Antigua Roma Intaglio - 21 mm (Sin Precio de Reserva)
N.º 84066835
Antigua Roma Mármol Cabeza del emperador Septimio Severo
N.º 84066835
Antigua Roma Mármol Cabeza del emperador Septimio Severo
Curly hair with short locks over his forehead, curly beard with a divide in the middle. Extremely fine features.
The son of an equestrian from the Roman colony of Leptis Magna, Severus entered the Senate about 173 and became consul in 190. At the time of the murder of the insane emperor Commodus on Dec. 31, 192, he was governor of Upper Pannonia (now in Austria and Hungary) and commander of the largest army on the Danube River. He remained inactive while the Praetorian Guards murdered Commodus’s successor, Publius Helvius Pertinax (March 193) and auctioned off the imperial title to Marcus Didius Julianus. Then on April 13 Severus was proclaimed emperor by his troops. Declaring himself the avenger of Pertinax, he marched on Rome. Julianus was murdered in Rome on June 1 and Severus entered the city without resistance several days later.
Size: 8.5 cm H - 3 3.8 inches
Material: Marble
Culture: Roman, c. 193-211 A.D.
Condition: Part of a larger figure
Display stand included
Provenance: European private collection, acquired prior to 2000.
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