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v41_0858 - FILIPPO I PADRE Sesterce

FILIPPO I PADRE Sesterce AU
MONNAIES 41 (2009)
Начальная цена : 125.00 €
Назначить цену : 200.00 €
непроданный лот
Тип Sesterce
Дата: an 7
Монетный двор / Город: Viminacium, Mésie Supérieure
Металл: copper
Диаметр: 29 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 12 h.
Вес: 18,14 g.
Комментарии о состоянии
Exemplaire sur un flan ovale, large et irrégulier, bien centré des deux côtés avec les grènetis visibles. Beau portrait de Philippe Ier. Joli revers, bien venu à la frappe de style fin et de haut relief. Très jolie patine vert d’eau, marbrée de rouge
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Лицевая сторона


Аверс: легенда: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG.
Аверс: описание: Buste lauré, drapé et cuirassé de Philippe Ier à droite, vu de trois quarts en arrière (A*2).
Аверс: перевод: “Imperator Marcus Iulius Philippus Augustus ”, (L’empereur Marc Jules Philippe auguste).

Обратная сторона


Реверс: легенда: P M S C-OL VIM// AN VII.
Реверс: Описание: La Mésie debout de face tournée à gauche, placée devant un taureau à gauche tourné à droite et un lion à droite tourné à gauche.
Реверс: перевод: “Provinciæ Mœsiæ Superioris Colonia Viminacium// Anno septimum”, (Colonie de Viminacium province de Mésie supérieure/ septième année).

Комментарий


Kotschev pour l’an VII a relevé un poids moyen pour le sesterce de 18,15 g pour 88 exemplaires avec deux coins de droit.

Историческая справка


PHILIPPUS

(03/244-09/249)

Philippe was born in Bostra in Trachonitis, a province of Arabia, hence the nickname of the Emperor. He was appointed Prefect of the Praetorium after the disappearance of Timésithée, father-in-law of Gordian III, in 243. Philip had Gordian assassinated or allowed to be assassinated at the beginning of 244, then hastened to conclude an infamous peace with the Sassanids. He pays them a tribute of 500,000 denarii. He named his son Philip Caesar in 244 and his wife Otacilia Sévéra augusta. In 247, Philip raises his son to august. He led a brilliant campaign against the Quades and the Carpes who had invaded Dacia. The great event of the reign of Philip is the commemoration of the millennium of Rome which begins on April 21, 247. Several usurpers, including Jotapien and Pacatian, proclaim themselves august at the end of the reign. Philippe instructs Decius, commander of the legions of Pannonia, to restore order on the Danube. The troops, against his will, proclaim Decius august in June or July 249. Philip dies fighting the troops of Decius in September 249.

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