The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe
Monetary measures undertaken inside the Roman Empire might be responsible for the composition of finds of Roman coins made ontside the Empire. A possible link between the composition of the denarius finds in Barbarian Europe, on the one hand, and the monetary reforms of Nero (54—68) and Septimius S...
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Svenska Arkeologiska Samfundet
1993-12-01
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Monetary measures undertaken inside the Roman Empire might be responsible for the composition of finds of Roman coins made ontside the Empire. A possible link between the composition of the denarius finds in Barbarian Europe, on the one hand, and the monetary reforms of Nero (54—68) and Septimius Severus (193—211), on the other hand, has long been recognised. There is however a third Roman monetary reform which has put its imprint on the denorius finds in Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, the one of Domitian (81—96).
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spelling | doaj.art-3292c0e28830404ca59dd311fd1b914a2023-03-24T02:27:11ZengSvenska Arkeologiska SamfundetCurrent Swedish Archaeology1102-73552002-39011993-12-011110.37718/CSA.1993.12The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern EuropeLennart Lind0Department of Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Stockholm University Monetary measures undertaken inside the Roman Empire might be responsible for the composition of finds of Roman coins made ontside the Empire. A possible link between the composition of the denarius finds in Barbarian Europe, on the one hand, and the monetary reforms of Nero (54—68) and Septimius Severus (193—211), on the other hand, has long been recognised. There is however a third Roman monetary reform which has put its imprint on the denorius finds in Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, the one of Domitian (81—96). https://193.10.12.85:443/csa/article/view/1288 |
spellingShingle | Lennart Lind The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe Current Swedish Archaeology |
title | The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe |
title_full | The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe |
title_fullStr | The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe |
title_short | The Monetary Reforms of the Romans and the Finds of Roman Denarii in Eastern and Northern Europe |
title_sort | monetary reforms of the romans and the finds of roman denarii in eastern and northern europe |
url | https://193.10.12.85:443/csa/article/view/1288 |
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