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The Coinage and Iconography in Sculpture of Britannicus

By Joe Geranio

Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ Sestertius (29.81 g, 6h). Uncertain Balkan/Thracian mint. Struck under Claudius, circa AD 50-54. TI CLAVDIVSCAESAR • G • F • BRITANNICVS •, bareheaded and draped bust left / Mars, barefoot, but wearing full military outfit, including sagum (cape), advancing left, holding spear in outstretched right hand and round shield in left; large S C across field. RIC I pg. 130, note; von Kaenel, "Britannicus, Agrippina Minor und Nero in Thrakien," SNR 63 (1984), Type B, 5 (same dies); BMCRE 226 (Claudius).

The coinage of Britannicus has always been of interest to me because of the dynastic change that happened when Nero came to power in the principate. After the downfall of his mother Messalina, Britannicus' youth became a liability for Claudius. The lack of an adult heir made the emperor vulnerable to conspiracies aimed at overthrowing the dynasty. He died on 11 February 55, one day before his 14th birthday, less than a month before he was to assume manhood, According to Suetonius, Britannicus was good friends with the future Emperor Titus, whose father Vespasian had commanded legions in Britain. As part of the Flavians' attempts to link themselves with the Julio-Claudians, Titus claimed that he had been seated with Britannicus on the night he was killed. He even claimed to have tasted the poison, which resulted in a serious and long illness. Titus would go on to erect a gold statue of his friend, and issue coins in his memory. The above sestertius has been mentioned as a possible posthumous issue struck under Titus because of the friendship that is mentioned by Suetonius. CNG mentions the following about this issue: The attribution of the sestertii of Britannicus has been a matter of some speculation. Formerly, the issue had been attributed to Rome around the end of Claudius’ reign when Britannicus adopted the toga virilis. Mattingly, however, demonstrated that such an attribution was problematic, since the Rome mint was not producing aes at that time. Instead, he assigned the type to the early years of Titus, when many restoration and commemorative issues were being struck, a logical assumption given the reported close friendship between the two. More recently, substantial numbers of Latin coins (sestertii and dupondii) in the name of Britannicus, Agrippina Jr., Nero Caesar, and Nero Augustus have been found in the Balkan region, and von Kaenel argued for a Thracian origin for the series. Von Kaenel’s analysis is plausible, since the style and fabric of the coins, as well as the find spots, indeed suggest a Thracian mint, and such local issues would have been struck for use by the legions servicing the border."

RARE- ONLY ONE KNOWN PUBLISHED

Interesting Britannicus from IONIA, Clazomenae now in the BM. IONIA, Clazomenae. Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ 16mm (3.91 g, 12h). Struck circa AD 48. Bare-headed and draped bust right / Cult-statue of Cybele, veiled and wearing polos, standing facing. RPC 2502.1 = E.S.G. Robinson, "Greek Coins From the Dardanelles," NC 1921, 28. Extremely rare, only one specimen published (now in BM).

MORE PROVINCIAL ISSUES OF BRITANNICUS

MYSIA, Pergamum. Nero and Britannicus. Caesars, circa AD 50-54. Æ 17mm (2.57 g). Bare-headed and draped bust of Nero right / Bare-headed and draped bust of Britannicus right. RPC I 2371; Imhoof-Blumer, KM p. 31, 3. CNGCOINS.COM
PHRYGIA, Laodicea ad Lycum. Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ (16mm, 4.08 g, 12h). Polemon, the son of Zeno, (hiereus for the fourth time). Bare head right / Tripod lebes surmounted by serpent. RPC 2915; SNG München -; SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen 560; BMC 163 (attributed to Nero). cngcoins.com
TROAS, Ilium. Claudius, with Britannicus. AD 41-54. Æ 18mm (6.37 g, 6h). Struck AD 41/2(?). Bare head of Claudius right / Bare head of Britannicus right; before, scepter surmounted by an owl and monogram. Bellinger T123; RPC I 2314; SNG Copenhagen 388. CNGCOINS.COM

LYDIA TRALLES - CLAUDIUS with MESSALINA 41-54 AD- BRITANNICUS - VERY RARE

Claudius and Messalina.,41-54 AD

AE-Bronze

43-48 AD

Vs. Τ Ι ΚΛΑ Ψ ΚΑΙ CΕ ΒΑ C The bust of Messalina facing the bust of Claudius (with laurel wreath).

Rs. Britannicus wearing toga standing left and holding 2 grain ears in his extended right hand. ΚΑΙ−ΣΑΡΕςΝ−ΒΡΕΤΑΝΝΙΚΟΣ.

