augusta "The Syrian Dynasty" Julia Avita Mamaea (c. 180–235 AD) was the daughter of Julia Maesa and the Syrian Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus. She was a cousin of Emperor Caracalla. Her...
Ticket Tramway D'Alger Début XXe "Tramways / Chemins De Fer Sur Routes D'Algérie
Ticket Tramway D'Alger Début XXe "Tramways / Chemins De Fer Sur Routes D'Algérie
Epoque: vers 1900   St Eugène -> Rovigo" Plein Tarif 2éme Classe série C  86069 Pub Chocolat GRONDARD 
Q. Servilius Caepio, 100 BC. Denarius (Silver, 19.5 mm, 3.87 g, 11 h), Rome.
Q. Servilius Caepio, 100 BC. Denarius (Silver, 19.5 mm, 3.87 g, 11 h), Rome.
PISO · / CAEPIO · Q Laureate head of Saturn to right; behind, harpa; below, trident. Rev. AD · FRV · EMV / EX · S · C Two quaestors seated left on stools...
Documents\Revue techniques\RTA
Documents\Revue techniques\RTA
Revue technique automobile pour : Citroën BX 19 Diesel (1763 et 1905 cm3) ; D - 19D - 19 RD - 19 TRD ; Berline, break et Evasion Année d'édition : 06/1988 REF :...
Gourde Transparente en Tritan Le Petit Prince
Gourde Transparente en Tritan Le Petit Prince
PETIT JOUR PARIS - Gourde Transparente en Tritan Le Petit Prince - Contenance : 0,35 litre - Paille et Couvercle Amovibles - Lavable en Machine
AQUILIA SEVERA (220-222)
AQUILIA SEVERA (220-222)
Iulia Aquilia Severa Augusta “The Priestess of Vesta” Julia Aquilia Severa was a Vestal Virgin. In 220 AD, she married the Roman Emperor Elogabalus. This caused immense controversy, as the traditional punishment for breaking...
JULIA PAULA (219-220)
JULIA PAULA (219-220)
Iulia Cornelia Paula Augusta “The first wife” Julia Cornelia Paula was a lady of very noble descent, according to Herodian: she was a member of the Cornelia family on her mother's side, and her...
SEVERUS ALEXANDER (222-235)
SEVERUS ALEXANDER (222-235)
Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander "The Last Severan" Born in 208 AD in Phoenicia (modern-day Lebanon), he became emperor at the age of 13. During his reign, he was heavily influenced by his mother, who...
ORBIANA (225-227)
ORBIANA (225-227)
Gnaea Seia Herennia Sallustia Barbia Orbiana Augusta "The Victim of Jealousy" Gneia Seia Herennia Sallustia Barbia Orbiana (dates of birth and death unknown) was the wife of Emperor Alexander Severus. She was the daughter...
CARINUS (283-285)
CARINUS (283-285)
Marcus Aurelius Carinus "The Worst Emperor" Emperor Carinus was considered the worst ruler in Roman history. According to the Historia Augusta , he had nine wives, several of whom he abandoned upon discovering they...
CARUS (282-283)
CARUS (282-283)
Marcus Aurelius Carus "Defeated by Jupiter" In 282 CE, Probus was murdered by discontented soldiers. Marcus Aurelius Carus, an Illyrian prefect and praetorian commander, was proclaimed the new emperor. Carus defeated the Quadi and...
DIOCLETIAN (284-305)
DIOCLETIAN (284-305)
Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus "Victoria Sarmatica – Victory over the Sarmatians" The Sarmatians had settled in the region known as Sarmatia, east of Germania and north of the immediate vicinity of the Danube. These...
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AURELIANUS (270-275)
AURELIANUS (270-275)
Lucius Domitius Aurelianus "Aurelian Wall" The Aurelian Wall refers to the fortifications surrounding Rome, constructed between 271 and 275 CE. Emperor Aurelian ordered the wall's construction in response to the Alans' invasion of Italy...
AURELIANUS (270-275)
AURELIANUS (270-275)
Lucius Domitius Aurelianus "Sol Invictus" Aurelian implemented a monetary reform that increased the silver content in antoniniani. The emperor was a devoted worshiper of the sun god Sol Invictus ("Unconquered Sun") and constructed a...
TACITUS (275-276)
TACITUS (275-276)
Marcus Claudius Tacitus "Descendant of Tacitus" He hailed from Interamna in central Italy and belonged to a senatorial family; among his ancestors was said to be the historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus. His half-brother was...
