The Numismatic Evidence For The Neronia

Classical Quarterly 8 (3-4):192-194 (1958)
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J. D. P. Bolton has argued in the C.Q. 1948 that although there is some confusion in the use of the term ‘quinquennalis’ in the first century A.D., the linguistic and literary evidence suggests that the Neronia was a four-yearly festival, that the celebration which Tacitus records in 65 was merely a postponement of part of the celebration due in 64, and that such a view is supported by the evidence of Nero's issues of Certamen Quinquennale semisses. Bolton divides these semisses into four main groups: Copper. With sc on reverse. Obverse: bare head of Nero; legend NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS variously abbreviated.

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