Just over a century after its destruction by Lucius Mummius, the ancient Greek city of Corinth was re-founded as a Roman colony. Many contemporary sources present this new Corinth as wholly and unswervingly Roman, with no interest in its Greek heritage. However, Corinthian coins dating from the city’s foundation in 44 BCE to 51 CE show a comfortable pairing of Roman and Greek imagery. Local deities appear just as often as Roman emperors, and in many cases they are found on either side of the same coin. This shows that the Corinthian duovir wished to present a new, unique identity that was both Roman and Greek, implying attempts to find simple and clear cultural identities in Roman colonies should be avoided
A few months before his death, Caesar decided to establish a Roman colony on the spot where Corinth,...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
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This study focuses on the city of Ancient Corinth, an Archaic polis in the northeastern Peloponnese ...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
<p>In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC...
In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC. I...
Temple of Octavia (Roman), three remaining Corinthian columns; The first evidence of monumental ston...
The remains of a temple on the west end of the Agora; The first evidence of monumental stone archite...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded\u...
In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC. I...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
A few months before his death, Caesar decided to establish a Roman colony on the spot where Corinth,...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
Contains fulltext : 177265pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Just over a ...
This study focuses on the city of Ancient Corinth, an Archaic polis in the northeastern Peloponnese ...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
The cities of Pergamon, Smyrna and Ephesus have caught the attention of many scholars throughout the...
<p>In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC...
In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC. I...
Temple of Octavia (Roman), three remaining Corinthian columns; The first evidence of monumental ston...
The remains of a temple on the west end of the Agora; The first evidence of monumental stone archite...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded\u...
In this paper I suggest that there was a paradigm shift in Greek coinage in the second century BC. I...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
A few months before his death, Caesar decided to establish a Roman colony on the spot where Corinth,...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...
In 146 B.C. L. Mummius took away the administration of the Isthmian Games from Corinth and awarded ...