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Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BC.
Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar (100 BC ? 44 BC). On the left is an elephant and snake, in an allegory of good destroying evil. On the right is is the flight of Aeneas from Troy, 1st century BC.
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AR9161201
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5814px × 3028px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1ST CENTURY BC
Aenas
Allegory
ANCIENT CITY
ANIMAL
artefact
Artifact
artistic school
Caesar
Caesar, Gaius Julius (100-44 BCE)
Cityscape
CM
CM Dixon
Coin
COINAGE
color
concept
country
denarii
DENARIUS
Dixon
Elephant
emperor
Evil
FINANCE
FLIGHT
Gaius Julius Caesar
GOOD
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Italy
Julius
LOCATION
Metalpoint
Mike Dixon
Money
MYTHOLOGY
Object
People
Politics
Reptile
REPUBLICAN
Roman
ROME
royal
Royalty
Snake
TROY