RES PUBLICA ROMANA 02 - Imperial

18 objets, créée le 12 déc. 2024
RES PUBLICA ROMANA 02 - Imperial

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NICOMEDES IV PHILOPATOR (94-74 BC)
NICOMEDES IV PHILOPATOR (94-74 BC)
KINGS OF BITHYNIA "Caesar Enslaved Gaul, but Nicomedes Enslaved Caesar" This was a chant allegedly sung by Caesar's legionaries during his triumph in Rome. In 80 BCE, the 20-year-old Julius Caesar served in Asia Minor...
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JUBA I (60-46)
JUBA I (60-46)
KINGS OF NUMIDIA "Teneo te, Africa – I Have You, Africa" These words were reportedly spoken by Caesar when he stumbled and fell in front of his soldiers while disembarking from a ship on...
M. JUNIUS BRUTUS (54 BC)
M. JUNIUS BRUTUS (54 BC)
M. Junius Brutus "And you, child?" These were reportedly the final words of Caesar, spoken to Brutus as he participated in the assassination. Marcus Junius Brutus (85–42 BCE) was the son of Marcus Junius...
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GAUL - AEDUI
GAUL - AEDUI
CENTRAL GAUL - AEDUI "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres (J. Caesar)" The Aedui were one of the most powerful Celtic tribes inhabiting Gaul, primarily in the region between the Loire and Saône...
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GAUL - AEDUI
GAUL - AEDUI
CENTRAL GAUL - SEQUANI "I would rather be first here than second in Rome (J. Caesar)" The Sequani were a Gallic tribe inhabiting the upper basin of the Arar River (Saône), the Doubs Valley,...
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR (49-44 BC)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR (49-44 BC)
Gaius Iulius Caesar "Alea iacta est – The die is cast" These words were allegedly spoken by Gaius Julius Caesar when, in January 49 BCE, he crossed the Rubicon River with his legions, thus...
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POMPEY THE GREAT (49-48 BC)
POMPEY THE GREAT (49-48 BC)
Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus "The homeland is where freedom lies" According to Appian, these were the words Pompey the Great addressed to his legions before the Battle of Pharsalus. This coin, minted by proquaestor Varro...
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Q. C. METELLUS PIUS SCIPIO (imperator, 49-48 BC)
Q. C. METELLUS PIUS SCIPIO (imperator, 49-48 BC)
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica  Denomination: Cistophoric Tetradrachm, Ag  Obverse: Cista mystica from which snake coils; around, ivy wreath with fruits Reverse: Two snakes coiled around legionary eagle; to left, monogram of ΠΕΡΓ,...
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Q. C. METELLUS PIUS SCIPIO (47-46 BC)
Q. C. METELLUS PIUS SCIPIO (47-46 BC)
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica "The Battle of Thapsus" On the morning of April 6, 46 BCE, Scipio's forces positioned themselves outside the city of Thapsus, facing Caesar's legions. They were arranged in...
M. PORCIUS CATO (47-46 BC)
M. PORCIUS CATO (47-46 BC)
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticiensis "I am now my own master!" These were reportedly the words of Cato just before his suicide. Marcus Porcius Cato was born in November 95 BCE in Rome. Known as...
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GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR (49-44 BC)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR (49-44 BC)
Gaius Iulius Caesar "All of Gaul has been conquered" The obverse of this denarius features the bust of Venus Genetrix, to whom Caesar dedicated a temple in 46 BCE on the Forum of Caesar...
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GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR (49-44 BC)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR (49-44 BC)
Gaius Iulius Caesar "The Coin That Killed Caesar" Caesar was the first in the history of the Roman Republic to place his portrait on a coin. The inscription on the obverse refers to the...
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C. CASSIUS LONGINUS (43-42 BC)
C. CASSIUS LONGINUS (43-42 BC)
Gaius Cassius Longinus with L. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther Denomination: Denarius, Ag  Obverse: Diademed and veiled head of Libertas to right, wearing earring and pearl necklace, C•CASSI•IMP LEIBERTAS Reverse: Capis and lituus, LENTVLVS SPINT Mint: ...
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SEXTUS POMPEIUS (43-35 BC)
SEXTUS POMPEIUS (43-35 BC)
Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius "Pietas erga parentes, deos et patriam - Devotion to parents, gods, and country" This denarius, minted by Sextus Pompey after his victory over Quintus Salvidienus Rufus in the naval battle...
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MARK ANTONY and OCTAVIAN (41 BC)
MARK ANTONY and OCTAVIAN (41 BC)
Marcus Antonius, Octavianus, M. Barbatius "Triumviri rei publicae constituendae - Triumvirs for the Restoration of the Republic" In 42 BCE, at the Battle of Philippi, the triumvirate of Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus crushed the...
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MARK ANTONY and OCTAVIA (40-35 BC)
MARK ANTONY and OCTAVIA (40-35 BC)
Marcus Antonius, Octavia "Is it because I sleep with the queen? Is she not my wife? What is so novel about this? (M. Antony)" The marriage of Octavia to Antony was warmly welcomed as...
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MARK ANTONY (44-30 BC)
MARK ANTONY (44-30 BC)
Marcus Antonius "Legion III Gallica" - was formed in 49 or 48 BCE by Julius Caesar to support him in his war against Pompey. The epithet Gallica suggests that its first recruits came from...
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MARK ANTONY (44-30 BC)
MARK ANTONY (44-30 BC)
Marcus Antonius "Legion XXII" The legend ANT AVG above the ship refers to the title Augur (priest) of Mark Antony, while the inscription below is an abbreviation of his position as a member of...
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