Complimentary epithets of Mars -- T-Bone ants of Antioch

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  1. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Mars was the Roman god of war, the son of Jupiter and Juno and the father of Romulus and Remus.

    He has many epithets in worship, literature, and on coins and in numismatic iconography. Mars Victor (victorious Mars -- duh!) appears bearing a trophy. Mars Gradivus (marching Mars) appears as a warrior taking great strides. The war-god appears with the titles Ultor (the avenger), Propugnator (the defender), Pacifer (the bearer of peace), Conservator (the preserver), and rarely with the epithets of Stator (the one who stays), Adsertor (he who carries an inquiry entirely through), and Pacator (the peace-maker).

    These two issues of Trebonianus Gallus of Antioch depict him in the complimentary roles of defender and bringer of peace. As defender (propugnator), he is in full battle gear, carrying a spear and shield, his paludamentum trailing behind him, ready to take on the enemy. As bearer of peace (Pacifer), he remains in full battle gear, but offers a branch of peace while tilting his spear away from the enemy.

    As is apparent on the MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM example, during the reign of Trebonianus Gallus, the issues of the Antioch mint had become severely debased, averaging only 18.9% silver, whereas those issued in Rome were less debased (30.9%), with the least debased being the unknown branch mint previously believed to have been Mediolanum (37.9% silver). See Pannekeet's paper here.

    Post your coins of Mars!

    Trebonianus Gallus MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM Antioch antoninianus.jpg
    Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253.
    Roman AR antoninianus, 3.58 g, 20.7 mm, 5 h.
    Antioch, AD 251.
    Obv: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
    Rev: MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM, Mars advancing right, carrying transverse spear and shield.
    Refs: RIC 84; RSC 70; RCV 9637; Hunter 59.
    Notes: The reverse inscription is unusually in the accusative case, and probably denotes the "motion toward" aspect of the case: "toward Mars the defender." Unlike other issues of the Antioch mint, no officina marks are known on examples of this coin.

    Trebonianus Gallus MARTI PACIFERO Antioch antoninianus.jpg
    Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253.
    Roman AR antoninianus, 3.96 g, 20.5 mm, 12 h.
    Antioch, AD 253.
    Obv: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
    Rev: MARTI PACIFERO, Mars advancing left, holding olive branch and spear.
    Refs: RIC 85; RSC 72; RCV --; Cunetio 412; Eauze 1038.
    Notes: The reverse inscription is here in the dative case, likely a dative of advantage: "for Mars the bearer of peace." Only 4 examples in the Cunetio hoard; 1 example in the Eauze hoard; however, multiple examples in the Dorchester hoard.
     
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  3. shanxi

    shanxi Well-Known Member

    @Romancollector: Very interesting coins !

    Here is my more common Mars

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    Hostilian
    Antoninianus (AD 251)
    Obv.: C VAL HOS MES QVINTVS N C, radiate and draped bust facing right
    Rev.: MARS PROPVG, Mars advancing right, holding spear and shield
    Ag, 2.86g, 25x20mm
    Ref.: RIC 176a
     
  4. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Here is a Treb Gallus like the first coin in this thread:
    TrebGallusMARTIPROPVGNATORI15225.jpg
    IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG
    MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM
    21-20 mm. 3.82 grams.
    RIC 84, Antioch mint

    Here is another one from Antioch:
    TrebGallusADVENTVSAVG8148.jpg

    C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG
    ADVENTVS AVG
    Probably struck prior to the elevation of Hostilian to Augustus.
    RIC 79, Antioch.
     
  5. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Here he is on a toned-to-black roach.

    Gordian III - Mars 2182.jpg GORDIAN III
    AR Antoninianus. 3.95g, 22.6mm. Rome mint, AD 243-244. RIC 147. O: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM, Mars, helmeted, in military attire, hastening right, holding transverse spear in right hand and shield in left hand.

    And for Antioch here's an ant from one reign before.

    Herennius Etruscus - Ant Antioch Pannonia Rare 2697.jpg
    HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS
    AR Antoninianus. 3.85g, 23.9mm. Antioch mint, AD 250-251. RIC (Decius) 158 (R). O: HEREN TRV MES Q V DECIVS CAESAR, radiate, draped bust right; •• below. R: PANONNIAE, Pannonia, veiled, draped, standing front, head right, holding helmet in right hand and standard in left hand. Notes: Extremely rare.
     
