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Claudius I. 41-54. Aureus 19 mm 46-47 Rome. Laureate head right TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG PM TR P VI IMP XI / CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI Constantia seated left, right hand raised in front of face. RIC 31; GOLD, very fine to extremely fine, minor graffito on obv.
- A scholar on the imperial throne
- He was proclaimed Emperor on the initiative of the Praetorian Guard (Imperial body guard)
- He started the conquest of Britannia
When his predecessor and nephew Caligula was killed, Claudius fled to the imperial palace to save his own life. There he is said to have hidden behind a curtain, where he was located by one praetorian who proclaimed him emperor. Then he was brought to the fort of the praetorians for his own safety.
Claudius was the first emperor since Augustus who expanded the Roman Empire with the conquest of Britannia.
Additional Information
Category 1 | Roman Imperial Coins |
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Ruler | Claudius I. |
Reign | 41-54 |
Denomination | Aureus |
Date | 46-47 |
Mint | Rome |
Material | Gold |
Condition | very fine to extremely fine |
Supplement | minor graffito on obv. |
Catalogue | RIC 31 |
Catalogue 2 | Calicó 340 |
Weight | 7.83 g |
Diameter | 19 mm |
Item Number | 84715 |