SEVERINA (270-275)
SEVERINA (270-275)
Ulpia Severina Augusta  "The Woman Emperor" Ulpia Severina – a Roman empress, wife of Emperor Aurelian, and later a brief regent. Modern theories suggest she was the daughter of the general Ulpius Crinitus, a...
VABALATHUS (271-272)
VABALATHUS (271-272)
Lucius Iulius Aurelius Septimius Vaballathus Athenodorus "The King of Palmyra" He was the emperor of the Palmyrene Empire in the Syrian region. He rose to power under the regency of his mother, Zenobia, who...
Ticket billet tramway d'Alger "Société des Tramways d'Algérie
Ticket billet tramway d'Alger "Société des Tramways d'Algérie
 Station Sanitaire - Place du Gouvernement" Pub "Fille"  Epoque: début XXe 2éme classe 10C  H21925
THESSALY, Pherai. Alexander
THESSALY, Pherai. Alexander
THESSALY, Pherai. Alexander. Tyrant, 369-359 BC. Æ Chalkous (14mm, 2.95 g, 9h). Forepart of bull butting right / ΑΛΕ[ΞΑ-ΝΔΡΟΥ], forepart of horse right. Rogers 525 var. (legend break); BCD Thessaly II 708.2 var. (same); HGC 4, 584....
Galerius, Argenteus
Galerius, Argenteus
Galerius, as Caesar, 293-305. Argenteus - Thessalonica, circa 302. MAXIMIA-NVS NOB C Laureate head of Galerius to right.  CONCORD-IA MI-LITVM / TS•Γ• Campgate with four turrets, open doors and star above gate. 19 mm...
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Token of Bodyguards of S.M.
Token of Bodyguards of S.M.
Country: Exonumia (United States - Tokens/Medals)Type: TokenYear: Undated (19th.)Grade: XF (Edge Break)Composition: CopperWeight: 6.6 g.Diameter: 22 mmThickness: 1 mm Shape: RoundOrientation: Coin alignment ↑↓ Obverse:American Eagle with US Motto surrounded by 24 stars. Reverse:crown above a...
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Ticket tramway d'Alger début XXe "Tramways / Chemins de Fer sur routes d'Algérie
Ticket tramway d'Alger début XXe "Tramways / Chemins de Fer sur routes d'Algérie
Ligne Coléa -> Alger (Place) " Epoque vers 1900 Plein Tarif  série E 2éme Classe  22028  Vapeur Electricité  Pub Chocolat Poulain  
Star Wars Stormtrooper Book Stoppers
Star Wars Stormtrooper Book Stoppers
Star Wars Stormtrooper Bookend Figurines   "These officially licensed Stormtrooper Bookend Figurines will be perfect for any Star Wars lovers bookcase. Based on the original moulds that were produced by Andrew Ainsworth at Shepperton...
DIADUMENIAN (217-218)
DIADUMENIAN (217-218)
Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus "The Unwanted Successor" Diadumenian (born September 14, 208 CE, died June 218 CE) was the son of the Roman Emperor Macrinus. At just nine years old, he was proclaimed Caesar...
JULIA MAESA (218-224/5)
JULIA MAESA (218-224/5)
Iulia Maesa Augusta “Pietas – Family is the most important” Julia Maesa (born May 7, died 225 AD) was a Syrian princess born in Emesa, Syria. Her father was the high priest of the...
JULIA SOAEMIAS (218-222)
JULIA SOAEMIAS (218-222)
Iulia Soaemias Bassiana Augusta “Venus Caelestis – Heavenly Venus” Julia Bassiana was the daughter of Julia Maesa and the Syrian Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus, and the cousin of Emperor Caracalla. Her husband was Sextus...
CARACALLA (198-217)
CARACALLA (198-217)
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus "Death at Carrhae" On April 8, 217 CE (four days after his 29th birthday), Caracalla was assassinated while traveling from Edessa to a temple near Carrhae. He was killed by an...
PLAUTILLA (202-205)
PLAUTILLA (202-205)
Publia Fulvia Plautilla Augusta "Damnatio Memoriae" Forced into marriage, Caracalla displayed open disdain for his wife and overt hatred for his father-in-law, Fulvius Plautianus, the prefect of the Praetorian Guard and a close confidant...
CARACALLA (198-217)
CARACALLA (198-217)
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus "Caracalla" In 213 CE, Caracalla left Rome, never to return. He embarked on a journey to the frontier in Germania. The target of the Roman military campaign was the Alamanni tribe,...
GORDIAN III (caesar, 238)
GORDIAN III (caesar, 238)
Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus "The People's Choice" The unexpected deaths of the Gordians in Carthage in March 238 CE, coupled with Maximinus Thrax marching on Rome at the head of the Danubian legions,...
