The Alexandrian mint offers the double advantage to reflect the Imperial propaganda and the local religious life. The emperor Hadrian represents this double aspect. When he came in the valley of the Nile in 130 and 131, he was much impress by that visit. Both the mint of Rome and of Alexandria express that egyptian influence. The program of Alexandria's mint includes various iconographical themes related to the religious local life of the city. The Imperial coins, issued under the regne of Hadrian in Alexandria and illustrated on the Reverse by the reprentations of the god Ptah, symbolize clearly the cultual syncretism of the second century.L'atelier d'Alexandrie offre le double avantage de refléter la politique impériale et la vie religie...
The coinage issued by Mark Antony in the East is a powerful, contemporary witness to the triumvir’s ...
Nous nous intéressons à l’évolution des rapports économiques entre la Rome républicaine et l’Égypte ...
The emperor Nero visited Greece in 66–67 CE to compete in the prestigious festivals of old Greece. H...
The Alexandrian mint offers the double advantage to reflect the Imperial propaganda and the local re...
Cette thèse a pour but de traiter l’idéologie du règne d’Antonin le Pieux et sa transmission dans la...
This thesis aims to treat the ideology of the reign of Antoninus Pius and its transmission in the pr...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
Summary. — The Roman conquest had very few immediate consequences for the coinages in this region: f...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
Cette thèse a pour but de traiter l’idéologie du règne d’Antonin le Pieux et sa transmission dans la...
Summary. — Careful examination of the zodiac aureus of Hadrian in the historical context of its issu...
Moj teza se temelji na analizi rimskog carskog novca kovanog tokom vladavine cara Hadrijana. Tokom r...
Among the Late Roman coins struck in Alexandria, a series draws attention because of its local icono...
This Byzantine coin depicting the Emperor Maurice is a follis. Its value was equivalent to forty num...
An unicum struck at Maeonia for Marcus Aurelius is of twofold interest regarding the local coinage u...
The coinage issued by Mark Antony in the East is a powerful, contemporary witness to the triumvir’s ...
Nous nous intéressons à l’évolution des rapports économiques entre la Rome républicaine et l’Égypte ...
The emperor Nero visited Greece in 66–67 CE to compete in the prestigious festivals of old Greece. H...
The Alexandrian mint offers the double advantage to reflect the Imperial propaganda and the local re...
Cette thèse a pour but de traiter l’idéologie du règne d’Antonin le Pieux et sa transmission dans la...
This thesis aims to treat the ideology of the reign of Antoninus Pius and its transmission in the pr...
During the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), many cities in the Peloponnese issued bronze coins. The po...
Summary. — The Roman conquest had very few immediate consequences for the coinages in this region: f...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
Cette thèse a pour but de traiter l’idéologie du règne d’Antonin le Pieux et sa transmission dans la...
Summary. — Careful examination of the zodiac aureus of Hadrian in the historical context of its issu...
Moj teza se temelji na analizi rimskog carskog novca kovanog tokom vladavine cara Hadrijana. Tokom r...
Among the Late Roman coins struck in Alexandria, a series draws attention because of its local icono...
This Byzantine coin depicting the Emperor Maurice is a follis. Its value was equivalent to forty num...
An unicum struck at Maeonia for Marcus Aurelius is of twofold interest regarding the local coinage u...
The coinage issued by Mark Antony in the East is a powerful, contemporary witness to the triumvir’s ...
Nous nous intéressons à l’évolution des rapports économiques entre la Rome républicaine et l’Égypte ...
The emperor Nero visited Greece in 66–67 CE to compete in the prestigious festivals of old Greece. H...