%0 Journal Article %T ¨¦gi istenek, f ldi c¨¦lok. Az istenek megjelen¨¦se ¨¦s szerepe a r¨®mai ¨¦rempropagand¨˘ban a katonacs¨˘sz¨˘rok kor¨˘nak m¨˘sodik fel¨¦ben ¨C a sisciai verde els ¨¦vtizedeiben megfigyelhet jellegzetess¨¦gek %A Barna %A Ferenc %J Argumentum %D 2012 %I Debrecen University Press %X The figures represented on the reverse sides of the Roman coins can tell a lot about the traditions of the Roman coinage, the everyday need of the imperatorial propaganda, as well as the cultural and religious aspects of those territories where they were used.In my article I focus on the latter phenomenon and on the first decades of the Siscian mint (262-285). I concentrate on the representation of some gods, namely Iuppiter Mars, Hercules, Dea Roma, Sol. %K coins %K Siscia %K between Gallienus and Carinus %K Iuppiter %K Mars %K Hercules %K Dea Roma %K Sol. %U http://argumentum.unideb.hu/2012-anyagok/barnaf2.pdf