Bust of Gordian II (192-238) Roman Emperor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bust-of-gordian-ii-192-238-roman-emperor-104177539.html
RMG1DKEB–Bust of Gordian II (192-238) Roman Emperor.
4330. EMPEROR GORDIAN II. Roman emperor who ruled jointly for three weeks in March-April 238 with his father Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-4330-emperor-gordian-ii-roman-emperor-who-ruled-jointly-for-three-30857403.html
RMBP5JX3–4330. EMPEROR GORDIAN II. Roman emperor who ruled jointly for three weeks in March-April 238 with his father
Gordian II, c. 192-238, Roman Emperor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gordian-ii-c-192-238-roman-emperor-124418852.html
RMH6BNEC–Gordian II, c. 192-238, Roman Emperor
Roman Emperor Gordian II, 192-238. Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus Africanus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-emperor-gordian-ii-192-238-marcus-antonius-gordianus-sempronianus-romanus-africanus-augustus-copperplate-engraving-from-abraham-bogaerts-de-roomsche-monarchy-the-roman-monarchy-francois-salma-utrecht-1697-image329474145.html
RM2A40RHN–Roman Emperor Gordian II, 192-238. Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus Africanus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
Gordian II, c. 192 – 238, Roman Emperor for 21 days Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gordian-ii-c-192-238-roman-emperor-for-21-days-177501602.html
RMM8NW2X–Gordian II, c. 192 – 238, Roman Emperor for 21 days
Roman sarcophagus, possibly of the Roman Emperor Gordian II, 3rd century BC. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-sarcophagus-possibly-of-the-roman-emperor-gordian-ii-3rd-century-bc-artist-unknown-image262773672.html
RMW7EAE0–Roman sarcophagus, possibly of the Roman Emperor Gordian II, 3rd century BC. Artist: Unknown
The army of Capelianus, Roman governor of Numidia, defeat the army of Emperor Gordian II and kill him at the Battle of Carthage in 238 AD. After a 16th century work by Georg Pencz. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-army-of-capelianus-roman-governor-of-numidia-defeat-the-army-of-emperor-gordian-ii-and-kill-him-at-the-battle-of-carthage-in-238-ad-after-a-16th-century-work-by-georg-pencz-image339944371.html
RM2AN1PEB–The army of Capelianus, Roman governor of Numidia, defeat the army of Emperor Gordian II and kill him at the Battle of Carthage in 238 AD. After a 16th century work by Georg Pencz.
The 1884 caption for this illustration reads: Younger Gordian - bust of the Capitol Hall of the Emperors. Gordian III (born AD 225) was Roman emperor from 238 to 244. At the age of 13, he became the youngest sole Roman emperor. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and Junius Balbus who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-1884-caption-for-this-illustration-reads-younger-gordian-bust-of-the-capitol-hall-of-the-emperors-gordian-iiiborn-ad-225-wasroman-emperorfrom-238-to-244-at-the-age-of-13-he-became-the-youngest-sole-roman-emperor-gordian-was-the-son-ofantonia-gordiana-and-junius-balbus-who-died-before-238antonia-gordiana-was-the-daughter-of-emperorgordian-i-and-younger-sister-of-emperorgordian-ii-image448304739.html
RF2H1A17F–The 1884 caption for this illustration reads: Younger Gordian - bust of the Capitol Hall of the Emperors. Gordian III (born AD 225) was Roman emperor from 238 to 244. At the age of 13, he became the youngest sole Roman emperor. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and Junius Balbus who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II.
