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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican denarius of the emperor marcus aurelius providentia minted in rome 162 163 coins ancient to romans imperial and republican denarius of the emperor marcus aurelius providentia minted in rome 162 163

Denarius of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Providentia), minted in Rome 162-163

Ano de emissão 162

Diâmetro 17,5 mm

Peso 3,45 g

Type Denarius

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Marcus Aurelius and his adoptive brother Lucius Verus began reigning as co-emperors in 161 AD, after the death of Emperor Antoninus Pius. Although Marcus co-ruled with Antoninus for years and was adopted by him, the message to the citizens, emphasizing the gods' favor for their rule, was still very important.

“Providentia Deorum” means “foreseeing the gods.” This is a reference to the belief that the gods were responsible for ensuring the prosperity and well-being of the Roman Empire and its citizens. Emperors used this symbolism throughout their reign to assure the Romans that the gods favored their rule. Here we have an excellent example of Marcus Aurelius' denarius with the legend PROV(IDENTIA) DEOR(VM) and the personification of Providentia with a globe in the outstretched right hand and a cornucopiae (horn of plenty) in the left hand, minted in Rome in the years 162-163 CE. 

Referência : RIC 68

Fonte : https://www.instagram.com/p/CousOnaveJq/

Coleção : Marcus Aurelius: A Stoic Emperor's Legacy in Coins

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