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Creator: Catholic Church. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide Date: 1857 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: A balding, bearded man burns at the stake. He faces toward the left of the image and clasps his hands in prayer. This woodcut appears nine times in the third edition (1576) to illustrate the burning of Thomas Rhedonensis (at Rome) (sig. KK5r, p. 645); Richard Wiche priest (sig. NN2v, p. 676); John Stilman (sig. BBb3r, p. 789); Thomas Hytten (sig. RRr4r, p. 971); James Baynham (sig. UUu1v [top], p. 1002); Thomas Benet (at Exeter) (sig. UUu6v, p. 1012); Walter Mille (sig. RRR6r, p. 1239); Robert Farrar bishop (at Carmarthen) (sig. SSSs6v, p. 1472); and Diricke Carver (at Lewes) (sig. GGGG1v, p. 1594). This woodcut first appears in John Day's edition of R. González de Montes, De heylighe Spaensche inquisitie (1569). Luborsky and Ingram 11223/19, 12000/1. JPEG file (3.75 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: Emperor Constantine I stands at his throne and embraces a bishop. The emperor holds the rod of his office in his left hand, and other bishops observe with approval. The damage to the OSU copy of this illustration (pictured here) results from a reader having defaced the woodcut that appears on the verso side of the next leaf. This woodcut is the second in the "Proud Primacy of Popes" series and appears in the second (1570), third (1576), and fourth (1583) editions. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/25. JPEG file (3.93 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm minted at Antiochia ad Orontem in Syria, year 112 of the Ceasarean era and regnal year 10 (A.D. 63-64). Eagle standing right on thunderbolt, palm-branch in right field; date in left field. JPG file (116 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: Thomas Benet, fully clothed and with a cap on his head, stands chained to a stake which is elevated above the crowd of civilians and soldiers. One of the men in front of him is pointing a long smoldering taper toward his face; Benet seems to be blowing on the taper, causing a cloud of smoke. In earlier editions this martyrdom is illustrated by Luborsky and Ingram 11223/19, which appears in the second (1570), third (1576), and fourth (1583) early English editions. However, only in the second early English edition is this woodcut used to depict Benet specifically. Revised version of Luborsky and Ingram 11223/14, but differs from the revision used to illustrate "The burning of John Castellane." JPEG file (398 KB). -
Contributing Institution: The Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives and Research Collection Description: Photograph of Jean Vanier and Bishop Peter Sutton with Pope John Paul II, May 1987. JPG file (107 KB) -
Contributing Institution: The Henri J.M. Nouwen Archives and Research Collection Description: Photograph of Henri Nouwen and Jean Vanier in Rome, 1987. JPG file (328 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: A balding, bearded man burns at the stake. He faces toward the left of the image and clasps his hands in prayer. This woodcut appears nine times in the second edition (1570) to illustrate the burning of Tho. Rhedonensis (at Rome) (sig. Yy6r, p. 791); Richard Wyche priest (sig. DD1v, p. 830); John Stilman (sig. BBb4r, p. 941); Tho. Benet (sig. YYy5v, p. 1184); Kerby (sig. TTT5r, p. 1411); Walter Mill (sig. ZZZ2r, p. 1453); M. Farrar (at Carmarthen) (sig. XXXx1v, p. 1724); Diricke Carver (sig. KKKK4v, p. 1861); and Richard Yeoman (sig. UUUUu4r, p. 2245). This woodcut first appears in John Day's edition of R. González de Montes, De heylighe Spaensche inquisitie (1569). Luborsky and Ingram 11223/19, 12000/1. JPEG file (3.75 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: "MD" (see "Soldiers drag two Christians by ropes" in this collection). and Four martyrs sit back to back in a vat of hot oil, two of them gazing upward in prayer. A soldier pours a ladle of heated oil over the martyrs, and a second soldier pumps a bellows beneath the vat. A turbaned emperor speaks to a richly dressed man at his left, while a group of soldiers and others observes (one of whom gazes upward). (Cartouche: "Christians put in a vessellofboylyngoyle. 36." ["Christians put in a vessel of boiling oil. 36."]). This woodcut appears on the "Table of the Ten First Persecutions of the Primitive Church" foldout illustration in the second (1570) and fourth (1583) editions. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/1A (detail). JPEG file (1.32 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: This three-page woodcut insert illustrates thirty-five distinct scenes of torture and suffering. Foxe titles the composite image, "A Table of the X. first Persecutions of the Primitiue Church vnder the Heathen Tyrannes of Rome" ["A table of the ten first persecutions of the primitive church under the heathen tyrants of Rome"]. Workers at John Day's printing house employed just three woodblocks to create the image, which contains three segments pasted together. Speeches attributed to martyrs in individual scenes are keyed to locations in Foxe's text. The longer passage that runs across the bottom of the image explains Foxe's apocalyptic perspective on Christian history. The composite image illustrates martyrdoms spanned by the reigns of emperors Tiberius and Constantine I. The greatly expanded second edition (1570) of the Book of Martyrs, in which this insert first appears, begins its account with these martyrs, in a deliberate act of historical appropriation whereby Foxe reconstructs the deaths of early Christians as proto-Protestant martyrdoms. This woodcut also appears in the fourth edition (1583), but it does not appear in the first (1563) or third (1576) editions. Because it could easily be removed and posted on walls or posts, the illustration is frequently missing in surviving copies of the work. Of all Foxe illustrations, it is perhaps the scarcest to survive to the present day. