Following the murder in 44 B.C.E., Brutus minted the gold aureus to promote his own image and celebrate his military ...
A number of Byzantine coins discovered in China and Japan indicate that there was a trade link between the Byzantine Empire ...
Brutus killed Caesar and wanted to take his place. A coin pushing his claims has sold for £1.64 million. Find out why here.
The statue, wearing a royal diadem, has drawn scepticism from experts, with Zahi Hawass suggesting a Roman-era origin instead. Found alongside the bust were 337 coins, oil lamps, a bronze ring ...
The front of this coin portrays the Emperor Tiberius facing right and wearing a crown of laurels. He is encircled by the inscription TICAESARDIVI AUGFAUGUSTUS and a partial border of dots. On the back ...
Byzantine Emperor Justinian II's reign of terror inspired uprising to his rule, which resulted in his nose being forcefully ...
GENEVA: A rare Roman coin featuring the portrait of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, sold Monday ...
One of only 17 known artefacts of its kind, the coin re-emerged in the 1950s in a private collector's catalogue and later ...
The front of this coin portrays the emperor Vespasian, wearing a crown of laurels and facing right. On the back, the goddess of Peace is shown seated and holding a type of staff called a caduceus.