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  1. Caecilia Paulina (died in 235/236) was a Roman Empress and consort to Emperor Maximinus Thrax, who ruled in 235–238. Name. Her full titulature, Diva Caecilia Paulina Pia Augusta, is preserved on an inscription ( CIL X, 5054 ). [1] . On her coins she is termed simply Diva Paulina.

  2. Sep 11, 2023 · Another recent purchase was a 'coin' of Paulina, wife of Maximinus Thrax. It was described as a Lead coin of 8.8 gm. No measurement was given but the coin was described as a 'Sestertius', but looking at the size of the coin in relation to the fingers in the sellers photos, I doubt that description.

  3. Caecilia Paulina probably died before or just after the accession of her husband, the Roman emperor Maximinus I (q.v.), in AD 235. All her coins are commemorative.

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  5. Oct 10, 2020 · 10 October 2020. Coin of Caecilia Paulina | Photo: NumisBids, LLC. Roman coin of Cecilia Paulina, wife of emperor Maximinus Thrax (reigned 235-238 CE). The silver denarius has the inscription DIVA PAULINA, and the coin itself was minted after her death (ca. 235-236 CE).

  6. Paulina. Reece Period attributed: Period 11. Member of the Third Century Emperors dynasty. Coins for this issuer were issued from 235 until 238. Caecilia Paulina probably died before or just after the accession of Maximinus I. All her coins are commemorative. Latest examples recorded with images. We have recorded 1 examples.

  7. This paper reconsiders all the existing literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence about Diva Caecilia Paulina, the wife of emperor Maximinus Thrax. Because this evidence is extremely poor and Paulina was almost entirely regarded by the ancient

  8. Manufacture: Struck. Denomination: Sestertius. Material: Bronze. Authority: Maximinus Thrax. Geographic. Mint: Rome. Region: Italy. Obverse. Legend: DIVA PAVLINA. Type: Bust of Paulina, veiled, draped, right. Portrait: Caecilla Paulina. Reverse. Legend: CONSECRATIO S C.

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