The present article deals with the definition and naming issues regarding agonistic prize crowns, which functioned like a prize cup. It then focuses on the agonistic prize crowns observed on Pergaian coins of the Roman Imperial period. Although agonistic coin iconography features great variety like wreaths, amphorae, urns for drawing lots, purses, athletes, agon personifications, depictions of agonothetes or gymnasiarchos and temples, the most prominent and frequent type is the agonistic prize crowns - given also as prize cups at the end of sports contests today
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
It is well known that Olympic victors received “only” an olive wreath – a fact that classified them ...
Roman coins are peculiar objects. In the first place, they were the official means of payment of the...
The contest element of modern sport has its ancient roots in the “agon” of early Greek life. We begi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
In this thesis prizes and awards presented to contestants of games are traced back to the age of Anc...
Artykuł koncentruje się na przedstawieniach tropajonów na rzymskich monetach w okresie republiki i c...
International audienceThis article sets out to consider the origins of the Pan-Hellenic contests of ...
International audienceThis article sets out to consider the origins of the Pan-Hellenic contests of ...
(in English) The work deals with the latest development in a period of Roman coinage, which stands o...
This article deals with two orichalcum coins of the emperors Domitian and Trajan set into ancient de...
This article concerns a bronze signet ring, part of the collections of the British Museum, which une...
Abstract: This article re-examines the 'commemorative medallions' of Antoninus Pius, a series of med...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
It is well known that Olympic victors received “only” an olive wreath – a fact that classified them ...
Roman coins are peculiar objects. In the first place, they were the official means of payment of the...
The contest element of modern sport has its ancient roots in the “agon” of early Greek life. We begi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
In this thesis prizes and awards presented to contestants of games are traced back to the age of Anc...
Artykuł koncentruje się na przedstawieniach tropajonów na rzymskich monetach w okresie republiki i c...
International audienceThis article sets out to consider the origins of the Pan-Hellenic contests of ...
International audienceThis article sets out to consider the origins of the Pan-Hellenic contests of ...
(in English) The work deals with the latest development in a period of Roman coinage, which stands o...
This article deals with two orichalcum coins of the emperors Domitian and Trajan set into ancient de...
This article concerns a bronze signet ring, part of the collections of the British Museum, which une...
Abstract: This article re-examines the 'commemorative medallions' of Antoninus Pius, a series of med...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
It is well known that Olympic victors received “only” an olive wreath – a fact that classified them ...
Roman coins are peculiar objects. In the first place, they were the official means of payment of the...