RPC 2654

MACEDON, Thessalonica. Claudius, with Britannicus. AD 41-54. Æ (24mm, 8.05 g, 5h). Bare head of Claudius left; c/m: head of Apollo(?) right within circular incuse / Bare head of Britannicus left. RPC I 1588; for c/m: cf. Howgego 1. CNGCOINS.COM
PAPHLAGONIA, Sinope. Britannicus, with Nero as Caesar. AD 41-55. Æ 22mm (7.43 g, 2h). Dated CY 100 (AD 54/5). Laureate head of Britannicus left / Laureate head of Nero left; date in legend. RPC 2135; Amandry, Notes II, pp. 72-4; RG -.CNGCOINS.COM
JUDAEA, Caesaraea Panias. Claudius. AD 41-54. Æ (22mm, 10.65 g, 12h). Laureate head left / The three children of Claudius: to left, Antonia standing right, holding cornucopia; at center, Britannicus standing facing; to right, Octavia standing left, holding cornucopia. RPC I 4842; Rosenberger 11; SNG ANS -. CNGCOINS.COM
ACHAEA, Patrae. Claudius, with Britannicus, Antonia, and Octavia. AD 41-54. Æ 28mm (11.94 g, 5h). Struck circa AD 41-45. Bare head of Claudius left / Crossed cornucopias surmounted by draped busts of Antonia, on left, and Octavia, on right; between, draped bust of Britannicus left. RPC 1255; BCD Peloponnesos 543. CNGCOINS.COM
Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ Sestertius (26.03 g, 6h). Uncertain Balkan/Thracian mint. Struck under Claudius, AD 50-54. Bare-headed and draped bust right / Mars advancing left, holding spear and shield. RIC I p. 130, note; von Kaenel, Thrakien, Type A, B3 (same obv. die). Near VF, brown surfaces, areas of minor roughness. The rarer of the two varieties of this very rare sestertius, with the portrait of Britannicus facing right not left. CNGCOINS.COM The attribution of Britannicussestertii has been a matter of some controversy. In earlier scholarship, the issue had been attributed to Rome around the end of Claudius’ reign when Britannicus adopted the toga virilis. Mattingly demonstrated that such an attribution was problematic, as the Roman mint was not producing aes at that time, and he assigned the type instead to the early years of Titus, when many restoration and commemorative issues were being struck. More recently, substantial numbers of Latin coins (sestertii and dupondii) in the name of Britannicus, Agrippina Jr., Nero Caesar, and Nero Augustus have been found localized in the Balkan region, and von Kaenel argued for a Thracian origin for the series. Von Kaenel’s analysis must be correct, for the style and fabric of the coins, as well as the find spots, indicate a Thracian mint, and there is nothing in the types or legends to suggest that any of these coins are posthumous. These local issues would have been struck for use by the legions servicing the border.
CARIA, Alabanda. Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ 31mm (17.57 g, 12h). Bare-headed bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Apollo Cissius standing facing with quiver slung across back, head left, holding bird and bow; to left at feet, sheep standing left. RPC 2818.5 (this coin; illustrated); SNG München -; SNG von Aulock -.CNGCOINS.COM
IONIA, Smyrna. Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ (16mm, 3.05 g, 12h). Philistos and Eikadios, magistrates. Bareheaded and draped bust right / Nike standing right, holding trophy over shoulder. Klose type XXXI; RPC I 2476 (Nero). CNGCOINS.COM
MOESIA INFERIOR, Tomis. Britannicus. AD 41-55. Æ 14mm (2.21 g, 6h). Laureate head right / Three grain-ears flanked by torches. RPC I 1834; AMNG 2585. CNGCOINS.COM
KINGS of BOSPORUS. Cotys I, with Britannicus. AD 45/6-68/9. Æ 8 Units (18mm, 5.34 g, 12h). Struck AD 49-54. Diademed and draped bust of Sauromates right / Bare head of Britannicus right; monogram to left, mark of value to right. RPC I 1926; MacDonald 328; Anokhin 345; Frolova & Ireland p. 78, A/c, 1 (same dies). CNGCOINS.COM

Aigai (AD 43-55) AE 16 - Britannicus
Britannicus, son of Claudius and Messalina. Circa 43-55 AD. AE16 (2.90 gm). Chaleos, magistrate. Bare head of Britannicus right / Zeus standing left, holding eagle and sceptre.
Only 4 specimens cited in RPC. Extremely rare.

CILICIA. Aegeae. Britannicus, Caesar. Æ 22mm (7.28 g, 12h). dated CY 100 (53/4 AD). Bare head right / Legend and date (ET) P in four lines within wreath. SNG Levante Supp. 402 (this coin); SNG France -. CNGCOINS.COM
MYSIA, Pergamum. Britannicus and Nero, Caesars. 50-54 AD. Æ 19mm (3.78 gm). Bare head of Britannicus right / Bare head of Nero right. RPC I 2371; SNG France 2049; SNG Copenhagen -.CNGCOINS.COM
MYSIA, Cyzicus. Britannicus, Antonia, and Octavia, children of Claudius. 41-54 AD. Æ 13mm (1.96 gm). NEOC [ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚOC], KY, bare head of Britannicus right / AN above, confronted busts of Antonia and Octavia, [OKTA] below. RPC I 2248; SNG France -; BMC Mysia -. CNGCOINS.COM

The name "New (or young) Germanicus" dates this rare coin to before 43 AD, when Claudius' son was named Britannicus after his father's conquest of Britain. On some of these coins the names of his daughters are reversed, with OKTA being above the portraits.

