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Ancient Roman medallion
A contorniate, or contourniate (UK pronunciation: /kənˈtɔːnɪət/), is a type of ancient Roman medal or medallion of bronze issued in the fourth and fifth
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Incident in Roman mythology
Abduction of the Sabine Women in Context: The Iconography on Late Antique Contorniate Medallions". American Journal of Archaeology. 112 (1): 126. doi:10.3764/aja
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Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461
nummi of great weight, mostly minted at Ravenna and Milan, and some contorniates, mostly in Rome, but probably also in Ravenna. The diffusion of Christianity
Majorian
Lover of Roman emperor Hadrian (c. 111 – 130)
Christian poet Prudentius denounced his worship in 384, while a set of seven contorniates depicting Antinous were issued, based upon the designs of those issued
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Altar to the Roman gods Consus and Mars
Abduction of the Sabine Women in Context: The Iconography on Late Antique Contorniate Medallions". American Journal of Archaeology. 112 (1): 121–142. doi:10
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Small pipe organ commonly used in 12th- to 16th-century Europe
the keys. The small instrument that is often taken for a syrinx on a contorniate medallion of Sallust in the Cabinet Impérial de France in Paris may be
Portative_organ
Ancient Roman city in Germany
which shows a charioteer with his team. A similar depiction exists on a contorniate found in Trier, and there is also a relief with a horse driver in the
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Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
of Sulla Consualia Consuegra Dam Consular tribune Consularis Contio Contorniate Controversia Contubernium Contubernium (Roman army unit) Conventus Bracarensis
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Hungarian historian (1895-1981)
sources. Of particular importance was the cataloging of the so-called Contorniate coins, which opened up a new, hitherto almost unknown source, especially
Andreas_Alföldi
American businessman and philanthropist
of C. H. Ryder. 1895. p. 57. "George A. Jarvis, New York". Tokens and contorniates. Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved October 6, 2016. Caroline Bancroft (October
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A pious woman daughter of Amr al-Basriyah was so named
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A species of medal or medallion of bronze, having a deep furrow on the contour or edge; -- supposed to have been struck in the days of Constantine and his successors.
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Alt. of Contorniate