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Silver Denarius of Trajan (Reverse Side)
A silver denarius with Trajan (r. 98-117 CE) on the obverse side. Here on the reverse side, the inscriptions demonstrate the major achievements of the emperor. They read as such: PM-TRP-COSVI-PP-SPQR. These are abbreviations for Pontifex...
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Trajan Statue, London
Roman emperor Trajan (96-117 CE), near Tower Hill, London
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Detail, Trajan's Column
A detail from Trajan's Column in the Forum Romanum of Rome. Erected in 113 CE the column and its reliefs commemorate the emperor's campaigns in Dacia. The reliefs are an invaluable source of information on the Roman army and depict such military...
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Tropaeum Traiani (Trajan’s Trophy)
The Tropaeum Traiani is a triumphal monument built in 109 CE in then Moesia Inferior (present-day Romania) to commemorate Trajan’s victory over the Dacians in 102 CE, in the Battle of Tapae. By the 20th century CE, the monument was reduced...
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Silver Denarius of Trajan (Obverse Side)
A silver denarius showing the face of Roman emperor Trajan (r. 98-117 CE)
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Statuette of Trajan
The head and torso of this statuette did not originally go together. The head is a portrait of the Roman Emperor Trajan (r. 98-117 CE). Records of the sculpture, first presumed to be a gladiator, can be traced back to the Venetian Andrea...
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Trajan Bust, Louvre
Marble bust of Roman Emperor Trajan, 112-115 CE. (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
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Late Medieval Market Scene
A 15th century CE manuscript illustration showing a medieval market scene.
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Babylonian Marriage Market
Babylonian Marriage Market by Edwin Long, 1875 CE, Royal Holloway College, London.
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Ancient Harbour Market
Artist's impression of a harbour market in the ancient Mediterranean or the Persian Gulf. Harbours were centers of trade and commerce throughout the ages.