Pannonia, Celtic Tribes, c.250 BC. Scyphate AR Drachm, imitation of those issued under Philip III of Macedon. Stylized head of Herakles rt., wearing lion's skin / Stylized image of Zeus enthroned left. TextImage Forrer_285 ...
Pannonia Personification of the province of Pannonia veiled figure, standard ...
Roman Pannonia, ca 1st Century BC-1st Century AD, large Bronze Trumpet Brooch, 102mm long (over 4 inches), coiled spring and large perforated catchplate, ornamented knee, somewhat rough greenish-brown patina, pin missing except for part of coil, ...
- This illustrious Emperor was born at Sirmium (Sermiel), in Pannonia, A.D. 232. His father's name was Maximus, of an obscure family; that of his mother is not known.
The end of the family of Constantine came in the person of Julian II (so enumerated by historians who either neglected to notice Julian of Pannonia or did not consider Didius Julianus as the same name).
"X" for LEGIO X GEMINA on Nero Dupondius, Pannonia Superior (countermark Martini Pangerl Collection 82) This Legion was stationed in Pannonia in 68 A.D. and took no active role in the revolt against Nero or its immediate aftermath. This ...
About 245 the emperor Philip the Arabian entrusted him with an important command on the Danube, and in 249 (or end of 248), having been sent to put down a revolt of the troops in Moesia and Pannonia, he was forced to assume the imperial dignity.
After this victory he returned to Pannonia to winter and to plan the 'total defeat and subjection of all the German barbarian tribes as far as the ocean.
Born 146, Severus was an outstanding soldier who commanded in Pannonia when Commodus was overthrown.
Born Caius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius around the year 201 AD in the village of Budalia in Lower Pannonia. He was governor of Lower Moesia in 234-238 AD.
Severus: The former territory of Herculius: Italy, Africa, Pannonia (including Siscia) Galerius: Asia Minor, Greece, eastern Illyricum Maximinus: Syria and Egypt ...
A 16 page pamphlet (including 2 plates with 24 illustrations) about a group of fake rare Roman coins of Nigrinian, Julian of Pannonia, Domitius Alexander, Valerius Valens and Martinian.
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