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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Recovery of the Empire| > |Tacitus| > RS57874
Tacitus, 25 September 275 - June 276 A.D.
|Tacitus|, |Tacitus,| |25| |September| |275| |-| |June| |276| |A.D.|, Although Ares was viewed by the Greeks primarily as destructive and destabilizing, worthy of contempt and revulsion, for the Romans, Mars represented military power as a way to secure peace, and was a father (pater) of the Roman people.
RS57874. Billon antoninianus, MER-RIC 3505, BnF XII 1581, Venèra 251, Hunter IV 4, RIC V-1 83, Normanby 1300, gF, 7th officina, Rome mint, weight 3.502g, maximum diameter 23.3mm, die axis 0o, issue 2, Nov - Dec 275 A.D.; obverse IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse CLEMENTIA TEMP (time of peace and calm), Mars standing left, wearing helmet and military garb, olive branch in right hand, spear and shield in left hand, Z in right field, XXI in exergue; SOLD











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