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ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ZOOMORPHIC FIBULA (BROOCH) Rare brooch with two animal heads Dimensions: Size - 5.5x2 cm Weight - 11.10 Grams In Ancient Rome fibulae ... moreserved a purpose to fasten clothing and were also status symbols Age: 200-400 AD Provenance: Previously in a Swiss private collection, formed prior to 2000
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The fibula was in widespread use throughout the ancient world. An example from Persia from the 7th century bc has fastenings in the form of a human hand ... moreand is decorated with two lions placed head to tail.
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The fibula was in widespread use throughout the ancient world. An example from Persia from the 7th century bc has fastenings in the form of a human hand ... moreand is decorated with two lions placed head to tail.
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The fibula was in widespread use throughout the ancient world. An example from Persia from the 7th century bc has fastenings in the form of a human hand ... moreand is decorated with two lions placed head to tail.
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[3] The fibula developed in a variety of shapes, but all were based on the safety-pin principle. Unlike most modern brooches, fibulae were not only decorative; ... morethey originally served a practical function: to fasten clothing, such as cloaks.
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The fibula was in widespread use throughout the ancient world. An example from Persia from the 7th century bc has fastenings in the form of a human hand ... moreand is decorated with two lions placed head to tail.
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Brooches as clothes fasteners have been made since the bronze age. As is often the case with these brooches, the pin is missing, as it was probably made ... morefrom iron, catch-plate and hinge in place. Period: Roman imperial.
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ANCIENT ROMAN IMPERIAL HORSE RIDER BRONZE FIBULA (BROOCH) WITH ITS ORIGINAL PIN. The fibula designs developed into a variety of shapes, but all were based ... moreon the safety-pin principle. Excessively rare Zoomorphic Brooch.
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In the case of the zoomorphic variety the heads are, as it were, adorsed relative to one another, each having been turned around 180° to face the hoop ... morein a pose that is often said to be ‘hoop-swallowing’.
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Brooches as clothes fasteners have been made since the bronze age. Period: Roman imperial. Origin: Roman provinces. Very Fine (VF). Date: 1st to 2nd century. ... moreCondition Summary. This varies with the age of the artefact and there are grades between.
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Material: Silvered bronze. Roman Jewellery. Brooches as clothes fasteners have been made since the bronze age. so did the size and detail of the fibulae. ... moreThey were still used by the Romans. expensive fabric.
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Features and Provenance: Brooches as clothes fasteners have been made since the bronze age. This type of zoomorphic brooch is thought to be derived from ... moreCeltic patterns of fibula and have been found in Britain, especially on the Northern fringes (Brigantia) such as near Hadrian's Wall.
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As is often the case with these brooches, the loop pin is missing. Period: Romano-British occupation. Features and Provenance: Brooches as clothes fasteners ... morehave been made since the bronze age. This type of zoomorphic brooch is thought to be derived from Celtic patterns of fibula and have been found in Britain, especially on the Northern fringes (Brigantia) such as near Hadrian's Wall.
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In the case of the zoomorphic variety the heads are, as it were, adorsed relative to one another, each having been turned around 180° to face the hoop ... morein a pose that is often said to be ‘hoop-swallowing’.
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Roman bronze zoomorphic brooch / fibula - bird
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Rare ancient Roman 300AD zoomorphic horse head bronze fibula brooch artifact
One Roman bronze fibula brooch artifact dated 300 A.D. Ae bronze composition. Large size, zoomorphic( horse head) crossbow type fibula brooch. Original specimen measuring 61mm. in length. Original patina and tone. As pictured. Missing ball. Repaired pin. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $5(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended ... morereturn policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars and a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
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Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fish and Attachment Lion's Head Set
Measures: 55 mm/ 26 mm Measures: 39 mm/ 40 mm Weight: 40 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the ... morelanguage of the Romans) words'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empi
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Deer
Measures: 55 mm/ 44 mm Weight: 22 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the language of the Romans) ... morewords'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empire in the end was overr
1050' Ancient Roman bronze bird fibula brooch, zoomorphic
This item. Just like all of my other ones, is genuine and from the period described. I do not sell replicas, only authentic artifacts. If you have questions about anything regarding my listings. Please do not hesitate to contact me and ask them. I can combine the shipping. So when you are finished with bidding or buying, please request an invoice for the full payment, this is the best way to send several items on the price of one(depending on the weight of course) I accept various ways of payment, not only PayPal(such as postal orders, cheques, cash, etc) so let me know if you are not paying by PayPal and if you want to pay via a different way. I ship internationally only via an Airsure delivery or International Signed For(if your country does not have Airsure) Each purchase over 100 pounds is insured. Which adds 2-3 more pounds to the shipping ... morebut both you and I can be free of worries.
