The rule of Probus (276-282 A.D.) represented an important milestone on the road to stabilisation and consolidation of the Roman empire, weakened by the prolonged crisis. Accenting of the efforts made towards restoration of the splendour and position of the empire and the associated attempts to introduce innovative political may be dicerned in the religious propaganda of the Emperor Probus. Analysis of numismatic material indicates that he employed in his religious conceptions certain motifs from the set of inscriptions and graphic images known already from his predecessors, in particular calling on the programme of Aurelian (270-275 A.D.). Probus’ religious ideology has a defined character. The emperor gave preference in his coinage pol...
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This thesis investigates the use of propaganda in the form of iconography on Roman coins minted duri...
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While Pontius Pilate is often seen as agnostic, in modern terms, the material evidence of his coinag...
The Imperial Cult honored Roman emperors during lifetime and after death, both in Rome and in the pr...
The death of Nero in 68 A.D. plunged the Roman Empire into a state of total crisis. In the last year...
This thesis investigates the use of propaganda in the form of iconography on Roman coins minted duri...
Coinage and emperial propaganda of the 3rd century on the example of usurper Julianus’s coinage issu...
Recent scholarship on the Roman emperor has emphasized the ‘power of images’ and the ‘symbolics of p...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the numismatic evidence for an analysis of the formal ic...
The instability of the mid-third century AD included unique transformations in how the Roman emperor...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
During the principate of Augustus Caesar, a series of 'asses' (RIC I2 Augustus 390–396) were minted ...
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
Literary sources, inscriptions and coins present Antoninus Pius as an emperor perfectly representing...
This dissertation examines the role of Roman Imperial coinage in the communication of Roman ideology...
The numismatic sources are an important vestige to understand aspects of ancient societies. One of t...
In the Roman Empire of the 3rd century crisis the title of princeps iuventus was born by: 1. caesare...
While Pontius Pilate is often seen as agnostic, in modern terms, the material evidence of his coinag...
The Imperial Cult honored Roman emperors during lifetime and after death, both in Rome and in the pr...
The death of Nero in 68 A.D. plunged the Roman Empire into a state of total crisis. In the last year...
This thesis investigates the use of propaganda in the form of iconography on Roman coins minted duri...