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羅馬帝國. 塞提米烏斯·塞維魯斯 (AD 193-211). Denarius Rome - Emperor, togate, holding branch and short transverse sceptre
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羅馬帝國. 塞提米烏斯·塞維魯斯 (AD 193-211). Denarius Rome - Emperor, togate, holding branch and short transverse sceptre

RULER: Septimius Severus DATE: 218 - 222 A.D DENOMINATION: Denarius MATERIAL: Silver, AR SIZE & WEIGHT: 18 mm, 3,2 gr OBVERSE: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of Septimius Severus to right. REVERSE: FVNDATOR PACIS, Septimius Severus, veiled, standing front, head to left, holding branch in his right hand and roll in his left. REFERENCES: BMC 330; Cohen 205; RIC 265. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice. Lucius Septimius Severus (reigned 193–211 CE) was the founder of the powerful Severan dynasty and a highly significant Roman Emperor who emerged victorious from the tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors. Born in Leptis Magna, Tripolitania (modern Libya), he was the first Roman emperor from the province of Africa. Severus followed a traditional senatorial career path until the murder of Emperor Pertinax in 193 CE sparked a civil war. Leveraging his command of the Pannonian legions, he marched on Rome and seized the throne, though he then spent the next four years consolidating his power by defeating two powerful rivals: Pescennius Niger in the East and Clodius Albinus in the West. His decisive victory at the Battle of Lugdunum in 197 CE secured his undisputed control over the entire Roman Empire. Severus’s reign was characterized by a strong emphasis on the military, recognizing that the army was the true source of imperial power in the turbulent third century. He raised soldiers' pay, granted them new privileges (such as the right to marry while still enlisted), and expanded the number of legions, famously declaring to his sons, "Enrich the soldiers and scorn all others." This policy successfully gained him the unwavering loyalty of the troops, but it placed a massive strain on the imperial treasury and fundamentally shifted the balance of power away from the Senate and towards the army. Administratively, he was a harsh but effective ruler, increasing the efficiency of the civil service and implementing legal reforms based on his own extensive legal training. The later years of his reign were dedicated to successful military campaigns. He waged a successful war against the Parthian Empire, capturing their capital Ctesiphon and reorganizing the eastern frontier. Towards the end of his life, he traveled to Britain to deal with persistent incursions by the northern tribes. He personally led a massive expedition into Caledonia (Scotland), strengthening and expanding the defenses along Hadrian's Wall and its associated forts. Septimius Severus died in Eboracum (York) in 211 CE, having restored imperial authority and stability after years of civil strife. His final advice to his sons, Caracalla and Geta, was to "Be harmonious, enrich the soldiers, and despise all other men," a maxim that underscored the militaristic nature of his legacy.

編號 100206459

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羅馬帝國. 塞提米烏斯·塞維魯斯 (AD 193-211). Denarius Rome - Emperor, togate, holding branch and short transverse sceptre

羅馬帝國. 塞提米烏斯·塞維魯斯 (AD 193-211). Denarius Rome - Emperor, togate, holding branch and short transverse sceptre

RULER: Septimius Severus
DATE: 218 - 222 A.D
DENOMINATION: Denarius
MATERIAL: Silver, AR
SIZE & WEIGHT: 18 mm, 3,2 gr
OBVERSE: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head of Septimius Severus to right.
REVERSE: FVNDATOR PACIS, Septimius Severus, veiled, standing front, head to left, holding branch in his right hand and roll in his left.
REFERENCES: BMC 330; Cohen 205; RIC 265.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

Lucius Septimius Severus (reigned 193–211 CE) was the founder of the powerful Severan dynasty and a highly significant Roman Emperor who emerged victorious from the tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors. Born in Leptis Magna, Tripolitania (modern Libya), he was the first Roman emperor from the province of Africa. Severus followed a traditional senatorial career path until the murder of Emperor Pertinax in 193 CE sparked a civil war. Leveraging his command of the Pannonian legions, he marched on Rome and seized the throne, though he then spent the next four years consolidating his power by defeating two powerful rivals: Pescennius Niger in the East and Clodius Albinus in the West. His decisive victory at the Battle of Lugdunum in 197 CE secured his undisputed control over the entire Roman Empire.

Severus’s reign was characterized by a strong emphasis on the military, recognizing that the army was the true source of imperial power in the turbulent third century. He raised soldiers' pay, granted them new privileges (such as the right to marry while still enlisted), and expanded the number of legions, famously declaring to his sons, "Enrich the soldiers and scorn all others." This policy successfully gained him the unwavering loyalty of the troops, but it placed a massive strain on the imperial treasury and fundamentally shifted the balance of power away from the Senate and towards the army. Administratively, he was a harsh but effective ruler, increasing the efficiency of the civil service and implementing legal reforms based on his own extensive legal training.

The later years of his reign were dedicated to successful military campaigns. He waged a successful war against the Parthian Empire, capturing their capital Ctesiphon and reorganizing the eastern frontier. Towards the end of his life, he traveled to Britain to deal with persistent incursions by the northern tribes. He personally led a massive expedition into Caledonia (Scotland), strengthening and expanding the defenses along Hadrian's Wall and its associated forts. Septimius Severus died in Eboracum (York) in 211 CE, having restored imperial authority and stability after years of civil strife. His final advice to his sons, Caracalla and Geta, was to "Be harmonious, enrich the soldiers, and despise all other men," a maxim that underscored the militaristic nature of his legacy.

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