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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
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Title
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AE Denarius of L. Roscius Fabatus
Subject
The topic of the resource
money; Coins (money)
Description
An account of the resource
The obverse shows Juno wearing a goatskin cloak. Juno Sospita was the goddess of fertility, who protected women and accompanied them through life. The reverse portrays a virgin, who at the annual festival of Juno Sospita had to feed the snake living in the temple. If the girl was chaste, she left the cave; if not, the serpent killed her. The serpent is a symbol of the health and safety which worshippers owe to Juno.
Creator
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L. Roscius Fabatus
Source
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Syd 915, Craw 412/1
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
64 BCE
Contributor
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HK, 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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2012.02.083
Coverage
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Roman Republic
goatskin
Juno Sospita
Serpent(s)
snake
symbol
virgin