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/1A. JPEG file (17.9 MB). and "MD" (see "Soldiers drag two Christians by ropes" in this collection). -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: "MD" (see "Soldiers drag two Christians by ropes" in this collection). and Lawrence ("This side is now rosted inough,turne up O tyrant great. &c. 72." ["This side is now roasted enough, turn up (i.e., over) o tyrant great, etc. 72."]) lies naked on his left side on a grid iron. A man operates a bellows that fuels the flames. Lawrence raises his right arm above his head, and another man places an additional log on the fire. Soldiers and an emperor observe. (Cartouche: "Laurence layd upon the Gridyron, by Galienus, or Decius. 72." ["Laurence laid upon the grid iron by Galienus or Decius. 72."]). This woodcut appears on the "Table of the Ten First Persecutions of the Primitive Church" foldout illustration in the second (1570) and fourth (1583) editions. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/1A (detail). JPEG file (1.26 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: The pope and an emperor (whom Foxe identifies generically as "Constantine, Theodosius, etc.") sit side by side on a wide throne, and their attendants observe. The pope holds a book in his right hand, and the emperor holds the rod of his office in his right hand. The damage to the OSU copy of this illustration (pictured here) results from a reader having defaced the woodcut that appears on the verso side of this leaf. This woodcut is the third in the "Proud Primacy of Popes" series and appears in the second (1570), third (1576), and fourth (1583) editions. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/26. JPEG file (4.21 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Southern Methodist University Bridwell Library and Ohio State University Libraries Description: An enthroned emperor observes the suffering and martyrdom of Christian bishops. The emperor holds a sword, which symbolizes his authority, and soldiers attend him. The woodcut contains six scenes of torture: flames engulf a martyr (upper left); lions devour a naked man (upper center); two workers crucify a man upside-down (upper right) (see "St. Peter undergoes crucifixion upside-down" in this collection); two guards flog a man, who is dressed in loincloth, tied to a stake, and bleeding (right foreground); a torturer stands on and drills out the eye of a bound bishop (center foreground) (see "Martyrs suffer branding and the removal of their eyes" in this collection); and a man kneels, about to be beheaded (center). Beginning with the second edition (1570), this woodcut and the eleven that follow it comprise an appendix to volume one of the work, under the title "The Proud Primacy of Popes." This appendix details the alleged decline of relations between Christian monarchs and the papacy during the medieval period, a decline which Foxe traces from its beginning at the time of the primitive Church. The damage to the OSU copy of this illustration (pictured here) results from a reader having defaced the woodcut that appears on the verso side of the next leaf. The "Proud Primacy" series appears in the second (1570), third (1576), and fourth (1583) editions. Luborsky and Ingram 11223/24. JPEG file (4.72 MB). -
Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Map showing fora, churches, monasteries, and other edifices in Rome (in Latin) JPG file (1,042 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, c. A.D. 66-67. Laureate head right of Nero. JPG file (60 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, c. A.D. 66-67. Salus seated left holding patera. JPG file (55 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 24 (diobol) minted aty Alexandria in Egypt, regnal year 3 (A.D. 42-43). Hippopotamus right; in exergue, date. JPG file (109 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 24 (diobol) minted aty Alexandria in Egypt, regnal year 3 (A.D. 42-43). Laureate head right of Claudius, star in lower right field. JPG file (103 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper allow) Inscription around RCC. JPG file (66 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) quadrans minted at Rome, A.D. 40-41. Pileus between S-C. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon (low grade silver) tetradrachm minted at Alexandria in Egypt. Radiate head right of Augustus. JPG file (106 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon (low grade silver) tetradrachm minted at Alexandria in Egypt. Laureate head of Tiberius, date in lower right field (perhaps LZ = year 7 = A.D. 19-20). JPG file (100 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold aureus minted at Lugdunum. Laureate head right of Tiberius. JPG file (89 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold aureus minted at Lugdunum. Female figure (probable representation of Livia) seated right on chair, holding long vertical scepter and branch. JPG file (91KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Lugdunum. Laureate head right of Augustus. JPG file (65 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Lugdunum. Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing to front with shields; "X" in center field under lituus and simpulum. JPG file (68 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, c. July A.D. 68-January A.D. 69. Helmeted must right of Roma. JPG file (59 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm minted at Alexandria, Egypt, regnal year 2. Laureate bust right of Galba, date in lower right field. JPG file (92 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, c. July A.D. 68-January A.D. 69. Bare right head of Galba. JPG file (53 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm mined at Alexandria, Egypt, regnal year (A.D. 66-67). Laureate head right of Tiberius. JPG file (85 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm minted at Antiochia ad Orontem in Syria, year 112 of the Ceasarean era and regnal year 10 (A.D. 63-64). Laureate bust right of Nero wearing aegis. JPG file (108 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome in 44 B.C. by P. Sepullius Macer, moneyer. Venus standing left, holding Victory and scepter resting on shield. JPG file (55 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Jupiter driving quadriga right. JPG file (58 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Helmeted head right of Roma, "X" below chin, laural branch behind. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome in 44 B.C. by P. Sepullius Macer, moneyer. Laureate head right of Caesar. JPG file (53 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) as minted at Rome as Caesar under Vespasian, A.D. 79. Lureate head right of Domitian. JPG file (123 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 114-117. Laureate and drape bust right of Trajan. JPG file (69 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 97. Libertas standing left, holding pileus and scepter. JPG file (64 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 88-89. Minerva standing left, holding spear. JPG file (67 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 97. Laureate head right of Nerva. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 88-89, Laureate head right of Domitian. JPG file (63 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) as minted at Rome as Caesar under Vespasian, A.D. 79. Pax standing left, holding caduceus and branch. JPG file (121 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ (copper alloy) dupondius minted at Lugdunum as Caesar under Vespasian, A.D. 77-78. Laureate head right of Titus. JPG file (131 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 69-71. Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. JPG file (61 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 69-71. Laureate head right of Vespasian. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Tripod-lebes with dolphin above, raven below. JPG file (60 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Laureate head right of Vitellius. JPG file (67 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Securitas standing left holding wreath and scepter. JPG file (58 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Bare head right of Otho. JPG file (65 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm minted at Alexandria, Egypt, regnal year 2. Helmeted bust right of Roma. JPG file (88 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 186-187. Pietas standing left, sacrificing over altar with incense from patera and holding box. JPG file (80 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 186-187. Laureate head right of Commodus. JPG file (87 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ sestertius minted at Rome, A.D. 172-173. Germaina as captive seated on left of shields; trophy at center and captive standing to right. JPG file (164 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ sestertius minted at Rome, A.D. 172-173. Laureate head right of Marcus Aurelius. JPG file (169 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 177-178. Mars standing right, holding spear and shield. JPG file (63 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 177-178. Laureate head right of Marcus Aurelius. JPG file (64 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ dupondius minted at Rome, A.D. 140-144. Genius of the Roman Senate standing left, holding branch and scepter. JPG file (188 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ dupondius minted at Rome, A.D. 140-144. Radiate head right of Antoninus Pius. JPG file (204 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver Denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 119-122. Victory flying right, holding trophy. JPG file (63 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver Denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 119-122. Laureate head right of Hadrian. JPG file (68 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 114-117. Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy. JPG file (69 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Horned, laureate and draped bust right of Elagabalus. JPG file (65 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 212. Laureate head right of Caracalla. JPG file (78 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 212. Hercules standing left, holding branch and club with lion skin. JPG file (80 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 197-198. Salus seated left, feeding snake coiled around altar. