History of culture, study of art and philology: modern points of view
- Author:
- Sergei S. Tiurin
- Work direction:
- Тема номера
- Abstract:
- The article examines the practice of issuing "serial" coins at various mints during the Roman Empire on the example of the twelve labors of Heracles (in the Roman interpretation - Hercules). In this article, a "series" means a complex of coins, regardless of metal and denomination, issued within the reign of one Roman emperor, one mint and / or one geographical place, united by one hero or a single storyline.
It was established that the series with the exploits of Heracles in the II-III centuries. AD were minted in all parts of the vast Roman state and beyond its borders: from the southernmost (Alexandria, Egypt) to the north (Panticapaeum, Bosporan kingdom), from the west (Tarsus, Cilicia) to the east (Colonia Agrippina, "Gallic Empire" by Mark Postumus). The serial issue of coins with Heracles was also recorded at the mint of the center of the state in Rome.
- Keywords:
- antiquity, numismatics, antique numismatics, coin, medallion, Hercules, Twelve labors of Hercules, Ancient Rome, Gallic Empire, Bosporan Kingdom, Antoninus Pius, Commodus, Sauromates II, Gordian III, Marcus Postumus, Marcus Aurelius Probus, Maximian Herculius