  6. Shea19

    Shea19 Well-Known Member

    Here’s mine with a very dainty-looking Mars...not the most intimidating god of war.

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    Caracalla, AR Denarius, (18mm., 3.11g) Laureate head of Caracalla right/ Rev. MARTI PROPVGNATORI, Mars hurrying left, holding trophy and spear. RIC 223.
     
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  7. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    My very first ancient (bought in 1987) was a Septimius Severus with MARS PATER reverse -

    Sept Sev Mars 1987 (0).jpg

    This AE of Marcus Aurelius is a little rough, but I thought the depiction of Mars was somewhat unusual (and pretty well rendered):

    Marcus Aurelius As Mars topless Sep 18 (0b).jpg

    Marcus Aurelius Æ As
    (173-174 A.D.)
    Rome Mint

    M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVIII, laureate head right / MARTI VICTORI IMP VI
    COS III, Mars standing right, half draped, shield inscribed SC resting on captive left.
    RIC 1106; Cohen 432.
    (11.53 grams / 25 mm)

     
  8. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    Some great coins shown!.....Here's my recent pick up....
    Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. AR Denarius (2.89 gm, 20mm). Rome mint. Struck 228 AD.
    Obverse: IMP SEV ALE-XAND AVG, laureate head right.
    Reverse: PM TRPVII COSII PP, Mars standing right, holding shield and spear.
    RIC IV 83; 20190801_sev4.jpg
     
  9. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    Severus Alexander

    Obv:– IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, Laureate head right
    Rev:– MARS VLTOR, Mars advancing right, holding a spear and shield
    Minted in Rome, A.D. 232
    References:– RIC 246, RSC 161a

    This was my first ancient coin and is still one of my favourites

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    It spurred many more Mars purchases. A VERY small sample.

    Septimius Severus
    Obv:– IMP CA L SE SEV PER AG COS II, Laureate head right
    Rev:– MART-I V-ICTORI, Mars advancing right carrying spear and trophy.
    Minted in Emesa. A.D. 194-195
    Reference:– cf. BMCRE 378 note. cf RIC 406b. RSC 324e. (all citing Cohen 324 - Kholl)

    3.16 gms. 0 degrees

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    Probus

    Obv:– IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
    Rev:– MARS VICTOR, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy; at foot, captive.
    Minted in Lugdunum (unmarked) Emission 7 Officina -. Summer A.D. 281
    Reference(s) – RIC 35 Bust Type F (Scarce)

    From aureus reverse dies. Same reverse die as aureus - Bastien 301. RARE

    Weight 4.12g. 22.42mm. 0 degrees

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  10. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Mars in the Roman Republic

    ANONYMOUS_ROMAN_REPUBLICAN_3.jpg
    ANONYMOUS ROMAN REPUBLIC
    AR Didrachm
    OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Mars left, oak-sprig behind
    REVERSE: ROMANO on tablet below head of bridled horse right, ear of wheat behind
    Struck at Metapontum, 280-276 BC
    19 mm, 6.55g
    Cr13/1, Syd 1
    Ti Veturius.jpg
    TI VETURIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VETURIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Helmeted bust of Mars right
    REVERSE: Youth kneeling l., between two warriors who touch with their swords a pig which he holds., ROMA above
    Struck at Rome 137 BC
    3.7g, 18mm
    Cr.234/1; RSC Veturia 1
    L VALERIUS FLACCUS.jpg
    L VALERIUS FLACCUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VALERIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Draped bust of Victory right, star under chin
    REVERSE: Mars walking left, carrying trophy; L. VALERI./ FLACCI. and a flamen's cap before and grain-ear behind
    Struck at Rome 108-109 BC
    3.7g, 18mm
    Cr306/1, Syd 565, Valeria 11
    Minucius Thermus Mf.jpg
    MINUCIUS THERMUS MF ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MINUCIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Mars left
    REVERSE: Q*TERM*MF below two warriors in combat, one on left protecting a fallen man
    Struck at Rome, 103BC
    3.5g, 19mm
    Syd 592, Cr319/1
    L JULIUS CAESAR.jpg
    L JULIUS CAESAR ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS JULIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: CAESAR Head of Mars left in crested helmet
    REVERSE: Venus Genettris with scepter, in biga drawn by two Cupids left, lyre in field, contolmark above, L IVLI L F in ex.
    Struck at Rome, 103BC
    3.85g, 17mm
    Cr320/1, Syd 593a.
     
