EditorialObverse: Phocas, frontal, dressed with crown and mantle. Worn, remains of inscription, crooked. Cross with letters and star., Coin, from Phocas, Byzantine, metal, bronze, diam: 1,6 cm, wt. 3.03 grams, 602-610 AD, unknown.
EditorialArch of Septimius Severus, Column of Phocas, and Santi Luca e Martina, Altobelli & Molins (Italian, active until 1865), Rome, Italy, about 1860?1865, Albumen silver print, 37.6 ? 27.2 cm (14 13/16 ? 10 11/16 in.).
EditorialRoman Emperor Phocas or Focas, 547-610. Flavius Phocas Augustus, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
EditorialPortrait of emperor Phocas Les images presque de tous les empereurs (series title), Portrait of emperor Phocas, on a coin with an inscription. The print is part of a book about the emperors from Julius Caesar to Charles V and his brother Ferdinand, emp...
EditorialArch of Septimius Severus, Column of Phocas, and Santi Luca e Martina, Altobelli & Molins (Italian, active until 1865), Rome, Italy, about 1860?1865, Albumen silver print, 37.6 ? 27.2 cm (14 13/16 ? 10 11/16 in.).
EditorialItaly. Rome. Roman Forum. View of Column of Phocas (608), and the Three columns of theTemple of Castor and Pollux, built in 495 BC, Roman Republic.
EditorialSolidus, 602?610, Early Byzantine, Gold, Overall: 13/16 x 1/16 in. (2.1 x 0.1 cm), Coins, Coins are important to historians because they generally provide valuable information about the date of their issue, place where they were struck, and details abo...
EditorialItaly. Rome. Roman Forum. View of Column of Phocas (608), and the Three columns of theTemple of Castor and Pollux, built in 495 BC, Roman Republic.