File:Seal of Ricimer.jpg

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English: Sapphire seal of Flavius Ricimer (V century AD) Seal is now lost (dubious), but it survived through older literature as a photograph. Figure represents Ricimer himself with an inscription RICIMER VINCAS ("Ricimer, may you conquer") around it.
Date 5th century
date QS:P,+450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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R. Delbrueck, "Die Consulardiptychen und verwandte Denkmäler", Studien zur spätantiken Kunstgeschichte 2, Berlin and Leipzig 1929.

G. Kornbluth, "The seal of Alaric, rex Gothorum", Early Medieval Europe 16, 2008.
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