A Roman gold coin bearing the image of Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, will go to auction in Geneva on Monday, with ...
A massive trove of Roman-era coins — dating back to the reign of Emperor Nero — was unearthed in England, prompting questions ...
Following the murder in 44 B.C.E., Brutus minted the gold aureus to promote his own image and celebrate his military ...
A gold coin from the first century B.C.E. featuring Brutus, the close ally and assassin of Julius Caesar, is anticipated to ...
Ancient statues, coins, jewels and still-intact eggs from Roman and Etruscan times have been recovered from thermal baths in ...
Buried treasure unearthed in Worcestershire reveals a dazzling hoard of Roman silver and a rare Iron Age gold stater, shining ...
A number of Byzantine coins discovered in China and Japan indicate that there was a trade link between the Byzantine Empire ...
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. The coin, which weighs ...
The ancient gold coin of Brutus was the star coin in a trio of auctions held at the auction house Numismatica Genevensis SA.
An ancient gold coin with an image of the Roman leader Sponsian, once thought to be a fake emperor, has been now proven real. Credit: The Hunterian, University of Glasgow / Public Domain A ...
rule (37 BCE-66 CE), the Jews during the Great Revolt against Rome (66 CE – 70 CE) and the Jews during the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE). I prize these ancient Jewish (Judean) coins for many ...