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"Appropriation of Pagan Roman Motifs in Christian Byzantine Coinage"

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

Art history and classical civilization double major Kelly Hughes, '09, lectures from her senior thesis. Hughes is collections assistant for University of Richmond Museums and curated the exhibit "Victories, Orbs, & Angels: Byzantine Coins from the Collection," on display at the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature, January 30 - November 15, 2009.

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  • Emperor Julian (the Apostate) came shortly after Constantine, he was not a Christain and allowed freedom of worship for all faiths and removed the Christain taxes against Jews. It is considered he was murdered by Christains in Antioch .Unlike Constantine, Julian didn't murder his mother or his son.

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