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July 15, 2026

AELIUS as Caesar undr HADRIAN 137AD Authentic Ancient Roman Coin SPES NGC i77645

Item: i77645 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Aelius - Roman Caesar: 136-137 A.D. Bronze As 25mm Struck under emperor Hadrian at Rome mint 137 A.D. Reference: RIC II 1067 (Hadrian); Cohen 57; BMCRE 1931 Certification: NGC Ancients VF 4934590-002 L·AELIVS CAESAR, Bare head right. TR POT COS II, Spes advancing left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. In ancient Roman religion, Spes was the goddess of hope. Multiple temples to Spes are known, and inscriptions indicate that she received private devotion as well as state cult.Republican Hope During the Republic, a temple to "ancient Hope" (Spes vetus) was supposed to have been located near the Praenestine Gate. It was associated with events that occurred in the 5th century BC, but its existence as anything except perhaps a private shrine has been doubted. A well-documented temple of Spes was built by Aulus Atilius Calatinus along with Fides, as the result of vows (vota) made to these goddesses during the First Punic War. At Capua in 110 BC, a temple was built to the triad of Spes, Fides, and Fortuna.Imperial Hope Spes was one of the divine personifications in the Imperial cult of the Virtues. Spes Augusta was Hope associated with the capacity of the emperor as Augustus to ensure blessed conditions. Like Salus ("Salvation, Security"), Ops ("Abundance, Prosperity"), and Victoria ("Victory"), Spes was a power that had to come from the gods, in contrast to divine powers that resided within the individual such as Mens ("Intelligence"), Virtus ("Virtue"), and Fides ("Faith, Fidelity, Trustworthiness").Greek Elpis The Greek counterpart of Spes was Elpis, who by contrast had no formal cult in Greece. The primary myth in which Elpis plays a role is the story of Pandora. The Greeks had ambivalent or even negative feelings about "hope", and the concept was unimportant in the philosophical systems of the Stoicss and Epicureans.Modern literature In Rick Riordan's The Heroes of Olympus series, the Day of Hope (also known as the Feast of Spes), which falls on August 1, is chosen by the series main antagonist, the primordial goddess, Gaia, as the day of her awakening. This is done with the irony that the day when humanity would place their hope to their highest would be the day when they would lose all their hope forever. Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar (January 13, 101 - January 1, 138) became the adopted son and intended successor, of Roman Emperor Hadrian (January 24, 76 - July 10, 138), but never attained the throne. Aelius was born with the name Lucius Ceionius Commodus Verus. He was of the gens Ceionia. His father Lucius Ceionius Commodus Verus (according to Augustan History was known as Lucius Aurelius or Annius) was consul in 106 and his paternal grandfather of the same name was consul in 78. His paternal ancestors were from Etruria and were of consular rank. His mother was a Roman woman called Aelia or Fundania Plautia. Augustan History states that his maternal grandfather and his maternal ancestors were of consular rank. Before 130, Aelius married Avidia Plautia, a well-connected Roman Noblewoman who was the daughter of the Roman Senator Gaius Avidius Nigrinus. Plautia bore Aelius, two sons and two daughters, who were:Lucius Verus - born as Lucius Ceionius Commodus. He would rule as co-Roman Emperor with Marcus Aurelius from 161 until his death in 169. Lucius Verus would marry Lucilla, the second daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger.Gaius Avidius Ceionius Commodus - he is known from an inscription found in Rome.Ceionia Fabia - she was in 136 engaged to Marcus Aurelius. In 138, when Marcus Aurelius was adopted by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, Aurelius ended his engagement to Fabia. Aurelius became engaged to Antoninus Pius' daughter Faustina the Younger, whom he later married.Ceionia Plautia Aelius was adopted by an aging and ailing Hadrian in 136 and named successor to the throne, although he had no military experience; he had served as a senator. He had powerful political connections, but was in poor health. His tastes were luxurious and his life extravagant. He is said to have had Ovid's erotic poetry and "a book about Apicius" (presumably Apion's On the Luxury of Apicius) as bedside reading, and to have personally invented the luxury dish tetrapharmacum. Aelius himself was never to become emperor, dying shortly before Hadrian. After Aelius' death, Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius (September 19, 86 - March 7, 161) on the condition that Antoninus Pius adopt the younger Lucius Verus and Hadrian's great-nephew by marriage, Marcus Aurelius (April 26, 121 - March 17, 180). Marcus Aurelius later co-ruled with Lucius Verus as joint Roman Emperors, until Lucius Verus died in 169. After Marcus Aurelius was sole ruler until his own death in 180. Aelius is a major character in Marguerite Yourcenar's Memoirs of Hadrian.Frequently Asked Questions Mr. Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more.Who am I dealing with? You are dealing with Ilya Zlobin, ancient coin expert, enthusiast, author and dealer with an online store having a selection of over 15,000 items with great positive feedback from verified buyers and over 10 years experience dealing with over 57,000 ancient and world coins and artifacts. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Most others are only concerned with selling you, Ilya Zlobin is most interested in educating you on the subject, and providing the largest selection, most professional presentation and service for the best long-term value for collectors worldwide creating returning patrons sharing in the passion of ancient and world coin collecting for a lifetime. How long until my order is shipped? Orders are shipped by the next business day (after receipt of payment) most of the time. 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July 15, 2026

