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A - B - C - D - E - F - G- I - M - O - P - R - S - TAs: a bronze coin Biga: a two-horse chariot Cuirass: a leather and metal covering designed to protect the torso and shoulders of the wearer Dacia: a province of the Roman empire consisting of what is today Romania Electrum: an alloy of gold and silver, either natural or artificial Fortuna: an Italian goddess who was the bringer of fertility and increase. Gordian III: Roman emperor from A.D. 238-244; became emperor at the age of 13; murdered while on campaign against the Persians Incuse: concave design or impression Mên: a Phrygian god worshipped throughout Anatolia, he is often shown with a crescent moon behind his shoulders and with a pinecone in his hand Obverse: the front and principal side of a coin (i.e. that on which the main design is placed), struck from the anvil die Petilius Capitolinus: one of the tresviri monetales (the three men in charge of minting during the Roman republic) in 43 B.C.; otherwise unknown Reverse: the back side of a coin, struck from the punch die Septimius Severus: Roman emperor from A.D. 193-211; his reign restored stability to the empire after a period of civil war; he died of natural causes while on military campaign in Britain
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