France, Meurthe et Moselle, Deneuvre, museum The Sources of Hercules, currency, Gordian II sesterce struck in Rome, 238 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/france-meurthe-et-moselle-deneuvre-museum-the-sources-of-hercules-image159257435.html
RMK72PDF–France, Meurthe et Moselle, Deneuvre, museum The Sources of Hercules, currency, Gordian II sesterce struck in Rome, 238
Ruler: Gordian II Africanus, Mint: Rome, Sestertius of Gordian II Africanus from Rome, A.D. 238, Orichalcum, 20.38 g, 12:00, 31.8 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ruler-gordian-ii-africanus-mint-rome-sestertius-of-gordian-ii-africanus-fromrome-ad238-orichalcum-2038-g-1200-318mm-made-in-rome-italy-roman-3rd-century-ad-numismatics-image393420617.html
RM2DT1T09–Ruler: Gordian II Africanus, Mint: Rome, Sestertius of Gordian II Africanus from Rome, A.D. 238, Orichalcum, 20.38 g, 12:00, 31.8 mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics
Rome Roman Emperor Gordien 3 III Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rome-roman-emperor-gordien-3-iii-marcus-antonius-gordianus-pius-image7293948.html
RMAB3BYD–Rome Roman Emperor Gordien 3 III Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius
Roman Emperor Gordian II, 192-238. Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus Africanus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-emperor-gordian-ii-192-238-marcus-antonius-gordianus-sempronianus-romanus-africanus-augustus-copperplate-engraving-from-abraham-bogaerts-de-roomsche-monarchy-the-roman-monarchy-francois-salma-utrecht-1697-image359070649.html
RM2BT527N–Roman Emperor Gordian II, 192-238. Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus Africanus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
Gordian III (224-244) was the grandson of Emperor Gordian I and nephew of Emperor Gordian II. There is little known about his early life, but soon after the deaths of Gordian I and Gordian II in 238, Gordian III was renamed Marcus Antonius Gordianus, as his grandfather, and became imperial heir. When current co-emperors Pupienus and Balbinus were executed by the Praetorian Guard months after their accession, Gordian became emperor at the age of 13, the youngest sole legal Roman emperor throughout the existence of the unified Roman Empire. Due to his age, the ruling of Rome was actually done b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gordian-iii-224-244-was-the-grandson-of-emperor-gordian-i-and-nephew-of-emperor-gordian-ii-there-is-little-known-about-his-early-life-but-soon-after-the-deaths-of-gordian-i-and-gordian-ii-in-238-gordian-iii-was-renamed-marcus-antonius-gordianus-as-his-grandfather-and-became-imperial-heir-when-current-co-emperors-pupienus-and-balbinus-were-executed-by-the-praetorian-guard-months-after-their-accession-gordian-became-emperor-at-the-age-of-13-the-youngest-sole-legal-roman-emperor-throughout-the-existence-of-the-unified-roman-empire-due-to-his-age-the-ruling-of-rome-was-actually-done-b-image344281005.html
RM2B039X5–Gordian III (224-244) was the grandson of Emperor Gordian I and nephew of Emperor Gordian II. There is little known about his early life, but soon after the deaths of Gordian I and Gordian II in 238, Gordian III was renamed Marcus Antonius Gordianus, as his grandfather, and became imperial heir. When current co-emperors Pupienus and Balbinus were executed by the Praetorian Guard months after their accession, Gordian became emperor at the age of 13, the youngest sole legal Roman emperor throughout the existence of the unified Roman Empire. Due to his age, the ruling of Rome was actually done b
Gordian I and Gordian II. Mutinensis gr. 122 f. 59v. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gordian-i-and-gordian-ii-mutinensis-gr-122-f-59v-image349490211.html
RM2B8GJ97–Gordian I and Gordian II. Mutinensis gr. 122 f. 59v.
