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Severina
Augusta AD 274 - 275
AE Antoninianus
Rome mint AD 275
Coins Catalog ID: 3005
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Sales Description
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Obverse: SEVERINA AVG - Diademed bust right, draped and on a crescent
Reverse: CONCORDIAE MILITVM - Concordia standing left, holding two ensigns
Mint marks:
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exergue - R | XXI | B
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References:
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RIC, vol. V i, p. 315, 4
Cohen 7
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Severina - Ulpia Severina:
Wife of Aurelianus.
Mints: Antioch, Cyzicus, Lugdunum, Rome, Serdica, Siscia, Ticinum.
Biography: Ulpia Severina is believed to have been the daughter of Ulpius Crinitus, a general in Valerian's army, and most probably had connections to the family of Trajan. She married Aurelian, was made Augusta in 274, accompanied him on his military excursions, and was well regarded by the soldiers. She appears to have survived her husband, and might have taken the purple during the interregnal period before Tacitus was nominated the next emperor.
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