JULIA MAMAEA Severus Alexander MOTHER Sestertius Roman Coin VESTA NGC

Niece of Septimius Severus, sister of Julia Soaemias, mother of Severus Alexander, cousin of Caracalla, aunt of Elagabalus. Regent and Consort for and of Severus Alexander AD 222-235. Browse the Julia Mamaea page with thumbnail images. Home Republic Coins About Us JULIA MAMAEA COINS Julia Mamaea was the daughter of Julia Maesa, and mother of Alexander Severus. She was put to death by the soldiers along with her son, A.D. 235. Select your type : Description : Ae As - Julia Mamaea , struck under Severus Alexander ( 222 to 235 ) - Rome

Julia Mamaea as Augusta. 222235 AD. Rome, 223 AD — Shanna Schmidt

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JULIA MAMAEA Severus Alexander MOTHER Sestertius Roman Coin VESTA NGC

Denarius (Coin) Portraying Julia Mamaea 231-235, issued by Severus Alexander Roman, minted in Antioch, Syria The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the bust of Julia Mamaea, the mother of Roman Emperor Alexander Severus, facing to the right, draped, and diademed. Roman coins Julia Mamaea Mother of Severus Alexander. Mamaea was made Augusta by Severus shortly after his accession and she shared his fatal fate on the night of the coup started by Maximinus. JULIA MAMAEA, daughter of Julia Maesa, sister of Julia Soaemias, and mother of Severus Alexander.She was married to Geenesius Marcianus, by whom she had Theoclia and Severus Alexander.On Roman coins she is honoured with the title of Augusta (A.D.222). She was instrumental in conciliating the good-will of the soldiery in favour of her son Alexander and, helped by her mother Julia Maesa, she. Iulia Mamaea Augusta. The venerable Julia [Avita] Mamaea. Reverse Annona, draped, standing, holding corn-ears in right hand over modius and cornucopiae in left hand. Script: Latin Lettering: ANNONA AVG Translation: Annona Augusti. Imperial grain supply. Comments Source: Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE) See also Cornucopia Mythology

Julia Mamaea, coin (2) Livius

Bust of Julia Mamaea, diademed, right. Script: Latin . Lettering: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG. Translation: Iulia Mamaea Augusta. The venerable Julia [Avita] Mamaea.. 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. Contribute to the catalogue Modify or add data on this page Register a past auction. Detailed information about the coin As, Julia Mamaea (MATRI CASTORVM), Roman Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data. 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. Contribute to the catalogue. IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust right / VENERI FELICI, Venus standing right, holding Cupid and sceptre; S-C across fields. RIC 694. 30.00 mm Ancient Coins / Julia Mamaea Æ Sestertius. RSC 17. RIC 338 Sear 8210 Julia Mamaea Denarius. IVLIA MAMEAE AVG, diademed and draped bust right / FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicity seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopia. RSC 24. RIC 339 Julia Mamaea, AR quinarius. 15mm, 1.14 gr. 230 AD.

Julia Mamaea Denarius Ric 343 Cohen 35 Of Rome Dated 222

Research Coins: The Coin Shop. 730877. Sold For $365. JULIA MAMAEA, mother of Severus Alexander. Æ Sestertius (21.02 gm). IVLIA MAMA-EA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust right / FELICI-TAS PVBLICA, S C across field, Felicitas standing left, legs crossed, leaning on column and holding caduceus. RIC IV 676 (Sev. Julia Mamaea (died 235) mother of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander and the dominant power in his regime. Mamaea was the daughter of Julia Maesa and niece of the former emperor Septimius Severus. Maesa persuaded her grandson Elagabalus (emperor 218-222) to adopt Mamaea's son Alexander and make him caesar and heir.