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Dublin Core
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Title
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Roman Republican era coins
Subject
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The era when Rome was ruled by a Republican (quasi-democratic oligarchy) government via the Senate and Council.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
509-27 BCE
Dublin Core
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Title
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AR Denarius of L. Plautius Plancus
Subject
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money; coins (money)
Description
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The obverse side features the face of Medusa, considered an image of power and protection because she could turn enemies to stone. The reverse features the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, leading the four horses of the sun while holding a palm branch. This relates to Caesar’s victory against Pompey, like the sun rising on a new day.
Creator
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L. Plautius Plancus
Source
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Syd 959, Sear 315
Publisher
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ARTH 250 (Professor V. Rousseau, Fall 2019)
Date
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48-47 BCE
Contributor
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SH
Rights
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University Art Collection, University of St. Thomas (St. Paul)
Format
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Silver (metal)
Language
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Latin
Type
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Physical Object
Identifier
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2012.02.092
Coverage
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Roman Republic
Aurora
Caesar
Dawn
goddess
goddesses
Gorgon
horse
Medusa
Victory