GORDIAN III (238-244)
GORDIAN III (238-244)
Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus "The Gates of the Temple of Janus Opened" In 240 CE, Shapur I ascended the Persian throne and demanded the return of territories occupied by Rome that had once...
GORDIAN III (238-244)
GORDIAN III (238-244)
Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus "Descendant of the Gordians" Gordian III was the grandson of Gordian I and the nephew of Gordian II. At the age of thirteen, Gordian III, along with Balbinus, ceremonially...
PHILIP I "THE ARAB" (244-249)
PHILIP I "THE ARAB" (244-249)
Marcus Iulius Philippus "Ludi Saeculares – The Secular Games" In April 248 CE, Philip the Arab combined the celebration of Rome’s 1000th anniversary (marked from April 21, 753 BCE, when Romulus delineated the city’s...
VOLUSIAN (251-253)
VOLUSIAN (251-253)
Gaius Vibius Afinius Gallus Veldumnianus Volusianus "Temple of Juno" Volusianus was the son of Emperor Trebonianus Gallus. In 251 CE, after Hostilian died due to a plague, Volusianus took his place as co-emperor alongside...
AEMILIAN (253)
AEMILIAN (253)
Marcus Aemilius Aemilianus "Mars – God of War" He originated from Roman Mauretania and was a professional military officer. He held the position of governor of Upper and Lower Moesia, earning distinction for his...
TREBONIANUS GALLUS (251-253)
TREBONIANUS GALLUS (251-253)
Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus "Divine Juno – Protector of the Emperor" Juno was the patron deity of Trebonianus Gallus. The epithet Martialis literally means "of Mars," "belonging to Mars," or "warlike," but depictions of...
HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA (249-251)
HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA (249-251)
Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla Augusta "Pudicita Augusta" Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla was a Roman empress and the wife of Trajan Decius. She hailed from a prominent Etruscan or Italic family in Etruria, as suggested by her...
TRAJAN DECIUS (249-251)
TRAJAN DECIUS (249-251)
Gaius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius "Dacian Draco" was a military standard used by the ancient Dacians, and it can be seen in the hands of Decebal’s soldiers in several scenes depicted on Trajan's Column...
PHILIP II (247-249)
PHILIP II (247-249)
Marcus Iulius Severus Philippus "The Battle of Verona" Philip II was the son of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab and Otacilia Severa. He was granted the title of Caesar in 244 CE (the...
OTACILIA SEVERA (244-249)
OTACILIA SEVERA (244-249)
Marcia Otacilia Severa Augusta "Concordia Augustorum" Marcia Otacilia Severa was the wife of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab. She was the daughter of the governor Severianus (or Severus) and the mother of Julius...
PUPIENUS (238)
PUPIENUS (238)
Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus "Fortunate One" Marcus Clodius Pupienus was already over 70 years old when he was proclaimed emperor alongside Balbinus by the Senate. Both were senators. Some accounts claim his father was...
TETRICUS I (271-274)
TETRICUS I (271-274)
Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus "The Fall of the Gallic Empire" After the death of Victorinus, Tetricus I became the new Gallic Emperor, recognized in Britain and parts of Gaul. He managed to reclaim the...
TETRICUS II (273-274)
TETRICUS II (273-274)
Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus "The Last Gallic Usurper" He was the final self-proclaimed ruler of the so-called Imperium Galliarum , with its capital in Trier, and one of the successors of Marcus Cassianus Postumus,...
VICTORINUS (269-271)
VICTORINUS (269-271)
Marcus Piavonius Victorinus "Economic Crisis" In 270 CE, the Roman Empire experienced a severe economic crisis due to usurpations, the fragmentation of the empire, invasions, and the plundering of villages and cities. Agricultural and...
CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS (268-270)
CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS (268-270)
Marcus Aurelius Claudius "Victoriae Gothic – Conqueror of the Goths" A soldier-emperor from Illyricum, who rose to the throne after the death of Gallienus. His short reign left a golden mark on Roman history....
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QUINTILLUS (270)
QUINTILLUS (270)
Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus "Fides Militum – Was It Military Disloyalty?" The brother of Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, Quintillus was proclaimed emperor by the army in 270 CE. Hailing from Illyria, Quintillus had advanced...
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CARINUS (caesar, 282-283)
CARINUS (caesar, 282-283)
Marcus Aurelius Carinus "The Last Princeps" In the summer of 282 CE, Carinus was appointed Caesar alongside his younger brother Numerian by their father, Carus, and was granted the honorary title Princeps Iuventutis ....
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