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Philip I - Millennium Cippus
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Moneta
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Philip I - "The Arab", also considered to be the first Christian Emperor. 1000 Anniversary of Rome and the Saecular Games. Many of the coins struck to celebrate these events of 248 A.D. depict the animals gathered by Gordian III for his anticipated celebration of Persian victory. These animals were then used as part of the Saecular Games. Others, including the Millennium Cippus w/ COS III superimposed theme celebrate the founding of Rome in 753 B.C.
OB: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG; Rx: SAECVLARES AVGG, Millennium Cippus w/ COS III superimposed.
Silver Antoninianus, ~22 mm, 3.50 g., Rome mint VF+; RIC 24c, S24730, Van Meter 36, C193.
VIEW & DOWNLOAD: Three articles on the Saecular Games and the Roman Millennium of 248 A.D. at these links: Saecular Games by Illingworth: [ link ]
Animals Mark the Roman Millennium: [ link ]
The Roman Millennium: [ link ]
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Keywords: 1000 Anniversary of Rome Saecular Games
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