Ancients =>My Infant-Lovin' Fausta

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  1. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    Here's my Faustina Junior showing the infant Commodus and his twin brother on the reverse:
    Faustina Junior babies.jpg
     
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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Oooow, Parthicus => ya beat me to it ... great coin!!

    Faustina-II

    Faustina Jr II.jpg

    => the high-fivin' babies!!

    :rolleyes:

    Thanks for posting all of your wonderful examples ... please keep 'em coming!!
     
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  4. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Here are two of my favorite females

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  5. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    SPES REIPVBLICAE, Siscia mint:

    Fausta SPES REIPVBLICAE Centenionalis.jpg
     
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  6. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    And coins with a bunch of kids? Here's Faustina Jr. with a bunch of them.

    Four kids on this denarius:
    Faustina Jr FECVND AVGVSTAE denarius.jpg

    Five kids on this dupondius--two in arms and three at her feet:
    Faustina Jr TEMPOR FELIC Dupondius.jpg
     
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  7. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    how ironic. i was posted a coin of faustina the elder in another thread that i'd bought early on thinking it was this gal. but i bought it for a darker reason than her being a good mother. from the nicomedia mint, flowing hair bust right, holding c-tine and c-tius 2. fausta bronze 002.JPG fausta bronze 005.JPG
     
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  8. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

  9. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    FAUSTA 1.jpg

    Here's my Fausta and a little write-up I did. (On Thursdays on Facebook I will occasionally have a "Throwback Thursday" in which I will throw it way back. Like, 4th-century back.) Please correct or augment my narrative:

    This is one of my most favorite coins, and the saddest. Struck ca. 325 A.D., its obverse features Fausta, the second wife of Constantine the Great. On the reverse we see Fausta assuming the personification of “Spes,” or “Hope.” The legend reads SPES REIPVBLICAE, “The Hope of the Republic.” The two children at her breast are her infant sons Constantine II and Constantius II–a bit anachronistic since Constantine II was 8 years old at the time. But this mother’s message is clear: Constantine has male heirs, and they will be the Roman hope of the future. Sadly, this hope would be marred by the boys’ general massacre of family rivals after the death of Constantine the Great in 337. Then in 340 Constantine II was killed in ambush laid by the forces of another brother struggling for power (those of Constans). The career of the warrior emperor Constantius II lasted longer until his death from illness in 361. As for Fausta? Her end was the saddest of all. The sources are murky; some assert that she and her stepson Crispus plotted treason together and even had an affair. Others say Crispus made advances to Fausta and was denounced by her and then executed, but Constantine came to regret the execution, fearing he had been misled. What we do know is that, about a year after this coin was struck, Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, had his eldest son and his wife killed. Crispus was poisoned. Fausta was suffocated in an overheated sauna. So much for the “spes reipublicae.”
     
  10. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    that's pretty much the story handed down, with varying degrees of point of view.
     
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  11. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Awesome coins all
     
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  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Gavin => thanks for adding-in the background story (not exactly the Brady Bunch)
     
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  13. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I am REALLY bummed the Title changed... I zero'd in on your thread.

    Here is my Fausta:

    She got her EYES GOUGED OUT for reading the Acronym!!!

    This is My Infant Lovin' Fausta, BABY!

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    RI Fausta 325-326 CE AE3 Spes stdg 2 infants SMHA 20mm 3.48g scratch over eye damnatio memoriae by Constantine O-R
     
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  14. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    :rolleyes:
     
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  15. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    cnoevil...
     
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  16. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    Great coin!
     
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