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Solidus - Licinia Eudoxia VOT XXX - MVL - T XXXX; Rome

Features

Issuer Western Roman Empire (Rome)
Emperor Valentinian III (424-455)
Type Standard circulation coins
Year 455
Value 1 Solidus
Currency Solidus
Composition Złoto
Weight 4.44 g
Diameter 22 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Młotkowana
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
475005
References RIC X# 2046 var
John P. C. Kent, Robert Andrew Glendinning Carson, Andrew Burnett; 1994. The Roman Imperial Coinage / Volume 10. The Divided Empire and the Fall of the Western Parts (AD 395–491). Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
, OCRE# ric.10.valt_iii_w.2046
Online Coins of the Roman Empire (http://numismatics.org/ocre/)
, Cohen# 2
Description historique des monnaies frappées sous l'Empire Romain. Paris, France (13 volumes).
, Vagi# 3620 var
David L. Vagi; 1999. Coinage and history of the Roman Empire. Amos Media, Sidney, Ohio, United States (2 volumes).

Obverse

(en) Facing bust wearing trabea crossed over stola, pearl necklace and diadem of pearls surmounted by central jewel.

Script: łaciński

Lettering: LICINIA EVD - OXIA P F AVG

Reverse

(en) Valentinian, in consular robes, and Empress standing facing, passing sceptre while holding a plain-tipped sceptre. R. In field and M. In exergue

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
VOT XXX - MVL - T XXXX
R M
COMOB

Mint

RM COMOB Rome (ancient), Italy (?-476)

Comments

(en)

Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of the Eastern Roman Emperor, Theodosius II, and his wife Aelia Eudocia, became renowned for her beauty, as she grew up in the glittering East Roman court. While still an infant, she was betrothed to her cousin, five-year-old Valentinian III, heir to the Western Roman throne. Valentinian III was installed as emperor of the west, in AD 425, when he was just six, and the wedding took place in Constantinople 12 years later, in AD 437. Politically, it was an ideal union, since it cemented ties between the East and West Roman Empires at a time of frequent crises, invasions and revolts in both realms. Although Valentinian was reputedly unfaithful to Eudoxia, the couple produced two daughters and the marriage endured until Valentinian's murder, in AD 455. Although she favored the dashing officer Majorian as her late husband's replacement, Eudoxia was instead forced to marry the elderly Petronius Maximus, the man who had schemed Valentinian's death and usurped the throne. Rather than quietly acquiesce, Eudoxia summoned help from Gaiseric, king of the Vandals, who had been betrothed to one of her daughters. Her plea had unforeseen consequences, however: Gaiseric set sail from Carthage to Rome, killed Petronius Maximus, sacked the city, and carried Eudoxia and her daughters off to captivity in Carthage, where they remained until AD 462, when the East Roman Emperor Leo I secured her release. Accounts for the remainder of her life differ, some claiming she returned to Rome, while others suggest she spent the remainder of her life in Constantinople. Whether Eudoxia returned to Rome or Constantinople is not certainly known, but she is thought to have lived in Constantinople until about age 70. It is surprising that Eudoxia made her appeal to the Vandals, as only five years earlier she personally witnessed how her sister-in-law Honoria (also an empress facing a forced marriage) summoned help from Attilla the Hun, which resulted in a devastating Hunnic invasion of the West that nearly ended with the sack of Rome.

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Past sales

Pictures Sale Date Grade Sold price
Picture 1 of a sold Solidus - Licinia Eudoxia (VOT XXX - MVL - T XXXX; Rome)
Numismatica Ars Classica
Auction 24
Lot 349
Internet Archive
5 Dec 2002 XF USD 63 360.03
(CHF 50 000.00)
(+ buyer's premium)

Ex NAC 7, 1994, 882 and NAC 9, 1996, 959 sales

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