Imperial Roman Coins (2)

(2nd page)

This page has some secondary examples of Imperial Roman Coins as on my main Imperial Roman Coins page I just list one coin per emperor. For most information, please see the previous link. My main interest lies with Elagabalus page.

Reigned 24 January 41 - 13 October 54. Nephew of Tiberius, brother of Germanicus and uncle of Caligula; proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard. Died 13 October 54 AD, Probably poisoned by his wife Agrippina the Younger, in favor of her son Nero.

Reigned 24 January 41 - 13 October 54. Nephew of Tiberius, brother of Germanicus and uncle of Caligula; proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard. Died 13 October 54 AD, Probably poisoned by his wife Agrippina the Younger, in favor of her son Nero.

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Reigned 24 January 41 - 13 October 54. Nephew of Tiberius, brother of Germanicus and uncle of Caligula; proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard. Died 13 October 54 AD, Probably poisoned by his wife Agrippina the Younger, in favor of her son Nero.

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Reigned 14 September 81 - 18 September 96. Son of Vespasian. Died 18 September 96 AD, Assassinated by court officials

Reigned 10 July 138 - 7 March 161, Adopted Son and Heir of Hadrian. Died 7 March 161 AD, Natural causes

Reigned October 253 - September 268, Son of Valerian, made co-emperor in 253 AD. Died September 268 AD, Murdered in unclear circumstances

Reigned October 253 - September 268, Son of Valerian, made co-emperor in 253 AD. Died September 268 AD, Murdered in unclear circumstances

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Reigned October 253 - September 268, Son of Valerian, made co-emperor in 253 AD. Died September 268 AD, Murdered in unclear circumstances

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Reigned September 268 - January 270, Victorious general at Battle of Naissus, seized power after Gallienus's death. Died January 270 AD, Natural causes

Reigned September 268 - January 270, Victorious general at Battle of Naissus, seized power after Gallienus's death. Died January 270 AD, Natural causes

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Wife of Septimius Severus (family tree). Mother of Caracalla and Geta. Sister of Julia Maesa, who was grandmother to both Elagabalus and Severus Alexander.

Reigned September 270? - September 275, Proclaimed emperor by Danubian legions after Claudius Gothicus's death, in opposition to Quintillus, Died September 275 AD, Assassinated by Praetorian Guard

NOTE: Additional coins of Constantine I and family might end up being placed on a different page. These are some of the coins most found in the uncleaned lots that I have worked with.

Reigned 26 June 363 - 17 February 364, General of Julian's army; proclaimed emperor by the troops on Julian's death. Died 17 February 364 AD, Natural causes

Reigned 4 August 367 - 25 August 383, Son of Valentinian I, appointed 'junior' Augustus by him in 367, became 'senior' augustus (for the west) after Valentinian's death. Died 25 August 383 AD, Murdered by rebellious army faction

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