Most of the coins are silver denarii, which span from the Roman Republic in 157 BC to Nero’s reign between AD 54 and 68. These coins would have been widely circulated during the early Roman Empire, ...
GENEVA, Switzerland — A Roman gold coin bearing the image of Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, will go to auction in Geneva on Monday, with bids set to start above $850,000. "A numismatist ...
A rare Roman coin featuring the portrait of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, sold Monday at a Geneva auction for €1.98 million (US$2.09 million), according to organiser ...
Jean Charles Blais had no idea that his studio in southern France was hiding a Roman funerary inscription dating to the first or second century C.E. Sonja Anderson Following the murder in 44 B.C.E ...
A rare Roman coin depicting Brutus, assassin of Julius Caesar, sold for €1.98 million at a Geneva auction. The coin, minted in 43-42 BC, features Brutus's profile and symbols of war. Its rarity ...
Geneva: A rare Roman coin featuring the portrait of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, sold on Monday at a Geneva auction for 1.98 million euros, according to organiser Numismatica ...
Synagogues were classified as colleges to get around Roman laws banning secret societies ... animals and convert foreign currency into temple coins. Rebellion in Judaea Although Judaea was ruled ...
A rare Roman coin depicting Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, was sold for €1.98 million at a Geneva auction on Monday, according to the auction house Numismatica Genevensis, AFP reported.
The Roman Empire was created and controlled by its soldiers. At the core of the army were its legions, which were without equal in their training, discipline and fighting ability. By the time ...
A rare Roman coin with an image of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, has sold at an auction in Switzerland for €1.98 million, according to organiser Numismatica Genevensis.
Other offerings included various personal and domestic objects such as toilet implements, fragments of penannular bracelets, rings, a blue-glass bracelet fragment, a gaming-piece, a Constantine II ...
Research led by Professor Paul Pearson (UCL Earth Sciences) discovered scratch marks when studying the coin under a microscope, proving it was being circulated 2,000 years ago. Archaeology ...