- The
aureus (pl.
aurei, 'golden', used as a noun) was a gold coin of
ancient Rome
originally valued at 25 pure
silver denarii (sin. denarius). The aureus...
- example, in 1952 a
pottery vessel was
found at ‘Poleto’
containing about 30
aurei in mint
condition dating from
Gordian III to
Trajan Decius. Soon
after Decius...
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Roman imperial dynasties Aurei of the four
Roman emperors of AD 69.
Clockwise from top left: Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian. Year of the Four Emperors...
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Aurei of the
Flavian dynasty...
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Sinister a Māori
Chief attired in Korowai, Two ****a
Feathers in his hair, an
Aurei and a Hei
Matau and in His
Exterior hand a Taiaha. All Proper.
Motto Maiorum...
- p. 91–101.
Chiesa Cattolica (1752). "Canon I: De
cyclo decennovenalli •
aurei numeri" [Canon I: On the
nineteenth yearly cycle •
golden numbers]. Kalendarium...
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moustache (but a free chin) was
shown on
coins later in his life on rare
aurei, but
likely reflects an
early portrait before he
became emperor. His first...
- 109
items and a
leather bag full of
coins to the
value of a
thousand gold
aurei. Many
items of
precious metal were
abandoned in
Pompeii and its surrounding...
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Roman imperial dynasties Aurei of the five
Roman emperors of AD 193.
Clockwise from top left: Pertinax,
Didius Juli****,
Pescennius Niger and Clodius...
- ("guide"),
transliterated in Gr**** as γουίδα.
pecus est Suidas, sed
pecus aurei velleris [Suidas is cattle, but
cattle with a
golden fleece] — Lipsius The...