[ATTACH] Of course they are all with pics as in my articles too. The big book has an index of 6000 entrances and all Greek legends are translated...
Dear John Anthony! Thank you for your hint. I have written 2 books about this stuff and have received only the best reviews in our numismatic...
Dear Friends of ancient mythology! The occasion for this article is this beautiful coin, which I could add to my collection. Here I will focus a...
Dear friends of ancient mythology! In the last weeks I have been studying the mythology of Selene. Here are some results. First coin: Egypt,...
Bithynia, Nikomedeia, Severus Alexander, Rec. Gen. 316 Severus Alexander AD 222-235 AE 20, 4.98g, 19.97mm, 45° Obv.: M AVP CEV AΛEZANΔPOC AVΓ...
Dear Friends of ancient mythology! Here I want to tell something about Tyros. The Coin: Phoenicia, Tyre, Elagabal AD 218-22 AE 27, 11.71g Obv.:...
Dear Friends of ancient mythology! We have seen interesting mythological depictions on Imperial coins too (but not in such wide range of...
I go with Patricia Lawrence who has written "Death is never exhausted." Jochen
Your stamp shows the sculpture of Glykon in the Museum of Constanta/Romania Jochen
Dear @Romancollector! Thank you for your request. Here is your coin: Obv.: AVT K M ANT Γ-OPΔIANOC AVΓ Bust draped and cuirassed, seen from...
Dear Friends of ancient mythology! Harpocrates is one of the most famous gods of ancient Egypt. I hope to be able to tell you something new in...
I have witten: Of course, the same applies to other people in history. I do not want to go into details! Jochen
Why that? It is pure rational mathematical calculation! Jochen
Dear Friends! An amazing calculation. It is possible that some people already know this. Caesar was murdered on the Ides of March, 44 B.C. Let...
Dear Friends of ancient mythology! The Coin: Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, AD 117-138 AE - drachm, 35.3g, 20.22g Alexandria, AD 117/8 (RY 2) Obv.:...
@PeteB: What a wonderful coin!
Dear @Limes! Your question is reasonable. I have written: "Already in later ancient times the hippo was nearly exstirpated in Egypt." On...
Doubly duty is a nice idea. And I think the Romans liked gimmicks like that.
Dear Friends of ancient mythology! Here is the next contribution to the theme Roman-Egyptian mythology. The cause for this article was the...
@TIF, that looks convincing.
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