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Roman Republic Lepidus 114bc Ancient Silver Coin Triumphal Arch Horse I36529

Roman Republic Lepidus 114bc Ancient Silver Coin Triumphal Arch Horse I36529 Coins: Ancient photo   Category : Coins: Ancient > Roman: Republic (300 BC-27 BC)
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Numismatic data and valuation estimates provided by ann-ganeshi (Jun 28, 2017)
        
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Category : Coins: Ancient > Roman: Republic (300 BC-27 BC)Id number: 180718
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ReferenceAemilia 7
Silver Denarius 18mm (3.77 grams) Rome mint: 114/113 B.C.
The tunic worn by plebeians , or common people, like shepherds and slaves, was made from coarse and dark material, whereas the tunic worn by patricians was of linen or white wool
The Roman poet, Horace mentions another Roman favorite, the olive, in reference to his own diet, which he describes as very simple: "As for me, olives, endives , and smooth mallows provide sustenance
Advancements were also made in relief sculptures, often depicting Roman victories
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