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FAUSTINA II Marcus Aurelius Wife 161AD Pautalia Thrace HERA Roman Coin i54376

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    Item:
    i54376
    Authentic Ancient Coin of:
    Faustina II
    - Roman Empress & Wife of Emperor Marcus Aurelius -  161-175 A.D. -
    Bronze 17mm (3.24 grams) of
    Pautalia in Thrace
    Reference: Varbanov 4478
    ΦAVCTEINA CEBACTH, draped bust right.
    OVΛΠIAC ΠAVTAΛIAC, Hera standing left holding patera and  scepter.
    You  are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a  Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of  Authenticity.
    Hera
    is the wife and one of three sisters of
    Zeus
    in the
    Olympian pantheon
    of
    Greek mythology
    and
    religion
    . Her chief  function is as the goddess of women and marriage. Her  counterpart in the
    religion of ancient Rome
    was
    Juno
    . The
    cow
    ,
    lion
    and the
    peacock
    are sacred to  her. Hera's mother is
    Rhea
    and her father
    Cronus
    .
    Portrayed as majestic and solemn, often enthroned,  and crowned with the
    polos
    (a high  cylindrical crown worn by several of the
    Great Goddesses
    ), Hera  may bear a
    pomegranate
    in her  hand, emblem of fertile blood and death and a substitute  for the narcotic capsule of the
    opium
    poppy. A scholar  of Greek mythology
    Walter Burkert
    writes  in
    Greek Religion
    , "Nevertheless, there are  memories of an earlier aniconic representation, as a  pillar in Argos and as a plank in Samos."
    Hera was known for her jealous and vengeful nature,  most notably against Zeus's lovers and offspring, but  also against mortals who crossed her, such as
    Pelias
    .
    Paris
    offended her by  choosing
    Aphrodite
    as the most  beautiful goddess, earning Hera's hatred.
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    Kyustendil
    (
    Bulgarian
    :
    Кюстендил
    ,  historically
    Велбъжд
    ,
    Velbazhd
    ) is a town in the far west of
    Bulgaria
    , the capital  of
    Kyustendil Province
    ,  with a population of 58,059 (2005 census). Kyustendil is  situated in the southern part of the Kyustendil Valley,  90 km southwest of
    Sofia
    . It was named  after the medieval lord of the surrounding region,
    Constantine Dragaš
    .
    A
    Thracian
    settlement was  founded at the place of the modern town in the
    5th
    -4th century BC and  the
    Romans
    developed it  into an important stronghold, balneological resort and  trade junction called
    Pautalia
    in the 1st  century AD.
    The
    Hisarlaka
    fortress was built in the 4th  century and the town was mentioned under the
    Slavic
    name of
    Velbazhd
    (Велбъжд, meaning "camel") in a 1019  charter by the
    Byzantine
    Emperor
    Basil II
    . It became a  major religious and administrative centre.
    Annia  Galeria Faustina Minor
    (((
    Minor
    Latin for
    the younger
    ),
    Faustina Minor
    or
    Faustina  the Younger
    (
    February  16
    between 125 and 130-175) was a daughter of
    Roman Emperor
    Antoninus Pius
    and Roman Empress
    Faustina the Elder
    . She was a Roman Empress and wife  to her maternal cousin Roman Emperor
    Marcus Aurelius
    . Though Roman sources give a  generally negative view of her character, she was held  in high esteem by soldiers and her own husband and was  given divine honours after her death.
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    Biography
    Faustina, named after her mother, was  her parents' fourth and youngest child and their second  daughter; she was also their only child to survive to  adulthood. She was born and raised in
    Rome
    .
    Her great uncle, the Emperor
    Hadrian
    , had arranged with her father for Faustina  to marry
    Lucius Verus
    . On February 25, 138, she and Verus  were betrothed.
    Verus’ father
    was Hadrian’s first adopted son and  his intended heir. However when Verus’ father died,  Hadrian chose Faustina’s father to be his second adopted  son, and eventually, he became Hadrian’s successor.  Faustina’s father ended the engagement between his  daughter and Verus and arranged for Faustina's betrothal  to her maternal cousin,
    Marcus Aurelius
    ; Aurelius was also adopted by her  father. On May 13, 145, Faustina and Marcus Aurelius  were married. When her father died on March 7, 161, her  husband and Lucius Verus succeeded to her father’s  throne and became co-rulers. Faustina was given the  title of
    Augusta
    and became Empress.
    Unfortunately, not much has survived  from the Roman sources regarding Faustina's life, but  what is available does not give a good report.
    Cassius Dio
    and the
    Augustan History
    accuse Faustina of ordering  deaths by poison and execution; she has also been  accused of instigating the revolt of
    Avidius Cassius
    against her husband. The
    Augustan  History
    mentions adultery with sailors, gladiators,  and men of rank. However, Faustina and Aurelius seem to  have been very close and mutually devoted. Her husband  trusted her and defended her vigorously against  detractors.
    Faustina accompanied her husband on  various military campaigns and enjoyed the love and  reverence of Roman soldiers. Aurelius gave her the title  of
    Mater Castrorum
    or
    Mother of the Camp
    .  Between 170-174, she was in the north, and in 175, she  accompanied Aurelius to the east. However, these  experiences took their toll on Faustina, who died in the  winter of 175, after an accident, at the military camp  in Halala (a city in the
    Taurus Mountains
    in
    Cappadocia
    ).
    Aurelius grieved much for his wife  and buried her in the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome. She  was deified: her statue was placed in the Temple of  Venus in Rome and a temple was dedicated to her in her  honor. Halala’s name was changed to
    Faustinopolis
    and Aurelius opened charity schools for orphan girls  called
    Puellae Faustinianae
    or 'Girls of  Faustina'.
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    The Baths of Faustina in
    Miletus
    are named after her.
    In their thirty years of marriage,  Faustina bore Marcus Aurelius thirteen children:
    Annia Aurelia Galeria Faustina
    (147-after 165)
    Gemellus Lucillae (died around  150), twin brother of Lucilla
    Annia Aurelia Galeria
    Lucilla
    (148/50-182), twin sister of Gemellus,  married her father's co-ruler
    Lucius Verus
    Titus Aelius Antoninus (born  after 150, died before 7 March 161)
    Titus Aelius Aurelius (born after  150, died before 7 March 161)
    Hadrianus (152-157)
    Domitia Faustina (born after 150,  died before 7 March 161)
    Fadilla
    (159-after 211)
    Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor
    (160-after 211)
    Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus  (161-165), twin brother of Commodus
    Commodus
    (161-192), twin brother of Titus  Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus, later emperor
    Marcus Annius Verus Caesar
    (162-169)
    Vibia Aurelia Sabina (170-died before 217)
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