Gordian III (224-244) was the grandson of Emperor Gordian I and nephew of Emperor Gordian II. There is little known about his early life, but soon after the deaths of Gordian I and Gordian II in 238, Gordian III was renamed Marcus Antonius Gordianus, as his grandfather, and became imperial heir. When current co-emperors Pupienus and Balbinus were executed by the Praetorian Guard months after their accession, Gordian became emperor at the age of 13, the youngest sole legal Roman emperor throughout the existence of the unified Roman Empire. Due to his age, the ruling of Rome was actually done b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gordian-iii-224-244-was-the-grandson-of-emperor-gordian-i-and-nephew-of-emperor-gordian-ii-there-is-little-known-about-his-early-life-but-soon-after-the-deaths-of-gordian-i-and-gordian-ii-in-238-gordian-iii-was-renamed-marcus-antonius-gordianus-as-his-grandfather-and-became-imperial-heir-when-current-co-emperors-pupienus-and-balbinus-were-executed-by-the-praetorian-guard-months-after-their-accession-gordian-became-emperor-at-the-age-of-13-the-youngest-sole-legal-roman-emperor-throughout-the-existence-of-the-unified-roman-empire-due-to-his-age-the-ruling-of-rome-was-actually-done-b-image344278775.html
RM2B0372F–Gordian III (224-244) was the grandson of Emperor Gordian I and nephew of Emperor Gordian II. There is little known about his early life, but soon after the deaths of Gordian I and Gordian II in 238, Gordian III was renamed Marcus Antonius Gordianus, as his grandfather, and became imperial heir. When current co-emperors Pupienus and Balbinus were executed by the Praetorian Guard months after their accession, Gordian became emperor at the age of 13, the youngest sole legal Roman emperor throughout the existence of the unified Roman Empire. Due to his age, the ruling of Rome was actually done b
Domus Gordianorum Et Thermae (In Via Praenestina), Das Haus und die Bäder des Gordianus in der Via Praenestina. Marcus Antonius Gordianus Africanus Sempronianus Romanus, 159 - 238, besser bekannt als Gordian I., war römischer Kaiser und regierte zusammen mit seinem Sohn Gordian II. und seinem Enkel Gordian III. für einige Wochen im März und April des Jahres 238, historisches Rom, Italien, Splendore Dell' Antica Roma: The Splendors of Rome, Circa 1625 / historical Rome, Italy, Domus Gordianorum Et Thermae (In Via Praenestina), The House and Baths of Gordianus in Via Praenestina. Marcus Antoni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/domus-gordianorum-et-thermae-in-via-praenestina-das-haus-und-die-bder-des-gordianus-in-der-via-praenestina-marcus-antonius-gordianus-africanus-sempronianus-romanus-159-238-besser-bekannt-als-gordian-i-war-rmischer-kaiser-und-regierte-zusammen-mit-seinem-sohn-gordian-ii-und-seinem-enkel-gordian-iii-fr-einige-wochen-im-mrz-und-april-des-jahres-238-historisches-rom-italien-splendore-dell-antica-roma-the-splendors-of-rome-circa-1625-historical-rome-italy-domus-gordianorum-et-thermae-in-via-praenestina-the-house-and-baths-of-gordianus-in-via-praenestina-marcus-antoni-image434230833.html
RF2G6CWT1–Domus Gordianorum Et Thermae (In Via Praenestina), Das Haus und die Bäder des Gordianus in der Via Praenestina. Marcus Antonius Gordianus Africanus Sempronianus Romanus, 159 - 238, besser bekannt als Gordian I., war römischer Kaiser und regierte zusammen mit seinem Sohn Gordian II. und seinem Enkel Gordian III. für einige Wochen im März und April des Jahres 238, historisches Rom, Italien, Splendore Dell' Antica Roma: The Splendors of Rome, Circa 1625 / historical Rome, Italy, Domus Gordianorum Et Thermae (In Via Praenestina), The House and Baths of Gordianus in Via Praenestina. Marcus Antoni
Gordian II., Roman Emperor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gordian-ii-roman-emperor-image418635064.html
RM2F92D88–Gordian II., Roman Emperor.
