The “As de Nimes”, bronze coin of Augustus and Agrippa winners of Antony and Cleopatra,<b> </b>secures memory of the eternal significance of figures that became iconic. <div>A l’époque d’Octave/Auguste, Nîmes a émis l’une des plus célèbres monnaies romaines qui ne ressemble à aucune autre : le <i>dupondius</i> surnommé « as au crocodile ». La valeur de ce bronze en faisait une monnaie de la vie courante, particulièrement utile pour payer le salaire des soldats ou pour le commerce. </div><div>Il s'agit aussi de la pièce la plus précieuse de Pierre Ménard "..<i>le bronze a verdi merveilleusement, il se patine d'orichalque, les fines pattes avant et arrière du saurien font, avec les deux lauriers du bas et, en haut, le panache délicat du palmi...
The elements of a mural decoration found in 1986 in the «rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée» in Paris include t...
Le monnayage impérial romain est, le plus souvent, analysé de façon fragmentée : règne par règne, ty...
Painting was not a « trivial » contribution towards imperial cult, the Prince being considered as a ...
Establishment of Augustus authority in partnership with Agrippa, when Rome was evolving from a “repu...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
The “Lormier bronze”, named after its earliest known owner, is an exceptional statuette made of copp...
This Byzantine coin of the emperor Maurice (r. 582–602) is a follis — a lower, more common denominat...
Les monnaies romaines sont envisagées ici en tant que source historique. Les médaillons seront pris ...
Similar to the Statue of Liberty this half follis of Maurice (Bellinger 1966, p. 313) has a pretty p...
The mint of Trier has produced in 298 A. D. a series of nummi showing the jugate busts of several te...
The study of the bronze head so called Apollo, preserved in the archaeological museum of Nîmes (Fran...
Le VIe siècle est d'ordinaire présente comme une période de stabilité de la monnaie et des prix. L'o...
The image of Roma on Greek coins from Asia Minor is often confused with that of Athena in the absenc...
A lead sling bullet bears an inscription on its side which is likely to be the name of a famous Phoc...
There are many types of coinage featuring Germanicus. Some of them were produced by imperial mints, ...
The elements of a mural decoration found in 1986 in the «rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée» in Paris include t...
Le monnayage impérial romain est, le plus souvent, analysé de façon fragmentée : règne par règne, ty...
Painting was not a « trivial » contribution towards imperial cult, the Prince being considered as a ...
Establishment of Augustus authority in partnership with Agrippa, when Rome was evolving from a “repu...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
The “Lormier bronze”, named after its earliest known owner, is an exceptional statuette made of copp...
This Byzantine coin of the emperor Maurice (r. 582–602) is a follis — a lower, more common denominat...
Les monnaies romaines sont envisagées ici en tant que source historique. Les médaillons seront pris ...
Similar to the Statue of Liberty this half follis of Maurice (Bellinger 1966, p. 313) has a pretty p...
The mint of Trier has produced in 298 A. D. a series of nummi showing the jugate busts of several te...
The study of the bronze head so called Apollo, preserved in the archaeological museum of Nîmes (Fran...
Le VIe siècle est d'ordinaire présente comme une période de stabilité de la monnaie et des prix. L'o...
The image of Roma on Greek coins from Asia Minor is often confused with that of Athena in the absenc...
A lead sling bullet bears an inscription on its side which is likely to be the name of a famous Phoc...
There are many types of coinage featuring Germanicus. Some of them were produced by imperial mints, ...
The elements of a mural decoration found in 1986 in the «rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée» in Paris include t...
Le monnayage impérial romain est, le plus souvent, analysé de façon fragmentée : règne par règne, ty...
Painting was not a « trivial » contribution towards imperial cult, the Prince being considered as a ...