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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Severan Period| > |Elagabalus| > SH72144
Elagabalus, 16 May 218 - 11 March 222 A.D., Raphanea, Seleukis Pieria, Syria
|Elagabalus|, |Elagabalus,| |16| |May| |218| |-| |11| |March| |222| |A.D.,| |Raphanea,| |Seleukis| |Pieria,| |Syria|, Josephus mentions Raphanea in connection with a stream that flowed only every seventh day (probably an intermittent spring now called Fuwar ed-Deir) and that was viewed by Titus on his way north from Berytus after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70. Near Emesa, Raphanea was the fortified headquarters of the Legio III Gallica from which in 218 A.D. 14-year-old Elagabalus launched his successful bid of to become Roman Emperor. The crusaders passed through it at the end of 1099; it was taken by Baldwin I and was given to the Count of Tripoli. It was then known as Rafania.
SH72144. Bronze AE 23, SNG Munchen 961; Lindgren I 2116 corr. (described as head); BMC Galatia p. 267, 3 var. (head); SNG Cop 385 var. (radiate), gVF, the nicest of the type known to Forum, Raphanea (Rafniye, Syria) mint, weight 7.038g, maximum diameter 23.2mm, die axis 0o, 16 May 218 - 11 Mar 222 A.D.; obverse AVT K M AVP ANTΩNINOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse PEΦ-A-NE-ΩT, turreted Genius standing half left, wears himation, patera in right hand, cornucopia in left hand, bull at feet left, two eagles flanking in upper field; rare; SOLD




  







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