Publication: De nuevo sobre la serie RRC 235 de SEX•POM
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Amela Valverde, Luis
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Murcia: Revista Numismática Hécate
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Dentro de la amonedación de la gens Pompeia, la primera una de sus series más
interesantes fue la efectuada por Sexto Pompeyo, abuelo de Pompeyo Magno, quien emitió un
denario, fechado en el año 137 a.C., en el que se representa el amamantamiento de Rómulo y
Remo por la loba. Más que expresar una genealogía legendaria, esta imagen está relacionada
con la política interna de Roma.
Within the coinage of the gens Pompeia, the first and one of the most interesting series was made by Sextus Pompeius, grandfather of Pompey the Great, who issued a denarius, dated in the year 137 BC, in which Romulus and Remus are suckled by a she-wolf. Rather than expressing a legendary genealogy, this is related to the internal politics of Rome.
Within the coinage of the gens Pompeia, the first and one of the most interesting series was made by Sextus Pompeius, grandfather of Pompey the Great, who issued a denarius, dated in the year 137 BC, in which Romulus and Remus are suckled by a she-wolf. Rather than expressing a legendary genealogy, this is related to the internal politics of Rome.
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