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Dublin Core
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Title
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Roman Republican era coins
Subject
The topic of the resource
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 C. Memmius
Subject
The topic of the resource
money; coins (money)
Description
An account of the resource
Pictured on the obverse side is Quirinus, the deified Romulus, founder of Rome and is the God of thunder. On the back is Ceres, who is the Goddess of agriculture and of motherly relationships. The word Cerealia is written under her image, which is a seven day festival in ancient Rome to honor Ceres. There is an agricultural tool that she is shown holding. It is believed to represent her love for agriculture. Together, these images symbolize the founding and bounty of Rome
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
C. Memmius
Source
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Syd 1014
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
56 BCE
Contributor
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DC, 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
The nature or genre of the resource
Physical Object
Identifier
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2019.04.004
Coverage
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Roman Republic
agriculture
Ceres
Quirinus
Roman Empire
Rome