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<p>[QUOTE="Cherd, post: 8106439, member: 24754"]I've been putting together a "Julio-Claudian Family Tree" diagram to serve as a visual aid for people while I tell them about my coins. I thought some of you might find it interesting, suggest improvements, or point out any errors or omissions that I might have made.</p><p><br /></p><p>I tried to include a comprehensive list of associated people with bust coins from Julius Caesar through Nero, that is why Lepidus and Claudius Macer are dangling off to the sides. The names in color are people for which coins were minted, with <span style="color: #b3b300">Gold</span> indicating a leader (Dictator, Emperor), <span style="color: #59b300">Green</span> indicating non-leaders that I intend to have in my collection, and <span style="color: #ff0000">Red</span> indicating coins that I do not expect to have in my collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I've missed anyone that had a Roman coin issued during this time period, or if I'm missing any relationships that should be included then please let me know. Also, I'm aware that the tree is incomplete (children, siblings, etc missing), as it was designed specifically around those with coins and those that are important to the stories.</p><p><br /></p><p>Enjoy the spaghetti bowl! It was a lot more difficult than I was expecting to fit and organize everything into a reasonable space!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1410171[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherd, post: 8106439, member: 24754"]I've been putting together a "Julio-Claudian Family Tree" diagram to serve as a visual aid for people while I tell them about my coins. I thought some of you might find it interesting, suggest improvements, or point out any errors or omissions that I might have made. I tried to include a comprehensive list of associated people with bust coins from Julius Caesar through Nero, that is why Lepidus and Claudius Macer are dangling off to the sides. The names in color are people for which coins were minted, with [COLOR=#b3b300]Gold[/COLOR] indicating a leader (Dictator, Emperor), [COLOR=#59b300]Green[/COLOR] indicating non-leaders that I intend to have in my collection, and [COLOR=#ff0000]Red[/COLOR] indicating coins that I do not expect to have in my collection. If I've missed anyone that had a Roman coin issued during this time period, or if I'm missing any relationships that should be included then please let me know. Also, I'm aware that the tree is incomplete (children, siblings, etc missing), as it was designed specifically around those with coins and those that are important to the stories. Enjoy the spaghetti bowl! It was a lot more difficult than I was expecting to fit and organize everything into a reasonable space! [ATTACH=full]1410171[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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