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| Diva Paulina, Sestertius, 235-236, Rome, Bronze, , RIC:3 |
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| Bust of Paulina, veiled, draped, right., Paulina, draped, holding sceptre, seated left on peacock flying right to heaven., RIC IV Caecilia Paulina 3. Wife of Maximin I Thrax, she most probably died in late 235 or early 236, since provincial coins from Anazarbe (Caesarea ad Anazarbus) with the designation "Diva Paulina", Pauline having been deified by her husband, were issued for the year 235/236, suggesting that she died shortly before., DIVA PAVLINA, CONSECRATIO / S C |
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| DENOMINATION | Sestertius |
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| YEAR | 235-236 |
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| MINT NAME | Rome |
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| COMPOSITION | Bronze |
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| DIAMETER | 29.8 |
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| MAIN CHARACTER | Diva Paulina |
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| RIC | 3 |
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| EMPIRE, KINGDOM, OR CIVILIZATION | Ancient Rome, Roman Empire (27 BC – AD 476) |
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| WEIGHT (G) | 18.55 |
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