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Anglo-Saxons plagiarized a Roman coin — and it's full of typos - MSNHis son, Honorius, ruled as a Christian emperor. Yet the pagan Anglo-Saxons copied a clearly Christian coin. Related: Roman coin trove discovered on Mediterranean island may have been hidden ...
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Honorius became sole ruler of the Western Roman Empire aged 10 and had to flee Rome when the Visigoths occupied the city in AD410. Dr Marsden said such imitations were "very unusual".
One side of the pendant features the bust of Honorius, the Roman emperor who ruled from 393 to 423 C.E. He’s shown wearing chest armor and a pearl diadem. The other side depicts a person holding ...
But Honorius, who was emperor from 393 to 423, seems to have had some fans - at least in Norfolk. A gold pendant showing his face which was created many years after his death has been discovered by a ...
By Mathew Toogood. SYDNEY, Sept 6 AAP - Honorius got the grounding trainer David Payne wanted last season and he believes the colt will reap the benefits in his Group One campaign this spring. Payne ...
Honorius became sole ruler of the Western Roman Empire aged 10 and had to flee Rome when the Visigoths occupied the city in AD410. Dr Marsden said such imitations were "very unusual".
But Honorius, who was emperor from 393 to 423, seems to have had some fans - at least in Norfolk. A gold pendant showing his face which was created many years after his death has been discovered ...
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