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  • Greek and Roman Mythology and Heroic Legend

    Greek and Roman Mythology and Heroic Legend

  • Martial's and Juvenal's Attitudes Toward Women Lawrence Phillips Davis

    Martial's and Juvenal's Attitudes Toward Women Lawrence Phillips Davis

  • Aristocratic Identities in the Roman Senate from the Social War to the Flavian Dynasty

    Aristocratic Identities in the Roman Senate from the Social War to the Flavian Dynasty

  • Ancient Coin Images on Modern Coins

    Ancient Coin Images on Modern Coins

  • Juno Moneta: on the Erotics of the Marketplace Jeanne Lorraine Schroeder

    Juno Moneta: on the Erotics of the Marketplace Jeanne Lorraine Schroeder

  • Byzantine Names for SCA Personae

    Byzantine Names for SCA Personae

  • The Index Expurgatorius of Martial

    The Index Expurgatorius of Martial

  • Roman Gods I. Nearby Gods

    Roman Gods I. Nearby Gods

  • [PDF]The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

    [PDF]The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

  • The De Moneta of Nicholas Oresme and English Mint

    The De Moneta of Nicholas Oresme and English Mint

  • MÜNZE, MINT, and MONEY an ETYMOLOGY for LATIN MONETA with Appendices on Carthaginian Tanit and the Indo-European Month Word1 Fi

    MÜNZE, MINT, and MONEY an ETYMOLOGY for LATIN MONETA with Appendices on Carthaginian Tanit and the Indo-European Month Word1 Fi

  • Italo-Greek Coins of Southern Italy

    Italo-Greek Coins of Southern Italy

  • And Mot on Anglo-Saxon Coins

    And Mot on Anglo-Saxon Coins

  • 23. Miinze, Mint, and Money: an Etymology for Latin Moneta with Appendices on Carthaginian Tanit and the Indo-European Month Word*L

    23. Miinze, Mint, and Money: an Etymology for Latin Moneta with Appendices on Carthaginian Tanit and the Indo-European Month Word*L

  • The Roman Triumph As Material Expression of Conquest, 211-55 BCE

    The Roman Triumph As Material Expression of Conquest, 211-55 BCE

  • Hera and Juno: the Functions of the Goddesses in Prehistoric and Historic Greece and Rome

    Hera and Juno: the Functions of the Goddesses in Prehistoric and Historic Greece and Rome

  • The Enslavement of War Captives by the Romans to 146 BC

    The Enslavement of War Captives by the Romans to 146 BC

  • Roman Empire Religion In

    Roman Empire Religion In

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  • The Development of Urban Poetics in Roman Satire A
  • Ovid's Fasti, Livy and the History of Rome from Romulus to the Gallic
  • This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
  • UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Martial and the Poetics Of
  • Gods, Men and Economy in Antiquity2
  • Fastolfi Moneta," "Fastolfes Mot," and the Like, on Coins of Eadgar Rex Anglorum
  • Greek, Roman and Byzantine Objects from the Archbishop Iakovos Collection
  • Greek and Roman Coins
  • The Arx and the Aracoeli: Preserving the Archaic - Presenting the Feminine?
  • The Four Faces of the Roman Goddess: a New Theory for Categorizing the Divine Feminine in Roman Mythology
  • Competition Between Public and Private Revenues in Roman Social and Political History


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