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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |after 50 B.C.| > RR63661
Roman Republic, Second Triumvirate, P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus, 42 B.C.
|after| |50| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |Second| |Triumvirate,| |P.| |Clodius| |M.f.| |Turrinus,| |42| |B.C.|, This coin refers to the Sabine origin of the moneyer's family, worship of Diana was introduced into Rome by the Sabines.

Lucifer means lightbringer, from the Latin lux light and ferre to bear or bring. The word Lucifer is found in only one place in the Bible -- Isaiah 14:12 -- but only in the King James and related versions: How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! The King James Version is based on the Vulgate, the Latin translation of Jerome. Jerome translated the Hebrew helel (bright or brilliant one) as lucifer, which was a reasonable Latin equivalent. And yet it is this lucifer, the bright one or lightbearer, that came to be understood by so many as the name for Satan, Lord of Darkness.
RR63661. Silver denarius, Crawford 494/23, RSC I Claudia 15, Sydenham 1117, BMCRR I Rome 4287, Russo RBW 1727, Sear CRI 184, SRCV I 492, aVF/F, Rome mint, weight 3.854g, maximum diameter 18.6mm, die axis 45o, 42 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo right, kithara (lyre) behind; reverse Diana Lucifera (the light bringer) standing right holding two long lit torches, M•F• left, P•CLODIVS right; SOLD




  







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