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Hadrian AV aureus Hercules on reverse

5500,00 

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SKU: Calico.1318 / RIC.55 / Cohen.1081 Categories: , ,
N° Numismeo : #22947Référence : Calico.1318 / RIC.55 / Cohen.1081Personnage : Hadrian (117 - 138)
Weight

7,13

Diameter

18,4

Metal

Gold

Condition

Very Fine

Mint Year

121

Mint

Rome

Obverse description

Laureate bust, draped and cuirassed on the right.

Obverse legend

IMP CAESAR TRAIN HADRIANVS AVG

Reverse description

Hercules seated frontally on a rock, surrounded by breastplate and shield. The lion's skin under the left elbow.

Reverse legend

P. M. TR. P. COS. III

Emperor Hadrian was a great admirer of Hercules, the mythological Greek figure symbolizing strength and virtue. Hadrian saw Hercules as a model of the ideal emperor, combining physical power and wisdom. He commissioned numerous statues and temples dedicated to Hercules throughout the Roman Empire, particularly in Tivoli, where his villa was located. This connection was also a way for Hadrian to legitimize himself as emperor by associating with a recognized heroic and divine figure
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