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bpv_531978 - HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA Tétradrachme

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA Tétradrachme XF/AU
300.00 €(Approx. 324.00$ | 258.00£)
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Type : Tétradrachme
Date: an 2
Mint name / Town : Alexandrie, Égypte
Metal : billon
Diameter : 23,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 10,95 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire dans un état de conservation remarquable, notamment au revers. Patine marron foncé
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Exemplaire provenant de la collection ENP

Obverse


Obverse description : Buste drapé et diadémé d’Etruscille à droite (L).
Obverse legend : ER KOUP AITROUSKILLA SEB.
Obverse translation : (Herennia Cuprennia Etrucilla augusta).

Reverse


Reverse legend : L - B.
Reverse description : Athéna casquée , vêtue d’un long chiton, tenant une Niké de la main droite tendue et une longue javeline de la main gauche ; à ses pieds à gauche, un bouclier.
Reverse translation : (An 2).

Commentary


Etruscille est très rare pour Alexandrie.

Historical background


HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA

(+251)

Wife of Trajan Decius, Mother of Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian - Augusta

Étruscille comes from the Italian aristocracy. She was about forty years old when she received the title of augusta in 249, as part of the second issue of Trajan Decius. The following year, his eldest son Herennius Etruscus received the title of Caesar, then was proclaimed august when his father left to fight the Goths. They will both find death there. Before leaving, Trajan Decius names Caesar his second son, Hostilian, who is proclaimed august after the death of his father and his brother, perhaps at the instigation of the new august, Trebonian Galle. Étruscille, who remained in Rome, continues to be associated with coinage. Hostilian died at the end of the summer or at the beginning of the autumn of 251, victim of the plague or of his protector, Trebonian Galle, who hastened to proclaim his son Volusian august. Etruscille disappears from the coinage. She retreats into private life or is perhaps murdered, history does not say.

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