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  Livy - The Dawn of The Roman Empire (Rome)

THIS AUCTION IS FOR LIVY - THE DAWN OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE IT IS BRAND NEW I AM ALSO SELLING OTHER ANCIENT HISTORY BOOKS. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.

Roman Empire - Trajan ( AD.) Denarius. Rome. The

Roman Empire - Trajan ( AD.) Denarius. Rome. The

Roman ImperialTRAJAN ( AD.) Denarius. Rome.Obv: IMP TRAIANVS AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P. Laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder.Rev: DIVVS PATER TRAIAN. Divus Pater Traianus seated left on curule chair, holding patera and sceptre.Woytek 406b.Condition: About Very fine. Some black-green deposits over the surface, but the coin is not a suberat.Weight: 3.40 g.Diameter: 17 mm.Authenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post.R 171 k Read More

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Folio Society x 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society x 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire - The Turn Of The Tide, Constantine & The Christian EmpireThe Revival & Collapse Of Paganism, The End Of The Western EmpireThe Justinian & The Roman Law, Mohammed & The Rise Of The Arabs, The Normans in Italy & The Crusades, The Fall Of Constantinople & The Papacy In Rome. Cash on collection from DA17 6LN please. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire - The Turn Of The Tide, Constantine & The Christian EmpireThe Revival & Collapse Of Paganism, The End Of The Western EmpireThe Justinian & The Roman Law, Mohammed & The Rise Of The Arabs, The Normans in Italy & The Crusades, The Fall Of Constantinople & The Papacy In Rome. Cash on collection from DA17 6LN. Please search by area DA17 6LN to see all other books available. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

Folio society, the history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire

Folio society, the history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire

FOLIO SOCIETY THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE I have the full 8book collection here for sale all in very good condition presented in two 4 book hard protective covers The price is £115 If you require delivery this is at an additional cost to you Collection is also welcome

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Edward Gibbon

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Edward Gibbon

The boxed set is in excellent condition. The are 8 volumes Folio Society Vol.1 The Turn of the Tide Vol.2. Constantine and Christian Empire Vol.3. The Revival and Collapse of Paganism Vol.4. The End of the Western Empire Vol.5. Justinian and Roman Law Vol.6. Mohammed and the Rise of the Arabs Vol.7. The Norman's in Italy and the Crusades Vol.8. The Fall of Constantine and the Papacy in Rome Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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The Matter of the Gods: Religion and the Roman Empire by

The Matter of the Gods: Religion and the Roman Empire by

What did the Romans know about their gods?. After a preface and opening chapters that lay out this argument about knowledge and place it in context,

Roman Empire - Lot of 42 Roman coins from the Low Empire -

Roman Empire - Lot of 42 Roman coins from the Low Empire -

Click here to view this lot Lot of 42 Roman coins from the Low Empire - 10 different emperorsWith Marorinas, Antoninianos, Centenionales and 1/2 Centenionales.Emperors: Constantine, Constance, Constance, Chlorue, Gratian, Constans, Claudius II, Gallienus, Magnus Maximus, Julianus, Valens and Constantinopolis.See photos.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (ref b5b2 to b12b2) Volume I The Turn of the Tide - MCMLXXXIII - Volume II Constantine and the Christian Empire - MCMLXXXIV - Volume III The Revival and Collapse of Paganism - MCMLXXXV - Volume IV The End of the Western Empire - MCMLXXXVI - Volume V Justinian and the Roman Law - MCMLXXXVII - Volume VI Mohammed and the Rise of the Arabs - MCMLXXXVIII - Volume VII The Normans in Italy and the Crusades - MCMLXXXIX - Volume VIII The Fall of Constantinople and the Papacy in Rome - MCMXC - by Edward Gibbon The Folio Society Edited and with introductions by Betty Radice and Felipe Fernandez Armesto All hardbacks with slipcases All individual approximate sizes: 260mm's x 165mm's x 32mm's All individual approximate net weights: 940 grams Condition: Books - all fine / slipcases all fine with the exception of Volume I which has a split on the lower rear edge about 32mm's long Description: Taken from the introduction, Volume I - After two hundred years the reputation of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire still stands high. For Hugh Trevor-Roper it remains 'the greatest historical work in our language'. The grandeur of its theme ranges over nearly fourteen hundred years of western history, from the Antonine emperors of AD A100 to the fall of Constantinople to the Turks in . Woven into its texture are the history of the Early Church, the dispersal of the Germanic peoples, the rise of Islam, the Dark Ages of Europe and the Crusades, all of which Gibbon saw as elements in a continuous process of change and development. Additional information / pictures given on request Postage rates are free for any address within the United Kingdom only - rates for elsewhere are not shown and depending on carrier may vary. Delivery costs are based on gross weight. There is no additional charge for packaging. Prices and carriers to be agreed by mutual consent. Every effort is made to provide clear and accurate information - returns are not accepted other than at the sellers discretion, allowing for good condition as received by the purchaser and in the original packaging. Read More

