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Sestertius of Lucius Verus (130–169), Roman emperor 161–169. Obverse: head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription L VERVS AVG - ARM PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting under a trophy facing right, hands tied behind his back, shield in front, inscription TR POT VI - IMP III COS II, in SC fields. Date: 165–166. Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Coin; diameter 31.5–33.0 mm, weight 23.87 g., A round, worn coin with a raised profile of a bearded man facing right, showing curly hair and a laurel or wreath-like headpiece; the surface is textured and pitted with areas of-stock-foto
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sestertius, Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer: Lucius Verus; iconography: prisoners, Parthians, trophies, shields (weapons); obverse: head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription L VERVS AVG - ARM PARTH MAX; reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting under a trophy facing right, hands tied behind his back, a shield in front of him, inscription TR POT VI - IMP III COS II, in SC fields; date: 165–166; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome; medium: coin (sestertius); diameter 31.5–33.0 mm; weight 23.87 g, A circular, weathered coin or medallion with a mottled brown and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), obverse: head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX; reverse: Parthian prisoner seated right with hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield, inscription TR P V IMP III COS II; iconography: prisoners, bows, quivers, shields, trophies; dated 165; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); coin, diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised depiction of a seated human figure facing right, with a few small holes-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription 'VERVS AVG - ARM PARTH M' all around. Reverse: Parthian prisoner seated under a trophy facing right, hands tied behind his back, beside him a bow, quiver and shield, inscription 'TR POT V - IMP III COS II' all around, in SC fields. Date: 165. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 29.0–31.0 mm; weight 22.20 g; axis 180 degrees., A round dark coin with a worn surface showing a raised relief of a seated human figure in profile, facing right, with-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus in laurel wreath facing right, inscription L VERVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver and shield, inscription TR PV IMP III COS II. Date: 165. Culture: Roman Empire. Place: Rome. Medium: coin. Diameter: 17.5 mm. Weight: 3.15 g. Axis: 0 degrees., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a bearded man facing right, surrounded by a raised border and decorative raised markings around-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer; obverse: head of Lucius Verus in laurel wreath facing right, inscription L VERVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX; reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver and shield, inscription TR P V IMP III COS II; date 165; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome; coin; diameter 17.5 mm; weight 3.15 g; axis 0 degrees., A circular metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing an engraved scene of a seated figure facing right, the figure appearing relaxed with one arm behind and legs bent, a few-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issued 165. Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner seated right with hands tied behind his back, beside a bow, quiver and shield, inscription TR P V IMP III COS II. Iconography: prisoners, quivers, bows, shields, trophies; relates to Parthians. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin: diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 3.00 g, axis 180 degrees., A circular metallic object with a worn, uneven edge and a textured surface showing scratches and small chips, featuring-stock-foto
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Sestertius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription VERVS AVG - ARM PARTH M. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting under a trophy facing right, hands tied behind his back, with a bow, quiver, and shield beside him, inscription TR POT V - IMP III COS II in SC fields. Date: 165. Place: Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 29.0–31.0 mm, weight 22.20 g, axis 180°., A circular dark coin with a worn profile relief of a bearded man facing right, showing textured hair and beard details, with areas of lighter and-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, legend 'L V RVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX' (around). Reverse: Parthian prisoner seated right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield, legend 'TR PV IMP III COS II' (around). Date: 165, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 18.0 mm, weight 2.90 g, axis 195°., A circular metallic coin with a worn silver-gray surface showing a raised profile of a bearded man facing right wearing a laurel or wreath-like headpiece; the coin edge features a dotted-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right; inscription L V RVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield; inscription TR PV IMP III COS II. Dated 165, Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 18.0 mm, weight 2.90 g, axis 195°., A round metallic object with a textured, worn surface sits against a white background; the object shows various raised and indented shapes suggesting a central figure in a seated or crouched posture-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right; inscription L V, RVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield; inscription TR PV IMP III COS II. Date: 165. Place: Rome, Roman Empire. Coin; diameter 18.0 mm; weight 2.90 g; axis 195°., A round metal coin with a worn, rough surface showing a raised outline of a seated human figure in profile; the coin appears weathered with visible scratches, a chip at the rim, and a pronounced crack-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169), Roman emperor 161–169. Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right; inscription L V RVS AVG ARM - PARTH MAX. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield; inscription TR PV IMP III COS II. Dated 165, struck in Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Coin; diameter 18.0 mm, weight 2.90 g, axis 195°., A round metallic object with a worn, textured surface showing a raised profile of a bearded man facing right, with a laurel-like headband and detailed hair; the rim has a patterned border-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169), issuer: Lucius Verus. Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription L·RVS·AVG·ARM·PAR. