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Hill, George Francis
Historical Roman coins: from the earliest times to the reign of Augustus — London: Constable & Co. Ltd, 1909

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public roads, 150 ff. ; reforms coinage, 153 ff. ; cult of, 158 ff. ;
his monetary policy in the East, 163 ; receives title of “ pater
patriae,” 169 ; declares G. and L. Caesares his successors, 170;
will of, see Monumentum Ancyranum.
Augustus tribunic. potest., 153
Augustus tr. pot. vii., 150
Aurei: of Caesar, 100 f., 104; of Pompeius, 94 f. ; of Sulla, 92 f. ; of
the Triumvirs, 118 ff. See also Gold.
Ausculum, battle of (279 b.c.), 26
Axe, sacrificial, 101, 104
A. xl., a. xli., 124
Bacchante, head of, 85
Barbarous imitations of Roman coins, 171
Basilica Aemilia, 52 f.
Bellerophon and Pegasus, 110, 112
Bellona, head of, 7, 18
Bells on column of Augurinus, 64
Beneventum: battle of, 26 ; mint of, 46
Biga: of Luna, 56 ; of Victory, 56, 82
Bigati, 60
Bocchus surrenders Jugurtha, 70 f.
Brass coinage of Augustus, 154
“ Bricks,” quadrilateral, issued by Roman mint, 11, 14 ff., 26
Bronze: its relation to silver, 5, 12, 17, 21 f., 29 ff., 48; ceremonia
use of, 15 ; cessation of coinage in, 90. See also Aes.
Brundusium, colony of, 31
Brut, imp., 116
Bruttian silver coinage, 35
Brutus imp., 116
Brutus (Q. Caepio), the tyrannicide, in Asia and Macedon, 116 f ;
portrait, 116
Bull goring wolf, 85, 87
Buteo, 84
Caesar, 101, 165
Caesar Augustus, 136, 139
Caesar Augustus Divi f. Pater Patriae, 158, 168, 171
Caesar Augustus tribunic. potest., 154
Caesar Augustus tr. pot., 148
H.R.C. N 177
 
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