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uprising to a
severe and
cruel behavior on the part of
Carisius with the Asturians; However,
Carisius was also able to win the
sympathy of the indigenous...
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There is a coin in
which Titus Carisius is
identified as
triumvir monetalis, and
another which mentions Publius Carisius, as
legatus and propraetor, together...
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Saint Pope
Eleutherius at
Constantinople was
served by a
reader named Carisius, who led a
disorderly life.
Gennadius first reprimanded him and then had...
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light armed infantry. In 46 and 45, two
supporters of Caesar,
Titus Carisius and
Lucius Valerius Acisculus, also
struck denarii with
eastern symbols...
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Citerior and Ulterior,
respectively Gaius Antistius Vetus and
Publius Carisius.
Augustus despatches an army
under Aulus Terentius Varro Murena against...
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Jonas Charisius or
Carisius (1571-1619) was a
Danish physician, politician, and amb****ador. He
studied medicine at
Padua and
Heidelberg and
obtained a...
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Caninius Canius Cantilius Cantius Canuleius Canutius Capienus Carfulenus Carisius Caristanius Caristicus Carius Carpinatius Carrinas Carsicius Carteius Carvilius...
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milling the
edges of coin
flans or planchets.
Roman Denarius issued by T.
Carisius (46BCE)
showing the moneyer's die, anvil,
hammer and
tongs Minting by means...
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anvil die used for
minting hammered coins.
Roman Denarius issued by T.
Carisius (46BCE)
showing the moneyer's die, anvil,
hammer and tongs.
Milled coinage...
- Additionally, he
shared land in the
plains to the allies. His
general Publius Carisius attacked the
Astur armies (probably
commanded by Gausón),
forcing them...