Julia Mamaea

Bronze sestertius, 30 mm.
Obv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA
Draped bust of Mamaea facing right.
Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA S C
Felicitas seated holding caduceus.

Rome mint, before 235 AD.

Julia Mamaea was the daughter of Julia Maesa. She ruled as coregent with her son Severus Alexander. Her imperious nature and lack of severity in dealing with the Germans, led to her and Alexander’s murder in 235 by mutinous troops near Mainz, Germany.

C. 21.
Inv#: 2508
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