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  • Miniatura para Corocotta
    in Spain, at whom he was so angry at first that he offered a million sesterces to the man that should capture him alive; but later, when the robber came…
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  • Sestertius (redirección desde Sesterces)
    The sestertius (pl.: sestertii) or sesterce (pl.: sesterces) was an ancient Roman coin. During the Roman Republic it was a small, silver coin issued only…
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  • converted to sesterces for consistency (at a rate of 1 denarius for 4 sesterces), as ancient and modern sources interchangeably use sesterces, denarii, or…
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  • (English "sesterces", symbolized as HS) was the basic unit of reckoning value into the 4th century, though the silver denarius, worth four sesterces, was also…
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  • value of Rome's annual trade with the region was estimated at 50,000,000 sesterces. According to Pliny the Elder, goods from India were sold in the Empire…
    383 kB (35 170 palabras) - 01:20 22 may 2024
  • year 29 BC, Augustus gave 400 sesterces (equal to 1/10 of a Roman pound of gold) each to 250,000 citizens, 1,000 sesterces each to 120,000 veterans in the…
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  • the civil wars, to popular dismay. The soldiers were each given 24,000 sesterces (a lifetime's worth of pay); further games and celebrations were put on…
    137 kB (16 104 palabras) - 01:52 10 may 2024
  • Gaius, by her will ordered 300,000 sesterces to be used [for the construction of this building]. She left … sesterces for its decoration and maintenance…
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  • forms of male-on-male stuprum, and Quintillian mentions a fine of 10,000 sesterces – about 10 years' worth of a Roman legionnaire's pay – as a normal penalty…
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  • For each appearance in the arena, he charged the city of Rome a million sesterces, straining the Roman economy. Commodus was also known for fighting exotic…
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  • 2000 sesterces towards the cost of the public games. Inscriptions from other cities record sums that typically range from 3000 to 35,000 sesterces. At…
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  • aerarium militare, which amounted to 12,000 sesterces for the common soldier and around 600,000 sesterces for the primus pilus until the Principate of…
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  • kilometres (12 mi) from Rome. He gave his soldiers a donative of a thousand sesterces (250 denarii) each, and raised the annual wage for a soldier in the legions…
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  • left him fifty million sesterces; Emperor Tiberius however cheated Galba by reducing the amount to five hundred thousand sesterces and never even paid Galba…
    28 kB (3270 palabras) - 12:16 2 may 2024
  • A statement by Pliny the Younger that his uncle was offered 400,000 sesterces for his manuscripts by Larcius Licinius while he (Pliny the Elder) was…
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  • provided each praetorian guardsman with a generous gratitude payment of 500 sesterces. Caligula doubled this, and took credit for its payment as an act of personal…
    113 kB (14 592 palabras) - 10:06 21 may 2024
  • of 2 percent, estimated to generate annual revenues of about 5 million sesterces—a figure that may indicate some 250,000 sales. By comparison, the sales…
    328 kB (45 930 palabras) - 00:43 20 may 2024
  • the soldiers of the Praetorian Guard that had elevated him with 15,000 sesterces. Tiberius and Augustus had both left gifts to the army and guard in their…
    78 kB (9851 palabras) - 19:48 18 may 2024
  • offers to the guard. After hours of bidding, Sulpicianus promised 20,000 sesterces to every soldier; Julianus, fearing that Sulpicianus would gain the throne…
    18 kB (2003 palabras) - 03:17 20 abr 2024
  • value of Rome's annual trade with the region was estimated at 50,000,000 sesterces. Pliny the Elder mentioned that Limyrike was prone by pirates. The Cosmas…
    40 kB (3914 palabras) - 16:48 17 may 2024
  • Publius Suillius Rufus that Seneca acquired some "three hundred million sesterces" through Nero's favor are highly partisan, but they reflect the reality…
    59 kB (6811 palabras) - 21:35 19 may 2024
  • donativum. This donative, however, was twice the size of those past: 20,000 sesterces (5,000 denarii) per capita, with more to officers. In return for this…
    134 kB (16 701 palabras) - 02:32 20 may 2024