Savoca Coins

Silver | 182nd Silver Auction  –  29 October 2023

Savoca Coins, Silver | 182nd Silver Auction

Ancient and World Coins

Su, 29.10.2023, from 6:00 PM CET
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Description

Commodus AD 177-192. Rome
Denarius AR

18 mm, 2,74 g

L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL, laureate head right / P M TR P XVII IMP VIII COS VII P P, Pietas seated left, extending right hand to a child and holding a transverse sceptre, a star in field.

Very Fine

RIC 236; C 575.

Commodus, also known as Lucius Aurelius Commodus, was a Roman emperor who ruled from AD 177 to 192. He was the son of Emperor Marcus Aurelius and became co-emperor with his father in AD 177 before succeeding him as the sole ruler upon Marcus Aurelius' death in AD 180. Commodus' reign was marked by extravagance, mismanagement, and authoritarian rule. He is famously depicted as a cruel and erratic ruler in historical accounts, including the film "Gladiator," where he is portrayed as a power-hungry and unstable emperor. During his rule, Commodus indulged in lavish spending, engaged in gladiatorial combats, and saw himself as a god-like figure. His autocratic and erratic behavior led to unrest and dissatisfaction among the Roman people, and his reign ultimately ended with assassination in AD 192. Commodus' tumultuous rule remains a significant and intriguing part of Roman history, and his actions had lasting consequences for the Roman Empire.

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