Libertas
Libertas (Latin for 'liberty' or 'freedom', pronounced [liːˈbɛrt̪aːs̠]) is the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the Late Republic, featured on coins supporting the populares faction, and later those of the assassins of Julius Caesar. Nonetheless, she sometimes appears on coins from the imperial period, such as Galba's "Freedom of the People" coins during his short reign after the death of Nero. She is usually portrayed with two accoutrements: the rod and the soft pileus, which she holds out, rather than wears.
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Libertas
Libertas (Latin for 'liberty' or 'freedom', pronounced [liːˈbɛrt̪aːs̠]) is the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the Late Republic, featured on coins supporting the populares faction, and later those of the assassins of Julius Caesar. Nonetheless, she sometimes appears on coins from the imperial period, such as Galba's "Freedom of the People" coins during his short reign after the death of Nero. She is usually portrayed with two accoutrements: the rod and the soft pileus, which she holds out, rather than wears.
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Libertas (Latin for 'liberty' ...... nography of the Roman goddess.
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Libertas (latim para "liberdad ...... nde a estátua recebe seu nome.
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Libertas (latin för frihet) är ...... h ibland med en dolk i handen.
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Libertas (palabra latina para libertad) era la diosa romana y encarnación de la libertad.
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Libertas era una divinità dell'antica Roma, che personificava la Libertà.
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Libertas fou la deïtat que per ...... epúbliques, com Lucca i Ragusa
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Libertas is het Latijnse woord ...... een laurierkrans en een lans.
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Libertas – rzymskie uosobienie ...... amentu partia Libertas Polska.
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Libertas, ou Liberté en frança ...... La Liberté guidant le peuple.
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Либе́ртас (лат. Libertas) — в ...... жившая олицетворением свободы.
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Libertas with her attributes, on an aureus of Galba
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Libertas (Latin for 'liberty' ...... holds out, rather than wears.
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Libertas (latim para "liberdad ...... r o templo. Em 46 aC, o Senado
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Libertas (latin för frihet) är ...... h ibland med en dolk i handen.
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Libertas (palabra latina para libertad) era la diosa romana y encarnación de la libertad.
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Libertas era una divinità dell'antica Roma, che personificava la Libertà.
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Libertas fou la deïtat que per ...... a erigir una estàtua al fòrum.
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Libertas is het Latijnse woord ...... een laurierkrans en een lans.
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Libertas – rzymskie uosobienie ...... amentu partia Libertas Polska.
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Libertas, ou Liberté en frança ...... La Liberté guidant le peuple.
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Либе́ртас (лат. Libertas) — в ...... жившая олицетворением свободы.
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