Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG > Online Auction 193 | SilverAuction date: 28 January 2024
Lot number: 112

Price realized: Unsold
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Thrace. Bizya. Faustina II AD 147-175.
Bronze Æ

23 mm, 6,85 g

ΦΑVСΤΕΙИΑ СΕΒΑСΤΗ, draped bust right / ΒΙΖVΗΝΩΝ, Artemis standing left, holding torch and arrow over stag to .

Very Fine

RPC IV online 9308.

Annia Galeria Faustina, known as Faustina the Younger was the wife of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Born to Emperor Antoninus Pius, she was initially engaged to Lucius Verus but later married Marcus Aurelius in AD 145. The couple had numerous children, although most did not survive. Faustina's fertility was celebrated on coins.
During the Marcomannic Wars, she accompanied Marcus Aurelius and lived in Carnuntum,
where rumors of her affairs circulated. She played a role in the trial against Herodes Atticus. Honored with the title "mater castrorum" in AD 174, she was reportedly involved in plans for her husband's succession. Faustina passed away during a journey to Cappadocia in AD 176 and was posthumously deified by the Senate. Marcus Aurelius' writings reflect his genuine grief over her death.



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