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Aureus - Maximianus IOVI CONSERVAT AVGG; Jupiter

Uitgever Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Jaar 284-294
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Beschrijving voorzijde Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Emperor Maximianus facing right, rendered in high relief with fine engraving. The emperor wears a laurel wreath and articulated muscle cuirass with decorated pteryges visible at the shoulder. The portrait displays a bearded, strongly modelled visage characteristic of Tetrarchic imperial imagery. The encircling legend reads IMP C M AVR VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, contained within a beaded border.
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Oplage ND (284-294)
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Maximianus was elevated to co-emperor by Diocletian in 285 AD — first as Caesar, then Augustus the following year — as part of a deliberate restructuring of imperial authority that would eventually formalize into the Tetrarchy. The IOVI CONSERVAT AVGG legend positions Jupiter as the divine protector of both emperors, a theological framework Diocletian engineered carefully: he took the title Iovius, linking himself directly to Jupiter, while Maximianus received Herculius, subordinating him symbolically even within shared rule.

RIC V.2 492 falls within a narrow window before the full Tetrarchic coinage reorganization of 294.

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