File:Petronius Maximux Erfgoedcentrum Rozet 300 191 d 6 C (101) 20171115 0001.jpg

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Nederlands: Petronius Maximus
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Nederlands: Petronius Maximus
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Nederlands: gravure in medaillon van Petronius Maximus, die zichzelf op 17-3-455 uitriep tot keizer, werd door zijn eigen troepen gedood bij een vlucht na de inval van de Vandalen in Rome van 22-5-455
English: engraving in medallion of Petronius Maximus, declared himself emperor 3-17-455, killed by his own troops while fleeing a Vandal invasion on 5-22-455
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Dimensions height: 141 mm (5.55 in); width: 132 mm (5.19 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,141U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,132U174789
Erfgoedcentrum Rozet
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300 191 d 6 C (101)_20171115_0001
Inscriptions D.N.FL.ANICIVS.MAXIMVS.P.F.AVG MAXIMVS, ex gente Anicia,Romana Imperavit mens II di XXVI sedente Leone, occisus an Chr CDLV
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Nederlands: Dit werk is afkomstig uit de collectie van Erfgoedcentrum Rozet, Arnhem
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