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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican gordian iii 238 244

Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus

"The Gates of the Temple of Janus Opened" In 240 CE, Shapur I ascended the Persian throne and demanded the return of territories occupied by Rome that had once been part of the Persian domain. Receiving no response, the King of Kings invaded the eastern provinces. Gordian announced the commencement of war in an ancient manner—by opening the gates of the Temple of Janus in Rome in 242 CE, a ritual signifying the beginning of military campaigns for centuries.

The young emperor personally led his army, which marched through the Danubian provinces, impressing the Goths and Sarmatians with its might. By 243 CE, both Syria and Mesopotamia had been reclaimed. However, the events that unfolded later that year set in motion a tragic sequence that ultimately led to the death of the brave and youthful emperor.

Denomination: Antoninianus, Ag 

Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, seen from behind, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG

Reverse: Gordian III standing right in military attire, holding spear in his right hand and globe in his left, P M TR P III COS II P P

Mint: Rome, 241 A.D.

Weight: 4,67 g

Diameter: 24mm

Provenance:  Leu Numismatik

Referência : 35.3 RIC IV 91, RSC 243

Coleção : IMPERIUM ROMANUM 05 - Military Anarchy p.1

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