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Galerie > Ancient World > The Roman Empire > Rome (modern Roma, Italy)
211 AD., Geta, Rome mint, Æ Sestertius, RIC 171a.
Geta as Augustus, Rome mint, struck 211 AD.,
Æ Sestertius (30-32 mm / 23.11 g),
Obv.: P SEPTIMIVS GETA PIVS AVG BRIT , laureate head of Geta right.
Rev.: TR P III COS II P P / S C , female divinity / woman (Italia ?) seated left holding scepter and cornucopiae, at feet, small figure seated l.; river god reclining below throne, holding reeds.
RIC 171a ; Coh. 199 ; BMC 45 .

In 210 AD, Caracalla and Geta were in Britain, accompanying their father during the northern campaigns which would terminate the following year with Severus' death at York. Geta had within the year been elevated to Augustus and elected to his second consulship. A series of bronzes, celebrate filial amity, the ceremonies associated with Geta's new honors, the success of Roman arms in Britain, and the continuation of the Severan dynasty.
Schlüsselwörter: Geta Augustus Rome Sestertius Italia Throne Scepter Cornucopiae River God Reeds

211 AD., Geta, Rome mint, Æ Sestertius, RIC 171a.

Geta as Augustus, Rome mint, struck 211 AD.,
Æ Sestertius (30-32 mm / 23.11 g),
Obv.: P SEPTIMIVS GETA PIVS AVG BRIT , laureate head of Geta right.
Rev.: TR P III COS II P P / S C , female divinity / woman (Italia ?) seated left holding scepter and cornucopiae, at feet, small figure seated l.; river god reclining below throne, holding reeds.
RIC 171a ; Coh. 199 ; BMC 45 .

In 210 AD, Caracalla and Geta were in Britain, accompanying their father during the northern campaigns which would terminate the following year with Severus' death at York. Geta had within the year been elevated to Augustus and elected to his second consulship. A series of bronzes, celebrate filial amity, the ceremonies associated with Geta's new honors, the success of Roman arms in Britain, and the continuation of the Severan dynasty.

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Dateiname:GetaAugSes.jpg
Name des Albums:Arminius / Rome (modern Roma, Italy)
Schlüsselwörter:Geta / Augustus / Rome / Sestertius / Italia / Throne / Scepter / Cornucopiae / River / God / Reeds
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