File:Caesar venustrophy3b.jpg
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denarius of Julius Caesar; Spanish mint, 46-45 BCE; smaller version Obverse: head of Venus wearing a diadem, with a tiny Cupid and an augur's staff (lituus) in front; Reverse: Gallic military trophy with a captured Gaul on one side and a mourning female symbolizing Gallia, defeated, on the other. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. |
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