Vz: imperial bust r., Drapery, IMP CAES M ANT GORDIAN AUG, Kz: standing Pax with branch and scepter, P M TR P II COS PP, coin, antoninian, Gordian III, metal, silver, Diam. 22 mm, wt. 4.67 gr, roman 239, the Netherlands, unknown, unknown, unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vz-imperial-bust-r-drapery-imp-caes-m-ant-gordian-aug-kz-standing-pax-with-branch-and-scepter-p-m-tr-p-ii-cos-pp-coin-antoninian-gordian-iii-metal-silver-diam-22-mm-wt-467-gr-roman-239-the-netherlands-unknown-unknown-unknown-image344544764.html
RM2B0FAA4–Vz: imperial bust r., Drapery, IMP CAES M ANT GORDIAN AUG, Kz: standing Pax with branch and scepter, P M TR P II COS PP, coin, antoninian, Gordian III, metal, silver, Diam. 22 mm, wt. 4.67 gr, roman 239, the Netherlands, unknown, unknown, unknown
Rome Roman Emperor Gordien 3 III Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rome-roman-emperor-gordien-3-iii-marcus-antonius-gordianus-pius-43777141.html
RMCF6659–Rome Roman Emperor Gordien 3 III Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius
Sestertius of Gordian II Africanus from Rome. Ruler: Gordian II Africanus Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sestertius-of-gordian-ii-africanus-fromrome-ruler-gordian-ii-africanus-mint-rome-artist-unknown-image463190823.html
RM2HWG4HB–Sestertius of Gordian II Africanus from Rome. Ruler: Gordian II Africanus Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown
The obverse of a Roman coin, an antoninianus showing Claudius II (268-270 AD). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-obverse-of-a-roman-coin-an-antoninianus-showing-claudius-ii-268-270-ad-image489061390.html
RM2KBJJP6–The obverse of a Roman coin, an antoninianus showing Claudius II (268-270 AD).
Krinman's servant of Ehians, Misaleal Red chale), 1493 print A flower chalice with a king, turned to the left. In his hands he has a rich apple and a scepter. The performance is part of the Success Roman emperors in the Liber Chronicarum. The text identifies the man as Emperor Gordian II. The print is part of an album. paper letterpress printing king. emperor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/krinmans-servant-of-ehians-misaleal-red-chale-1493-print-a-flower-chalice-with-a-king-turned-to-the-left-in-his-hands-he-has-a-rich-apple-and-a-scepter-the-performance-is-part-of-the-success-roman-emperors-in-the-liber-chronicarum-the-text-identifies-the-man-as-emperor-gordian-ii-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-letterpress-printing-king-emperor-image594115477.html
RM2WEG89W–Krinman's servant of Ehians, Misaleal Red chale), 1493 print A flower chalice with a king, turned to the left. In his hands he has a rich apple and a scepter. The performance is part of the Success Roman emperors in the Liber Chronicarum. The text identifies the man as Emperor Gordian II. The print is part of an album. paper letterpress printing king. emperor
Revolt against the Gordian emperors, the Praetorian camp attacked by a civilian crowd in 238, ancient Rome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/revolt-against-the-gordian-emperors-the-praetorian-camp-attacked-by-a-civilian-crowd-in-238-ancient-rome-image208726719.html
RMP3G91K–Revolt against the Gordian emperors, the Praetorian camp attacked by a civilian crowd in 238, ancient Rome
Emperor Gordian II; Gordian [US] Filius; Liber chronicarum. A flower celk with a king, turned to the left. In his hands he has a migration and a scepter. The show is part of the sequence of Roman emperors in the Liber Chronicarum. The text identifies the man as emperor Gordianus II. The print is part of an album. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-gordian-ii-gordian-us-filius-liber-chronicarum-a-flower-celk-with-a-king-turned-to-the-left-in-his-hands-he-has-a-migration-and-a-scepter-the-show-is-part-of-the-sequence-of-roman-emperors-in-the-liber-chronicarum-the-text-identifies-the-man-as-emperor-gordianus-ii-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-image432690161.html
RM2G3XMM1–Emperor Gordian II; Gordian [US] Filius; Liber chronicarum. A flower celk with a king, turned to the left. In his hands he has a migration and a scepter. The show is part of the sequence of Roman emperors in the Liber Chronicarum. The text identifies the man as emperor Gordianus II. The print is part of an album.
