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Antoninianus

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Object Number:29-126-1087
Current Location: Rome Gallery
Currently On Display
Culture:Imperial Roman
Provenience: Mediterranean
Manufacture Location: Rome (Italy)
Maker: Aemilianus
Period: Aemilianus
Date Made: 253 CE
Early Date: 253
Late Date: 253
Section:Mediterranean
Materials:Billon
Iconography:Bust
Aemilianus
Radiant Diadem
Rome
Phoenix
Globe
Spear
Shield
Inscription Language:Latin
Outside Diameter:2.2 cm
Credit Line:Received from various sources, pre-1929

Description

Aemilianus Bil. Antoninianus IMP AEMILIANVS PIVS FEL AVG Bust r., rad. ROMAEAETERN Rome stg. l. holds phoenix on globe and spear, at her side, shield.

Current & Past Exhibitions:

The Classical World: Rome ( Apr 1958 - 1975) View Objects in Exhibition
Classical World - Roman World (15 Mar 2003) View Objects in Exhibition

Bibliography:

[Catalogue, Exhibition] Turfa, Jean M., and Romano, Irene B., and Brownlee, Ann B., and White, Donald J. 2002. Guide to the Etruscan and Roman Worlds at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 62, no. 92View Objects related to this Actual Citation
[Book] Sutherland, Carol H., and Sydenham, Edward A., and Mattingly, Harold. 1923. The Roman Imperial Coinage. v. 4. pt. 3. Gordian III-Uranius Antoninus.. London. Spink & Son. Vol. 4. : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 195, no. 9View Objects related to this

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