Today, we are presenting a beautiful #Roman #coin from the 3rd century for #findsfriday.
It is a #denarius of #Severus #Alexander, who is depicted on the obverse. On the reverse is #Mars and the inscription MARTI PACIFERO ([dedicated] to Mars, the bringer of peace).
🪔 #OnThisDay Septimius Severus was born in 145 AD at Lepcis Magna. In this post – the only preserved ancient painting of #Severus’ family showing himself, his wife Julia Domna and sons Caracalla and Geta. After the murder of Geta his face was scratched out. In Altes Museum, Berlin. 📸 me.
#romanarchaeology #archaeology #antiquity #ancientart #ancientrome #ancienthistory
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🪔 #OnThisDay in 235 AD #Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea were murdered near today city of Mainz, and Maximinus Thrax was proclaimed Imperator. This portrait of A. Severus is now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum. 📸 me #OTD.
#romanarchaeology #archaeology #antiquity #ancientart #ancientrome #ancienthistory
@archaeodons @histodons
@antiquidons
18-3-1 → #imposing
17-10-11 → #upstairs
15-13-16 → #severus
7-18-20 → #glimpse
15-13-6 → #monster
14-10-3 → #toothpick
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