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Ancient Roman Phoencian Coin Emperor Severus Alexandar year 222 AD

Clemenceau, Beirut
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Ancient Phoencian Roman Bronze Large Coin for Emperor Severus Alexandar. He was born in Phoencian state "Lebanon". His reign year 222 to 235 AD . Antioch Orontos mint weight 15.15 grams ans diameter 30 mm. Obv: Laurete draped bust left of Severus Alexandar holding scepture over shoulder in left. Rev: Hygieus standing right feeding serpret river god Orontos swimming . Severus Alexander, also called Alexander Severus, in full Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander, original name Gessius Bassianus Alexianus or Alexianus Bassianus, (born 209, Phoenicia [now in Lebanon]—died 235, Gaul), Roman emperor from AD 222 to 235, whose weak rule collapsed in the civil strife that engulfed the empire for the next 50 years. His maternal grandmother, Julia Maesa, was a sister-in-law of the emperor Septimius Severus (reigned 193–211). Severus Alexander BORN209 Phoenicia, Lebanon DIED235 (aged 26) Gaul Emperor, Roman Empire (222-235) In 218 the legions in Syria proclaimed as emperor Alexander’s 14-year-old cousin, Elagabalus (Heliogabalus), who was persuaded (221) to adopt Alexander as his heir. In March 222 the Praetorian Guard—probably prompted by Julia Maesa and Alexander’s mother, Julia Mamaea—murdered Elagabalus. Alexander succeeded to power without incident. During his reign the real authority was held by his grandmother (until her death in 226) and his mother. The appointment of a regency council of 16 senators provided the Senate with nominal ruling power. Under this regime large sections of the civilian and military populace lost faith in the government at Rome and lapsed into lawlessness. In 224 the Praetorian Guards went so far as to murder their commander, Domitius Ulpianus, the chief minister of state and a distinguished jurist, in the presence of the emperor and his mother. Another member of the council, the historian Cassius Dio, had to open the year of his second consulate (229) outside Rome to avoid being murdered by the guard. But it was his incompetence as a military leader that was Alexander’s undoing. In 230 and 231 the Persian king Ardashīr I invaded the Roman province of Mesopotamia (in modern Iraq). Alexander launched a three-pronged counteroffensive (232) and was defeated when the force under his personal command failed to advance. But the heavy losses suffered by the Persians forced them to withdraw from Mesopotamia, thereby giving Alexander—because he had maintained control of Mesopotamia—an excuse to celebrate a triumph at Rome in 233. Shortly afterward the emperor was called to the Rhine (at Mainz in modern Germany) to fight the invading Germanic tribe of the Alemanni. When, on advice from his mother, he ended these operations by buying peace from the Germans, his army became indignant. Early in 235 the soldiers murdered Alexander and his mother and proclaimed Gaius Julius Verus Maximinius as emperor. Alexander was deified after Maximinus’s death in 238 AD. Very sepcial Authentic coin. To see more press on " Mohamad"
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