Mattingly, Harold, and Edward A. Sydenham. The Roman Imperial Coinage. v. 4. pt. 1. Pertinax to Geta.. 4. London: Spink & Son, 1923.
Reference
- Object[53]
- mediterranean[53]
- mediterranean[53]
- imperial roman[53]
- abacus[1]
- aesclepius[1]
- alexander severus[7]
- altar[3]
- antoninus pius[3]
- apollo[2]
- baton[1]
- bearded[1]
- branch[4]
- bust[2]
- caduceus[4]
- caracalla[3]
- chair[1]
- child[1]
- claudius[1]
- claudius albinus[1]
- column[1]
- columns[1]
- concordia[1]
- corn[1]
- cornucopia[10]
- cuirass[3]
- decius[1]
- diadem[3]
- double cornucopia[1]
- eagle[2]
- elagabalus[2]
- fecunditas[1]
- felicitas[4]
- fides[2]
- flower[1]
- fortuna[2]
- gallienus[4]
- genius[1]
- globe[5]
- gordian[8]
- grapes[1]
- helmet[2]
- herennia[2]
- jove[1]
- julia[1]
- julia domna[1]
- julia mamaea[3]
- jupiter[2]
- laetitia[2]
- laureate[17]
- laurel[1]
- libertas[1]
- lyre[2]
- marcia[1]
- mars[6]
- maximinus[1]
- military dress[3]
- modius[1]
- neptune[1]
- nude[2]
- palm[1]
- patera[4]
- pax[1]
- pegasus[1]
- pertinax[1]
- pescennius niger[1]
- philip the arab[4]
- pietas[1]
- plautilla[1]
- polos[1]
- providentia[3]
- pudicitia[2]
- radiate bust[1]
- radiate head[21]
- robe[1]
- rock[2]
- roma[2]
- rudder[3]
- scepter[4]
- sceptre[5]
- securitas[1]
- septimius severus[1]
- septimus severus[1]
- serapis[1]
- severus[2]
- shield[6]
- sol[4]
- spear[12]
- spes[1]
- standard[1]
- standards[1]
- star[1]
- statue[1]
- temple[1]
- throne[1]
- thunderbolt[2]
- transverse sceptre[1]
- trebonianus gallus[2]
- trophy[2]
- veil[2]
- victory[4]
- virtus[4]
- whip[3]
- wreath[3]
- latin[9]
- actual citation[1]
- type citation[52]
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