It shows the emperor receiving his three eldest sons in a glittering court scene. The centre of the image, the focus that draws the viewer’s eye, is a young Dara Shukoh bowing low before his father; ...
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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 exhibition focuses on themes of celebration and propaganda in Roman times, with particular attention to Emperor Hadrian ... Hadrian, the Portraits," at the Mouseia of Villa Adriana.
Eight emperors are shown on the coins. However, three of the coins featured an unexpected ruler–Eugenius, who only ruled the Western Roman Empire from 392 to 394 CE. Eugenius came to power ...
which were minted with portraits of eight different Roman emperors. Among the most intriguing findings was the image of Eugenius, the illegitimate emperor who usurped power in 392 AD. Eugenius was ...
The following pages highlight anniversaries of memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history. They include the abdication of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, the birth of Georg Spalatin, ...
The very military Septimius Severus was undoubtedly aware of Mithras. An inscription mentions a ’chaplain’ in the imperial household responsible for Persian worship: sacerdos invicti Mithrae domus ...
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A freedman of Septimius Severus, he was Pater and priest of the invincible Mithras, as mentioned in a marble inscription found in Rome. An inscription mentions that he was Pater et sacerdos of the ...