Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)
COINS 152. Coins with the portraits of emperors 1) Augustus denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.51.1 2) Nero denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.54.1 3) Vespasianus denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.56.13 4) Titus dupondius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.57.3 5) Domitianus denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.58.2 6) Domitianus sestertius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.58.14 7) Traianus denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.60.7 8) Traianus sestertius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.60.23 9) Hadrianus denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.61.11 10) Hadrianus sestertius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.61.30 11) Antoninus Pius sestertius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.63.1 12) Marcus Aurelius denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.65.1 13) Faustina denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.66.1 14) Commodus dupondius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.69.6 15) Septimius Severus denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.71.1 16) Caracalla denarius SzIKM Inv. no. 65.73.1 17) Elagabalus antoninianus SzIKM Inv. no. 65.69.5 18) Maximus I antoninianus SzIKM Inv. no. 65.82.1 19) Gordianus III antoninianus SzIKM Inv. no. 65.83.5 20) Philippus I antoninianus SzIKM Inv. no. 65.84.10 Zs.B. POTTERY 153. Crustullum form In the middle female bust surrounded by a wreath of leaves, on a small base, representing Tutela, who wears a corona muralis on her head. Above her in a double-looped frame the inscription: Salvo Aug(usto) \ aurea s(a)eci\la videmus ("If the emperor is healthy, we shall see a golden age."). Under the wreath in a similar frame: Honori ("To Honour"). On both sides a cornucopia each, above them a female and male portrait placed before a shield and a lance. - 3rd century A.D. - Diam.: 18,8 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) - MNM, Inv. no. 10.1951.21. ALFÖLDI 1938 336, no. 41, . 111. LVI:2. M.Na. 154. Crustullum form with Victoria Clay crustullum form with Victoria seated on a pile of arms.The goddess writes on the shield placed on her knees: Victolria lAulguslti ("The victory of the Emperor"). Before the goddess an altar, on its top the sphaira representing Universe, before the altar palm branch and wreath. - 3rd century A.D. - Diam.: 17,2 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria) -MNM, Inv. no. 10.1950.22. ALFÖLDI 1938 337,111.LVII:3. M.Na. 155. Crustullum form in the shape of a triumphal arch A triumphal arch with three gates is depicted on the mould. The statues of two men and two women stand on decorated pedestals in front of the columns. The well-preserved female statue on the right represents winged Victory. The male statue on the right wears a cuirasse and carries a shield, whilst the one on the left wears a wreath on its head and carries a sceptre or spear in its hand. There are legionary standards above the statues. A four horsed chariot, driven by the emperor in triumphal costume and bearing an olive branch in his right hand, stands on the arch. A figure of Victory, bearing a wreath, stands on both sides of him. The top of the arch bears the inscription VOTIS X ET XX ¥EL(iciter). An equestrian statue on a pedestal stands on both sides, outside the triumphal arch. - 4th century A.D.- Diam.: 22,5 cm. - Ptuj (Poetovio) - PMP, Ace. no. R 1107. ABRAMIC 1925, 103, fig. 50. I.L. 93