GORDIAN III with globe – power symbol 240AD Ancient Silver Roman Coin i48760

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Gordian III

Roman Emperor
: 238-244 A.D. –
Silver Antoninianus 23mm (3.45 grams) Rome mint: 240 A.D.
Reference: RIC 91, C 242
IMPGORDIANVSPIVSFELAVG – Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
PMTRPIIIICOSIIPP – Gordian III standing right, holding spear and globe. 

Ruling dynasties often exploit pomp and ceremony with the use of regalia: 
crowns, robes,
orb (globe) and scepters
 

 

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item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime 
Guarantee of Authenticity.  

Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius (January 
20, 225
 
– 
February 
11
, 244
), 
known in
English
as Gordian III,
was
Roman 
Emperor
from 238 to 244. Gordian was the son of
Antonia Gordiana
and his father was an unnamed Roman Senator who died before 
238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor
Gordian I
and younger sister of Emperor
Gordian II

Very little is known on his early life before becoming Roman Emperor. Gordian 
had assumed the name of his maternal grandfather in 238.

Rise to power

Following the murder of emperor
Alexander Severus
in Moguntiacum (modern
Mainz
), the 
capital of the
Roman province
Germania Inferior
,
Maximinus Thrax
was acclaimed emperor, despite strong opposition of the
Roman senate
and the majority of the population. In response to what was 
considered in Rome as a rebellion, Gordian’s grandfather and uncle, Gordian I 
and II, were proclaimed joint emperors in the
Africa Province
. Their revolt was suppressed within a month by Cappellianus, 
governor of Numidia
and a loyal supporter of Maximinus Thrax. The elder Gordians died, 
but public opinion cherished their memory as peace loving and literate men, 
victims of Maximinus’ oppression.

Meanwhile, Maximinus was on the verge of marching on Rome and 
the Senate elected
Pupienus
and Balbinus
as joint emperors. These senators were not popular men and the population of 
Rome was still shocked by the elder Gordian’s fate, so that the Senate decided 
to take the teenager Gordian, rename him Marcus Antonius Gordianus as his 
grandfather, and raise him to the rank of
Caesar
and imperial heir.
Pupienus
and Balbinus
defeated Maximinus, mainly due to the defection of several
legions

namely the
Parthica II 
who assassinated Maximinus. But their joint reign was 
doomed from the start with popular riots, military discontent and even an 
enormous fire that consumed Rome in June 238. On
July 29

Pupienus and Balbinus were killed by the
Praetorian guard
and Gordian proclaimed sole emperor.

Rule

Due to Gordian’s age, the imperial government was surrendered 
to the aristocratic families, who controlled the affairs of Rome through the 
senate. In 240,
Sabinianus
revolted in the African province, but the situation was dealt quickly. In 241, 
Gordian was married to Furia Sabinia
Tranquillina
, daughter of the newly appointed praetorian prefect,
Timesitheus
. As chief of the Praetorian guard and father in law of the 
emperor, Timesitheus quickly became the de facto ruler of the Roman 
empire.

In the 3rd century, the Roman frontiers weakened against the 
Germanic tribes across the
Rhine
and
Danube
, and the
Sassanid
kingdom across the
Euphrates
increased its own attacks. When the Persians under
Shapur I
invaded Mesopotamia
, the young emperor opened the doors of the
Temple of Janus
for the last time in Roman history, and sent a huge army to 
the East. The Sassanids were driven back over the Euphrates and defeated in the
Battle of Resaena
(243). The campaign was a success and Gordian, who had 
joined the army, was planning an invasion of the enemy’s territory, when his 
father-in-law died in unclear circumstances. Without Timesitheus, the campaign, 
and the emperor’s security, were at risk.

Marcus Julius Philippus, also known as
Philip the Arab
, stepped in at this moment as the new Praetorian Prefect and 
the campaign proceeded. In the beginning of 244, the Persians counter-attacked. 
Persian sources claim that a battle was fought (Battle 
of Misiche) near modern
Fallujah
(Iraq) 
and resulted in a major Roman defeat and the death of Gordian III[1]
Roman sources do not mention this battle and suggest that Gordian died far away, 
upstream of the Euphrates. Although ancient sources often described Philip, who 
succeeded Gordian as emperor, as having murdered Gordian at Zaitha (Qalat es 
Salihiyah), the cause of Gordian’s death is unknown.

Gordian’s youth and good nature, along with the deaths of his 
grandfather and uncle and his own tragic fate at the hands of another usurper, 
granted him the everlasting esteem of the Romans. Despite the opposition of the 
new emperor, Gordian was deified by the Senate after his death, in order to 
appease the population and avoid riots.


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