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Coin of Agrippas Third Consulship, BC 27 (engraving)

Coin of Agrippas Third Consulship, BC 27 (engraving)


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Coin of Agrippas Third Consulship, BC 27 (engraving)

7193948 Coin of Agrippas Third Consulship, BC 27 (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coin of Agrippas Third Consulship, BC 27. Illustration for A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities from the German of Dr Oskar Seyffert (William Glaisher, 1891).); © Look and Learn

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Agrippa Berlin Museum Coin Makers Coins Czar Czarist Dolphin Dolphins Dophins Emperors Latium Minted Money Minting Moneychangers Tsarina Anatomist Antiquit Bodies Coin Empress Greece Greek Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa


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This engraving, titled "Coin of Agrippas Third Consulship, BC 27" showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of ancient coin makers. Created by an unknown European artist in the 19th century, this print captures a piece of history that dates back to the Roman Empire. The coin features a beautifully detailed depiction of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a prominent figure during Emperor Augustus' reign. As one of Rome's most trusted generals and advisors, Agrippa held significant influence over political and military affairs. The image on the coin shows Agrippa's profile with intricate attention to detail, highlighting his strong facial features and regal presence. Surrounding him are symbols representing his consulship in 27 BC, including dolphins symbolizing his naval victories and power over maritime territories. This engraving not only serves as a testament to the skillful artistry of ancient minting but also offers insight into Roman culture and mythology. It is a fascinating glimpse into an era long gone but still preserved through these exquisite coins. Displayed against a simple background, this print provides viewers with an opportunity to appreciate both the historical significance and artistic beauty captured within this small piece of metal. The fine lines and delicate shading bring life to Agrippa's likeness while reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by great civilizations like Rome.

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