Elagabalus (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, ca. 203 – 11 March 222), also known asHeliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. Reverse: / FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing front, head right, holding standard and vexillum.
She was the mother of Roman emperor Alexander Severus and remained one of his chief advisors throughout his reign. She was killed in 235 by rebel soldiers alongside her son. This ancient Roman coin, minted between 222 AD to 235 AD, is a rare find for any collector.
Julia Mamaea was the last remaining matriarch of the Severan dynasty. After Elagabalus and Julia Soaemias's deaths, Julia Maesa and Julia Mamaea ruled through Julia Mamaea's son, Severus Alexander. He had a relatively peaceful reign and is well regarded by historians, if a bit of a mama's boy.
The product is an Ancient Roman Empire AR Denarius featuring Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, minted circa 226AD. This silver coin from the Roman Imperial era (27 BC-476 AD) is cleaned. VESTA depicted on the reverse. The provenance of the coin is not available, but it holds historical significance as a piece of ancient Roman currency. Guaranteed to be GENUINE.
The Scarce Empress Julia Mamaea Silver Denarius is an ancient Roman coin minted between 222–235 AD during the reign of her son, Emperor Severus Alexander. Julia Mamaea, known for her political influence and wisdom, was the mother and regent who effectively ruled the empire behind the scenes.
The Scarce Empress Julia Mamaea Silver Denarius is an ancient Roman coin minted between 222–235 AD during the reign of her son, Emperor Severus Alexander. Julia Mamaea, known for her political influence and wisdom, was the mother and regent who effectively ruled the empire behind the scenes.
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