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2015 | 9 | 7-30

Article title

The Mars Ultor Coins of c. 19-16 BC

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Monety z okresu ok. 16-19 r.p.n.e. związane z Marsem Ultorem

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Istnienie świątyni Marsa Ultora położonej na Kapitolu w Rzymie było przedmiotem długiej dyskusji w literaturze przedmiotu. August ślubował wybudowanie świątyni dedykowanej Marsowi Ultorowi w 20 roku p.n.e ., kiedy oznaki legionowe utracone podczas wojen z Partami zostały odzyskane w wyniku negocjacji dyplomatycznych. Część uczonych uważa, że dedykowana wówczas świątynia miała zostać wzniesiona na Kapitolu. Podstawą takiej opinii jest passus z Kasjusza Diona (54, 8, 3) oraz monety wemitowane ok. 19-16 roku p.n.e. w Pergamonie (Colonia Caesaraugusta) i Hiszpanii (Colonia Patricia). Widnieje na nich wyobrażenie świątyni Marsa Ultora. Sądzę, że przedstawione na monetach wyobrażenie odbija ideę świątyni, która miała powstać na Kapitolu, a która nie została nigdy wybudowana. Forma rotundy natomiast może zostać potraktowana jako odwołanie się Augusta do czasów archaicznego Rzymu.

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9

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7-30

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2015

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  • King’s College

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