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Dublin Core
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Title
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Imperial Roman era coins
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
27 BCE-476 CE
Subject
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The era when the Roman empire was ruled by emperors, usually centered in Rome
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Title
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Sesterius of Emperor Caligula
Subject
The topic of the resource
money, coins (money)
Description
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The coin’s obverse illustrates a profiled bust of Agrippina Senior (14 BCE-33 CE), granddaughter of Emperor Augustus and mother of Emperor Caligula. Agrippina and her husband, General Germanicus, conspired to regain control over the Roman Empire from his adoptive father, Emperor Tiberius, through their shared Julio-Claudian bloodlines and political leverage. The coin likens Agrippina to a male Emperor, implying the magnitude of her socio-political influence. The coin’s reverse illustrates a pushcart helmed by mules, presumably in a funerary procession, as the coin was manufactured under her son’s sovereignty less than ten years after her death.
Creator
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Caligula, Emperor of Rome
Source
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Sear: 1827
Publisher
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ARTH250 (Professor V. Rousseau, fall 2019)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
39 CE
Contributor
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JS
Rights
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University Art Collection, University of St. Thomas (St. Paul)
Format
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Brass (metal)
Language
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Latin
Type
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Physical Object
Identifier
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2012.02.192
Coverage
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Roman Empire
Agrippina
Agrippina Senior
Agrippina the Elder
Caligula
memorial
royal women
women