In Rome this emperor was very controversial, but everything he did was perfectly legal. Being the Pontifex Maximus, he was the only male admitted...
Early Islamic belief, really? Most of our sources on Muhammad and the beginning of Islam are of Abbassid date, and may reflect the beliefs of...
[ATTACH] Vitellius denarius [ATTACH] Titus denarius There is a mark stamped on it : ISO (?). I don't think it was already a form of standard or...
Geeezus! That's what I call a very rare coin, and it looks authentic! Congratulations. Didius Julianus reigned only two months, and that was 1828...
You should try to clean the rev. just a little, the legend should be visible. With its square short flan and the king's curly hair, this coin is...
[ATTACH] Malichus I (59-30 BC), minted year 27 = 34/3 BC. I got it in Petra many, many years ago, when the only accommodation was the old Petra...
Elagabalus was not only "Pontifex Maximus" (head of the Roman religion), he was also "Summus Sacerdos", the "High Priest", head of the religion of...
Very nice coin, probably uncirculated. It was certainly not minted in 222, the emperor's portrait looks too young, and I think the rev. legend and...
In the first decades of Muslim rule in the Near East, Islam was the religion of the military but not of the civilians. When the cities surrendered...
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The Elgin Marbles are reclaimed by Greece since the 1840s. Yes at that time Greece was surely broke, as she is today and as she has always been...
[ATTACH] Tetrobol of Arados, 4th c. BC : marine deity holding dolphins / schematic galley over hippocamp (a non-Pegasus, non-sphinx mythical...
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Egypt is Egypt since Narmer in the 33rd c. BC. This is the first country (I mean a sovereign state with a capital where is the central power,...
This bust now in Vatican was in the 18th c. in the Palazzo Nuñez Torlonia and was sold to the Vatican in 1791. The face is much mutilated : the...
[ATTACH] As of Nero: the Temple of Janus in Rome, with closed doors. Opening or closing sacred doors is a religious ritual which has survived...
[ATTACH] The famous Artemis temple ! (under Antoninus Pius) NEXT : famous monument
There is no serious reason to identify this much restored bust (in the Vatican Museum) as Plautianus: nobody knows what Plautianus looked like...
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The Luxor obelisk has not been looted or stolen, it was a diplomatic gift from the Egyptian government to France in 1830. And Egypt was not under...
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