Commodus and Fortuna Manens (original) (raw)

A Horse called Belisarius

Peter Mason

History Workshop Journal, 1999

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The Portrait of Commodus in Herodian's History as (1,7,5-6) as the Source of Pionius' post mortem Description in Martyrium Pionii (22,2-4) [in:] Vigiliae Christianae 62 (2008), pp. 35–42

Jan M Kozlowski

2008

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The Emperor, the Coin, the Soldiers, Herodian’s World. Empire and emperors in the III Century, ed. by A. Galimberti, Leiden-Boston 2022, pp. 241-260

Pierfrancesco Porena

2022

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The Horse, the Theology of Victory, and the Roman Emperors of the 4th century CE

Tiphaine MOREAU

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Commodus, Phaethon, and Ovid?

David Woods

Numismatic Chronicle 180, 2020

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Mehmed the Conqueror and the Equestrian Statue of the Augustaion

Julian Raby

1987

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"The Budapest Horse and Its Rider: Between Antique Coin and Raphael Fresco", in Zoltán Kárpáti (ed.), Leonardo da Vinci: The Budapest Horse and Rider, Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts, 2018, pp. 117-129.

Philippe Sénéchal

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Personalized victory on coins: The Year of the Four Emperors – Greek Imperial issues

Yannis Stoyas

N. Holmes (ed.), Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress – Glasgow 2009, Glasgow 2011, Vol. I, 1067–1072., 2011

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Was Commodus Really That Bad?

Eleonora Cavallini

The Fall of the Roman Empire, 2009

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Commodus' Court: Conspiracy and Consequences

Paul Jarvis

Ancient History Bulletin 37.1-2, 53-79 , 2023

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The Significance of the Military Representations of Caracalla upon the Coinage of his Sole Reign (212-217 CE) .pdf

Charlotte Mann

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The counterfeit and fake emperor – procopius in the res gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus

Anna Mleczek

Classica Cracoviensia, 2015

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Faces of Power: Imperial Portraiture on Roman Coins

Michael Turner FSA FLS

2007

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Too Many Horses: A Dedication by Alcibiades Revisited

Angeliki Kosmopoulou

Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la Grece antique, Moretti, J.-C. Valavanis, P, .eds, BCH Supplement 62, 2020

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Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity Images and Narratives Edited by Contents

María Pilar García-Ruiz

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The Bronze Horseman of Justinian in Constantinople

Sarah Bassett

2021

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Krinagoras and Imperial Glory: An Interplay Between Irony, Mockery, and Flattery

Giorgos Mitropoulos

Pnyx, 2023

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The emperor as living image in Late Antique authors

valerio neri

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Fortuna: Deity and Concept in Archaic and Republican Italy. By Daniele Miano. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. [xiv] + 242

Lora Holland Goldthwaite

Classical Philology, 2020

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Marcia, Commodus' 'Christian' Concubine and CIL X 5918. Tyche: Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte Papyrologie und Epigraphik 31 (2016): 135-147, pl. 19.

Michael Flexsenhar III

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Speaking For and Against the Imperial Portrait Statue in Late Antiquity: Libanius's Orations 19-22 and John Chrysostom’s Homilies on the Statues (387 C.E.)

Sean Leatherbury

Journal of Early Christian Studies 31, 4 (Winter 2023), 2023

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Heads on Stakes and Rebels on Donkeys. The use of public parades for the punishment of usurpers in Byzantium (c. 900–1200), in: Porphyra Dec. 2015, 12-20.

Dominik Heher

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Melqart, Hercules Gaditanus and Híppos of Hadrian Aurei

Bartolomé Mora-Serrano

Rivista di Studi Fenici L, 2022

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Scepticism at the Birth of Satire: Carneades in Lucilius' Concilium deorum

Ian Goh

Classical Quarterly, 2018

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Bad Emperors on the Rise: Negative Assessments of Imperial Investitures, AD 284-395

Martijn Icks

2012

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