CRUCIFIER COLLECTION

217AD, AE 23, MACEDON,

STOBI, JULIA DOMNA

BUST OF JULIA DOMNA R/

NIKE ADV L HOLDING WREATH AND PALM.

A close up of an eye

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8.11g, 10AD-VF

Julia Domna (c. 170–217 AD) was an influential, Syrian-born Roman Empress, wife of Septimius Severus, and mother of Caracalla. Known for her intellect, she acted as a de facto co-ruler. She committed suicide in 217 AD following her son Caracalla’s assassination. Her coins, often featuring her bust, commonly show deities like Nike/Victoria, embodying stability. 


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