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Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus
"Aegyptos – The Province of Egypt" Between 119 and 136 CE, Hadrian traveled extensively throughout the Roman Empire, visiting the provinces to reflect on his legacy and quell unrest that had arisen toward the end of Trajan’s reign. His first expedition, around 119 CE, aimed to strengthen Rome’s northern borders. His second journey began in 128 CE when he embarked on a short tour of the provinces of Africa and Mauretania.
In 130 CE, Hadrian ventured to Egypt, where he visited Alexandria. During this journey, his beloved companion, Antinous, mysteriously drowned in the Nile. The Bar-Kokhba revolt in Judea forced Hadrian to remain in the region until 135 CE. In 136 CE, Hadrian returned to Italy, bringing his extensive travels to an end.
Denomination: Denarius "Travel series", Ag
Obverse: Bare head of Hadrian to right, HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P
Reverse: Egypt reclining left, holding sistrum in her right hand and resting her left arm on basket of fruit and grain; at feet to left, ibis standing right, AEGYPTOS
Mint: Rome, 130-133 A.D.
Weight: 3,27 g
Diameter: 19mm
Provenance: Fritz Rudolf Künker, ex bought in december 1994 in firm Herinek, Wien
Referencia : 14.1 RIC II 1482, RSC 99
Colección : IMPERIUM ROMANUM 03 - Antonine