D had a couple of days so I'll break the ice for E. Eirene EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius AE drachm, regnal year 14 Obv: laureate draped bust right Rev: Eirene standing left, holding corn ears and caduceus; L I Δ in fields Ref: Emmett 1500.14; Dattari 2532 Ex Robert L. Grover Collection of Roman-Egyptian Coinage, previously held by the Art Institute of Chicago Elpis EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius AE drachm, regnal year 16 Obv: laureate draped bust left Rev: Elpis standing left, lifting hem of garment; L I - S in fields Ref: Emmett 1501.16 Ex Robert L. Grover Collection of Roman-Egyptian Coinage, previously held by the Art Institute of Chicago
Elpis/Spes Cilicia, Tarsos. AE35. Philip I or II / Spes Cilicia, Tarsos AE35 23.4gm. Eros Thrace, Bizya. Philip II, AE18. Eros
Looks like we're out of E's and nobody's posted in a while. Let's move on to F with FECUNDITAS! Herennia Etruscilla, AD 249-251 Roman orichalcum sestertius, 14.04 gm, 28.3 mm Rome, AD 250-251 Obv: HERENNIA ETRVSCILLA AVG, diademed and draped bust, right Rev: FECVNDITAS AVG SC, Fecunditas standing left, right hand extended to child standing at her feet; holding cornucopiae Refs: RIC 134a; Sear 9504; Cohen 9; Hunter 12 Julia Mamaea, AD 222-235 Roman AR denarius, 2.95 g, 20 mm Rome, AD 232, 15th emission Obv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust right Rev: FECVND AVGVSTAE, Fecunditas seated left, reaching out to child at her feet Refs: RIC 332; BMCRE 913; RCV 8208
Eusebeia EGYPT, Faustina Junior (147-175 AD), dated Regnal Year 12 of Antoninus Pius (147/8 AD). billion tetradrachm 22mm 13.61g Obv: ΦΑVС[ΤΙΝΑ] СƐΒΑСΤΗ; Faustina II Rev: L ΔωΔƐΚΑΤΟV; Eusebeia seated left, holding patera over lit altar, holding long scepter RPC vol 4 #13632 (temporary), D 3247, Geissen 1945, M 1985 The concept of Eusebeia is anthropomorphized as the spirit of piety, loyalty, duty and filial respect. According to one source, her husband is Nomos (Law), and their daughter is Dike, goddess of justice and fair judgment. The Roman equivalent is Pietas.
EUTHENIA ANTONINUS PIUS Rare. AE Drachm. 26.83g, 33.5mm. EGYPT, Alexandria, RY 5 = AD 141/2. Emmett 1628 (R3); Dattari 2776; RPC Online 14830 (8 spec). O: Laureate head right. R: Nilus seated right on rocks upon which a crocodile climbs, Alexandria-Euthenia wearing elephant-skin headdress standing left, holding corn ears and sistrum; [L E] in exergue. Ex Robert L. Grover Collection of Roman-Egyptian Coinage, previously held by the Art Institute of Chicago (1981.413) Straight off Theoi.com: "Euthenia was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of prosperity and abundance. She and her three sisters -- Eukleia (Good Repute), Philophrosyne (Welcome) and Eupheme (Acclaim) -- were probably the goddesses known collectively as the younger Kharites (Charites). Her opposite number was Penia (Poverty)."
A repeat but I love the reverse... Fecunditas Julia Domna AR denarius, 19.5mm, 3.17 gm, 6h. Rome mint Struck under Septimius Severus, circa AD 207-211 Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA; draped bust right Rev: Fecunditas or Tellus (Earth) reclining left under tree, resting arm on basket of fruit and placing hand on celestial orb; standing before her are four children representing the Four Seasons Ref: RIC IV 549 (Septimius Severus); RSC 35
Aurelian, AD 279-275 Roman billon antoninianus, 3.61 gm, 20.6 mm Obv: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust, r. Rev: FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated l., holding rudder and cornucopiae, wheel under seat; S in exergue. Refs: RIC 128; MER/RIC 1466; CBN 452; Sear 11539; MIR 16, Hunter p. cx.
It must be time for "G" as in God. MANVS DEI Hand of God: (I no longer have this coin as it was traded back to AncientNoob). I can't wait for "H" & have my Helios all ready for posting.
G - GENIUS: RI Hadrian, AD 117-138 Æ Limes Denarius 18mm 3.5mm after AD 125 Genius stndg sacrificing altar cornucopia RIC II 173 (OH! and @John Anthony 's hand...) GORGON: Ionia Klazomenai 480-400 BC AR Drachm Pentobol 3.5g 13mm Forepart winged boar r gorgoneion incuse sq Cf SNG Copenhagen 12 Rare
The letter G is for the GRACES three! Julia Domna, AD 193-211 Roman provincial Æ triassarion; 23.3 mm 8.55 g Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, AD 193-211 Obv: ΙΟVΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CΕΒ, bare-headed and draped bust right Rev: ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ, statuary group of the Three Graces side by side Refs: SGI 2313; AMNG 603; Moushmov 417
This is more of a type than a deity or personification. Founders Mysia, Parion. Tiberius, AE17 Mysia, Parion. Tiberius, AE17 Obv: Bare head of Tiberius right. Rev: Founders plowing right. 17mm. Great god of Odessos Thrace, Odessos. Lucius Verus. AE14. Darzalos Obv. [AV KAI AVP]OVHPOC. Lucius Verus r. Rev. ODH[CCEI]TWN. Great God reclining to l. on a banqueting couch, leaning on his l. arm; in his raised r. hand his horn of plenty. Varbanov 4320. R7 AE14, 2.2gm.
