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- Pietas: Gods, Family, Homeland, Empire
- Maternal Megalomania Langford, Julie
- Exemplar for Internal Achievement Standard Classical Studies Level 3
- The Coinage from Commodus to Constantine : Some Types That Mirror the Transition Form Principate to Absolute Monarchy
- Homer, Pietas, and the Cycle of Duels in Aeneid 10 and 12 Randall Colaizzi University of Massachusetts Boston, [email protected]
- The Felicitas and the Concordia of the Severan House
- The Political Face of Late Roman Empresses: Christian Symbols on Coins from the Late Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries Lesley A
- Augustus and the Problem of the Pax Deorum – a Case Study in Social & Religious Motives at the Birth of the Roman Empire
- Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
- The Emperor's Family on Coins (Third Century)
- Roman Family Structure and Early Christianity
- Roman Identity in the Age of Augustus
- Pietas Et Eruditio As Et Eruditio
- Virtues in the Law: the Case of Pietas
- Dido, Aeneas, and the Concept of 'Pietas' Author(S): Kenneth Mcleish Source: Greece & Rome, Second Series, Vol
- The Aureus – a Golden Newspaper
- PIETAS in VIRGIL and STATIUS I Have Chosen Pietas As the Starting
- Divine Depictions of Livia in Early Imperial Portraiture and Literature
- John L. Penwill
- Interpreting the Lemuria As Pietas Jessica Lynn Leonard Southern Illinois University Carbondale, [email protected]
- The Goddess Fortuna in Imperial Rome: Cult, Art, Text
- Brill's Companion to Aphrodite / Edited by Amy C