AEOLIS, Aegae. Britannicus, son of Claudius and Messalina. Circa 43-55 AD. Æ 16mm (2.90 gm). Chaleos, magistrate. Bare head of Britannicus right / Zeus standing left, holding eagle and sceptre. RPC I 2431; SNG Copenhagen -. CNGCOINS.COM

MYSIA, Pergamum. Nero, as Caesar, and Britannicus. Circa 50-54 AD. Æ 15mm (3.55 gm). Bare head and draped bust of Nero right / Bare head and draped bust of Britannicus right. RPC I 2371. CNGCOINS.COM

SYRIA, Trachonitis. Caesarea Philippi (Paneas). Claudius and Britannicus. 41-54 AD. Æ 19mm (7.30 gm). Laureate head of Claudius left / Bare head of Britannicus right. RPC I 4843; Maltiel-Gerstenfeld 141. CNGCOINS.COM

The interesting thing about the portraiture of Britannicus (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus) is even rarer than his coin portraiture, and that is his portraiture in the round, we have no portraits that I am aware of that any portraits in the round have survived with inscribed base, just look at all the controversy over his coin portraits? ( see issues from Smyrna and Pergamum). Britannicus died at 14 years of age and the portrait statues of Britannicus are sometimes confused with Nero. This makes sense as they would have both not maturated yet and imperial propaganda dictated hairstyle and any idealization. Be that as it may, there is one portrait head in the MFA museum in Boston that I feel is Britannicus. See link here for all views of portrait: http://educators.mfa.org/objects/detail/243637?classification=Sculpture&pageSize=80&page=53

Here are a few examples of the Portraits in the round of Britannicus: Most of his portrait sculpture is debated and subjective? Here are a few examples below.

Seen as either Gaius and Lucius Caesar? or Nero and Britannicus?

Roman; c. 25-60 CE; Sebasteion; Lucius and Gaius Caesar; Aphrodisias; Aphrodisias Museum

This statue from Pompeii is considered to be a portrait of Britannicus by some scholars. It even carried the name "so called Britannicus" It dates from Neronian times. photo by Ck Orange

This statue from Pompeii is considered to be a portrait of Britannicus by some scholars. It even carried the name "so called Britannicus"

It dates from Neronian times. photo by Ck Orange

Britannicus photos courtesy DAIDAI Used for Educational Use only under their guidelines

Florenz, Galleria degli Uffizi

Bibliography:

H. Dütschke, Antike Bildwerke in Oberitalien. Die antiken Marmorbildwerke der Uffizien in Florenz III (1878) Cat. no. 126;

J. J. Bernoulli, Römische Ikonographie II 1 (1886) 367
W. Gercke, Untersuchungen zum römischen Kinderporträt von den Anfängen bis in hadrianische Zeit (1968) 104 FK 28
Mansuelli, Uffizi II (1961) 68 Nr. 61

Britannicus- DAI Used for Educational Use only under their guidelines

Hannover, Museum

Portrait of Nero or in my opinion Britannicus? Note: Hair same style as the MFA link on frontal portrait.

DAI Used for Educational Use only under their guidelines

see: http://educators.mfa.org/objects/detail/243637?classification=Sculpture&pageSize=80&page=53

Tigani (Pythagoreion) / Samos, Museum

Bibliography:

L. Curtius, MdI 1, 1948, 72 Pl. 26, 1;
H. R. Goette, Studien zu römischen Togadarstellungen, Beiträge zur Erschließung hellenistischer und kaiserzeitlicher Skulptur und Architektur 10 (Mainz 1990) 125 Cat. no. Ba 247 Pl. 10, 6;
V. Poulsen, Nero, Britannicus and Others. Iconographical Studies, ActaArch 22, 1951, 125 Ill. 15. 16 Cat. no. 8;
R. Tölle-Kastenbein, Das Kastro Tigani. Die Bauten und Funde griechischer, römischer und byzantinischer Zeit, Samos XIV (1974) 174 Ill. 331;










Portrait of Nero or in my opinion Britannicus? Note: Hair same style as the MFA link on frontal portrait.

DAI Used for Educational Use only under their guidelines

Eleusis, Eleusina, Archäologisches Museum

This section of bibliography takes into all aspects of portrait study, including restoration of portraits and the difficulty of young adults and children and the problems that may arise. This is the case with Nero and Britannicus. With Nero's portraiture you will see the beginning of his trademark coma formatta locks which later mature into the Neronian curls we know so well. Youthful portraits that are found without any inscription or with another statue groups are very difficult to identify. Such is the case with Britannicus who died at 14 years of age.

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