Goddess Venus on Julia Domna’s coins. The Political Use of the Coinage of an Augusta of the Severan Dynasty

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34739/his.2022.11.11

Słowa kluczowe:

Imperial Politicy, Julia Domna, Venus, Religion, Numismatic

Abstrakt

In this paper we aim to study the monetary examples of Venus dedicated to Julia Domna. The goddess appears in the numismatic records with a series of epithets and although they were initially created with specific connotations, they evolved and were widely employed on the coins of imperial women. The social and political context encouraged some types to be produced more than others at certain times. This is precisely one of the most important aspects that will be reflected upon in this study. Beyond responding to virtues related to the conjugal or maternal sphere, the policy developed by Septimius Severus and continued by his son Caracalla may have been decisive in encouraging the creation of certain coin types in order to transmit a message that was convenient for the state apparatus.

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Opublikowane

08.09.2022 — zaktualizowane 08.09.2022

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CONESA NAVARRO, P. D., & SMYK, A. (2022). Goddess Venus on Julia Domna’s coins. The Political Use of the Coinage of an Augusta of the Severan Dynasty. Historia I Świat, 11, 175-200. https://doi.org/10.34739/his.2022.11.11