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Electronic Auction 573

Lot nuber 435

SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Emesa. Julia Domna. Augusta, AD 193-217. Æ (24.5mm, 11.88 g, 6h). Dated SE 527 (AD 215/6). VF.


Electronic Auction 573
Lot: 435.

Closing Date: Oct 23 2024 10:00 ET

Roman Provincial, Bronze

Estimate: $ 200

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SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Emesa. Julia Domna. Augusta, AD 193-217. Æ (24.5mm, 11.88 g, 6h). Dated SE 527 (AD 215/6). Draped bust right / ЄMICΩN KOΛΩN, altar of the temple of El-Gabal set on two-tiered base; panel decorated with two sets of three arches, each niche contains a statue; above, small lighted altar; ZKΦ (date) in exergue. BMC 9-11 var. (rev. legend). Dark brown patina with earthen highlights. VF. Rare.

Emesa was the major cult center for the deity El-Gabal, who was worshipped there in the form of a baetyl (an aniconic stone idol; in the case of El-Gabal, a large black conical stone, often interpreted as a meteorite). Just several years after this coin was struck, a teenage priest of the god, Varius Avitus Bassianus, was declared emperor and took the name Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, although he is more commonly known as Elagabalus for his devotion to El-Gabal. Elagabalus moved the baetyl to Rome upon his accession and, for a brief period, it seemed that El-Gabal might become the principle deity in the Roman pantheon. Wishing to distance himself from Elagabalus’ unpopular religious practices, his successor Severus Alexander sent the baetyl back to Emesa. The cult of El-Gabal saw a resurgence in Rome under Aurelian, who wisely promoted the worship of the deity in an iconic form more acceptable to westerners.

Closing Date and Time: 23 October 2024 at 12:24:40 ET.

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