  11. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Mars in Imperial Rome
    Trajan 10.jpg
    TRAJAN
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate bust right with aegis
    REVERSE: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Mars standing front with spear & shield
    Struck at Rome, 106-111 AD 3.2g, 18mm
    RIC 162, C 378
    Lucius Verus 2.jpg
    LUCIUS VERUS
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: L VERVS AVG ARMENICACVS, laureate head right
    REVERSE: TR P V IMP II COS II, Mars standing right, holding spear & leaning on shield
    Struck at Rome, 163-4 AD
    3.0g, 16mm
    RIC 529 (Marcus Aurelius), C 263
    Caracalla 6.jpg
    CARACALLA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right
    REVERSE: PONTIF TRP VIIII COS II, Mars in military dress standing left leaning on shield holding reversed spear
    Struck at Rome, 206 AD
    3.43g , 19mm
    RIC 83
    Severus Alexander 6.jpg
    SEVERUS ALEXANDER
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: IMP SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate head right
    REVERSE: P M TR P VII COS II P P, Mars standing right, holding shield and spear
    Struck at Rome, 228 AD
    2.8g; 19 mm
    RIC 83
    Quintillus 2.jpg
    QUINTILLUS
    AE Follis
    OBVERSE: IMP CM AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG , radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right
    REVERSE: MARTI PACIL, Mars walking left, holding olive branch, reversed spear and shield. X in left field
    Struck at Rome, 270 AD
    2.8g, 19mm
    RIC V-1 Rome 25 corr
    Llanedeyrn Hoard
    Probus 6.jpg
    PROBUS
    Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, radiate & cuirassed bust right.
    REVERSE: MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, bearing trophy & spear. Mintmark III
    Struck at Lugdunum, 277 AD
    5.1g, 23mm
    RIC 37, III
    Numerian 3.jpg
    NUMERIAN
    Antoninianus
    OBVERSE: M AVR NVMERIANVS NOB C, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
    REVERSE: MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right with spear & trophy, C to right
    Struck at Lugdunum, 284 AD
    3.5g, 22.5mm
    RIC 353c
    Crispus 8.jpg
    CRISPUS
    Follis
    OBVERSE: CRISPVS NOB CAES, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
    REVERSE: PRINCIPIA IVVENTVTIS, Mars, naked except for helmet and boots, chlamys flying out behind, advancing right holding transverse spear and shield. R-S across fields, QARL in ex.
    Struck at Arles , 317AD
    2.27g, 18mm.
    RIC VII 129
     
  12. Orielensis

    Orielensis Well-Known Member

    Those are fine T-Bones, especially the second coin! I love accusative legends – thanks for showing.

    Here is an earlier Mars from Antioch, previously attributed to Laodicea ad mare:
    Rom – Septimius Severus, denar, Mars, eastern mint.png
    Septimius Severus, Roman Empire, denarius, 198–202 AD, Antiochia mint (previously attributed to Laodicea ad mare). Obv: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, head of Septimius Severus, laureate, r. Rev: MARTI [VICTO]RI; Mars, helmeted, in military attire, standing r., resting r. hand on shield and holding reversed spear in l. hand. 19mm, 3.01g. Ref: RIC IV.1 Septimius Severus 508.

    This one has a gigantonormous flan crack but I like the portrait:
    Rom – Severus Alexander, Denar, Mars.png

    Severus Alexander, Roman Empire, denarius, 226 AD, Rome mint. Obv: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, bust of Severus Alexander, draped and laureate, r. Rev: P M TR P V COS II P P, Mars walking r., carrying spear and trophy. 19mm, 2.67g. Ref: RIC IV, 2 Severus Alexander 53.
     
  13. Alegandron

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

    Cool write-up, @Roman Collector ! I appreciate all the info and did not realize all the Mars titles!

