Julia Mamaea was born on the 14th or 29th of August of an unknown year after 180. She was the second daughter of Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus and Julia Maesa and a younger sister of Julia Soaemias.
In epigraphical dedications, Mamaea was systematically given precedence over Orbiana. Herodian writes Julia Mamaea had Orbiana expelled from the palace and had her father executed, against the will of Alexander Severus, because his mother had too much influence over him and he obeyed all her orders.
Crafted during the reign of Julia Mamaea, mother of Roman Emperor Alexander Severus, this AR Denarius is a stunning representation of Roman imperial coinage. Julia Mamaea, AD 222-235 ROMAN EMPIRE AR Denarius.
This silver denarius presents a refined draped bust of Julia Mamaea right, her hair arranged in the distinctive Severan style, the portrait conveying both dignity and matronly authority. The reverse depicts Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, an enduring personification of happiness, abundance, and auspicious imperial fortune.
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.
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.
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