
thumb|300px|right| Denarius (42 BC) issued by Cassius Longinus and [[Lentulus Spinther, depicting the crowned head of Libertas, with a sacrificial jug and lituus on the reverse]]
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thumb|300px|right| Denarius (42 BC) issued by Cassius Longinus and [[Lentulus Spinther, depicting the crowned head of Libertas, with a sacrificial jug and lituus on the reverse]]
Libertas (Latin for 'liberty' or 'freedom', ) is the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the late republic. She sometimes also appeared on coins from the imperial period, such as Galba's "Freedom of the People" coins during his short reign after the death of Nero. She is usually portrayed with two accoutrements: the spear; and pileus, a cap commonly worn by freed slaves, which she holds out in her right hand rather than wears on her head.
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