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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the questioner: [QB] first you say "But it is on the same side as the head and that is just like a caption describing the head" the lioness then you say "But try to find a coin of a male head that is not a depiction of a king or emperor who has his name on the same side and that is a much bigger problem."- the lioness you keep pushing the goal back because you desperately want to win the debate where is your evidence to prove those images are really juba I and II? example 3 [IMG]http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/rsc/julia/julia4a.jpg[/IMG] Caesar must be the god mars the main point is that we can't prove that king juba I or II and Vercingetorix looked like that juba I or II could be Caesar Augustus or Hercules or zeus/jupiter Vercingetorix should have a mustache just like Diodorus Siculus described the Gaulish nobles [/QB][/QUOTE]
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