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting to the right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver and shield, inscription TR·PV·IMP·III·CO·II. Date: 165. Place: Rome, Roman Empire. Medium: silver coin. Diameter: 18.0 mm. Weight: 2.32 g. Axis: 180 degrees. Icons: prisoners, quivers, Parthians, shields, trophies, bows; style/iconography of Lucius Verus., A round, dark gray coin-like object with a worn, textured surface-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, legend L·RVS·AVG·ARM·PAR, AX all around. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting to the right, hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver and shield, legend TR·PV·IMP·III·CO·II all around. Date: 165. Roman Empire (27 BC–476). Mint: Rome. Coin. Diameter 18.0 mm. Weight 2.32 g. Axis 180°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised profile of a head in side view, with short textured hair and a beard, surrounded by a rim and faint decorative impressions-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH M. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right with hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield, inscription TR P V IMP III COS II. Date: 165. Place: Rome, Roman Empire. Coin; diameter 17.5–18.0 mm, weight 2.56 g, axis 180°. Subjects/iconography: Lucius Verus; Parthians; prisoners; quivers; bows; trophies; shields., A worn round metallic object with an uneven edge showing areas of dark gray, silver, and hints of brownish-stock-foto
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Denarius of Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Head of Lucius Verus with laurel wreath facing right, inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH M. Reverse: Parthian prisoner sitting right, his hands tied behind his back, next to him a bow, quiver, and shield, inscription TR PV IMP III COS II. Date: 165. Culture/place: Roman Empire (27 BC–476), Rome. Material: coin. Dimensions: diameter 17.5–18.0 mm; weight 2.56 g; axis 180°. Subjects/iconography: prisoners; quivers; Parthians; bows; trophies; shields., A circular metallic object with a worn raised profile of a person in side view,-stock-foto
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Denarius, Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Emperor's head right, laurel wreath; pearl border; inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX. Reverse: Seated Parthian prisoner facing right, hands tied behind his back, at his feet a quiver, bow and weapons; pearl border; inscription TR P V IMP III COS II. Roman Empire, 165. Rome. Coin; weight 3.10 g; axis 180 degrees., A round, worn coin with an uneven edge showing a seated human figure in profile facing left, the figure appears to be wearing a pointed headpiece and has one arm bent behind, the other resting near the knee; the coin-stock-foto
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Denarius, Lucius Verus (130–169; Roman emperor 161–169). Obverse: Emperor's head right, laurel wreath; pearl border; inscription VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX. Reverse: Seated Parthian prisoner facing right, hands tied behind his back, at his feet a quiver, bow and weapons; pearl border; inscription TR P V IMP III COS II. Imperial busts; treasures (numism.); iconography of Lucius Verus. 165 CE; Roman Empire (27 BC–476); Rome. Coin, weight 3.10 g; axis 180°., A round metal coin with a worn surface showing the raised profile of a bearded man facing right, with textured hair and facial features, set-stock-foto
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Roman Marble Sculpture titled Kneeling Barbarian from 1st Century CE-stock-foto
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Sculpture of a barbaric prisoner; Parthorum Rex Captivis Romae in Aedibus Farnesianis; Antique sculptures in Rome; Antiquarum Statuarum Urbis Romae Quae in Publicis Locis Visuntur Icones. Caption in Latin. Print is part of an album.-stock-foto
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Sculptuur van een barbaarse gevangene; Prisoners, that the king of the Parthians Farnesianis Rome in the house; Antieke Sculpturen in Rome; Of the Ancient Rome, known as the city of statues are to be seen in the public places, and icones.Caption in Latin. Print is part of an album.-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. Relief. Captive.-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. Prisoner-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. Relief. Parthian prison-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. Relief. Parthian prison-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. Relief.-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus.  203 AD. Roman Forum.-stock-foto
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Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus. Relief. Parthian prison-stock-foto
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Roman Emperor Trajan, 53-117 AD, standing before a Dacian or Parthian captive who kneels under war trophies. Trajano. In cameo. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi after Leonardo Agostini from Gemmae et Sculpturae Antiquae Depicti ab Leonardo Augustino Senesi, Abraham Blooteling, Amsterdam, 1685.-stock-foto
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Roman Emperor Trajan, 53-117 AD, standing before a Dacian or Parthian captive who kneels under war trophies. Trajano. In cameo. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi after Leonardo Agostini from Gemmae et Sculpturae Antiquae Depicti ab Leonardo Augustino Senesi, Abraham Blooteling, Amsterdam, 1685.-stock-foto
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A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . Sirpul-Zohab, which leads to Holwan, there is a rocksmoothed to the height of fifty feet; high up there is to be seen anAchaemenian relief, representing a victor setting his foot on theneck of the vanquished; near by is a second prisoner and severalmore figures. Below, there is the representation of a horseman,probably a Parthian, witli an inscription in Fehle vi. At some dis- THE BEUISTUN INSQRIPTION. 175 tauee in another gorge, is situated a rock-tomb like those of Per-sepolis, seventy feet above the bot-stock-foto
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The Old and New Testaments connected : in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declensions of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ . g him, hewas not only overthrown by Arsaces in a great battle, butwas also him&elf taken prisoner in it. The day on whichArsaces gained this victory, was long after annually observedby the Parthians wiih great solemnity, as being in theiropinion, the first day of their freedom ; whereas in truth itwas the first of their slavery; for there was never anygreater tyranny in the world, than that of the Parthian kings,under which-stock-foto