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| 正面描述 | Draped and laureate bust of the Emperor Domitian facing right, rendered in the provincial style typical of Herodian dynastic coinage. The portrait displays the characteristic wreath of laurel encircling the head, with visible drapery at the truncation. The surrounding Greek legend arcs around the bust, identifying the emperor by his title and epithet. The flan is irregular and the relief low, consistent with hammered provincial bronze issues of the period. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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This bronze was struck at Caesarea Philippi under Agrippa II, the last of the Herodian client kings, who had openly sided with Rome during the Jewish revolt of 66–73 AD. His loyalty was rewarded with territorial expansions under successive emperors, and his continued minting privileges under Domitian reflect that sustained Roman confidence. The pairing of Domitian with Agrippa on a provincial issue is politically deliberate — a calculated display of dynastic alignment from a king whose kingdom would outlive him by name only.