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Roman Emperor from 268 to 270 (213–270) Also known as Claudius II, Marcus Aurelius Claudius. Born on 10 May 214 in Sremska Mitrovica. Died in 270 in Sirmium. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q46762) , Nomisma (claudius_ii_gothicus) » See 281 coins. » See 1 exonumia items.
Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Claudius II. Claudius II ("Claudius Gothicus"), the first of the soldier-emperors, ruled for less than two years (268–270 AD). His destruction of the Gothic cavalry earned him the name of Gothicus. He died of smallpox in January 270 and was deified by his brother Quintillus who succeeded him for a short time.
Jun 19, 2001 · Claudius Gothicus also produced coin-types with reverses of goddesses customarily found paired on coins with images of the Roman empresses. The deities portrayed include Ceres, Diana, Diana Lucifera, and Diana Victrix, Minerva, Venus, and the goddess naturally associated with the image of an empress, Juno Regina.
Claudius Gothicus. Reece Period attributed: Period 13. Member of the Third Century Emperors dynasty. Coins for this issuer were issued from 268 until 270. Marcus Aurelius Claudius was born in 214. He had the nickname "Gothicus" and was the first of many Illyrian emperors.
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Type: Bust of Claudius Gothicus, radiate, draped, right Portrait: Claudius II Gothicus; Reverse. Legend: IOVI STATORI Type: Jupiter, nude, standing right, holding sceptre in right hand and thunderbolt in left hand Deity: Jupiter