Coins and sacred rituals: some monetary documents from the Vatican “Medagliere”

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Royal Netherlands Institute of Rome
Via Omero10
Roma

Data evento
13 November 2024


This lecture will discuss the coin as a document of a particular relationship between divinity and man.
The Vatican Medagliere preserves important testimonies regarding the use of coins in sacred contexts in relation to the already mentioned relationship. The first evidence – which refers to a pagan context-  is given by the offerings (shapeless pieces of bronze) found in Vicarello, a place which is located in the municipality of Bracciano, in 1852. There, already in the Etruscan times, thermal baths with healing waters existed alongside sanctuaries dedicated to healing Gods. The second and third ones – which refer to a Christian context – are given by the monetary offerings left by pilgrims at the tomb of St Peter during the Middle Ages until the first years of the sixteenth century, when the construction of the current Vatican basilica started, and those left by the visitors and pilgrims of the abbey of St Mary of Rambona, in the province of Macerata in the Marche region, in the tomb of St Amico, from the Middle Ages to the seventeenth century.

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