A denarius of Julia Maesa with reverse legend VENVS VICTRIX from the collection of the British Museum Cover Image

A denarius of Julia Maesa with reverse legend VENVS VICTRIX from the collection of the British Museum
A denarius of Julia Maesa with reverse legend VENVS VICTRIX from the collection of the British Museum

Author(s): Anita SMYK, Patryk SKUPNIEWICZ
Subject(s): History, Ancient World, History of Art
Published by: Instytut Historii UwS
Keywords: Ancient Rome; Severan Dynasty; Julia Maesa; VENVS VICTRIX; Roman Coinage; British Museum

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses unique iconography of the denarius of Julia Maesa from the British Museum [inv. 1992,0509.184]. The inscription of the reverse states Venus Victrix however the set of attributes does not match the conventional images of the goddess. This iconographic bricolage of various goddesses can be interpreted in terms of dynastic cult of the empresses of the Severan dynasty but also, as message addressed to Syrian army and population at the time of war against Macrinus. Such possibility would allow to date the coin to the first half of 218.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 231-254
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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