LOT 8374 Caracalla - Mars Advancing Denarius
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207 AD. Rome mint. Obv: ANTONINVS [ ] PIVS AVG legend with laureate bust right. Rev: PONTIF TR P X COS II legend with Mars advancing right with cloak, carrying trophy and spear. RIC 88; RSC 431; Sear 6862.2.86 grams. ("). Property of a Hertfordshire gentleman. Caracalla's most notable act was to grant citizenship to almost all free inhabitants of the Empire under the terms of the Constitutio Antoniniana. The emperor also oversaw important numismatic innovations. After the death of his father, Septimius Severus, Caracalla returned to Rome with his brother Geta, where they both resided at their imperial palace. However, the brothers had a history of mutual loathing and Caracalla used this opportunity to rid himself of Geta, who he invited to a 'reconciliatory meeting' in their mother's apartments, where Geta was killed on Caracalla’s orders, taking his dying breaths in the arms of his mother, Julia Domna. Thousands of Geta’s supporters were also executed. Later, Caracalla was himself murdered by his own soldiers when ‘relieving’ himself behind a bush whilst travelling through Greece. [No Reserve]
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