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displaying largess to the
Roman people, with
liberalitas embodied as a
goddess at his side. The
goddess Liberalitas appears on
coinage issued under the emperors...
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celebrates the
liberalitas ("prodigality") of
Macrinus and his son Diadumeni****. Inscription: IMP. C. M. OPEL. SEV.
MACRINVS AVG. /
LIBERALITAS AVG....
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Ebora Liberalitas Julia is the name of a
Roman municipium that gave rise to the
Portuguese district capital Évora in the
Alentejo region.
While the name...
- the
people (
Liberalitas). West:
Profectio South west:
Obsidio South east:
Proelium East:
Ingressus North east:
Oratio North west:
Liberalitas In the central...
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Aureus of
Macrinus celebrating the "generosity of the emperor" (
LIBERALITAS AVG)...
- ivory. It may have been
capital of the
kingdom of Astolpas. See
Ebora Liberalitas Julia for more on
Roman Évora. The
Romans conquered the town in 57 BC...
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female equivalent, ****imilated to
Roman Proserpina and Gr**** ****phone.
Liberalitas,
goddess or
personification of generosity. Libertas,
goddess or personification...
-
equivalent -um, a
common use
noted also in Gaul and
Lusitania (Ebora
Liberalitas Julia).
Various place names, such as Évry, Ivry, Ivrey,
Ivory and Ivrac...
-
Deutschland und Amerika". In
Norbert Finzsch;
Hermann Wellenreuther (eds.).
Liberalitas:
Festschrift für
Erich Angermann zum 65. Geburtstag.
Franz Steiner Verlag...
- A
denarius of
Hadrian issued in 119 AD for his
third consulship. Inscription:
HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS /
LIBERALITAS AVG. CO[N]S III, P. P....