Astronomy disgraced Ass, its head a national standard its bray like the Paphlagonian trumpet Assaria, admission respecting them ............................................ re-appear in the coinage of Decius .common in the Lower Empire Asses wild, twenty killed in the games of Philip Asturco, an ambling nag Assyria subdued by Trajan Assyrius, a name of Elagabalus Athenæus on justice Atlas bending under the weight of Gods Auctor Pietatis, a reverse of Commodus Augustan laurels, the Emperor's wreath his birth, parentage, and death his mystic basket xiii ib. 245 276 306 Balbinus, his dread of Maximinus his birth, employment, and elevation inhumanly murdered with his colleague ib. 238 249 250 230 306 estination of his medals his aspect described Bare head, indicative of a Cæsar Balista, one of the Thirty Tyrants on the prænomen of Æmilian in error on the Caius of Decius Baracans, or robes used in Barbary Barbary pirates, tribute paid them Barbers introduced into Rome Barmecide feasts of Elagabalus Baronius on the Thundering Legion Basha of Tripoli carried treasure with him - 298 Battle-field inimitably described by Tasso mentions a coin of Pescennia Plautiana 177 Bayfius, his representation of a sail Bayle mentions Cæsar's assassination excuses Hadrian on the reading of Galen Beard, appears first on Hadrian Beauvais, his essay on medals on a medal of Annius Verus in France, medals found at Bedford, tradition at, respecting King Offa Bedriacum, battle of, lost by Otho 276 151 1 95 263 226 48. 298 Beger, on the veil of Piety 303 Behemoth of Job Bellona, her offices and personification peculiarity on coins of Salouinus 305 Aulularia of Plautus quoted 153 praises auto-biography of Severus 183 on the character of Alexander Aureolus, his aureus inscribed Prudentia 123 80 Colosseum, now Coliseum Colours of the theatrical factions of Rome Columella on elephants Column, the one before the temple of Bellona Comes Domesticorum, established by Æmilian Commissioners of the Navy of Rome Comitia, the place of magisterial elections - 161 ib. 63 268 186 57 88 302 290 ib. X 255 154 155 ib. ib. Commodus, parentage, birth, and marriage his abominable depravity Concord personified by a female standing mistaken by some sailors for conquered 288 ... - sedent female, rev. of Pupienus 254 Augusta, a reverse of Domitia Augustor, two figures, rev. of L. Verus 150 ................... - 129 ib. empress on an eagle, Faustina Sen. ............................................................ a rogus, reverse of Severus |