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Aelius
Caesar under Hadrian AD 136 - 138 (July AD 136 - January 138)
Silver AR Denarius
Rome mint: AD 137
Coins Catalog ID: 2001
Rarity: scarce
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Sales Description
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Obverse: L AELIVS CAESAR - Bare head right.
Reverse: TR POT COS II PIE TAS - Pietas standing right, sacrificing over altar to right. PIE-TAS across the field.
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References:
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RIC, vol. II, p. 393, 438a
Roman Silver Coins, 36
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Aelius - Lucius Aelius Verus (earlier Lucius Aurelius Ceionius Commodus Verus).
Adopted son and intended successor of Hadrian;
Father of Lucius Verus.
Mints: Rome.
Biography: Lucius Ceionius Commodus was adopted by Hadrian in 136 as his son and heir-presumptive, and changed his name to Lucius Aelius Caesar. He was an elegant, luxurious senator in his mid-thirties. His promotion went with governorship of Panonnia. To eliminate possible opposition to the newly groomed Caesar, Hadrian had his aged brother-in-law, Julius Servianus, and his grandson murdered. Unfortunately, in January of 137 Aelius died and Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pious. Aelius's legacy remained though for Hadrian made Antoninus adopt his two sons, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus.
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