Syria, Antioch, Hostilian
Description:
Syria, Antioch, Hostilian as Caesar (250 - 251 AD). ΓO VAΛ OCTIΛIAN ME KYINTOC KECAP; bareheaded and draped bust right / ANTIOXEΩN MHTPOKOΛΩN; tetrastyle temple, Tyche within, river-god Orontes swimming below, ram leaping right above the temple, Δ-E across fields, SC in ex.
Diameter:
AE30 mm
Weight:
14,68 g
Grade:
aVF/aVF
Attribution:
McAlee 1163
Commentary:
attractive dark olive-brown sand patina, well centered, good details
History:
Hostilian survived the death of his father, Trajan Decius, and brother, Herennius Etruscus, on the battlefield and stayed nominally the co-emperor of Trebonianus Gallus, dying only some months later in the plague epidemic - the first emperor after Septimius Severus (211 AD) to die of natural causes.
Article Number:
042-02-02-41652