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104b. Aelia FlaccillaWife of Theodosius I and mother of Arcadius and Honorius.
lawrence c
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Aelia FlaccillaAelia Flaccilla AE4.
SMHA Mint, 13mm, 1.04g
Obv: AEL FLAC-CILLA AVG, draped bust right with elaborate headdress,
necklace and mantle
Rev: SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Victory seated right, writing chi-rho on shield
resting on small column.
RIC IX Heraclea 17

RARE
SRukke
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Aelia Flaccilla Aelia Flaccilla AE2. Struck 383 AD, Constantinople mint.

AEL FLACCILLA AVG, mantled bust right in elaborate headdress & necklace / SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory seated right, inscribing a christogram on shield resting on small column. T in right field, mintmark CON Epsilon. RIC 81 var (RIC lists T in left field only).

FLACILLA (Aelia), the first wife of Theodosius the Great; born in Spain, daughter of Antonius, prefect of Gaul, she was celebrated for her piety, and for her benevolence to the poor. Arcadius and Honorius were her sons by the above named emperor, who married her before his accession to the imperial throne.

She died in Thrace, A. D. 388. Her brass coins are of the lowest degree of rarity, her gold and silver most rare.

A half aureus of this empress's, on which she is styled AEL FLACILLA AVG, bears her head crowned with a diadem enriched with precious stones. - SALVS REIPVBLICAE is the legend, and a victory inscribing on a shield the monogram of Christ, is the type of the reverse.
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Aelia Flaccilla - AE 2Cyzicus
25 Aug 383 - 386 AD
diademed and draped bust right
AEL FLAC_CILLA AVG
Aelia Fllaccila facing, head right, draped, arms folded on breast
SALVS REI_PVBLICAE
SMKΓ
RIC IX Cyzicus 24 (R), LRBC II 2567, SRCV V 20620, Cohen VIII 6
4,8g 21,5mm
ex Aurea
J. B.
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Aelia Flaccilla - AE 2 of ConstantinopleAEL. FLACCILLA AVG.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE , victory seated right inscribing christogram on a shield ; exergue CONA (Constantinople)
Ginolerhino
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Aelia Flaccilla - AE 4Constantinople
25 Aug 383 - 386 AD
diademed and draped bust right
AEL FLAC_CILLA AVG
Victory seated right, inscribing christogram on shield set on cippus
SALVS REI_PVBLICAE
CONΓ
RIC IX Constantinople 61.2, LRBC II 2162, SRCV V 20626, Cohen VIII 5
1,25g 12mm
ex Aurea
J. B.
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Aelia Flaccilla - AE2AEL. FLACCILLA AVG.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE , Aelia Flaccilla standing facing ; exergue ANTE (Antioch)
Ginolerhino
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AELIA FLACCILLA AE2, RIC 62, SALVS REIPVBLICAEOBV: AEL FLAC-CILLA AVG, diademed & draped bust right
REV: SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Empress standing left, holding scroll, ANTЄ in ex.


Minted at Antiochia, 379-385 AD
Legatus
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Aelia Flaccilla AE4first wife of Theodosius I.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
Tibsi
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Aelia Flaccilla RIC IX Cons 55Obv: AEL FLACILLA AVGDraped bust right, in elaborate headdress, necklace, & mantle
Rev: SALVS REIPVBLICAE / CONA Victory seated right on throne, inscribing Christogram on shield set upon short column
Size: 6.18 g, 23 mm
Mint: Constantinople, 378-388 AD
Ids: RIC IX Constantinople 55; Sear 20611
ickster
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Aelia Flaccilla, RIC 28AEL FLACCILLA AVG
SALUS REIPVBLICAE
AE4, 10mm, 1.15g
Diademed, draped bust right
Victory seated right on cuirass, pointing one hand at shield inscribed with Chi-Rho, balanced atop a column
SMNΓ in ex.
Nicomedia mint
novacystis
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Aelia Flaccilla, RIC IX, Heraclea 25Aelia Flaccilla AD 379-388, 1st wife of Theodosius I
AE- AE 2, 4.73g
Heraclea 1st officina, 25 Aug. 383 - 28 Aug. 388
obv. AEL FLAC - CILLA AVG
Bust, draped with elaborate headdress, necklace and mantle, r.
rev. SALVS REI - PVBLICAE
Empress standing frontal, head r., with arms crossed before breast
in ex. dot SMHA
star in l. field, cross in r. field
RIC IX, Heraclea 25 type 2; C.6
scarce, good VF, green patina

Usually all coins of Aelia Flaccilla are not common
4 commentsJochen
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Aelia Flaccilla AE4Aelia Flaccilla AE4. Augusta 19 January 379 - 386 or 388 A.D., wife of Theodosius I
Obv: AEL FLAC-CILLA AVG, draped bust right with elaborate headdress, necklace and mantle
Rev: SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Victory seated right, writing chi-rho on shield resting on small column; in ex. 'dot' SMHA.
RIC IX Heraclea 17,
Rare
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Aelia Flaccilla Augusta, 379 - 386 or 388. Heraclea mintAE 4, 1.180 g, 14.0 mm. gVF. Obv: diademed and draped bust right; AEL FLACCILLA AVG. Rev: Victory seated right inscribing Christogram on shield set on cippus, SALVS REIPVBLICAE. Ex: •SMH[A]. Ref: RIC 17, S 4194. RARE
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Aelia Flaccilla, AE2Aelia Flaccilla AE2. Struck 383 AD, Constantinople mint. AEL FLACCILLA AVG, mantled bust right in elaborate headdress & necklace / SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory seated right, inscribing a christogram on shield resting on small column. T in right field, mintmark CON Epsilon. RIC 81 var (RIC lists T in left field only).
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Struck A.D.383 - 386. AELIA FLACCILLA (Wife of Theodosius I). AE2 of AntiochObverse: AEL FLACCILLA AVG. Pearl-diademed and draped bust of Aelia Flaccilla, wearing pearl necklace and earring, facing right.
Reverse: SALVS REIPVBLICAE. Victory seated on cippus facing right and inscribing Christogram (Chi-Rho) on shield which is also set on a short column (cippus). In right field, T; in exergue, ANTE.
RIC IX : 61
RARE

Aelia Flaccilla was the wife of Theodosius I, and the mother of Arcadius and Honorius. She died in A.D.386.
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