Aelius Caesar 136-137 AD. Silver Denarius. Roman Imperial. Rare

Lucius Aelius Caesar(13 January 101 1 January 138) was the father of EmperorLucius Verus. In 136, he was adopted byHadrianand namedheir to the throne. He died before Hadrian and thus never became emperor. After Lucius' death, he was replaced byAntoninus Pius, who succeeded Hadrian the same year.Aelius was bornLucius Ceionius Commodus, and becameLucius Aelius Caesarupon his adoption as Hadrian's heir. He is often sometimes referred to asLucius Aelius Verus, though this name is not attested outside theHistoria Augusta, where it probably was originally the result of a manuscript error. The young Lucius Ceionius Commodus was of thegensCeionia. His father, also namedLucius Ceionius Commodus(theHistoria Augustaadds the cognomen Verus), was consul in 106, and his paternal grandfather, also of the same name, was consul in 78. His paternal ancestors were fromEtruria, and were of consular rank. His mother was a surmised but otherwise undocumented Roman woman namedPlautia.TheHistoria Augustastates that his maternal grandfather and his maternal ancestors were of consular rank. Before 130, the younger Lucius Commodus marriedAvidia, a well-connected Roman noblewoman who was the daughter of the senatorGaius Avidius Nigrinus. Avidia bore Lucius two sons and two daughters, who were: Lucius Ceionius Commodus the Younger He would become Lucius Aurelius Verus, and would co-rule asRoman EmperorwithMarcus Aureliusfrom 161 until his own death in 169. Verus would marryLucilla, the second daughter of Marcus Aurelius andFaustina the Younger. Gaius Avidius Ceionius Commodus he is known from an inscription found in Rome. Ceionia Fabia at the time of Marcus Aurelius's adoption, she was betrothed, as part of the adoption conditions, to him. Shortly afterAntoninus Pius' ascension, Pius came to Aurelius and asked him to end his engagement to Fabia, instead marrying Antoninus Pius daughterFaustina the Younger; Faustina had originally been planned by Hadrian to wed Lucius Verus. For a long time, the emperorHadrianhad considered his brother-in-lawLucius Julius Ursus Servianusas his unofficial successor. As Hadrian's reign drew to a close, however, he changed his mind. Although the emperor certainly thought Servianus capable of ruling as an emperor after Hadrian's own death, Servianus, by now in his nineties, was clearly too old for the position. Hadrian's attentions turned to Servianus' grandson, Lucius Pedanius Fuscus Salinator. Hadrian promoted the young Salinator, his great-nephew, gave him special status in his court, and groomed him as his heir. However, in late 136, Hadrian almost died from a haemorrhage. Convalescent inhis villaatTivoli, he decided to change his mind, and selected Lucius Ceionius Commodus as his new successor,adoptinghim as his son.The selection was doneinvitis omnibus, "against the wishes of everyone";in particular, Servianus and the young Salinator became very angry at Hadrian and wished to challenge him over the adoption. Even today, the rationale for Hadrian's sudden switch is still unclear.It is possible Salinator went so far as to attempt a coup against Hadrian in which Servianus was implicated. In order to avoid any potential conflict in the succession, Hadrian ordered the deaths of Salinator and Servianus. Although Lucius had no military experience, he had served as asenator, and had powerful political connections;however, he was in poor health. As part of his adoption, Lucius Ceionius Commodus took the name Lucius Aelius Caesar. After a year's stationing on the Danube frontier, Aelius returned to Rome to make an address to the senate on the first day of 138. The night before the speech, however, he grew ill, and died of a haemorrhage late the next day.On 24 January 138, Hadrian selectedTitus Aurelius Antoninusas his new successor. After a few days' consideration, Antoninus accepted. He was adopted on 25 February 138. As part of Hadrian's terms, Antoninus adopted both Lucius Aelius's son, Lucius Ceionius Commodus, and Hadrian's great-nephew by marriage, Marcus Annius Verus. Marcus became "Marcus Aelius Aurelius Verus" (laterMarcus Aurelius Antoninus); and Lucius became "Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus" (laterLucius Aurelius Verus).At Hadrian's request, Antoninus' daughter Faustina was betrothed to Lucius. Marcus Aurelius later co-ruled with Lucius Verus as joint Roman Emperors, until Lucius Verus died in 169, after which Aurelius was sole ruler until his own death in 180. In hisHistory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,Edward Gibbontells of Aelius's brief time as Hadrian's successor-designate in these terms: After revolving in his mind several men of distinguished merit, whom he esteemed and hated, [Hadrian] adopted lius Verus a gay and voluptuous nobleman, recommended by uncommon beauty to the lover ofAntinous. But whilst Hadrian was delighting himself with his own applause, and the acclamations of the soldiers, whose consent had been secured by an immense donative, the new Csar was ravished from his embraces by an untimely death.
July 15, 2026

HADRIAN FINE STYLE ANCIENT ROMAN SILVER DENARIUS 117-138 AD NGC AU *Fine Style

117-138 AD Hadrian AR Denarius Silver NGC AU Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5, Fine Style, brushed. HADRIANS-AVG COS III P P, bare head of Hadrian right. Roman Empire ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. PROVIDEN-TIA AVG, Providentia standing facing, head left, with left arm leaning on column, grounded scepter in left hand and right hand outstretched over globe at feet to left.

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