www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . Gordianus II., Roman Emperor, A.D. 238.Obi., head of Gordian II., laureate, IMP. M. ANT. GORDI-ANVS AJTR. AVG.; rev., BOMAE AETEKNAE, Genius olRome. —3. Grandson of the elder Gordianus, eitherby a daughter or by the younger Gordianus.The soldiers proclaimed him emperor in July,A. D. 238, after the murder of Balbinus andPupienus, although he was a mere boy, pro-bably not more than twelve years old. He. Gordianus III., Roman Emperor, a.d. 238-244.Obv.. head of Gordian III., laureate. IMP. GORDIANVSPIVS FEL. AVG.; rev., SALVS AVGVSTI, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwwflickrcomphotosinternetarchivebookimagestagsbook-gordianus-ii-roman-emperor-ad-238obi-head-of-gordian-ii-laureate-imp-m-ant-gordi-anvs-ajtr-avg-rev-bomae-aeteknae-genius-olrome-3-grandson-of-the-elder-gordianus-eitherby-a-daughter-or-by-the-younger-gordianusthe-soldiers-proclaimed-him-emperor-in-julya-d-238-after-the-murder-of-balbinus-andpupienus-although-he-was-a-mere-boy-pro-bably-not-more-than-twelve-years-old-he-gordianus-iii-roman-emperor-ad-238-244obv-head-of-gordian-iii-laureate-imp-gordianvspivs-fel-avg-rev-salvs-avgvsti-image338445186.html
RM2AJHE82–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . Gordianus II., Roman Emperor, A.D. 238.Obi., head of Gordian II., laureate, IMP. M. ANT. GORDI-ANVS AJTR. AVG.; rev., BOMAE AETEKNAE, Genius olRome. —3. Grandson of the elder Gordianus, eitherby a daughter or by the younger Gordianus.The soldiers proclaimed him emperor in July,A. D. 238, after the murder of Balbinus andPupienus, although he was a mere boy, pro-bably not more than twelve years old. He. Gordianus III., Roman Emperor, a.d. 238-244.Obv.. head of Gordian III., laureate. IMP. GORDIANVSPIVS FEL. AVG.; rev., SALVS AVGVSTI,
Alexander the Great cut the Gordian knot by the deeds of Alexander the Great (series title) Alex Magni praecipvae res gestae (series title) Alexander the Great cut the Gordian (indecipherable) button with his heavy d. The oracle had said about this button: Who: this button detaches, will be master of Asia. A crowd of soldiers watching. Four-line verse in Latin in two columns ondermarge. Manufacturer : printmaker Antonio Tempesta (listed building) publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) assigned to: Charles III of Croy Duke of Aarschot Commissioned by: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Place manufacture: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexander-the-great-cut-the-gordian-knot-by-the-deeds-of-alexander-the-great-series-title-alex-magni-praecipvae-res-gestae-series-title-alexander-the-great-cut-the-gordian-indecipherable-button-with-his-heavy-d-the-oracle-had-said-about-this-button-who-this-button-detaches-will-be-master-of-asia-a-crowd-of-soldiers-watching-four-line-verse-in-latin-in-two-columns-ondermarge-manufacturer-printmaker-antonio-tempesta-listed-building-publisher-claes-jansz-visscher-ii-assigned-to-charles-iii-of-croy-duke-of-aarschot-commissioned-by-claes-jansz-visscher-ii-place-manufacture-image348120579.html
RM2B6A79R–Alexander the Great cut the Gordian knot by the deeds of Alexander the Great (series title) Alex Magni praecipvae res gestae (series title) Alexander the Great cut the Gordian (indecipherable) button with his heavy d. The oracle had said about this button: Who: this button detaches, will be master of Asia. A crowd of soldiers watching. Four-line verse in Latin in two columns ondermarge. Manufacturer : printmaker Antonio Tempesta (listed building) publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) assigned to: Charles III of Croy Duke of Aarschot Commissioned by: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Place manufacture:
Coin Portraying Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coin-portraying-emperor-claudius-ii-gothicus-268-270-image451401155.html
RM2H6B2NR–Coin Portraying Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270.
