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v43_0519 - MASSIMINO I Tetrassaria

MASSIMINO I Tetrassaria XF
MONNAIES 43 (2010)
起拍价 : 120.00 €
估价 : 300.00 €
未售出的物品
种类 Tetrassaria
日期: c. 235-238
铸币厂名称/城市 Anchialus, Thrace
材质 copper
直径 25 mm
模子方针 1 h.
重量 10,68 g.
稀少度 UNIQUE
关于品相的说明
Exemplaire sur un flan épais et large, bien centré des deux côtés. Très beau portrait de Caracalla adolescent. Frappe un peu molle au revers. Très jolie patine vert foncé
出版目录中的项代码 :

正面


正面的说明书 Buste lauré, drapé et cuirassé de Maximin Ier à droite, vu de trois quarts en arrière (A*2).
正面铭文 AUT MAXIMEINOS EUSEBHS (AUG), (Autokrator Maximeinos Euseghs Augustos).
正面的翻译 (L’empereur Maximin pieux auguste).

背面


背面的说明书 Aigle debout à gauche, tournant la tête à droite, tenant une couronne dans son bec.
背面铭文 OULPANW-N AGCIA//LE/WN, (Agcialewn).
背面的翻译 (d’Ulpia Anchialus).

评论


Trou de centrage visible au droit. Rubans de type 3. Ptéryges à peine visibles sous le paludamentum. Semble complètement inédit et non recensé. Manque aux principaux ouvrages de référence.

历史细节


MAXIMINUS I

(March 22, 235 – c. April 15, 238)

Maximin, a soldier, owes his career to his very large size. He is noticed by Septimius Severus who makes him a Praetorian. Proclaimed august after the assassination of Alexander Severus, Augustus History presents him as a bloodthirsty boor, sworn enemy of the Senate. In three years of reign, he will never set foot in Rome and remains on the Rhine-Danubian limes. He won a great victory over the Germans in 236, settled in Sirmium and won a victory over the Sarmatians. Bringing all his care to the soldiers, he neglects Rome and imposes heavily the cities. Of Thracian origin, he was the first Illyrian emperor. In 238, numerous revolts broke out in Rome and in Africa. The Gordians are proclaimed august in Africa in January or February, while in Rome, Balbin and Pupien, two senators, are responsible for eliminating Maximinus, finally assassinated with his son Maximus under the walls of Aquileia which they besieged.

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