TROPHIES IN THE ROMAN COINS THE REPUBLIC AND EARLY EMPIRE PERIOD.HISTORICAL-TYPOLOGICAL CONTEXT
... more TROPHIES IN THE ROMAN COINS THE REPUBLIC AND EARLY EMPIRE PERIOD.HISTORICAL-TYPOLOGICAL CONTEXT
This article focuses on representations of trophies on the Roman coins during the Republic and Empire. First of all, analyzed the oldest emissions from the 3rd century BC with the presentation of Victoria crowning the trophy, which was a responded to the propaganda of many cities from southern Italy that supported Hannibal during the Second Punic War. Then, the trophies theme used by Roman moneyers to the memorialized the militarycampaigns of their ancestors were analyzed. Finally, imperial emissions, which presented trophies integrated intoa wider architectural context, including as an element of commemorative archs.
The use of booty on construction activity in ancient Rome, was practiced in the times of the King... more The use of booty on construction activity in ancient Rome, was practiced in the times of the Kings, when Tarquinius financed the construction of the Temple of Jupiter in such a way. In this article, I would like to gather together the ex manubiis foundations, which were erected during the whole period of the Republic within the Circus Flaminius. According to the surviving literary and archaeological sources, we can detect this method being used to finance the building of temples in the case of nine buildings. The Circus Flaminius was a very important area for victorious generals on account of their being able to present the effects of their military campaigns. Moreover, at this point run triumphal road, which was flanked on each side with ex manubiis temples which emerged almost every year.
The paper deals with the three most important thermal springs in ancient Dacia, on which part of
... more The paper deals with the three most important thermal springs in ancient Dacia, on which part of the religious life of the province centred. The available source material makes it possible to determine which deities received the most worship among the visitors enjoying the pleasures of Ad Mediam, Ad Aquas, and Germisara. The collected sources also let us find out what groups of the province’s inhabitants were treated in those extremely popular centres, referred to by many researchers as ancient spa resorts
TROPHIES IN THE ROMAN COINS THE REPUBLIC AND EARLY EMPIRE PERIOD.HISTORICAL-TYPOLOGICAL CONTEXT
... more TROPHIES IN THE ROMAN COINS THE REPUBLIC AND EARLY EMPIRE PERIOD.HISTORICAL-TYPOLOGICAL CONTEXT
This article focuses on representations of trophies on the Roman coins during the Republic and Empire. First of all, analyzed the oldest emissions from the 3rd century BC with the presentation of Victoria crowning the trophy, which was a responded to the propaganda of many cities from southern Italy that supported Hannibal during the Second Punic War. Then, the trophies theme used by Roman moneyers to the memorialized the militarycampaigns of their ancestors were analyzed. Finally, imperial emissions, which presented trophies integrated intoa wider architectural context, including as an element of commemorative archs.
The use of booty on construction activity in ancient Rome, was practiced in the times of the King... more The use of booty on construction activity in ancient Rome, was practiced in the times of the Kings, when Tarquinius financed the construction of the Temple of Jupiter in such a way. In this article, I would like to gather together the ex manubiis foundations, which were erected during the whole period of the Republic within the Circus Flaminius. According to the surviving literary and archaeological sources, we can detect this method being used to finance the building of temples in the case of nine buildings. The Circus Flaminius was a very important area for victorious generals on account of their being able to present the effects of their military campaigns. Moreover, at this point run triumphal road, which was flanked on each side with ex manubiis temples which emerged almost every year.
The paper deals with the three most important thermal springs in ancient Dacia, on which part of
... more The paper deals with the three most important thermal springs in ancient Dacia, on which part of the religious life of the province centred. The available source material makes it possible to determine which deities received the most worship among the visitors enjoying the pleasures of Ad Mediam, Ad Aquas, and Germisara. The collected sources also let us find out what groups of the province’s inhabitants were treated in those extremely popular centres, referred to by many researchers as ancient spa resorts
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This article focuses on representations of trophies on the Roman coins during the Republic and Empire. First of all, analyzed the oldest emissions from the 3rd century BC with the presentation of Victoria crowning the trophy, which was a responded to the propaganda of many cities from southern Italy that supported Hannibal during the Second Punic War. Then, the trophies theme used by Roman moneyers to the memorialized the militarycampaigns of their ancestors were analyzed. Finally, imperial emissions, which presented trophies integrated intoa wider architectural context, including as an element of commemorative archs.
when Tarquinius financed the construction of the Temple of Jupiter in such a way. In this article, I would like to gather
together the ex manubiis foundations, which were erected during the whole period of the Republic within the Circus
Flaminius. According to the surviving literary and archaeological sources, we can detect this method being used to
finance the building of temples in the case of nine buildings. The Circus Flaminius was a very important area for
victorious generals on account of their being able to present the effects of their military campaigns. Moreover, at this
point run triumphal road, which was flanked on each side with ex manubiis temples which emerged almost every year.
the religious life of the province centred. The available source material makes it possible to determine which deities
received the most worship among the visitors enjoying the pleasures of Ad Mediam, Ad Aquas, and Germisara.
The collected sources also let us find out what groups of the province’s inhabitants were treated in those extremely
popular centres, referred to by many researchers as ancient spa resorts
This article focuses on representations of trophies on the Roman coins during the Republic and Empire. First of all, analyzed the oldest emissions from the 3rd century BC with the presentation of Victoria crowning the trophy, which was a responded to the propaganda of many cities from southern Italy that supported Hannibal during the Second Punic War. Then, the trophies theme used by Roman moneyers to the memorialized the militarycampaigns of their ancestors were analyzed. Finally, imperial emissions, which presented trophies integrated intoa wider architectural context, including as an element of commemorative archs.
when Tarquinius financed the construction of the Temple of Jupiter in such a way. In this article, I would like to gather
together the ex manubiis foundations, which were erected during the whole period of the Republic within the Circus
Flaminius. According to the surviving literary and archaeological sources, we can detect this method being used to
finance the building of temples in the case of nine buildings. The Circus Flaminius was a very important area for
victorious generals on account of their being able to present the effects of their military campaigns. Moreover, at this
point run triumphal road, which was flanked on each side with ex manubiis temples which emerged almost every year.
the religious life of the province centred. The available source material makes it possible to determine which deities
received the most worship among the visitors enjoying the pleasures of Ad Mediam, Ad Aquas, and Germisara.
The collected sources also let us find out what groups of the province’s inhabitants were treated in those extremely
popular centres, referred to by many researchers as ancient spa resorts