Family of Theodosius - Barbarous. c. 395-405 AD. AE reduced Majorina (13 mm, 1.45 g). Ex-Alfredo De La Fe collection of barbarous coins. Contemporary copy of Family of Theodosius "Three Emperors" reduced Majorina.
HASMONEAN DYNASTY. During his relatively long reign (104-78), the Hasmonean kingdom reached its peak of territorial power, for Janneus expanded the borders. As a despotic Sadducee, Janneus waged open war against the Pharisees.
The product is a bronze Jewish Widow's Mite or Prutah coin from the time of the Maccabean Kings, dating back to 135-37 BC. It has been certified by NGC as Choice VF condition. This ancient Roman Imperial era coin from Israel holds historical significance and is a valuable piece for collectors interested in biblical artifacts.
During the first year of John Hyrcanus's reign, he faced a serious challenge to Judean independence from the Seleucid Empire. The prolonged siege caused Hyrcanus to remove any Judean from the city who could not assist with the defence effort (Antiquities 13.240).
Amphora with two handles and lid. Rev: "The Freedom of Zeon" in Paleo-Hebrew. An interesting Judaean bronze coin minted in Jerusalem during The Jewish War. Amphora on obverse and vine leaf on reverse.
During the first year of John Hyrcanus's reign, he faced a serious challenge to Judean independence from the Seleucid Empire. The prolonged siege caused Hyrcanus to remove any Judean from the city who could not assist with the defence effort (Antiquities 13.240).
The product is a Roman Imperial coin from the era of the First Jewish Roman War, specifically from the years 67-68 AD. It originates from Israel and is uncertified and ungraded.
Diocletian, 284-305. AR Follis 8.88 g. Lugdunum, circa 301-303. IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG Laureate and cuirassed bust of Diocletian to right. Rev. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI / B / PLC The Genius of the Roman people, nude but for chlamys, standing front, head to left, wearing kalathos and sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar with his right hand and holding cornucopiae in his left.
Arabia Petraea, Petra. Septimius Severus. A.D. 193-211. Æ (22 mm, 6.81 g, 12 h). Laureate head of Septimius Severus right / Tyche seated left on rocks, extending hand and holding trophy. Spijkerman 31; Rosenberger 19.
Herod was granted the title of "King of Judea" by the Roman Senate. As such, he was a vassal of the Roman Empire, expected to support the interests of his Roman patrons. In 31 BCE at Actium, Antony lost to Octavian, posing a second threat to Herod's rule.
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