Zeus/Jupiter (Visual Motif) [permalink] [show more links]
Type
Typology Item
Broader
Olympian Deity (Visual Motif)
Has gender
Male (Gender)
Linked to

KC072 (Early Roman diassarion of Antoninus Pius from Patras)

KL094 (Early Roman Italian Lamp)

KL181 (Early-Middle Roman Corinthian Lamp)

KM238 (Early-Middle Roman Electrum or Gilded Copper-Alloy Finger Ring with Relief)

KL027 (Early/Middle Roman Corinthian Lamp)

Co 1 (Middle Roman bronze coin of Maximian from Cyzicus)

Co 49 (Late Roman bronze coin of Constantine II Caesar from Heraclea)

Co 61 (Late Roman bronze coin of Licinius II Caesar from Heraclea)

Co 138 (Middle Roman dekassarion of Gallienus from Argos)

Co 213 (Middle Hellenistic bronze coin of Alexander I Balas from Syrian Antioch)

Co 413 (Middle Roman billon coin of Galerius Maximian Caesar from Cyzicus)

Co 518 (Middle-Late Hellenistic bronze coin of Dyrrhachion)

Co 539 (Late Hellenistic bronze coin of Athens)

Co 543 (Late Roman bronze follis of Maximinus from Nicomedia)

Co 642 (Late Roman follis of Licinius from Thessalonica)

Co 647 (Middle Roman bronze coin of Maximian from Cyzicus)

Co 669 (Middle Roman bronze coin of Galerius from Cyzicus)

Co 681 (Middle Roman radiate fraction of Maximian from Cyzicus)

Co 730 (Middle Roman assarion of Julia Domna from Argos)

Co 733 (Middle Roman denarius of Commodus from Rome)

Co 736 (Middle Roman antoninianus of Maximian from Cyzicus)

Co 749 (Late Roman follis of Constantine I from Nicomedia)

Co 783 (Middle Roman antoninianus of Maximian from Heraclea)

Co 833 (Late Roman bronze coin of Licinius from Nicomedia)

Co 840 (Middle Roman antoninianus of Diocletian from Rome)

Co 1063 (Late Hellenistic bronze coin of Athens)

Co 1145 (Middle Hellenistic hemidrachm of Megalopolis)

Co 1231 (Late Republican denarius from Rome)

Co 1337 (Early Roman as of Sparta)

Co 2014 (Middle Hellenistic bronze coin from Ptolemaic Egypt)

KE 402 (Hellenistic Corinthian Moldmade Bowl)

KE 1996 (Early-Middle Roman Corinthian Lamp)

Suggested citation
“Zeus/Jupiter (Visual Motif).” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2023. <http://kenchreai.org/typology/visual-motif-zeus-jupiter>