Posted on 07/09/2023 6:22:21 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
The Roman phalera, or military medal, features Medusa with two wings atop her head.Image credit: The Vindolanda Trust
It looks strangely like Nancy Pelosi. Is she that old?
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Cool find.
I wholeheartedly agree. It’s in mighty nice shape too.
I suspect that it’s a tad more likely that the Roman-era likeness of Alexander the Great shows a medal modeled on a Roman-era medal, rather than the Roman-era medal was modeled after Alexander’s.
So it was a metal model of a medal given to show mettle?
;^)
“Silver medal featuring winged Medusa discovered at Roman fort near Hadrian’s Wall”
Better than the bronze, I guess.
Your post is a meta-modal muddle.
Lol, nice find, but now I’m a pillar of stone... thanks alot!
“a Roman auxiliary fort that was built in the late first century, a few decades before Hadrian’s Wall was constructed in A.D. 122 to defend the empire against the Picts and the Scots.”
As a descendant of Scottish troublemakers, it feels somewhat satisfying that my ancestors history of being a PITA goes back that far.
And the Medusa is cool too.
I wonder if it made the man to whom it belonged feel better about facing the wild Scotts who wanted his head for a bowl?
What, no vassal state coin collector’s album to go with?
Yeah, the archaeologists had to excavate it wearing dark glasses, it was a nuisance.
Your (ftm my) Scottish ancestors were in Ireland throughout the existence of Roman Britain, and didn't cross over to conquer Caledonia until the Romans had been gone for almost a century.
The establishment of the Dalraida conquest probably only happened because the Vikings hadn't reached the area yet, and their arrival in the British Isles was so overwhelming it still shows up in the DNA (usually, 20-40 percent Scandinavian DNA is found in modern Britons as well as their American descendants, mine was about 30, and most of my British forebears arrived here more than 300 years ago).
The real reason for the Romans having never finishing the conquest of the British Isles is, there wasn't anything that was worth the financing costs -- although apparently the 2nd century Romans did build an installation (probably evolved into a trading post) at Drumanagh north of modern (Viking/Norman) Dublin.
Hey, if the lazy vassals minted any coins worth collecting...
Better that a pillar of salt!
Vindolanda Medusa has wings on her head...
She aimed to Zoar, but it didn't Pan out.
Yeah, I forgot the Scotts were in Ireland and crossed over to Scotland. Might explain why the Irish can’t seem to get along with each other.😁
It looks more like Hillary to me. Maybe Nazi’s on the flip-side.
Ah, but gold! Thats the prize,,,
In classical antiquity, the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medusa
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