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Tetrassarion - Caracalla APXЄOT•ΠAΦΛ•ΓЄPMANIKOΠΟΛЄωC - ЄCTIAC

发行方 Germanicopolis
年份 198-217
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重量 17.28 g
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正面描述 Laureate and cuirassed bust of the emperor Caracalla facing right, depicted from a rear three-quarter perspective, revealing the elaborately articulated pteryges and musculature of the cuirass. The emperor's head bears a wreath of laurel, and his youthful bearded features are rendered in a vigorous provincial style. The circular legend is disposed around the bust within a beaded border.
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边缘 Plain
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Germanicopolis in Paphlagonia was a city that owed its very name to the imperial family — refounded or renamed in honor of Germanicus, the popular general whose suspicious death at Antioch in 19 AD triggered genuine public grief across the eastern provinces. Under Caracalla, whose co-reign with Septimius Severus from 198 AD prompted a wave of civic loyalty coinage across Asia Minor, the city's mint produced bronze issues asserting both local identity and dynastic alignment. The Paphlagonians had long competed with neighboring Pontic cities for provincial prestige, and civic bronze struck in a senior emperor's name was a direct instrument of that rivalry.

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