Roman bronze figure Zoomorphic brooch, missing needle.
Roman bronze figure brooch. Missing needle.
SUPERB ZOOMORPHIC ROMAN BRONZE FIBULA BROOCH , DOVE , 2nt CENTURY AD
SUPERB ZOOMORPHIC ROMAN BRONZE FIBULA BROOCH. DOVE, 2nt CENTURY AD ORIGINAL PIN FROM ANOTHER FIBULA Weight: 6.61gr Size: 36.47mm Condition UNC.EF,VF,F,VG,G,PR: F Authentic: 100% Shipping& Payments Combined payments Buyers can make a single payment for all items purchased from me within 14 days.No more than 14 days please Unpaid item case will open automatically ALL THE PARCELS SEND BY REGISTERED AIR MAIL WITH TRUCKING NUMBER DELIVERY TIME WOULD BE FROM 2 DAYS UNTIL 25 DAYS SOME TIMES. EXCEPT HOLIDAYS SAME DAY SHIPPING RETURNS ACCEPTED FOR ANY REASON BUT NOT MORE THAN ONE MONTH.FULL REFUND
Rare British Found Roman Period Zoomorphic Bronze Fibula,brooch Circa 100-200 AD
Coin-Ancient-World Description Rare British Found Roman Period Zoomorphic Bronze Fibula.Brooch Circa 100-200 AD Although fibulae are often illustrated in the"pin downwards" orientation. This might not have been the norm for fibulae. A zoomorphic plate brooch shows a seated dog. The reverse clearly shows the pin attachment missing at the bottom, while the clasp portion is attached behind the dog's neck. ТHIS ITEMS IS 100% AUTHENTIC Dimension 35x23mm 12.6 grams See My Other Auctions! I accept Paypal and credit cards. Payment is due within 5 days after the end of auction. Please contact me before leaving a negative feedback. Giving me a chance to resolve your problem. Your satisfaction is my goal. If you're not satisfied with the item you purchased. Please contact me. Price to UK 3.00 Pounds.First class signed for- Delivery ... moreTime Worldwide 2-4 Week Price 8.90 Pounds-We offer combined shipment for multiple ITEMS you pay the price of the first post only. We accept return of item within 14 days from the date of receipt.Product must not be damaged or broken. Thanks for shopping in our store! Nick Fisher nickfisher1981@gmail.com
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fly and Roman Bronze Ring Set
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fly and Roman Bronze Ring Set measures: 49 mm/ 24 mm dia: 23 mm weight: 30 gm The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization. Characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first emperor, Augustus. The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened and subverted through several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator(44 BC) the Battle of Actium(2 September 31 BC) and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus(4 January 27 BC) Roman expansion began in the days of the ... moreRepublic, but the empire reached its greatest extent under Emperor Trajan: during his reign the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km2 of land surface. Because of the Empire's vast extent and long endurance, the institutions and culture of Rome had a profound and lasting influence on the development of language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and forms of government in the territory it governed, particularly Europe, and by means of European expansionism throughout the modern world. In the late 3rd century AD, Diocletian established the practice of dividing authority between four co-emperors, in order to better secure the vast territory, putting an end to the Crisis of the Third Century. During the following decades the empire was often divided along an East/West axis. After the death of Theodosius I in 395 it was divided for the last time.8] The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 as Romulus Augustus was forced to abdicate by Odoacer. The Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire ended in 1453 with the death of Constantine XI and the capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks led by Mehmed II. Delivery: via Royal Mail Shipment fees are for NORMAL DEL
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fish with Stone
Measures: 54 mm/ 35 mm Weight: 23 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the language of the Romans) ... morewords'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empire in the end was overr
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch a Dog
Measures: 45 mm/ 34 mm Weight: 27 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the language of the Romans) ... morewords'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empire in the end was overr
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fibula and Roman Bronze Lunar Pendant Set