    SICILY MAMERTINI MARS

    Sicily Mamertini 288-278 BCE AE Pentonkion Mars-Eagle Mercenary Samnites Messana.JPG
    Sicily Mamertini 288-278 BCE AE Pentonkion Mars-Eagle Mercenary Samnites Messana


    ITALIA MARS

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    Larinum Frentani 210-175 BCE AE Quincunx 22mm 9.8g Mars or Athena corinthian helmet- Galloping Horseman spear sheild tbolt 5 pellets NH Italy 625 BMC 2 SCARCE


    ROMAN REPUBLIC LITRA MARS

    RR Anon AE Litra 241-235 BC Mars Beardless Horse Head Cr 25-3 S 594.jpg
    RR Anon AE Litra 241-235 BC Mars Beardless Horse Head Cr 25-3 S 594


    ROMAN REPUBLIC PRE-DENARIUS REFORM

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    RR Anon Ca 240 BCE AR Heavy Quinarius Drachm 16mm 3.0g Rome Helmet Hd Mars r - Horse’s hd sickle Cr 25-2 Syd 25 RSC 34a Rare


    ROMAN REPUBLIC POST-DENARIUS REFORM

    RR Veturius 137 BCE AR Den Mars X Oath Scene pig S 111 Cr 234-1.jpg
    RR Veturius 137 BCE AR Den Mars X Oath Scene pig S 111 Cr 234-1
     
  14. Alegandron

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

    ROMAN IMPERIATORIAL MARS

    RImp Albinus Bruti AR Den 48 BC Mars Carnyces Cr 450-1a.jpg
    RImp Albinus Bruti AR Den 48 BC Mars Carnyces Cr 450-1a


    ROMAN IMPERIAL ERA MARS

    RI Lucius Verus 161-169 CE AE As 24mm Mars w Trophy.jpg
    RI LUCIUS VERUS 161-169 AE24 As Rome L VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS Bare head r Mars trophy TR P IIII IMP II COS II S-C RIC 1377
     
  15. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    No coins from ole T-bone but some featuring Mars:

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    Caracalla, AD 198-217 AR Denarius, 20mm, 2.8g, 12h; Rome Mint, AD 206
    Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG; Laureate, draped bust right, seen from behind.
    Rev.: PONTIF TR P VIIII COS II; Mars, in military dress, standing left, resting right hand on shield and holding spear.

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    Severus Alexander, Rome, AD 222-235
    AR, denarius, 19mm, 2.4g; 6h; Rome mint, AD 226
    Obv.: IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG; laureate bust right
    Rev.: PM TRP V COS II PP; Mars advancing right holding spear and trophy arms

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    Tacitus, AD 275-276
    AE, antoninianus, 22.5mm, 3.77g; 11h
    Obv.: IMP CM CL TACITVS AVG; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    Rev.: CLEM-ENTIA TEMP; Mars standing left holding olive branch in right, spear and shield in left
    In Ex.: xIS

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    Postumus, AD 260-269
    Ӕ Sestertius, 31x29mm, 19.2g, 12h; Lugdunum mint, AD 261
    Obv.: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
    Rev.: VIRTVS AVG, Mars standing right holding spear and leaning on shield.

    How about Ares?

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    Septimius Severus, AD 193-211
    AE28, 13.4g, 6h; Rabbath-Moba mint, CY 105 = AD 210/11.
    Obv.: AVT K L CEOVHΡOC; Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Septimius Severus right, seen from behind.
    Rev.: ΡABBAΘMΩBΩN ΘEOC AΡHC; Ares standing facing on high base with pilasters, between two flaming altars, holding dagger and shield with spear.Date P-E across fields.

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    Caracalla, AD 198-217
    AE30, 15.2g, 6h; Rabbathmoba, Palestine, dated CY 105 = AD 210-211.
    Obv.: AVT K M AV ANTUNINOC, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
    Rev.: PABBAΘ-MUBUN, Ares standing facing on square base decorated with pilasters, and holding sword, spear and round shield. Lighted torch to left and right. Date P-E across fields.
     
  16. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    Here's an example of Mars I haven't seen posted yet on a coin of Constantine I :playful:.

    Constantine follis 307-8.jpg
    Constantine I, AD 307-308, Trier Mint: AE follis, 26 mm, 5.40 gm, 5 h. RIC VI 776.
     
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