- A
simpulum, or simpuvium, was a
small vessel or
ladle with a long
handle from the
Roman era, used at
sacrifices to make libations, and to
taste the wines...
-
Pontius Pilate, (26-36 CE),
which included Roman cultic items like the
simpulum and
lituus on one side,
though the
reverse maintained Jewish imagery. Attributing...
- Osca OSCA behind, head of
Hercules right,
wearing necklace DOM. COS. ITER. IMP,
simpulum, aspergillum, axe, and apex AR denarius; 3,78 g.
Circa 39–38 BC...
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letters ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣ and date LIϚ (year 16 = 29/30),
surrounding simpulum. Obverse: Gr****
letters ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣ,
three bound heads of barley, the...
-
objects that
include a distaff, a
toilet vessel, a
small pyxis with lid, a
simpulum or ladle, a
spoon with a
handle in the
shape of a swan, a
large mirror...
-
Pilate depicts Roman symbolism connected with the
imperial cult such as the
simpulum and lituus. However, it has been
argued that if
Pilate was deliberately...
- obverse, and
ritual implements on the reverse:
clockwise from top right, the augur's
staff (lituus),
libation bowl (patera), tripod, and
ladle (
simpulum)...
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Gaius and
Lucius Caesar standing with
shields and
spears between them;
simpulum and
lituus above....
- 1758)
Septa rubicunda Perry, 1811
Simpulum nodiferum (Lamarck, 1822)
Simpulum nodiferum var.
major Pallary, 1900
Simpulum nodiferum var.
minor Pallary, 1900...
- Risso, 1826 (dubious synonym)
Simpulum corrugatum (Lamarck, 1816)
Simpulum corrugatum var.
minima Pallary, 1900
Simpulum corrugatum var. minor-obesa Pallary...