Five Julias of Ancient Rome Collection

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  1. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    One Julia was not enough!

    Julia Domna was my first and she's still my favorite. I couldn't decide which Julia would be my second so I purchased all four of the Julias on my list. I must confess—at risk of sounding shallow and superficial—that I selected only the prettiest of each that I could find. This is out of character for me because I've learned from life experience that when I make assumptions about people based on appearance—
    I'm usually wrong. I've met physically beautiful people who are terrible human beings—and scary looking people who have hearts of gold. Anyway, here's my latest and thanks for the inspiration.

    Julia Domna.jpg



    Julia Maesa.jpg



    Julia Mamaea.jpg



    Julia Paula.jpg



    Julia Soaemias.jpg
     
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  3. lrbguy

    lrbguy Well-Known Member

    Nice examples. The first is my favorite as a coin and also as an historical figure.
     
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  4. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

  5. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    If I were to have bet on the existence of this item, I would have lost. I do note that the caption says the figure "has a face and hairstyle imitating that of the empress Julia Domna" rather than "is Julia Domna" which is a giant step forward from so many sculptures from antiquity but I would love to know the original purpose for which this item was made.

    Maesa:
    rn0225bb3094.jpg rn0170bb1813.jpg rn0190bb0670.jpg
     
  6. ancientcoinguru

    ancientcoinguru Well-Known Member

    As usual, a lovely presentation of some great coins! Have you considered adding the infamous Julia who was arrested for adultery and treason, Augustus' daughter with his second wife Scribonia? Here's a bronze from Pergamon of Livia and Julia. Since Julia is portrayed as Aphrodite, the the issue is likely to proceed Julia's disgrace in 2 BC.
    Livia and Julia.jpg

    10-2 BC
    Livia and Julia
    Pergamon mint
    AE 3.957gm - 18.7mm, 180o
    Obv: ΛΙΒΙΑΝ ΗΡΑΝ ΨΑΡΙΝΟΣ, draped bust of Livia right (as Hera)
    Rev: ΙΟYΛΙΑΝ ΑΦΡΟΔΙΤΗΝ, draped bust of Julia right (as Aphrodite)
    Reference: RPC I 2359
     
  7. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Beautiful coins Deacon Ray, and fabulous presentation.
     
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  8. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    What about the Julia Domna chia head from York? http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/roman/roman-head-pot

    Or, more accurately, the "chia head with features of Julia Domna." Seems like the Severan ladies were the Kardashians of the second century--fashion plates even for the far-flung provinces.
     
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  9. Alegandron

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

    Cool @Deacon Ray ! Nice gaggle of geese! :)

    Julia Domna
    RI Julia Domna 193-195 CE AR Den Vesta Palladium.jpg
    RI Julia Domna 193-195 CE AR Den Vesta Palladium


    Julia Maesa:
    RI Julia Maesa AR Denarius Pudicitia 3.1g 19mm Sear 2183.jpg
    RI Julia Maesa AR Denarius Pudicitia 3.1g 19mm Sear 2183


    Julia Mamaea:
    RI Julia Mamaea AR denarius  Pietas incense altar perfume Seaby 48.JPG
    RI Julia Mamaea AR denarius Pietas incense altar perfume Seaby 48


    Julia Paula:
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    Julia Paula Augusta AD 219-220 AR Denarius 18 mm 3.10g Antioch mint AD 219-220 - Venus Genetrix seated left holding apple scepter RIC IV 222 RSC 21


    Julia Soaemias:
    RI Julia Soaemias 218-222 CE AR Den Venus Caelestis star RIC IV 241.jpg
    RI Julia Soaemias 218-222 CE AR Den Venus Caelestis star RIC IV 241
     
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  10. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Great coins, they were some of the first ones I grabbed when I got into ancients. Affordable and pretty ladies.
     
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  11. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Very nice coins @Deacon Ray - thanks for sharing. It's also interesting to compare the sculpted busts to the coin portraits.
     
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  12. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    That's a beautiful collection, @Alegandron , but I really like your Julia Mamaea! Her expression is the look a mother would give one of her children when she catches him/her in a lie. :stop:
     
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  13. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Thanks, @ancient coin hunter ! I think if I were a billionaire I would have an estate full of marble busts of famous people. But—I'm not—so I must settle for a few coins. ;) Just kidding—I'm Blessed and Joyful with what I have!
     
  14. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    A perfect presentation of these 5 Augustas , 100% eye appeal, thanks Ray.

    My favourite Augusta, she governed the empire for 13 years,one though lady: P1180980.JPG

    P118069722cleaned.jpg
     
  15. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Lookin' good, Deacon Ray!

    Erin
     
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  16. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I suppose the next thing you will tell me is that there are Chia pets, action figures or blow up lawn figures of the Royal Family or First Ladies. If Julia can, why not?
     
  17. arashpour

    arashpour Well-Known Member

    I have only one Julia which I got recently and that is julia Mamaea

    JuliaMamea.jpg
     
  18. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Great coins!
     
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  19. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Neat Julia set!

    Make it an even half dozen with a Julia Titi.

    T388aa.jpg Julia Titi
    AR Denarius, 3.09g
    Rome mint, 80-81 AD (Titus)
    RIC 388 (C2). BMC 142. RSC 14.
    Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA TITI AVGVSTI F •; Bust of Julia Titi, draped and diademed, r., hair in long plait
    Rev: VENVS AVGVST; Venus stg. r., leaning on column, with helmet and spear
    Acquired from Aegean Numismatics, August 2017.
     
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  20. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Gavin called this a "chia head". The museum site calls it a "head pot". It would naturally be called a "pot head" except here in Oregon that has a different meaning.
     
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  21. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    Look, with kids like Geta and Caracalla, Mom has to relax any way she can.
     
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