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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Hellenistic Monarchies| > |Kingdom of Edessa| > RY55358
The Kingdom of Edessa, Mesopotamia, Abgar VIII with Septimius Severus, 197 - 212 A.D.
|Kingdom| |of| |Edessa|, |The| |Kingdom| |of| |Edessa,| |Mesopotamia,| |Abgar| |VIII| |with| |Septimius| |Severus,| |197| |-| |212| |A.D.|, Abgar VIII, also known as Abgar the Great, is remembered for his reputed conversion to Christianity in about 200 A.D. His son Abgar IX Severus, who succeeded him in 212, was summoned with his son to Rome in 213 and murdered at the orders of Caracalla. A year later, Caracalla incorporated the kingdom into the empire as a Roman province.
RY55358. Bronze AE 23, BMC Arabia p. 94, 14 ff., SNG Cop 196 ff., F, Mesopotamia, Edessa (Urfa, Sanliurfa, Turkey) mint, weight 6.505g, maximum diameter 23.1mm, die axis 180o, 197 - 212 A.D.; obverse CEOVHPOC ΛTOKΛO (or similar), laureate head of Septimius Severus right; reverse ABΓAPC BACIΛC (or similar), draped bust of Abgar right, bearded, wearing a diademed tiara, holding scepter before; SOLD










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