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fibula and Roman Bronze Lunar Pendant Set measures: 67 mm/ 46 mm measures: 49 mm/ 30 mm weight: 37 gm The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization. Characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean. The term is used to describe the Roman state during and after the time of the first emperor, Augustus. The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened and subverted through several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator(44 BC) the Battle of Actium(2 September 31 BC) and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus(4 January 27 BC) Roman expansion ... morebegan in the days of the Republic, but the empire reached its greatest extent under Emperor Trajan: during his reign the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km2 of land surface. Because of the Empire's vast extent and long endurance, the institutions and culture of Rome had a profound and lasting influence on the development of language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and forms of government in the territory it governed, particularly Europe, and by means of European expansionism throughout the modern world. In the late 3rd century AD, Diocletian established the practice of dividing authority between four co-emperors, in order to better secure the vast territory, putting an end to the Crisis of the Third Century. During the following decades the empire was often divided along an East/West axis. After the death of Theodosius I in 395 it was divided for the last time.8] The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 as Romulus Augustus was forced to abdicate by Odoacer. The Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire ended in 1453 with the death of Constantine XI and the capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks led by Mehmed II. Delivery: via Royal Mail Shipment
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fish and Roman Bronze Swastika Ring Set
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fish and Roman Bronze Swastika Ring Set weight: 28 grams measures: 43 mm/ 31 mm dia: 24 mm The history of the Roman world is an epic story which stretches out over the course of more than two millennia- the story of an small group of villages which went on to dominate a major part of the western world and was to substantially define its culture. It is obviously impossible to summarize the entire history within a few lines. However. Most chronologies distinguish between the following phases: Origins and Roman Monarchy(753- 509 B.C. A somewhat less familiar period, at the end of which Roman territory was only one small area, Latium, which remained threatened on all sides by Italic and Etruscan peoples. The Roman Republic(509- 27 B.C. paved the way for the institutions. Administration and organizational structures ... morethat were to sustain the force of Rome. By 264 B.C. Rome controlled the entire Italian peninsula. Its ambition would then be to dominate the Mediterranean. Following the destruction of Carthage in 146, this was achieved for the western part. Macedonia, allied with Carthage, was then defeated, and Greece was“liberated” from the Macedonians in 194. Rome occupied what is today the Turkish coastline. Julius Caesar was at the origin of the change which, within a few years(49-29 B.C. would change the Roman institutions into an empire which covered almost the whole of the Mediterranean shores, plus Gaul and present day Spain. The Roman Empire(27 B.C. 476 A.D. increased the grasp of Rome on the Western world even more so. However signs of crisis increase from 250 A.D. onwards. With the rise of new peoples who threaten the borders of the Roman empire. Within the empire, Christianity progresses and the Emperor Constantine converts to it in 324. In 395, Theodosius shares the empire between his two sons. The Western Empire fell in 476, whereas the Byzantine Empire remained, with many trials and tribulations until 1453. However things are not that simple. The rise of Ro
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fibula and Roman Bronze Head Ring Set
Measures: 50 mm/ 45 mm Dia: 19 mm Weight: 51 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the language ... moreof the Romans) words'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empire in the en
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Brooch Fibula Eagle and Roman Bronze Head Ring Set
