Julia Maesa, Silver Denarius

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Title

Julia Maesa, Silver Denarius

Subject

Julia Maesa, Silver Denarius, 218-225 CE. OBVERSE: IVLIA MAESA AVG (Julia Maesa Augusta), draped bust right. REVERSE: PVDICITIA (Modesty), Pudicitia seated left, raising veil and holding scepter.

Description

Julia Maesa was the Severan matriarch after the death of Caracalla. Trying to restore the Severan dynasty, she secured the murder of Emperor Macrinus, Caracalla’s former Praetorian Praefect and murderer, in 218 CE. Elagabalus, her grandson, was then instated as emperor but, being a rather disappointing (though entertaining) leader, was murdered a few years later (some say by the machinations of Julia Maesa herself). Her other grandson, Severus Alexander was then instated in 222 CE.

There were many coins featuring Julia Maesa released during the reign of Elagabalus, who also released coins of his mother, Julia Soaemias, and all of his three wives (all taken during his short, four-year reign).

Source

Gift of James and Aneta McIntyre, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem, OR. 2006.010.050

Date

ca. 217-225 CE

Rights

Hallie Ford Museum of Art

Format

0.753 in
0.075 oz

Language

Latin

Type

Coin

Coverage

This item is on view at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, in the Mark and Janeth Sponenburgh Gallery.

Citation

“Julia Maesa, Silver Denarius,” Hallie Ford Museum of Art Exhibits, accessed December 26, 2024, https://library.willamette.edu/hfma/omeka/items/show/101.