Following the murder in 44 B.C.E., Brutus minted the gold aureus to promote his own image and celebrate his military ...
Archaeological work at Barham Quarry has unearthed a beautiful coin. The coin in question is a silver denarius of the later ...
A gold coin from the first century B.C.E. featuring Brutus, the close ally and assassin of Julius Caesar, is anticipated to ...
A Roman gold coin bearing the image of Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, will go to auction in Geneva on Monday, with ...
This Roman silver denarius coin was one of 5294 British Iron Age and Roman coins excavated at a Late Iron Age shrine near ...
Ancient statues, coins, jewels and still-intact eggs from Roman and Etruscan times have been recovered from thermal baths in ...
A massive trove of Roman-era coins — dating back to the reign of Emperor Nero — was unearthed in England, prompting questions ...
A few decades and countless Roman coins later, it is safe to say that from that moment my imagination was captured. Made ...
The aureus, the gold coin currency used in ancient Rome, was issued by Brutus and his friends a year or two after they assassinated Roman ruler Caesar in 44 BC, he said. Rare Roman gold coin ...
Researchers have now established that he was a lost Roman emperor An ancient gold ... to mint their own coins." This theory would explain why the coins are unlike those from Rome.