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Julia Maesa
Pushing the Limit: an Analysis of the Women of the Severan Dynasty
A Romano-British Ring Bezel in the Form of the Denarius of Julia Maesa from Ulceby, Lincolnshire Antony Lee, the Collection: Art and Archaeology in Lincolnshire
The Roman Augustae: the Most Powerful Women Who Ever Lived a Collection of Six Silver Coins
Stellar Symbols on Ancient Coins of the Roman Empire – Part Iii: 193–235 Ad
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Pdf 34 AÜEDFD 62 Özge ALTUN Lusnia, Susan, Sowers (1995)
Elagabalus (218–222 AD): East Meets West with the Assassination of Caracalla, Macrinus Became Emperor, but the Powerful Sever
Macrinus and Diadumenianus
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A Rock-Cut Chamber-Tomb Containing a Rich Burial Repertoire from the Late
Pseudo-Eunuchs in the Court of Elagabalus: the Riddle of Gannys, Eutychianus, and Comazon
Arelis Heliogabalus
Law and Imperial Messaging in Severan Rome
Thus Spoke Elagabal: Divine Arrangements and Dynastic Intrigues at the Court of Elagabalus It Is Well-Known That in His History
Macrinus 217-218
Notes from Liberty *U.S
An Assessment of the Political Power of the Severan Women
The World of Elagabalus
Top View
Representing the Severan Empresses
The Vestal Virgins and Power –Tradition and Change in Third
Pushing the Limit: an Analysis of the Women of the Severan Dynasty
The Emesan Connection: Philostratus and Heliodorus
The Sexual Habits of Caracalla: Rumour, Gossip, and Historiography*
The Dated Coinage of Gaza in Historical Context (264/3 BC - AD 241/2)
How to Collect Ancient Roman Coins
CS4 Roman Chron Index Web.Indd
Alexander Severus