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Galerie > Ancient World > Hispania Antiqua > Italica
Italica in Hispania,  14-37 AD., Tiberius, Æ As, RPC 65.
Italica in Hispania Baetica, Tiberius, 14-37 AD.,
Æ As (29-30 mm / 14.49 g),
Obv.: [IMP TI] CAESAR AVGVSTVS PO[N MAX] , bare head of Tiberius right.
Rev.: MVNIC ITALIC PERM DIVI AVG , altar with front inscription PROVIDE / NTIAE / AVGVSTI.
RPC 65 ; Alvarez Burgos 1683 ; SNG Cop. 417 ; SNG Tübingen 108-9 ; FAB 1250 ; F. Chaves Tristan, Las monedas de Italica (2nd ed., 1978), 115 ff.

The city of Italica (north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) was founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in order to settle Roman soldiers wounded in the Battle of Ilipa, where the Carthaginian army was defeated during the Second Punic War. The name Italica bound the colonia to their Italian origins. At Augustus´and Tiberius´reign the city was already a municipium civium romanorum. Italica was the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Marcus Ulpius Trajan was born in the city in 53AD as was his successor, Aelius Hadrian in 76AD. Hadrian was generous to his home town, which he made a colonia. The city's Roman population at the time is estimated to have been only 80000.
Schlüsselwörter: Italica Hispania Baetica Tiberius As Altar

Italica in Hispania, 14-37 AD., Tiberius, Æ As, RPC 65.

Italica in Hispania Baetica, Tiberius, 14-37 AD.,
Æ As (29-30 mm / 14.49 g),
Obv.: [IMP TI] CAESAR AVGVSTVS PO[N MAX] , bare head of Tiberius right.
Rev.: MVNIC ITALIC PERM DIVI AVG , altar with front inscription PROVIDE / NTIAE / AVGVSTI.
RPC 65 ; Alvarez Burgos 1683 ; SNG Cop. 417 ; SNG Tübingen 108-9 ; FAB 1250 ; F. Chaves Tristan, Las monedas de Italica (2nd ed., 1978), 115 ff.

The city of Italica (north of modern day Santiponce, 9 km NW of Seville, Spain) was founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in order to settle Roman soldiers wounded in the Battle of Ilipa, where the Carthaginian army was defeated during the Second Punic War. The name Italica bound the colonia to their Italian origins. At Augustus´and Tiberius´reign the city was already a municipium civium romanorum. Italica was the birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Marcus Ulpius Trajan was born in the city in 53AD as was his successor, Aelius Hadrian in 76AD. Hadrian was generous to his home town, which he made a colonia. The city's Roman population at the time is estimated to have been only 80000.

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