Dia: 20 mm Measures: 53 mm/ 28 mm Weight: 33 g Condition: Excellent Please read the description and bid accordingly! As pictured and as described. NO RESERVE! Returns accepted for any reason. Bid confidently! YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM PICTURED! The founding of Rome goes back to the very early days of civilization. It is so old. It is today known as'the eternal city' The Romans believed that their city was founded in the year 753 BC. Modern historians though believe it was the year 625 BC. Early Rome was governed by kings, but after only seven of them had ruled, the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves.They then instead had a council known as the'senate' which ruled over them. From this point on one speaks of the'Roman Republic'The word'Republic' itself comes from the Latin(the language ... moreof the Romans) words'res publica' which mean'public matters' or'matters of state' The senate under the kings had only been there to advise the king. Now the senate appointed a consul, who ruled Rome like a king, but only for one year. This was a wise idea, as like that, the consul ruled carefully and not as a tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by the next consul, once his year was up.Rome knew four classes of people. This division was very important to the Romans. The lowest class were the slaves. They were owned by other people. They had no rights at all. The next class were the plebeians. They were free people. But they had little say at all. The second highest class were the equestrians(sometimes they are called the'knights' Their name means the'riders' as they were given a horse to ride if they were called to fight for Rome. To be an equestrian you had to be rich. The highest class were the nobles of Rome. They were called'patricians' All the real power in Rome lay with them.The Roman Republic was a very successful government. It lasted from 510 BC until 23 BC- almost 500 years. The Roman empire in the en
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Comb and Roman Bronze Brooch Fibula Set
Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Comb and Roman Bronze Brooch Fibula Set weight: 46 grams measures: 83 mm/ 49 mm measures: 47 mm/ 22 mm The history of the Roman world is an epic story which stretches out over the course of more than two millennia- the story of an small group of villages which went on to dominate a major part of the western world and was to substantially define its culture. It is obviously impossible to summarize the entire history within a few lines. However. Most chronologies distinguish between the following phases: Origins and Roman Monarchy(753- 509 B.C. A somewhat less familiar period, at the end of which Roman territory was only one small area, Latium, which remained threatened on all sides by Italic and Etruscan peoples. The Roman Republic(509- 27 B.C. paved the way for the institutions. Administration and organizational structures ... morethat were to sustain the force of Rome. By 264 B.C. Rome controlled the entire Italian peninsula. Its ambition would then be to dominate the Mediterranean. Following the destruction of Carthage in 146, this was achieved for the western part. Macedonia, allied with Carthage, was then defeated, and Greece was“liberated” from the Macedonians in 194. Rome occupied what is today the Turkish coastline. Julius Caesar was at the origin of the change which, within a few years(49-29 B.C. would change the Roman institutions into an empire which covered almost the whole of the Mediterranean shores, plus Gaul and present day Spain. The Roman Empire(27 B.C. 476 A.D. increased the grasp of Rome on the Western world even more so. However signs of crisis increase from 250 A.D. onwards. With the rise of new peoples who threaten the borders of the Roman empire. Within the empire, Christianity progresses and the Emperor Constantine converts to it in 324. In 395, Theodosius shares the empire between his two sons. The Western Empire fell in 476, whereas the Byzantine Empire remained, with many trials and tribulations until 1453. However things are not that simple. The rise
A308. Roman style bronze zoomorphic brooch. Dolphins.
Replica of Roman bronze brooch.
Ancient Roman Bronze Swastika Zoomorphic Brooch found with metal detector
Ancient Roman Bronze Swastika Zoomorphic Brooch found with metal detector weight-10.65gr height-41mm widt h-33mm Check out my! GOOD LUCK Be sure to add me to your! Worldwide and combined shipping is possible! VERY RARE AND SCARCE supplier of all our packages is a German registered mail with tracking number of the shipment Dear buyers. The item found with metal detector in Southeast Europe.
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE ZOOMORPHIC PLATE BROOCH 2ND AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Zoomorphic Plate Brooch with traces of enamel Intact with pin Dating to 2nd Century AD Measuring 5cm Check out my!