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Trump's meme coin is nothing new—it takes a page out of the ancient world's playbookTheir Emperor Vespasian subdued the revived Jewish state and destroyed the Temple, issuing umpteen versions of the famous "Judaea Capta" coins. Struck in 71 CE, this coin has Vespasian on the obverse.
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Romanian discovers 1,469 ancient Roman silver coins near Letca VecheThe silver coins date from the Roman Imperial period and bear the engraved faces of eleven Roman emperors and empresses, including figures such as Vespasian, Hadrian, and Marcus Aurelius, spanning ...
"We are not exilies anymore." A small group of Jews conducts a symbolic ceremony to reverse the implications of one of the ...
The county council believes the 78 coins date from the start of the reign of Roman emperor Vespasian and feature the heads of his predecessor emperor "enemies" Galba, Otho and Vitellius.
The coins feature the heads of five Roman Emperors - Vespasian, Vitellius, Galba, Tiberius and Augustus - and date from 209BC to 70AD. The Vespasian coin is only the second one ever to have been ...
Vespasian (9 – 79 AD / ruled 69 – 79 AD) worked hard to restore law, order and self-respect to Rome after the civil war. He established the new, Flavian dynasty. Born to a Roman knight and tax ...
Vespasian coin found near Otterburn (Image: British Museum Portable Antiquities Scheme) A fourth coin, dating back to 98-99AD, was issued under Trajan and the Mint of Rome, ...
This Roman coin features Vespasian, a female personification of the Jewish nation in mourning, and a captive Jew. Classical Numismatic Group, Inc/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA.
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