Hermocapelia in Lydia time of Hadrian 117AD Greek Coin Roman Senate Roma i34447

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Greek city of Hermocapelia in Lydia
Bronze 16mm (2.61 grams) struck during the 
time of Hadrian circa 117-138 A.D.
Reference: Sear GIC 5019/ B.M.C. 22.99,7
ΙЄPA CYNKΛHΤOC

Draped bust of the Roman senate right.
ЄΡΜΟΚΑΠΗΛΙΤΩΝ, Turreted and draped bust of Roma 
right.

Hermocapelia. This town is identified with the modern 
Geukche-keui on the north side of the Hyrcanian plain, a few miles 
south-west of Apollonis.

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provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of 
Authenticity.  

In
traditional Roman religion, Roma was a female
deity who 
personified the city of 
Rome and more broadly, the Roman state. Her image appears on the base of the
column of Antoninus Pius. Roma, formerly queen of almost the whole 
earth. Horace (L. iv. od. 3) calls her the prince of cities; and according to 
Martial (L. xii. epig. 8) she is terrarum dea gentiumque.


Roman Senate

One of the most personifications represented emissions autonomous provincial 
Roman is that of the Roman Senate , widely present emissions of Lydia and 
Phrygia , in general, much of Asia Minor (Table 9a- c ) .
The reason may be found in the fact that the province of Asia was under the 
control of the Senate, but this conclusion clashes with the evidence that the 
Senate has never shown instead in the emissions of other provinces Senators, 
such as Bithynia .

Emissions autonomous province with the Senate of Rome covering virtually the 
whole of the period from Tiberius to Philip I, with a maximum in the period of 
the Antonines and the Severi .

Coinage in the iconography of imperial Rome , the Senate appears robed , with a 
beard as a sign of maturity , the scepter as a sign of power and sometimes with 
an olive branch . 
It is often portrayed in the presence of the imperial figure , ie the emperor 
shaking hands as a sign of harmony or only hope for such a harmony between the 
parties, as it appears on a sestertius of Commodus RIC III 549 , a similar scene 
is found on a 
sestertius of Hadrian RIC II 968, but here also appears the figure of Rome 
holding her hands on those imperial and Senate that huddle . 
On a golden age of Trajan takes on a quasi-religious while sacrificing on an 
altar in front of the Genius of the Roman People (RIC 374). 
E ‘ instead of a lone Caracalla Antoninianus RIC 246 and a golden Commodus RIC 
157a . 
The inscription Genivs SENATVS confirms that the embodiment in question is 
precisely that of the Roman Senate .
In contrast to what was seen for the imperial emissions , the Senate of Rome 
autonomous provincial emissions is depicted with a portrait male youth with 
medium length hair type Genio Populi Romani or Bonus Eventus , sometimes the 
picture is instead purely feminine and l ‘ 
hairstyle becomes similar to that of Plotina , wife of Trajan, or that of 
Longina Domitia , wife of Domitian as it appears on the issues of mint Apollonis 
in Lydia (fig. 14).

The
legends that accompany
the portrait in emissions
are almost independent
of the provincial
type CYNKΛHTOC,
ΣYNKΛHTOC, IERA
CYNKΛHTOC, ΘEON
CYNKΛHTON, ΣYNKΛHTON
or ΘEON 
CYNKΛHTOY and leave no doubt
on the identification. The appeal
is therefore the
authority of Rome through
his organ very
representative, who
takes on a sacred
(IEPA) or divine
(ΘEON). As mentioned above,
the period Flavio
brand the passage
from the use of ΘEOΣ
to IEPA.

A large bronze
issued to 
Mallus in Cilicia (BMC 
30, Levante 1286)
portrays the personification
with head 
veiled in conjunction 
enrollment SACRED SINATVS
(fig. 15). 
In this case, even though the 
Senate is in
the masculine gender, the 
personification is typically 
feminine boulh in
greek is in fact
female and perhaps
the engraver of this type
did not know Latin well
(considering also
the obvious corruption of
SENATVS in 
SINATVS) and has remade
the genre greek.
A similar issue
shows instead
the legend 
SACER SENATVS (Ovens
n. 537).

How 
to interpret the presence of 
this representation emission 
greek imperial is not easy.
It is probably limited to
believe that confirmation of the
subjection of the Greek cities
in Rome were 
confirmed by the presence of a 
call to the Senate, since over 
time the importance of the 
same was gradually decreasing, 
while his cult in the provinces
remained almost unchanged.
It should not be forgotten that
the Roman Senate assumes
emissions pseudo
autonomous on a religious
or divine, or
IEPA ΘEON 
(the Senate is the only cult 
that was called both divine 
and sacred), and this probably
has nothing to do with the
control politician
of the provinces. “The 
deification and the consecration of 
the Roman Senate are a product 
of the school of thought of 
the Eastern world, who wants to be 
surrounded by a halo and
be the object of worship
every manifestation of human power,
as this is considered
emanation of divine power”
(Forni, 1954).


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