- The
Missorium of
Theodosius I is a
large ceremonial silver dish
preserved in the Real
Academia de la Historia, in Madrid, Spain. It was
probably made...
- vanities, all is vanity'
during Belisarius's
triumph in Constantinople. "
Missorium de Geilamir, roi des Vandales". Médailles et
Antiques de la Bibliothèque...
- Cup,
Gundestrup cauldron,
Mildenhall Treasure,
Berthouville Treasure,
Missorium of
Theodosius I,
Lomellini Ewer and Basin. Gold:
Berlin Gold Hat, Bimaran...
- Heavily-worn
silver missorium (ca. 364–375)
believed to
depict Valentinian I.
Flanked by
infantry soldiers, the
armoured and
haloed emperor holds a labarum...
-
Terme di Diocleziano, Rome Late Roman-early
Byzantine pediment on the
Missorium of
Theodosius I, 388, silver, Real
Academia de la Historia, Madrid, Spain...
-
Missorium of
Emperor Theodosius I, who
declared Nicene Christianity to be the
State religion of the
Roman Empire. This
piece was
found in Almendralejo...
- A
detail of the
Missorium of Aspar,
depicting the
powerful magister militum Aspar and his
elder son
Ardabur (c. 434). Zeno
caused Ardabur's fall, producing...
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Ardabur Ἀρδαβούρ A
detail of the
Missorium of Aspar,
depicting Ardabur (right) and his
father Aspar (c. 434)
Magister militum per
Orientem In
office 453...
-
Missorium depicting Emperor Constantine the Great's son
Constantius II
accompanied by a
guardsman with the Chi-Rho
depicted on his
shield (at left, behind...
- official, as in
ivory consular diptychs, on the Arch of Constantine, and the
Missorium of
Theodosius I. This
depiction is
known as the
Traditio legis ("handing...