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Aeternitas on an antoninianus by Trebonianus Gallus. The goddess, on the reverse of the coin, in holding her holy animal, a phoenix.
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Aeternitas on an antoninianus by Trebonianus Gallus. The goddess, on the reverse of the coin, in holding her holy animal, a phoenix.

In Roman mythology, Aeternitas was the personification of eternity. Image File history File links Trebonianus Gallus AR Antoninianus. ... Image File history File links Trebonianus Gallus AR Antoninianus. ... Row 1: Elagabalus (silver 218-222AD), Trajan Decius (silver 249-251AD), Gallienus (billon 253-268AD Asian mint) Row 2: Gallienus (copper 253-268AD), Aurelian (silvered 270-275AD), barbarous radiate (copper), barbarous radiate (copper) The antoninianus was a coin used during the Roman Empire that was valued at 2 denarii. ... Trebonianus Gallus on a coin celebrating Aeternitas. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Roman mythology, the mythological beliefs of the people of Ancient Rome, can be considered as having two parts. ... While in the popular mind, eternity often simply means existing for an infinite, i. ...


This goddess was symbolized by a phoenix or a worm/snake biting its own tail, wrapped up in a circle (an Ouroboros). To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... An image drawn in 1478 by one Theodoros Pelecanos in an alchemical tract entitled Synosius. ...


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The goddess, on the reverse of the coin, in holding her holy animal, a phoenix.
In Roman mythology, Aeternitas was the personification of eternity.
This goddess was symbolized by a phoenix or a worm/snake biting its own tail, wrapped up in a circle (an Ouroboros).
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