Major and minor female divinities in the monetary propaganda of Hadrian, Antonino Pio, and their wives
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1991.v0i13.716Abstract
This world is trying to investigate in two important ascpects the imperial roman propaganda through numismatics, we refer to the concepts of goddens greaters and smaller, which was awarded the Roman emperors and members of the imperial family. Apart from the classical sources, this study of coins is the best source which fells us about these concepts; all taken from the II century A.D. from governments of Hadrian to Antonino Pio. This being the period in which more emphasis was used.
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