EditorialGeneral Belisarius (494-565) defeated Vandals Ostrogoths and soldiers bodyguards to Justinian in San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. Byzantine School. BELISARIO. OBISPO DE RAVENA. MAXIMINO.
EditorialFollis Iustinian I, g bronze, total: diameter: 3 cm, inscription: Obverse: next to the head on the right a cross, circumferential inscription DN IVSTINIANVS PP AUC, coins, numismatics, portrait, portrait of ruler, state portrait, historical person, emp...
EditorialRuler: Theodahad, King of the Ostrogoths, ca. 480536, ruled 53436, Mint: Ravenna, Honorand: Justinian I, Emperor of Byzantium, ca. 482565, ruled 52765, 1/2 Siliqua of Theodahad from?Ravenna, 53436, Silver, 1.37 g, 7:00, 13?mm, Made in Ravenna, Ostrogot...
EditorialRuler: Athalaric, King of the Ostrogoths, 516534, ruled 52634, Mint: Board of Revenue, Siliqua of Athalaric, Ostrogothic King of Italy?from, Rome, 52634, Silver, 3.67 g, 6:00, 10.5?mm, Made in Italy, Ostrogothic,?Italian, 6th century A.D., Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: Athalaric, King of the Ostrogoths, 516534, ruled 52634, Mint: Rome, Decanummium of Athalaric, Ostrogothic King of Italy from?Rome, 52634, Copper, 2.79 g, 6:00, 16.5?mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Ostrogothic,?Italian, 6th century A.D., Numismatics.
EditorialRuler: Athalaric, King of the Ostrogoths, 516534, ruled 52634, Mint: Rome, Decanummium of Athalaric, Ostrogothic King of Italy from?Rome, 494534, Copper, 1.96 g, 6:00, 17.00?mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Ostrogothic,?Italian, 5th6th century A.D., Numismatics.
EditorialGeneral Belisarius (494-565) defeated Vandals Ostrogoths and soldiers bodyguards to Justinian in San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. BELISARIO. OBISPO DE RAVENA. MAXIMINO.
EditorialGold solidus of Justinian I., minted at Constantinople, 527-565. Justinian's general Belisarius recaptured Rome and Ravenna from the Ostrogoths and Carthage from the Vandals. There was a brief revival of imperial authority under Justinian and coins wer...
EditorialPlate, Loop, and Tongue of Belt Buckle, 450?550, Ostrogothic, Gilded silver with garnets, 3 1/16 x 6 7/16 x 1 3/16 in. (7.7 x 16.4 x 3.0 cm), Metalwork-Silver, The Ostrogoths who settled in Italy buried their dead in formal dress. Thus, splendid belt b...
EditorialGold solidus of Justinian I., minted at Constantinople, 527-565. Justinian's general Belisarius recaptured Rome and Ravenna from the Ostrogoths and Carthage from the Vandals. There was a brief revival of imperial authority under Justinian and coins wer...