Congratulations, Curtisimo. Having the right person to share your life with makes all the difference in the world.
this is true, passionate fan of ancient rome..on the wedding day, he thinking about old rome..all the best to you and your wife in the future..
Congratulations @Curtisimo! May I present to you the ultimate Flavian power couple - Domitian and Domitia. Domitian AR Cistophorus, 10.59g Rome mint (for Asia), 82 AD RIC 845 (R). BMC 255. RSC 2 (under Domitian and Domitia). RPC 866 (6 spec.). Obv: IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG P M COS VIII; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r. Rev: DOMITIA AVGVSTA; bust of Domitia, draped, r., hair massed in front and in long plait behind Ex Berk, eBay, 30 December 2013. EX Berk 145, 14 September 2005, lot 459.
Congratulations! These are the days life is all about. That and the nights when they let us "shake hands in Concordia" nudge nudge know what I mean? Say no more sir. Agrippina/Germanicus (Died 19 and 33, respectively). PHRYGIA. Aezanis. Ae. 17 MM 3.4 gr Lollios Klassikos, magistrate. Obv: ΓЄPMANIKOC. Laureate head of Germanicus right. Rev: AΓPIΠΠINA ЄΠI KΛACCIKOV AIZANITωN. Draped bust of Agrippina right. RPC I 3081; SNG Copenhagen 71-2
Woohoo! Who's getting married tonight?.... Uhm, of course, what I meant to say was... congrats, Curtis! Thanks for the little peek into your special day... wishing you and your bride a long and happy life together! Sep Sev & Julia Domna AE18. 3.37g, 17.8mm. MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum, circa AD 193-211. Varbanov 2825 var. (rev legend). O: [AV K L CE] CEVHPOC, laureate head right. R: [IO DO] NIKOPOLIT PROC I, draped bust right.
wow! i'm a lil late to the party, but many congrats to you and yours this, the day of youse's wedding!..may you have fits of bliss and happiness from now on Mr. and Miss Curtisimo..greg.
Interesting, in these days of political correctness and equality, that everyone assumed Curtis would be marrying a wife as he never actually said that. Although I am sure it is probably the case.
Congratulations! THRACE, Anchialus. Gordian III, with Tranquillina. AD 238-244. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Tranquillina / Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head right, with wreath in beak and wings spread. Varbanov 691; AMNG II 678.
A great congratulations are in order! I cannot imagine how excited you must be! May you both live long and prosper. As someone who is still taxably single, I shall refrain from giving advice.