Folio Society Books - 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire - The Turn Of The Tide, Constantine & The Christian EmpireThe Revival & Collapse Of Paganism, The End Of The Western EmpireThe Justinian & The Roman Law, Mohammed & The Rise Of The Arabs, The Normans in Italy & The Crusades, The Fall Of Constantinople & The Papacy In Rome. Collection only from DA17 6LN please, no postal requests. Final reduction before it goes to the charity shop on Saturday. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

Folio Society Books - 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Edward Gibbon, The History Of The Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire - The Turn Of The Tide, Constantine & The Christian EmpireThe Revival & Collapse Of Paganism, The End Of The Western EmpireThe Justinian & The Roman Law, Mohammed & The Rise Of The Arabs, The Normans in Italy & The Crusades, The Fall Of Constantinople & The Papacy In Rome. Cash on collection from DA17 6LN Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

The Revival of The Roman Empire 2 Edition in Camden

The Revival of The Roman Empire 2 Edition in Camden

Guaranteed To Give You Chills; The Revival of the Roman Empire, which came to market in December of and was revised in October . This is one of the most intriguing books one can read on the rise and fall of world government, based off the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation. A Geo-political road map of today.

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The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon 6vols

The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon 6vols

6 hardback, Everyman volumes. Unabridged. The dust jackets are in pretty good to very good order. The books are in very good to superb condition. One of the boxes is slightly damaged upon its top (see pic). Buyer to collect or I can post if cost is covered. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire

The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire

Author: Edward Gibbon Hardcover. Yellow ribbon bookmark, minor fraying at end. Minor damage to spine, otherwise great condition Presented as a school prize, : sticker on inside cover. Contains black & white photographs Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

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Roman Empire - collection 200 Roman coins of the Imperial

Roman Empire - collection 200 Roman coins of the Imperial

Collection of 200 Roman coins from the Imperial Era (AE, AR)The collection contains (among others) 30 Denarii, 26 Sestertii, 4 Viminacium, 31 Silber Antoniniani, 40 Billon Antoniniani, 9 Folles, 26 Asses, Dupondius, small and medium bronzes. Highly interesting item with rarities, please visit!Some are rare. Most are very fineThis lot comes from multiple international coin auctions. Read More

Roman Empire – Good lot of 45 Roman coins from the Low

Roman Empire – Good lot of 45 Roman coins from the Low

Click here to view this lot Lot of Antoninianus, Mayorinas, Follis and Centenionalis.Emperors: Quintilus, Claudius, Claudius ll, Constancio, Julianus, Magnus Maximus, Graciano, Constans, Valens, Galienus, Constancius galoy Constantinopolis.See photos.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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France - Medal  "Reunion of Rome To The Empire" Napoleon

France - Medal "Reunion of Rome To The Empire" Napoleon

Napoleon Rome, Second Capital Of The Empire, Reunion of Rome To The Empire Medal by Andrieu & Denon.Material:Bronze.Diameter: 41MM.Reference: Bramsen Obv: ROME PARIS Two accollate busts l., Rev: A river god reclining left, a wolf & child before him, a temple on the height in the left background. Aloft is an eagle carrying a thunderbolt. Signed on the exergual bar, ANDRIEU & DENON. Exergue: AQVILA REDVX MDCCCIX. Read More

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Thomas Hodgkin, The Barbarian Invasions Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Thomas Hodgkin, The Barbarian Invasions Of The Roman Empire

Folio Society Books - Set x 8 Books - Thomas Hodgkin, The Barbarian Invasions Of The Roman Empire - The Visigothic Invasion,The Huns & The Vandals, The Ostro Goths, The Imperial Restoration, The Lombard Invasion, The Lombard Kingdom, The Frankish Invasion, The Frankish Empire Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit

