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193-217AD Julia Domna Silver Denarius – gVF

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An nice Julia Domna silver Denarius wife of emperor Septimius Severus with detailed portrait.

The reverse depicting HILARITAS, the goddess of embodiment of joy or gaiety. She is holding a long palm-foliaged branch in her right hand, which she plants into the ground. The presence of green branches symbolizes joy across cultures.

Graded as good Very Fine.

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Description

Origin:Roman Imperial

Region:Rome, Italy

Denomination:Denarius

Composition:Silver

Date:Struck 202 A.D.

Obverse:IVLIA AVGVSTA AVG, draped bust facing right

Reverse:HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing  left holding long palm and Sceptre

Diameter & Weight:19 mm, 3.4g

Provenance:N/A

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Julia Domna – “Pia Felix Augusta”

Julia Domna, born around 160 AD in Emesa, Syria, played a significant role as the wife of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus. She belonged to a distinguished Syrian family and possessed a keen intellect, becoming known for her intelligence and political acumen. Julia Domna married Septimius Severus in 187 AD, and their union proved politically strategic, solidifying Severus’s connections in the eastern provinces.

As empress, Julia Domna was actively involved in the administration of the empire. She engaged in literary and philosophical circles, patronizing scholars and intellectuals. Her court became a center of learning and cultural exchange, fostering a more enlightened atmosphere. Julia Domna’s influence extended to political affairs, with some historians suggesting her involvement in diplomatic matters and advising Severus on policy decisions.

Tragically, as the empire faced internal strife and military challenges, Julia Domna witnessed the deaths of her husband and two sons, Caracalla and Geta, who succumbed to power struggles and political rivalries. Grief-stricken, she found herself in a precarious position during the subsequent power transitions. In 217 AD, facing the approaching forces of the usurper Macrinus, Julia Domna took her own life, marking the end of a remarkable and tumultuous chapter in Roman imperial history.

Domna became the first empress dowager to receive the title combination “Pia Felix Augusta”, which may have implied greater powers being vested in her than what was usual for a Roman empress mother.

Your opportunity to buy this fantastic Julia Domna Dupondius wife of Septimus Severus with strong portrait of the Emperess graded good Very Fine!

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