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  2. Herennia Etruscilla. Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla was Roman empress as the wife of Emperor Decius. She was the mother of Emperors Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian. [1] Life. Possible marble statue of Herennia Etruscilla. As with most third-century Roman empresses, very little is known about her. [2] .

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  3. Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius. Browse the Herennia Etruscilla page with thumbnail images.

  4. Herennia Etruscilla, AE28 of Antioch ad Maeandrum, Caria. 249-251 AD. 11.02 gr. EΡENIA AITΡYCKIΛΛA CEB, draped bust right, wearing stephane / ANTIOXEΩN, Tyche standing left, polos on head, holding rudder and cornucopiae.

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  5. May 9, 2017 · Decius also chose to honor his family and to promote a dynasty with his coinage, with issues for his wife Herennia Etruscilla, his eldest son Herennius Etruscus (whom he elevated to Caesar early in his reign) and his youngest some Hostilian (who was given the title Caesar late in Decius’ reign).

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  6. Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla was descended from an old Italian family. She was the wife of Trajan Deciusand the mother of Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian. She received the title of Augusta about 250 AD.

  7. This coin, a double denarius, was struck in Rome during her reign, sometime in early 251 AD. On the obverse, Herennia’s draped bust perches atop a crescent. The latter represents the moon, and complements the radiate sun crown worn by the Augustus on his coinage.

  8. Aug 10, 2020 · Herennia Etruscilla. Life. c.230: Marriage to Decius. sons: Quintus Herennius Decius; Gaius Valens Hostilianus. Autumn 249: Decius proclaimed emperor; his wife renamed Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla Augusta. June 251: Decius and his eldest son, Quintus Herennius Decius, killed un action.