Roman Empire - Sestertius of Crispina - Rome - Hilaritas -

Roman Empire - Sestertius of Crispina - Rome - Hilaritas -

n° Z22 - Roman Empire -Sestertius of Crispina - Rome - Hilaritas - 180 ADTitles obverse: CRISPINA - AVGVSTA.Description obverse: Crispine draped bust on the right with a small bun brought back behind the head seen three quarters behind.Titulature revers: HILARITAS / S | C.Description reverse: Hilaritas (the Allegresse) draped, standing to the left, holding a long palm of the right hand and a cornucopia of the left hand.Translation reverse: "Hilaritas", (The Joy).Bronze - Patina of dark green origin nuanced.20.2 grammes > 32 mm.Delivery by registered secure mail with insurance and tracking number.This Roman currency will be delivered with an invoice + a Certificate of Authenticity with photos and details.***Bundled delivery at no extra charge*** Read More

Roman Empire – AR Denarius of Trajan ( AD) Rome,

Roman Empire – AR Denarius of Trajan ( AD) Rome,

Click here to view this lot AR Denarius of Trajan ( AD) Rome, A.D. Obverse: IMP CAES NERVA TRAJAN AVG GERM – laurel head to the rightReverse: P M TR P COS IIII PP – Hercules frontal stance on pedestal, club and lion skin in hand.Ref: RIC 49; BMC 86; Cohen 234Provenance: Ex Schulman auction .Please see the photos to form your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Roman Empire - AR denarius of Geta ( AD), Rome

Roman Empire - AR denarius of Geta ( AD), Rome

AR denarius (19 mm, 2.9 g), minted in RomeFront: P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES – bust to the rightReverse side: PONTIF COS II – Genius with wheat and an offering bowl standing to the right.Ref: RIC 59bPlease see the photos to form your own impression.Shipped by registered post from the Netherlands. Read More

Roman Empire - Follis of Constantine the Great (

Roman Empire - Follis of Constantine the Great (

Constantine the Great (). Follis. Kyzikos.Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG Honoured and armoured bust to the left, with scepter, globus and mappaReverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG / (laurel wreath) S / SMK. Jupiter standing left with Victory on globe and sceptre.RIC 8Condition: Extremely Fine.Weight: 3.12 g.Diameter: 19 mm.Constantine the Great was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who proclaimed him Caesar on his deathbed in York (306 AD). In 307 he became Augustus. He was the first emperor who converted to Christianity. He did so after the battle at the Milvian Bridge in which Maxentius was defeated. In the battle he had the Christian sign (labarum) painted on the shields of his soldiers and then dedicated the victory to the Christian god. In 324, he became the sole ruler, after defeating Licinius in various battles. In … Read More

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Roman Empire – Follis of Constantine the Great (

Roman Empire – Follis of Constantine the Great (

Denomination: AE FollisCondition: Very FineSize: 21 mm Weight: 3.38 gramsPeriod: ADMinted in: NicomediaExergue: SMN = Sacra Moneta Nicomedia = Holy currency of NicomediaObverse: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, bust with diadem, facing right. Constantine as Augustus. IMPERATOR CAESAR FLAVIUS VALERIUS CONSTANTINUS, PIOUS AND HAPPY AUGUSTUS. BEAUTIFUL HEAD, PLEASE NOTE THE FROWN!Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI Z in field Jupiter with Victoria and sceptre, and an eagle on the groundReference: RIC VII 69 c = R2 = very rare! Constantine the Great was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who proclaimed him Caesar on his deathbed in York (306 AD). In 307 he became Augustus. He was the first emperor who converted to Christianity. He did so after the battle of the Milvian Bridge in which Maxentius was defeated. He had the Christian sign (labarum) painted on the shields of his soldiers for the battle and then attributed the victory to the Christian god. In 324, he became sole ruler, after defeating Licinius in various battles. In 337, he died in Nicomedia.Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of Trajan ( AD). Rome mint.

Roman Empire - AR Denarius of Trajan ( AD). Rome mint.

Trajan. AD. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.01 gm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laureate head right, wearing aegis on left shoulder / COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC II 121 var. (no aegis); BMCRE 301 var.; RSC 81 var. VF.See images for proper impressionRegistered Shipping Read More

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Roman Empire – Set of two AE asses – Claudius – Rome,

Roman Empire – Set of two AE asses – Claudius – Rome,

Set of two AE asses – Claudius – Rome, 41 A.D. O: TI. CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P.M. TR. P IMP. Uncovered head.R: S.C. Striding Minerva with spear and shield.RIC. 66.O: TI. CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. P.P. TR. P IMP. Uncovered head.R: CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI S.C. Standing Constancia carrying a spear.RIC. 68.Original patina. Read More

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