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Plautilla
Augusta AD 202 - 205
Silver AR Denarius
Rome mint: AD 202
Coins Catalog ID: 2007
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Sales Description
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Obverse: PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE - Draped bust right, with hair not on the neck
Reverse: CONCORDIA AETERNAE - Plautilla standing right and clasping hands with Caracalla standing opposite her.
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References:
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RIC, vol. IV I, p. 269, 361
Cohen 10
D.Sear, RCTV, vol. II, p. 548, 7069
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Plautilla - Publia Flavia Plautilla.
Wife of Caracalla.
Mints: Laodicea ad Mare, Rome.
Biography: Plautilla was dauther of Gauis Fulvius Plautianus, the influential Praetorian Prefect under Septimius Severus. Her marriage to Caracalla was arranged by Severus who sought to cement his bond with Plautianus. Caracalla detested his wife, who is said to have been an arrogant and presumpious person. He put up with her with difficulty, and hardly waited until his father's death to divorce and exile her. His hatred must have run deep, however, for shortly thereafter had her murdered as well.
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