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Salonina Please add updates or make corrections to the NumisWiki text version as appropriate. SALONINA (Cornelia) wife of Gallienus.-- ...
Salonina, AR Antoninianus, Joint Reign, 258, Lugdunum SALONINA AVG Draped bust right on crescent, hair weaved in rows with long plait carried up the back of head and tucked under stephane DEAE SE_GETIAE ...
Salonina - AE26_Lindgren_1539A Salonina Æ 26mm of Cilicia, Lyrbe. Draped bust right, serpent at shoulder / Hekate triformis standing. Text ...
Salonina, wife of Gallienus c.267 AD AE Antoninianus - Milan SALONINA AVG / AVG IN PACE Claudius II Gothicus c.268 AD AE Antoninianus - Milan IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG / VIRTVS AVG P ...
Salonina, wife of Gallienus, joint reign, AD 253-260, AR Antoninianus. Empress bust rt./IVNO REGINA, Juno stands left holding sceptre and patera, Rome mint, ca AD257/8, RIC29. Near centered, toning somewhat mottled, nice portrait and rev.
Augustus to Salonina. Inscr., ΤΗΙΩΝ or ΤΗΙΩΝ ЄΙΩΝΩΝ. Magis- trate, Strategos.
Legend : SALONINA AVG. Translation : "Salonina Augusta", (Salonine augusta). Description : Buste diadémé et drapé de Salonine à droite, vu de trois quarts en avant posé sur un croissant (L15).
Valerian I, Valerian I and Gallienus, Valerian I, Gallienus, Vallerian II, and Salonina, Mariniana, Gallienus (joint), Gallienus and Salonina, Gallienus and Saloninus, Salonina (joint), Valerian II, Saloninus, Quintus Julius Gallienus, ...
Modern opinion is that Valerian II was the son of Gallienus and Salonina, was given the rank of Caesar at the time of his father's accession in 253, and died about two years later. Earlier opinion puts his death at Milan in 268 with his father.
The extensive provincial bronze coinage in the East suffered a similar fate, and many Greek Imperial mints made their final issues in the names of Gallienus and his wife, the Empress Salonina.
See also: Gallienus, Silver, Bust, Caesar, Coin
 
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