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- Portrayal of Lucretia and Achilles by Giuseppe Cades
- February 10, 1994
- THE DAWNING of a GOLDEN AGE the Emperor's Possession of The
- The Coin Types of Imperial Rome : with 28 Plates and 2 Synoptical Tables
- The Vestals – Women’S Empowerment
- Speaking up for Rome: How Rome’S Talkative Matrons Serve the City and Save the Day
- Rape Culture in Ancient Rome Molly Ashmore Connecticut College, [email protected]
- The Felicitas and the Concordia of the Severan House
- The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values
- The Sobbin' Women: Romulus, Plutarch, and Stephen Vincent Benét
- Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
- The Promotion of a Political Concept in the Late Roman Republic
- Understanding the Meaning of Greek Temples' Orientations
- Bartolomeo Cavaceppi and the Major Restorations of Myron's Discobolus
- The Emperor's Family on Coins (Third Century)
- Numismatic Studies 38
- 2020 Concordia Indoor Invite
- Analytical Table of Coins
- Imperial Tyches Author(S): Kathleen J
- Marian Devotion As a Form of Legitimization of the Imperial Authority Marian Devotion As a Form of Legitimization of the Imperial Authority
- Women of Early Rome As Exempla in Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, Book 1 ABSTRACT: This Paper Examines Livy’S Depiction of Prominent Women As Exempla in Book 1 of His History
- Golden Age 2.Pptx
- Spes in the Early Imperial Cult: "The Hope of Augustus"
- Divine Depictions of Livia in Early Imperial Portraiture and Literature
- Romulus and Peter: Remembering and Reconfiguring Rome's Foundation in Late Antiquity
- Concordia Apostolorum – Concordia Augustorum 99
- The Tempio Della Concordia, Agrigento with the Sea Beyond
- The Goddess Fortuna in Imperial Rome: Cult, Art, Text
- Greek and Roman Coins
- Consensus, Concordia, and the Formation of Roman Imperial Ideology Studies in Classics
- The First Pontiff: Pope Damasus I and the Expansion of the Roman Primacy