GERMANIA HADRIAN AR Denarius. 3.38g, 17.3mm, Rome mint, AD 134-138. RIC 302a var (no drapery). O: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare-headed and draped bust right. R: GERMANIA, Germania standing facing, head right, holding vertical spear in right hand and resting left on shield set on ground. GRACES COMMODUS AE25. 7.69g, 25mm, MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. H&J 6.10.26.4 (this coin illustrated); RPC IV online 4319; AMNG I 540; Varbanov 702 corr. (direction of heads). O: ΑΥ ΚΑΙ Λ ΑΥΡΗ ΚΟΜΟΔΟС, Bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R: ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛƐΙΤΩΝ, the Three Graces standing facing, heads left, right, and right, respectively: the left holds oinochoe over dolphin, the center drapes arms over others, and the right holds wreath over oinochoe. Ex Dr. George Spradling Collection, Ex Alexandre de Barros Collection (CNG E143, 12 July 2006, lot 115), ex CNG 47 (16 Sep 1998) lot 833
Imperial Rome Diocletion, r. 284-305 A.D. (303-305 AD.) Lyons Mint, AE Follis, 28.74mm x 8 grams Obv.: IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, laureate cuirassed bust left Rev.: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, offering over an altar at foot left & holding cornucopia, star to right, PLG in ex. Ref.: SRCV 1264 var Imperial Rome Constantine I Posthumous, r. 307-337 (337-340) Antioch Mint, AE4, 16mm x 1.2 grams Obv.: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, veiled, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev.: No legend, Divus Constantine in quadriga right, star above, the hand of God reaching down to him. Mintmark: SMAN[?] Or should God be with 'Y' for 'Yahweh'?
I'll pile on with another GENIUS. Maximinus II Daza, AD 309-313, as Augustus Roman Æ follis; 21 mm, 4.88 g, 12 h Antioch, AD 312 Obv: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laureate head, right Rev: GENIO AVGVSTI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding head of Sol and cornucopiae; *|Z //ANT Refs: RIC 164b; Cohen 21; RCV 14840
more Genius... Constantius I as Caesar, Follis. Egypt,Alexandria, c. 300 AD, FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head right / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae. XX-I across field, delta in right field. Mintmark ALE. Alexandria RIC VI 31a 26.35mm 10.6 grams Galerius Maximian, AE Follis, Siscia, 294 AD. GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB C, laureate head right / GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae. S-gamma across fields, no mintmark. RIC VI 81b 26.5mm 8.7 grams hand of GOD Constantine I AE4. Memorial issue struck 337-40 AD. DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG, veiled head right /No legend. Emperor veiled in quadriga right, horses rearing up, hand of God reaching down to him. Mintmark SMH epsilon. RIC VIII 14; cf Sear 3889. Heraclea mint RIC VIII 14, 16.3mm 1.7g
It's time to move on to H. H is for Hera: Faustina Jr, AD 147-175 Roman provincial Æ 22.4 mm, 6.54 g Thrace, Hadrianopolis Obv: ΦΑVCΤΙΝΑ CΕΒΑCΤH, pearl-diademed and draped bust, right Rev: ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΩΝ, Hera veiled, standing in front of altar, holding patera and scepter Refs: Moushmov 2532; Varbanov 1631, SNG Cop 558; BMC -- Livia, wife of Augustus, and Julia, daughter of Augustus Roman provincial AE 17.2 mm, 3.44 g Mysia, Pergamon, 10 - 2 BC Obv: ΛΙΒΙΑΝ ΗΡΑΝ ΧΑΡΙΝΟΣ, draped bust of Livia as Hera, right. Rev: ΙΟΥΛΙΑΝ ΑΦΡΟΔΙΤΗΝ, draped bust of Julia as Aphrodite, right. Refs: RPC I 2359; SNG Copenhagen-467; Vagi 370 Faustina Jr, AD 147-175 Roman provincial Æ 21.0 mm, 6.0 g Thrace, Pautalia, 147-175 Obv: ΦΑVCΤΕΙΝΑ CΕΒΑCΤΗ, bare-headed and draped bust, right Rev: ΟVΛΠΙΑC ΠΑVΤΑΛΙΑC, Hera standing l., holding patera and scepter. Refs: BMC-13; Ruzicka-69; Moushmov-4118; Varbanov-4478