France, Meurthe et Moselle, Deneuvre, museum The Sources of Hercules, currency, Gordian II sesterce struck in Rome, 238 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/france-meurthe-et-moselle-deneuvre-museum-the-sources-of-hercules-image159257434.html
RMK72PDE–France, Meurthe et Moselle, Deneuvre, museum The Sources of Hercules, currency, Gordian II sesterce struck in Rome, 238
(4) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis]. Artist: Luigi Pesce (Italian, 1818-1891). Date: 1840s-60s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/4-naksh-i-rustam-near-persepolis-artist-luigi-pesce-italian-1818-1891-date-1840s-60s-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213327544.html
RMPB1WCT–(4) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis]. Artist: Luigi Pesce (Italian, 1818-1891). Date: 1840s-60s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Vz: draped bust with halo n.r., IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG, Kz: Apollo l. seated with branch in hand, PM TRP III COS II PP, coin, antoninian, Gordian III, metal, silver, Diam. 20 mm, wt. 4.69 gr, roman 241-243, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vz-draped-bust-with-halo-nr-imp-gordianus-pius-fel-aug-kz-apollo-l-seated-with-branch-in-hand-pm-trp-iii-cos-ii-pp-coin-antoninian-gordian-iii-metal-silver-diam-20-mm-wt-469-gr-roman-241-243-unknown-unknown-unknown-unknown-image344551281.html
RM2B0FJJW–Vz: draped bust with halo n.r., IMP GORDIANUS PIUS FEL AUG, Kz: Apollo l. seated with branch in hand, PM TRP III COS II PP, coin, antoninian, Gordian III, metal, silver, Diam. 20 mm, wt. 4.69 gr, roman 241-243, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown
Obverse: Gordian, right, honored. Worn out, inscription partly worn: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. Crack in bottom edge. Reverse: Mars, standing, walking on the right, in military clothing, spear in right hand and shield in left hand. S left and C right of figure. Inscription: P M TR P VII COS II P P S C, coin, sestertius of Gordian III, metal, bronze, diam: 2.8 cm, wt. 14.74 grams, 244 AD, unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/obverse-gordian-right-honored-worn-out-inscription-partly-worn-imp-gordianvs-pivs-fel-avg-crack-in-bottom-edge-reverse-mars-standing-walking-on-the-right-in-military-clothing-spear-in-right-hand-and-shield-in-left-hand-s-left-and-c-right-of-figure-inscription-p-m-tr-p-vii-cos-ii-p-p-s-c-coin-sestertius-of-gordian-iii-metal-bronze-diam-28-cm-wt-1474-grams-244-ad-unknown-image344499221.html
RM2B0D87H–Obverse: Gordian, right, honored. Worn out, inscription partly worn: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. Crack in bottom edge. Reverse: Mars, standing, walking on the right, in military clothing, spear in right hand and shield in left hand. S left and C right of figure. Inscription: P M TR P VII COS II P P S C, coin, sestertius of Gordian III, metal, bronze, diam: 2.8 cm, wt. 14.74 grams, 244 AD, unknown
The obverse of a Roman coin, an antoninianus showing Claudius II (268-270 AD). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-obverse-of-a-roman-coin-an-antoninianus-showing-claudius-ii-268-270-ad-image489061254.html
RM2KBJJHA–The obverse of a Roman coin, an antoninianus showing Claudius II (268-270 AD).
