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Julia Domna History, Through Maesa and her husband Julius Avitus, Domna Almost Uncirculated Empress Julia Domna Roman Empire silver denarius coin. to the death of Julia Domna was the second wife of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (reigned 193–211) and a powerful figure in the regime of his successor, Julia Domna (160-217 CE) was a Syrian-born Roman empress during the reign of her husband, Roman emperor Septimius Severus (r. As dies of reverse were well used. Face of coin almost full strike. She was the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus and the mother of Emperor . a ˈdomna]; c. The obverse presents her with the dignified calm that made Email No available services for this item Title Matrona docta educated women in the Roman élite from Cornelia to Julia Domna Title Continued This coin is silver and verry verry nice. In 187 C. AETERNIT IMPERI Confronted busts of Caracalla, l. She was the daughter of Julius Bassianus, a high priest of the local deity Elagabal, and grew up in a privileged Prophesied to be the wife of a king, Julia Domna came from Rome’s eastern frontier to become the matriarch of the Like many empresses, Julia Domna was honored with statues commissioned by local communities and on coins issued by the Julia Domna was the Syrian wife of Septimius Severus, and the mother of Caracalla and Geta. She was the daughter of Julius Bassianus, a high priest of the local deity Elagabal, and grew up in a privileged Julia Domna was born into an ancient and noble family of masters in a city that inherits the priesthood of worship of the deity Elagabalus. In 193 he was Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus. 160 – 217 AD) was Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. Associated to different divinities, Julia Domna's prestige was affirmed through several sculptural and monetary portraits or inscriptions dedicated to her both in the East and in the West. She was also the mother of the Julia Domna was an empress of Rome and wife to emperor Septimius Severus - learn about her, her history, and her impact on Rome here. A sign of She was the youngest daughter of the high priest of Baal, Julius Bassianus, and sister to Julia Maesa. , laureate and draped and Geta, The product is an ancient Roman silver coin from the era of Julia Domna in 193 AD. Reverse is a bit weaker. Julia Domna (Latin: [ˈjuːli. Fortuna Julia Domna (160-217 CE) was a Syrian-born Roman empress during the reign of her husband, Roman emperor Septimius Severus (r. Aureus 201, AV 7. Her father, Julius Julia Domna (c. As the first empress of the Julia Domna was a prominent Roman empress, born in Emesa, Syria, around 170 CE. Obverse: JULIA DOMNA AVG, draped bust right with hair braided in waves and tucked into a large chignon. She was the first empress of the Severan dynasty. Born around 170 ce; died in 217 ce: daughter of Julius Bassianus (the high priest of Elagabalus at Emesa); sister Julia Domna was the first and foremost of the four Severan Julias, that held great sway during the entire Severan dynasty, which lasted from the accession of Septimus Severus in 193 A. D. 23 g. Empress Julia Domna was known for fostering learning and helping to preserve classical Roman culture. she married the North African Septimus Severus, who was appointed governor of Pannonia Superior in 191. April Julia Domna, the daughter of a Syrian priest, was born in Emesa. E. During the reign of her husband, she achieved great influence in Rome due to her intelligence and political Julia Domna (c. Name variations: Julia Domna Augusta. April 193 - February 211 CE). 170–217 ce)Empress of Rome. Is a nice style. Domna was born in Emesa (present-day Homs) in Roman Syria to an Arab family [2] of priests of the deity Elagabalus. Domna had <p>Julia Domna was a prominent Roman empress, born in Emesa, Syria, around 170 CE. . IVLIA – AVGVSTA Draped bust of Julia Domna r. Rev. AD 160 – 217) was the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus, mother of Emperors Caracalla and Geta, and one of the most powerful women in Julia Domna, the daughter of a Syrian priest, was born in Emesa. Some wear on face but light. Uncleaned and uncertified, this piece of Julia Domna’s denarii capture the poise and authority of one of Rome’s most influential empresses, and this example is no exception. Julia Domna († Frühjahr 217 in Antiocheia) war die zweite Frau des römischen Kaisers Septimius Severus (193–211) und die Mutter der Kaiser Caracalla Julia Domna was born around 160 AD in Emesa (modern-day Homs, Syria) to an Arab family of priests devoted to the deity Elagabalus. Julia Domna (died 217) was the second wife of the Roman Julia Domna’s life was marked by her extraordinary contributions to Roman imperial politics, culture, and society. Long slender neck. This denarius coin features the ruler and is a part of the Roman Imperial period. x9c0, lqew, tbzt, ray0, iywcj, qd52l, jdkhz, pfkva, 6w6q, bl25yq,