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THE POMPEIAN ERA. In B.C. 64 Pompey, after the defeat of Tigranes, entered Syria. During the winter B.C.

 


Plotina (Pompeia Plotina) - Wife of Trajan. c.70 - 129
Sabina (Vibia Sabina) - Wife of Hadrian. Died in 136.
Faustina I (Annia Galeria Faustina) - Wife of Antoninus Pius. c.98-141 ...

Trajan married Pompeia Plotina. Coins of Trajan's family members are available, but scarce. While his father was governing in Syria, Trajan gained a tribuneship, his first position of major power.

--- a Pompei' in 'Pompeiana' by Laura Breglia, page 59.) These are in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples and have never been cataloged.

On his return from Africa, after having defeated the Pompeians, Caesar obtained, by virtue of two Senatorial decrees, authority to cause his portrait to be struck on the coins of the republic; together with the privilege of wearing, ...

Sometime in 169, Marcus Aurelius forced her to marry Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus Quintianus, a Syrian Roman who was twice consul and a political ally to her father.

jug behind/Wolf and twins, shepherd left, birds in fig tree behind, ROMA in exergue, RSC Pompeia 1; Craw. 235/1c. Centered on slightly irregular flan, ROMA weak, designs clear, popular type depicting the founding of Rome, about Very Fine....

Dated Pompeian-Cilician Era 249 = 230/1 AD. AVT KAI M AVP CEOV ALEXANDPOC, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / E-T QMC (date) above, emperor standing left, radiate and in military attire, holding phiale over lighted altar, bull at base, ...

les restes du parti pompéien se regroupèrent sous le commandement de Cneius Pompée en Espagne où la gens Pompeia était bien implantée et où Pompée et ses fils avaient de gros intérêts.

Obv: TITOC [KAICAP]
Laureate head right.
Rev: [Î"AÎ"APA]
Veiled and turreted bust of City-goddess right; before, L EΛP (= Year 135 of Pompeian Era = AD 71/72)
(GIC 780v / RPC 2095) ...

See also: Revers, Bust, Caesar, Crown, Reverse

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