History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . r. - lie was sixty-six yc;ii f :i c (Zonaras, xii. 7). 3 This office oiproc. ad alim. filled by Pertinax, which we find indicated in many inscrip-tions (e. g. Or.-Henzen, Nos. 3,190, 3,814, 6,524, and No. 1,456 of the C. I. L. iii. 235,proc. ml (dim. per Apul. Calnbr. Luc. et Brultios, for a contemporary of Alexander Severusand Gordian III.), proves that the alimentary institution of Trajan was still in full vigor aslate as the middle of the third century; but it was interrupted under Commodus (Lamp. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-rome-and-of-the-roman-people-from-its-origin-to-the-invasion-of-the-barbarians-r-lie-was-sixty-six-ycii-f-i-c-zonaras-xii-7-3-this-office-oiproc-ad-alim-filled-by-pertinax-which-we-find-indicated-in-many-inscrip-tions-e-g-or-henzen-nos-3190-3814-6524-and-no-1456-of-the-c-i-l-iii-235proc-ml-dim-per-apul-calnbr-luc-et-brultios-for-a-contemporary-of-alexander-severusand-gordian-iii-proves-that-the-alimentary-institution-of-trajan-was-still-in-full-vigor-aslate-as-the-middle-of-the-third-century-but-it-was-interrupted-under-commodus-lamp-image340226262.html
RM2ANEJ1X–History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . r. - lie was sixty-six yc;ii f :i c (Zonaras, xii. 7). 3 This office oiproc. ad alim. filled by Pertinax, which we find indicated in many inscrip-tions (e. g. Or.-Henzen, Nos. 3,190, 3,814, 6,524, and No. 1,456 of the C. I. L. iii. 235,proc. ml (dim. per Apul. Calnbr. Luc. et Brultios, for a contemporary of Alexander Severusand Gordian III.), proves that the alimentary institution of Trajan was still in full vigor aslate as the middle of the third century; but it was interrupted under Commodus (Lamp.
Coin Portraying Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coin-portraying-emperor-claudius-ii-gothicus-268-270-image451401208.html
RM2H6B2RM–Coin Portraying Emperor Claudius II Gothicus, 268-270.
The obverse of a Roman coin, an antoninianus showing Claudius II (268-270 AD). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-obverse-of-a-roman-coin-an-antoninianus-showing-claudius-ii-268-270-ad-image489061330.html
RM2KBJJM2–The obverse of a Roman coin, an antoninianus showing Claudius II (268-270 AD).
. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . ur), onthe great road which led from Carrhae to Nieepho-rium, about 88 miles from Nisibis and 40 from(Procop. B. P. ii. 19, de Aedif. ii. 2.) Itwas near this town that Gordian the Younger fell ina battle with the Persians. (Amm. Marc. /. c.) Alists of the emperor Decius. bearing the legendCEn. KOA. PHCAINHCION.,which may in allprobability be referred to this town. In the Notit.Imp. the piace is subject to the government of theDux Osrhoenae (Xotit. Dign. ed. Bucking, i. p. 400).and a bishop of Besaina is mentioned among thosewho subscribed their names Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dictionary-of-greek-and-roman-geography-ur-onthe-great-road-which-led-from-carrhae-to-nieepho-rium-about-88-miles-from-nisibis-and-40-fromprocop-b-p-ii-19-de-aedif-ii-2-itwas-near-this-town-that-gordian-the-younger-fell-ina-battle-with-the-persians-amm-marc-c-alists-of-the-emperor-decius-bearing-the-legendcen-koa-phcainhcionwhich-may-in-allprobability-be-referred-to-this-town-in-the-notitimp-the-piace-is-subject-to-the-government-of-thedux-osrhoenae-xotit-dign-ed-bucking-i-p-400and-a-bishop-of-besaina-is-mentioned-among-thosewho-subscribed-their-names-image369661452.html
RM2CDBEXM–. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . ur), onthe great road which led from Carrhae to Nieepho-rium, about 88 miles from Nisibis and 40 from(Procop. B. P. ii. 19, de Aedif. ii. 2.) Itwas near this town that Gordian the Younger fell ina battle with the Persians. (Amm. Marc. /. c.) Alists of the emperor Decius. bearing the legendCEn. KOA. PHCAINHCION.,which may in allprobability be referred to this town. In the Notit.Imp. the piace is subject to the government of theDux Osrhoenae (Xotit. Dign. ed. Bucking, i. p. 400).and a bishop of Besaina is mentioned among thosewho subscribed their names
Coin Portraying Emperor Claudius Gothicus, 268-270. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coin-portraying-emperor-claudius-gothicus-268-270-image451400776.html
RM2H6B288–Coin Portraying Emperor Claudius Gothicus, 268-270.
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