Please note that Phoenix does not normally consider for publication articles of longer than 40 pages in manuscript, nor do we consider material that will be published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere. The standard length of a Phoenix article is up to 10,000 words, including notes. He played a critical role in the transformation of. Papers illustrated with black-and-white photographs, maps, and/or line-drawings are welcome. In 44 BC, following the death of Julius Caesar, a comet appeared in the heavens over Rome and was accepted to be a manifestation of the divine soul of Julius. and became a prominent figure amongst the aristocracy of Rome. Below that is the emblem 'CAESAR' and on the reverse are culullus, aspergillum, axe and apex. Governor of Macedonia in 94 BC, and consul during the Social War, he passed the basic law which offered Roman citizenship to the Italian allies as censor. On the obverse is an elephant walking and trampling on a horned serpent. Julius Caesar, grandfather of Marc Anthony and cousin of Julius Caesar of Ides of March fame, was one of the earliest members of the family to attain the consulship. Authors should ensure that the argument of the paper is clearly expressed and its general significance made clear. Julius Caesar Denarius This coin was minted in Italy around 49 BC.
CAESAR DIC TER C CLOVI PRAEF dupondius 46 BC bronze Rome mint 27.0 mm. about 38 BCE Roman The front (obverse) of this coin portrays Julius Caesar, while the back (reverse) portrays his successor Octavian. Wreathed head of Caesar right / CAESAR DICTATOR PERPETVO (Caesar dictator in perpetuity) Venus Victrix seated right, holding Victory and transverse scepter / LVCIVS BVCA Coin value - 1500-2000. The journal welcomes submissions that use new approaches to elucidate their chosen topic and wishes to encourage more submissions on broader themes, as well as those that treat a single question in a detailed manner. CAESAR DICT PERPETVO L.BVCA denarius 44 BC silver Rome mint 18.0 mm.
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