Roma Numismatics Ltd > Auction XXXAuction date: 21 March 2024
Lot number: 467

Price realized: 2,400 GBP   (Approx. 3,040 USD / 2,799 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Lot description:


Didia Clara (daughter of D. Julianus) AR Denarius. Rome, April-June AD 193. DIDIA CLARA AVG, draped bust to right / HILAR TEMPOR, Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae. RIC IV 10 (Julianus); BMCRE 14 (Julianus); RSC 3. 3.06g.

NGC graded Ch XF 4/5 - 5/5 (#4278415-010).

Ex Thomas B. Cederlind.

This denarius, struck in the year her father Didius Julianus bought the throne of the Roman Empire at auction, shows Didia Clara as the proud bearer of the title Augusta which she and her mother Manlia Scantilla had assumed. Although she was allegedly the most beautiful woman in all of Rome, we know hardly anything about her life. She was married to Cornelius Repentinus, who served as a prefect of Rome during her father's brief reign. Silver coins of this enigmatic Augusta are rare, and in gold they are very seldom seen.

Hilaritas commonly appears on the coinage of Didia Clara. This Roman goddess personified happiness and celebration, often in the wake of the birth of a child into the imperial family. There are no records available to confirm whether Didia had children, but perhaps this type of coinage offers a clue that she may have. However these children would have never received imperial positions as the new emperor Septimius Severus removed her title following the death of her parents in the summer of 193. The fate of this mysterious woman following such tragedy is unknown.

Estimate: 1500 GBP