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Gold Ring Featuring a Roman Silver Denarius of Empress Sabina - FJ.1511
Origin: Coin Found in Sebastia, Samaria
Circa: 117
AD
to 138
BC
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Medium: Silver and Gold
$4,500.00
Location: United States
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Description |
This genuine Ancient Roman coin has been
set in
a modern 18 karat gold ring.
In 100 A.D., Sabina married the future
emperor
Hadrian at the age of twelve. The marriage,
however, does not seem to have been a
particularly happy one considering that
Hadrian
was openly homosexual. Unfortunately,
Sabina
did not seem to possess the ability to
overlook
her husband's sexual practices, as most of
the
imperial women found it expedient to do.
She
played the part of the dutiful wife, though,
even
accompanying Hadrian and his lover
Antinous on
their tour of Egypt. Upon her death in 136
A.D.,
rumors began to spread that Hadrian had
poisoned her because she was resentful of
his
homosexual relationships. However, these
accusations are senseless when one
figures that
Hadrian was a frail old man at the time of
her
passing (Hadrian himself would die the next
year). It is quite unlikely that he would
murder
her at this late a date after thirty-six years
of
marriage, however fulfilling they might have
been.
- (FJ.1511)
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