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He was the first Roman emperor to share imperial power equally, marking a significant precedent in Roman governance. Despite his perceived lack of discipline, he oversaw successful campaigns against the Parthians through capable generals.
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Lucius Verus AD 161-169 AE As. Roman Imperial. After his biological father's death in 138, he was adopted byAntoninus Pius, who was himself adopted by Hadrian. Hadrian died later that year, and Antoninus Pius succeeded to the throne.
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Egypt, Alexandria. Lucius Verus, AD 161-169. BI Tetradrachm. Dated RY 7 (AD 166/7). Bareheaded bust right, slight drapery / L Z (date) within laurel wreath. NGC Graded VF.
July 15, 2026
He was the first Roman emperor to share imperial power equally, marking a significant precedent in Roman governance. Despite his perceived lack of discipline, he oversaw successful campaigns against the Parthians through capable generals.
July 15, 2026
He was the first Roman emperor to share imperial power equally, marking a significant precedent in Roman governance. Despite his perceived lack of discipline, he oversaw successful campaigns against the Parthians through capable generals.
July 15, 2026
Type...Sestertius (30-32 mm). Grade..NGC Very Fine. Date..161-169 AD. Bust right.
July 15, 2026
He was the first Roman emperor to share imperial power equally, marking a significant precedent in Roman governance. Despite his perceived lack of discipline, he oversaw successful campaigns against the Parthians through capable generals.
July 15, 2026
He was the first Roman emperor to share imperial power equally, marking a significant precedent in Roman governance. Despite his perceived lack of discipline, he oversaw successful campaigns against the Parthians through capable generals.
July 15, 2026
He was the first Roman emperor to share imperial power equally, marking a significant precedent in Roman governance. Despite his perceived lack of discipline, he oversaw successful campaigns against the Parthians through capable generals.
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