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bpv_318453 - JULIA DOMNA Tridrachme syro-phénicien

JULIA DOMNA Tridrachme syro-phénicien AU
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Type : Tridrachme syro-phénicien
Date: 194
Mint name / Town : Séleucie du Calycadnum, Cilicie
Metal : silver
Diameter : 25 mm
Orientation dies : 7 h.
Weight : 09,03 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Plat de frappe sur la tempe
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire, qui est le 0741_004 de la base TSP, provient de la Collection Righetti par le truchement de la vente de Monnaies et Médailles Allemagne n° 19 du 16 mai 2006, lot 181

Obverse


Obverse description : Buste drapé de Julia Domna à droite, vu de trois-quarts en avant, avec une coiffure à chignon.
Obverse legend : IOULIA DOMNA SEBAS.
Obverse translation : (Julia Domna impératrice).

Reverse


Reverse description : Fortuna debout de face tenant un gouvernail de la main droite et une corne d’abondance sur le bras gauche.
Reverse legend : SELEUKEON TON PROS TO KALUKADNO / SE.
Reverse translation : (Des habitants de Séleucie près du Calycadnus).

Commentary


Dans la base TSP maintenue par Michel Prieur, cinq exemplaires sont maintenant répertoriés, deux en musées, à Yale (ex Levante 740) et à Paris.

Historical background


JULIA DOMNA

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Augusta

Julia Domna is from Emesa in Syria and daughter of the High Priest of Baal of Emesa. Septimius Severus married her around 180. She gave him two sons, Caracalla, born in Lyon in 188, and Géta, born in 189. She was proclaimed Augusta in 194, accompanied the Emperor on his travels and therefore received the title of " Mother of the camps". During the Brittany expedition, she was regent in Rome. After the death of Septimius Severus, she received new honors, Mother of the Senate and Mother of the Country, as well as the titles of Pia Felix (pious and happy). In 212, Geta was assassinated by his brother in the arms of Domna. During Caracalla's Germanic and Parthian expeditions, Domna remained in Rome. After the death of her son, she is exiled by Macrinus and dies soon after..

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