Lotto 475:
Civil Wars. AR(?) Denarius. Vindebona (Vienna) mint. Struck under Gaius Julius Vindex, March-May AD 68. Obv. SALVS GENE-RIS HVMANI. Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm frond. Rev. S P Q R within oak wreath. RIC I (2nd ed.) 73b. 2.83 g. 17.50 mm. R. Nice example of particularly good style. Good VF. Gaius Julius Vindex, (died AD 68, Vesontio, Germania Superior), was the governor of the Roman province of Lugdunensis; he had led a revolt in Gaul against the emperor Nero. His rebellion, begun in March 68, was followed by other revolts in Spain, Africa, and Egypt and set in motion a series of events that led to Nero’s suicide the following June.
According to the historian Dio Cassius, Vindex inveighed against Nero and swore to act in the interest of the Roman Senate and people and to foster a return to the Augustan model of empire. Some modern scholars, however, have regarded Vindex’ rebellion as a move toward Gallic independence. In any event, discontent was rife in the empire and he won the support of Galba, a governor in Spain. Vindex committed suicide after vainly trying to resist the Roman armies of the Rhine under the command of Verginius Rufus.
According to the historian Dio Cassius, Vindex inveighed against Nero and swore to act in the interest of the Roman Senate and people and to foster a return to the Augustan model of empire. Some modern scholars, however, have regarded Vindex’ rebellion as a move toward Gallic independence. In any event, discontent was rife in the empire and he won the support of Galba, a governor in Spain. Vindex committed suicide after vainly trying to resist the Roman armies of the Rhine under the command of Verginius Rufus.
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Offerte: 3
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