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<p>[QUOTE="Marsyas Mike, post: 4666758, member: 85693"]This was such a great thread it needs another go-round. The occasion being a Trebonianus Gallus IVNO MARTIALI sestertius I just got in the mail, the non-temple version. </p><p><br /></p><p>As I mentioned in another thread I resurrected today, I've been finding low-grade unattributed stuff in European eBay auctions that are, sometimes, pretty scarce, such as this one. It came from the Czech Republic (shipping time to Midwest USA: July 3-July 24 - not bad at all). It was described as "ROME EMPIRE SESTERTIUS"</p><p><br /></p><p>At the risk of repeating some information already in this excellent thread, here is some Juno Martialis information from the "Four Bad Years" website (which I highly recommend): </p><p><br /></p><p>"Juno Martialis is found exclusively on the coins of Gallus. Juno is the wife of Jupiter and Martialis mean "of Mars". This could then mean "to the warlike Juno" since Mars is the god of war (and Juno's son) and it has been conjectured that it is an appeal to Juno (who was worshipped as a goddess of healing in addition to other attributes) to fight the terrible plague that ravaged the empire. Others believe that the "Of Mars" refers to "of the month of March". Juno Martialis had a festival on March 7, and Juno Martialis may be identified with Juno Perusina of Perugia, Italy - Trebonianus' home town that received special favors from him. A third theory is that as goddess of fertility, "Juno Martialis" is just referring to Juno as being the mother of Mars. The fourth theory is that these coins are in honor of his wife, Baebiana, who had not been elevated to Augusta in favor of allowing Herennia Etruscilla to retain her title." <i>Four Bad Years</i> website <a href="http://sonic.net/~marius1/mysite/Trebonianus.htm" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://sonic.net/~marius1/mysite/Trebonianus.htm" rel="nofollow">http://sonic.net/~marius1/mysite/Trebonianus.htm</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Here's my new one:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1150773[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Trebonianus Gallus Æ Sest.</b></p><p><b>(251-253 A.D.)</b></p><p><b>Rome Mint</b></p><p>IMP CAES C VIB[IVS TRE]BON[IANVS GALLVS AVG], laureate, draped and</p><p>cuirassed bust right / IVNONI [MARTIALI] S C, Juno seated left holding corn-ears & globe. </p><p>RIC 109; Cohen 52.</p><p>(20.21 grams / 28 x 24 mm)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marsyas Mike, post: 4666758, member: 85693"]This was such a great thread it needs another go-round. The occasion being a Trebonianus Gallus IVNO MARTIALI sestertius I just got in the mail, the non-temple version. As I mentioned in another thread I resurrected today, I've been finding low-grade unattributed stuff in European eBay auctions that are, sometimes, pretty scarce, such as this one. It came from the Czech Republic (shipping time to Midwest USA: July 3-July 24 - not bad at all). It was described as "ROME EMPIRE SESTERTIUS" At the risk of repeating some information already in this excellent thread, here is some Juno Martialis information from the "Four Bad Years" website (which I highly recommend): "Juno Martialis is found exclusively on the coins of Gallus. Juno is the wife of Jupiter and Martialis mean "of Mars". This could then mean "to the warlike Juno" since Mars is the god of war (and Juno's son) and it has been conjectured that it is an appeal to Juno (who was worshipped as a goddess of healing in addition to other attributes) to fight the terrible plague that ravaged the empire. Others believe that the "Of Mars" refers to "of the month of March". Juno Martialis had a festival on March 7, and Juno Martialis may be identified with Juno Perusina of Perugia, Italy - Trebonianus' home town that received special favors from him. A third theory is that as goddess of fertility, "Juno Martialis" is just referring to Juno as being the mother of Mars. The fourth theory is that these coins are in honor of his wife, Baebiana, who had not been elevated to Augusta in favor of allowing Herennia Etruscilla to retain her title." [I]Four Bad Years[/I] website [URL]http://sonic.net/~marius1/mysite/Trebonianus.htm[/URL] Here's my new one: [ATTACH=full]1150773[/ATTACH] [B]Trebonianus Gallus Æ Sest. (251-253 A.D.) Rome Mint[/B] IMP CAES C VIB[IVS TRE]BON[IANVS GALLVS AVG], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IVNONI [MARTIALI] S C, Juno seated left holding corn-ears & globe. RIC 109; Cohen 52. (20.21 grams / 28 x 24 mm)[/QUOTE]
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