The Roman emperors were once the most famous people in the world, ruling over an empire that stretched between what are now ...
Archaeologists have discovered a hoard of gold Roman coins dating back to the Fourth Century which include the marks of nine emperors ruling between 364 and 408 AD. "This is a major archaeological ...
Edward “Ted” James Champlin, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, and professor of classics, emeritus, died of ...
The coins include depictions of nine Roman emperors who ruled between 364 and 408 A.D. Among the hoard is Eugenius, an infamous ruler considered illegitimate by the Eastern Roman Empire ...
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The found gold coins depict different Roman emperors. Source: National Institute of Archaeological Research (INRA) Archaeologists have discovered a Roman treasure dating back to the second half of the ...