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| 表面の説明 | Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Emperor Gordian III facing right, portrayed in three-quarter rear view, with paludamentum visible at the shoulder. The imperial effigy displays characteristic youthful features consistent with early third-century provincial portraiture. The circumferential Latin legend reads IMP C M ANT GORDIANVS, distributed around the periphery of the flan. |
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| 表面の銘文 | IMP C M ANT GORDIANVS |
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Pella had been the royal capital of Macedon — birthplace of Alexander the Great — before Rome refounded it as a Latin colony in 167 BC, one of the earliest such foundations in the Greek world. By Gordian III's reign, the city's colonial identity was jealously maintained in its coinage, the full colonial title spelled out with a specificity that distinguishes Pellan bronzes from the looser civic issues of neighboring Macedonian towns.
Gordian III became emperor at thirteen, and the provincial mint output from his earliest regnal years, 238–239, reflects the administrative scramble following the chaotic Year of the Six Emperors.