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brm_314895 - TITUS Sesterce

TITUS Sesterce AU
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Item sold on our e-shop (2014)
Price : 2 450.00 €
Type : Sesterce
Date: 80-81
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : copper
Diameter : 33,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 28,89 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan large, bien centré des deux côtés avec le grènetis visible au droit. Très beau portrait de TItus de haut relief bien venu à la frappe. Joli revers de style finement détaillé. Très belle patine noire lissée. Conserve la plus grande partie de son brillant de frappe et de son coupant d’origine
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire a été acquis en 1999 et provient de la collection D. R

Obverse


Obverse legend : IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P COS VIII.
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Titus à droite (O*).
Obverse translation : “Imperator Titus Cæsar Augustus Pontifex Maximus Tribunicia Potestate Consul octavum”, (L'empereur Titus césar Vespasien grand pontife, revêtu de la puissance tribunitienne consul pour la huitième fois).

Reverse


Reverse legend : S|C.
Reverse description : Spes (l'Espérance) marchant à gauche, tenant une fleur de la main droite et relevant un pan de sa robe de la main gauche.
Reverse translation : “Senatus Consulto”, (par décret du Sénat).

Commentary


Un seul ruban visible.

Historical background


TITUS

(1/07/69-13/09/81)

Augustus

Titus, born December 30, 39, is the eldest son of Vespasian. He followed his father to Judea where he is legate of the XV Apollinaris legion. After the proclamation of Alexandria, Vespasian leaves it to him to complete the pacification of Judea during which he falls in love with Bérénice (cf. Racine's play). After the capture of Jerusalem in the summer of 70, he celebrated the Triumph with his father in January 71. Associated with power by his father, he succeeded him on June 24, 79, having broken with the beautiful Jewish princess in 75. His reign n t was only a series of catastrophes, the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 which destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum, then the fire of Rome in 80. He died in 81, perhaps assassinated at the instigation of his brother, Domitian ( Suetonius). It is described as "the delight of mankind".

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