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The Roman Republic Quintus Fufius Calenus And Mucius Scaevola Cordus Rome, 70 BC
This type refers to the recent pacification of Italy following the murderous Social War. The remembrance here perpetuated of that event must have been an especial subject of pride to Mucius Cordus because it showed his attachment to the side of Papius Mutilus, first general of the Romans in the war. On this denarius we see Rome belligerent and Italy fertile, as distinguished by their respective attributes, reciprocally offering right hands to each other. Because such reconciliation had been effected, not by force of arms but, through the virtue and honour of Italy, of which Rome was the capital, so we see here the heads of these two...
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Quintus Fufius Calenus And Mucius Scaevola Cordus
This type refers to the recent pacification of Italy following the murderous Social War.