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  1. Gaia Cornelia Supera (died after 253 AD) was the empress of Rome and the wife of Emperor Aemilian. Nothing is known about her life, except from numismatic evidence. Her full name on the coins is C[AIA] CORNEL[IA] SVPERA AVG[VSTA], or alternatively CORNEL[IA] SVPERA AVG[VSTA] or COR[NELIA] SVPERA AV[GVSTA]. Her coins are extremely rare.

  2. Cornelia Supera, Billon antoninianus. COR SVPERA AVG, draped bust right, on crescent / IVNONO AVG, Juno seated left, holding flower and infant in swaddling clothes. RIC 31; RSC 3. Text: Image: Aegeae SNG Lev. 1792 : Cornelia Supera AE20 of Aegeae, Cilicia. AD 253. (ΓAI KOΡNH) CO(YΠEΡA CEB), diademed and draped bust right / AIΓEAIΩN NEΩ(K ...

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  3. Gaia Cornelia Supera was the empress of Rome and the wife of Emperor Aemilian.

  4. Sear, D.R. Roman Coins and Their Values III, The Accession of Maximinus I to the Death of Carinus AD 235 - AD 285. (London, 2005). Vagi, D. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire. (Sidney, 1999). Catalog current as of Friday, January 26, 2024. Page created in 0.938 seconds. Roman Coins of Cornelia Supera.

  5. Detailed information about the coin Antoninianus, Cornelia Supera (IVNONI AVG; Juno), Roman Empire (27 BC, 395 AD), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

    • Aemilianus (Marcus Aemilus Aemilianus) (253)
    • Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC-395 AD)
    • Cornelia Supera (Gaia Cornelia Supera) (253)
    • Standard circulation coin
  6. Cornelia Supera. Crisis of the Third Century. Empress and wife of Roman Emperor Aemilianus. Also known as Gaia Cornelia Supera. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q2275435) » See 7 coins. Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD): Empress Cornelia Supera (253) » See 7 coins. Antoninianus - Cornelia Supera (CONCORDIA AVGG; Concordia)

  7. Detailed information about the coin Antoninianus, Cornelia Supera (VESTA; Vesta), Roman Empire (27 BC, 395 AD), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

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