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 197-198. Laureate head right of Septimius Severus. JPG file (63 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 3 minted at Antioch. Honorius standing, being crowned by Victory. JPG file (74 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 3 minted at Antioch. Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right of Honorius. JPG file (69 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 2 minted at Nicomedia, A.D. 383-388. Theodosius I standing right, holding standard and globe; captive to right. JPG file (115 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 2 minted at Nicomedia, A.D. 383-388. Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right of Theodosius I. JPG file (120 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 4 minted at Nicomedia, A.D. 378-383. Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right of Gratian. JPG file (50 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 4 minted at Nicomedia, A.D. 378-383 Inscription within wreath. JPG file (48 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 1 minted at Nicomedia. Apis bull standing right; above, two stars. JPG file (133 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 1 minted at Nicomedia. Diademed, cuirassed and draped bust right of Julian II. JPG file (133 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ3 minted at Trier, A.D. 324-325. Campgate surmounted by two turrets, star between turrets. JPG file (66 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ3 minted at Trier, A.D. 324-325. Laureate and cuirassed bust left of Constantius II. JPG file (63 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 3 minted at Trier, A.D. 327-328. Helena standing left, holding branch. JPG file (64 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 3 minted at Cyzi cus, A.D. 317-320. Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe. JPG file (66 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 3 minted at Cyzi cus, A.D. 317-320. Laureate and mantled bust left of Licinius I, holding mappa and globe. JPG file (64 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ 3 minted at Trier, A.D. 327-328. Diademed and draped bust right of Helena. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at London, c. A.D. 310. Sol standing left, holding globe. JPG file (86 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at London, c. A.D. 310. Laureate and cuirassed bust right of Constantine I. JPG file ( 89 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at Lugdunum, c. A.D. 301-303. Genius sacrificing left over lighted altar, holding patera and cornucopiae, modius on head; B in right field. JPG file (126 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at Thessalonica, c. A.D. 312-313. Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Constantine I. JPG file (99 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at Thessalonica, c. A.D. 312-313. Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and vertical scepter; eagle at feet. JPG file (100 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at Lugdunum, c. A.D. 301-303. Laureate and cuirassed bust left of Constantius I holding scepter over right shoulder. JPG file (131 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ Antoninianus minted at London. Pax standing left, holding olive branch and vertical scepter; S-P in field. JPG file (126 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ Antoninianus minted at London. Pax standing left, holding olive branch and vertical scepter; F-O in field. JPG file ( 93 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ Antoninianus minted at London. Radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Carausius. JPG file (125 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ Antoninianus minted at London. Radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Carausius. JPG file (97 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at Ticinum, c. A.D. 300-303. Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. JPG file (103 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silvered Antoninianus minted at Serdica. Radiate and cuirassed bust right of Aurelian. JPG file ( 97 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silvered Antoninianus minted at Serdica. Aurelian receiving globe from Jupiter. JPG file (99 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ follis minted at Ticinum, c. A.D. 300-303. Laureate head right of Diocletian. JPG file (109 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon Antoninianus minted at Cologne. Pax standing left, holding olive branch and scepter; P in left field. JPG file ( 73 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon Antoninianus minted at Cologne. Radiate and cuirassed bust right of Postumus. JPG file (76 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon Antoninianus minted at Lugdunum, A.D. 258-259, during joint reign with Valerian I. Radiate and cuirassed bust right of Gallienus. JPG file ( 73 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm minted at Alexandria in Egypt, regnal year 6 (A.D. 258-259). Eagle standing left, head turned back, holding wreath in beak. JPG file ( 76 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Billon tetradrachm minted at Alexandria in Egypt, regnal year 6 (A.D. 258-259). Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Valerian I. JPG file ( 77 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Æ sestertius minted at Rome. Libertas standing left, holding pileus and scepter. JPG file (129 KB)