![]() ![]() ![]() Silver Denarius, NGC VF 211.50 Was: 235.00 3.50 shipping or Best Offer Hadrian AR Denarius Silver Roman Coin 117-138 AD - Certified NGC AU 432.45 Was: 465. All Rights ReservedĪll prices are in USD. Roman Empire Denarius Hadrianus Hadrian (117-138 AD) Ancient Silver Coin 14556 28.00 5.50 shipping or Best Offer Hadrian. All brand related trademarks are licensed trademarks of Museum Store Company and Arden Technologies, Inc. Adult supervision is recommended for all of our WARNING: Toys, games, and other items mayĬontain small parts which pose a choking hazard and are not forĬhildren under 3. None of our products are Indian made or an Indian product under U.S.C.q. Theres no place like Rome The Roman Silver Denarius of Hadrian was minted at the height of Romes power and grandeur In the pantheon of Roman emperors. History.Give a Piece of History(tm) - Established 1997Īll purchases subject to the notices, policies, terms and conditions listedĭescriptions are entirely informational without any claim to The Premier and Trusted Museum Store Company for Ancient Art,Īrtifacts of Antiquity, Historic Museum Jewelry Reproductions, Museum Reproductions, Art History Replicas, Terms of Use, About Us, Our Products, Policies, Terms & As actual artifacts no two are exactly alike and items will slightly vary from photos shown. Its ruins remain Northern England’s most popular tourist attraction.Īctual Authentic Artifact(s). While there is some doubt of the wall’s necessity in repelling the Picts from invading from the north, the effort was by and large successful. The finished wall was covered in white plaster and then white-washed, so the massive fortification gleamed in the sun. Garrisons called milecastles were built every mile to quarter troops, and towers were placed every third of a mile. Stretching 80 Roman miles from coast to coast, the wall itself was eight feet wide and 15 feet high. For all his many accomplishments, Hadrian’s Wall is his greatest legacy. When the youth drowned in 130, the Emperor was so distraught, he deified the boy-an unprecedented move for individuals outside of the royal family. He took as a companion a comely Grecian boy named Antinous. His admiration of all things Greek extended to his personal retinue. In Rome, he re-built the famed Pantheon, with its distinctively Hellenistic look. A devotee of ancient Greece, he pushed for Athens to be the cultural capital of the Empire, constructing many opulent buildings there. ![]() He is considered one of the Five Good Emperors. Part military man, part philosopher-king, the new emperor toured the length and breadth of his empire, establishing order, drilling troops, and engaging in battle, famously crushing a Jewish revolt in Palestine in 130. Born in Spain in 76 CE, Hadrian ascended to the throne upon the death of Trajan in 117. The mighty wall that bears his name stretched from the Tyne (North Sea) to the Solway (Irish Sea), marking the northern border of the Empire. Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity Once again, going through inherited coins set aside 2 years ago.lifted up a 1937 German deutche mark and found a AR Hadrian. Julius Caesar sent the first Roman troops to the isle in 55 BCE, Claudius established it as a province a century later, and many a future emperor first fought along its distant shores, but no Roman Emperor is more associated with Britannia than Hadrian. Found Hadrian silver denarius Discussion in ' Ancient Coins ' started by Spark1951. Hats, Glasses, Belts, Buckles, Clothing.SALVS AVG, Salus standing left, holding sceptre. We encourage and welcome contact from First Peoples Communities, scholars and others to provide advice to correct and enhance information. Hadrian (AD 117-138), silver Denarius, Rome, AD 134-38, HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP, bare head right, rev. The level of documentation for collection items can and does vary, dependent on when or how the item was collected. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the most accurate information is presented, some content may contain errors. They are not the current views of Museums Victoria, do not reflect current understanding and are not appropriate today. This material reflects the creator’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was written, recorded, collected or catalogued. Object Type: Coin Date Range: AD 119 - AD 120 Denomination: Denarius Manufacture: Struck Material: Silver Authority. LanguageĬertain records contain language or include depictions that are insensitive, disrespectful, offensive or racist. For some First Peoples communities, seeing images or hearing recordings of persons who have passed, may cause sadness or distress and, in some cases, offense. CULTURAL SENSITIVITY MESSAGE – Please readįirst Peoples of Australia should be aware that the Museums Victoria Collections website contains images, voices or names of deceased persons. ![]()
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