Gaius Fabius Hadrianus (?), Silver Denarius

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Title

Gaius Fabius Hadrianus (?), Silver Denarius

Subject

Gaius Fabius Hadrianus (?) (moneyer), Silver Denarius. 102 BCE.
OBVERSE: Σ control letter left, Veiled and turreted bust of Cybele right.
REVERSE: C FABI C F (Gaius Fabius son of Gaius), Victory in biga right; heron right, (no control letter).

Description

Cybele was associated with Magna Mater, a very old goddess of the Roman pantheon. Shrouded in secrecy and mystery, the worship of this foreign goddess came with the Second Punic War. The Romans feared defeat and sought an oracle, which told them to bring the goddess to the city from Phrygian Pessinos. A large meteor was brought back to Rome, which was the center of Cybele's cult worship.

This coin was minted during the time period of Cybele’s adoption in the city and must allude to the hoped-for victory her arrival was thought to bring about.

Source

Gift of James and Aneta McIntyre, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem, OR. 2006.010.077

Date

102 BCE

Rights

Hallie Ford Museum of Art

Format

0.810 in
0.135 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

“Gaius Fabius Hadrianus (?), Silver Denarius,” Hallie Ford Museum of Art Exhibits, accessed November 22, 2024, https://library.willamette.edu/hfma/omeka/items/show/127.