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Rare Roman coin of Emperor Vitellius sells for £4,700 - MSNA rare 2,000-year-old Roman coin discovered by a 76-year-old farmer has been sold at auction for £4,700. Ron Walters, from Kingswinford, unearthed the gold coin depicting Emperor Aulus Vitellius ...
The Roman Empire during the Year of the Four Emperors. Credit: Steerpike & ArdadN / Rowanwindwhistler / Wikimedia Commons A new cycle began on December 31, 192 AD, with the assassination of Commodus ...
The coin, believed to be the only of its kind discovered in the British Isles, features emperor Aulus Vitellius. The detectorist sold the coin at an auction for over $6,000.
Vitellius was a Roman emperor who reigned during a tumultuous eight-month period in 69 AD, a year famously known as the "Year of the Four Emperors." (Image: SWNS) ...
Once in Italy, they found themselves facing Vitellius’ army: for the first time in 100 years, their enemy was Roman. Battleground Rome By morning, Vespasian’s army had won the battle.
View Portrait of the Roman Emperor Tiberius 42 BC-37 AD Portrait of the Roman Emperor Claudius 11 BC-54 AD Portrait of the Roman Emperor Vitellius 15-69 and Portrait of the Roman Emperor Vespasian ...
Statue of Roman emperor Hadrian. ... On the other end of the spectrum, Nero, Galba, and Vitellius are some of the emperors relegated to the “Stay the Hell Away From Me” tier.
Vitellius was a Roman emperor who ruled for a brief eight month turbulent period in 69 AD, a year famously known as the "Year of the Four Emperors." ...
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