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FORVM Rare Constantine the Great AE20 GLORIA ROMANORVM Roma Holding Victory, est $45
Item Number : 73141
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Auction Type Standard Starting Bid$0.99
Current Bid$37.00   # of Bids10  
QuantityN/A LocationMorehead City, NC, UNITED STATES
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Started6/21/2020 3:15:40 PM EST   
Ends7/5/2020 9:00:00 PM EST   
Item Owner (Ratings)FORVM AUCTIONS (1720)       
High Bidder (Ratings)Joao S (0)  
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Description
Constantine the Great, Early 307 - 22 May 337 A.D.

MA95636. Billon centenionalis, Hunter V 308 (also 1st officina), RIC VII Constantinople 23, LRBC I 984, SRCV IV 16234, Cohen VII 263, VF, well centered, a little rough, 1st officina, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) mint, 2.784 grams, 19.6 mm, die axis 180o, 327 - 328 A.D.; obverse CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed head right; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM (glory of the Romans), Roma seated left on shield, Victory on globe in right hand, long scepter or spear in left, A left, CONS in exergue; rare; estimated value: $45.00

Roma was a female deity who personified the city of Rome and more broadly, the Roman state. The earliest certain cult to dea Roma was established at Smyrna in 195 B.C., probably to mark the successful alliance against Antiochus III. In 30/29 B.C., the Koinon of Asia and Bithynia requested permission to honor Augustus as a living god. "Republican" Rome despised the worship of a living man, but an outright refusal might offend their loyal allies. A cautious formula was drawn up, non-Romans could only establish a cult for divus Augustus jointly with dea Roma. In the city of Rome itself, the earliest known state cult to dea Roma was combined with Venus at the Hadrianic Temple of Venus and Roma. This was the largest temple in the city, probably dedicated to inaugurate the reformed festival of Parilia, which was known thereafter as the Romaea after the Eastern festival in Roma`s honor. The temple contained the seated, Hellenised image of dea Roma with a Palladium in her right hand to symbolize Rome`s eternity.




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