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Roman Emperor Caligula Authentic Genuine Ancient Bronze Provincial Coin with COA

Description: Authentic Genuine Ancient Bronze Roman Provincial Coin of the Third Emperor of the Roman Empire Caligula. Certificate of Authenticity Included. Reign: Caligula. Province: Asia. Subprovince: Conventus of Sardis. Region: Lydia. City: Philadelphia. Magistrate: Melanthos (priest of Germanicus). Obverse: ΓΑΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ; Bare head of Caligula, right. Reverse: ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΕΩΝ ΜΕΛΑΝΘΟΣ ΙΕΡΕΥΣ ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΚΟΥ; Winged thunderbolt. Metal: copper-based alloy. Diameter: 16 mm. Weight: 3.2 g. Reference: RPC I 3019. Shipping fees: $4.99. Thank you for visiting. Historical Facts: Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/; 31 August 12 – 24 January 41 AD), formally known as Gaius (Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus), was the third Roman emperor, ruling from 37 to 41. The son of the popular Roman general Germanicus and Augustus's granddaughter Agrippina the Elder, Caligula was born into the first ruling family of the Roman Empire, conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Germanicus's uncle and adoptive father, Tiberius, succeeded Augustus as emperor of Rome in AD 14. Although Gaius was named after Gaius Julius Caesar, he acquired the nickname "Caligula" (meaning "little [soldier's] boot") from his father's soldiers during their campaign in Germania. When Germanicus died at Antioch in 19, Agrippina returned with her six children to Rome, where she became entangled in a bitter feud with Tiberius. The conflict eventually led to the destruction of her family, with Caligula as the sole male survivor. Untouched by the deadly intrigues, Caligula accepted an invitation in 31 to join the emperor on the island of Capri, where Tiberius had withdrawn five years earlier. Following the death of Tiberius, Caligula succeeded his adoptive grandfather as emperor in 37. There are few surviving sources about the reign of Caligula, though he is described as a noble and moderate emperor during the first six months of his rule. After this, the sources focus upon his cruelty, sadism, extravagance, and sexual perversion, presenting him as an insane tyrant. While the reliability of these sources is questionable, it is known that during his brief reign, Caligula worked to increase the unconstrained personal power of the emperor, as opposed to countervailing powers within the principate. He directed much of his attention to ambitious construction projects and luxurious dwellings for himself, and initiated the construction of two aqueducts in Rome: the Aqua Claudia and the Anio Novus. During his reign, the empire annexed the client kingdom of Mauretania as a province. In early 41, Caligula was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy by officers of the Praetorian Guard, senators, and courtiers. The conspirators' attempt to use the opportunity to restore the Roman Republic was thwarted, however. On the day of the assassination of Caligula, the Praetorians declared Caligula's uncle, Claudius, the next Roman emperor. Although the Julio-Claudian dynasty continued to rule the empire until the fall of his nephew Nero in 68, Caligula's death marked the official end of the Julii Caesares in the male line.

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Roman Emperor Caligula Authentic Genuine Ancient Bronze Provincial Coin with COARoman Emperor Caligula Authentic Genuine Ancient Bronze Provincial Coin with COARoman Emperor Caligula Authentic Genuine Ancient Bronze Provincial Coin with COA

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Denomination: AE

Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)

Composition: Bronze

Provenance: Ownership History Available

Year: 37 - 41 AD

Era: Ancient

Ruler: Caligula

Date: 37 - 41 AD

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