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Roman, Denarius, Marc Antony, 32-31 B.C

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RULER: Marc Antony
DATE: Patrae (?), 32-31 B.C
DENOMINATION: Denarius
MATERIAL: Silver, AR
SIZE & WEIGHT: 17 mm, 2,9 gr
OBVERSE: ANT AVG III VIR R P C, Praetorian galley
REVERSE: LEG VII, Legionary eagle between two standards.
REFERENCES: Crawford 544/20

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

The Battle of Actium, fought on September 2, 31 BCE, was the climactic confrontation between Mark Antony, backed by Cleopatra VII of Egypt, and Octavian, later known as Augustus, who became the first Roman Emperor. The clash emerged out of a prolonged power struggle in the Roman Republic following the assassination of Julius Caesar, which left a power vacuum. Mark Antony, a Roman general and supporter of Caesar, formed an alliance with Cleopatra and commanded the eastern half of Rome's territories, while Octavian controlled the west. Their rivalry intensified over time, fueled by Octavian’s portrayal of Antony as a traitor who had "abandoned" Rome for Egypt and Cleopatra, a move that allegedly threatened Roman values and security. Antony's relationship with Cleopatra was exploited by Octavian to paint him as under foreign influence, an affront to Roman ideals that Octavian leveraged for political support.

The battle itself took place off the coast of Actium, in northwestern Greece. Antony’s forces, composed largely of Egyptian ships under Cleopatra's command, were positioned defensively in the Gulf of Ambracia, while Octavian's fleet, commanded by Agrippa, blockaded them from the sea. Despite having numerical superiority, Antony's forces were handicapped by poor morale, shortages of supplies, and a fleet that struggled to match Octavian’s more agile ships. Agrippa’s strategy of cutting Antony's supply lines ultimately forced Antony to break out of the gulf, leading to a chaotic naval engagement. Cleopatra’s flagship, along with a few others, famously deserted mid-battle, prompting Antony to follow her, which led to the disintegration of his forces. This decisive victory for Octavian effectively crushed Antony's and Cleopatra’s power in the eastern Mediterranean.

The aftermath of Actium had significant consequences for Rome and Egypt. Antony and Cleopatra retreated to Egypt, where they committed suicide the following year. Octavian’s unchallenged rule allowed him to annex Egypt as a Roman province, seizing Cleopatra’s wealth to consolidate his own power and effectively ending the Ptolemaic dynasty. Actium marked the end of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire under Octavian, who assumed the title of Augustus in 27 BCE. This victory established Augustus as Rome's supreme leader, bringing stability to a Rome that had been wracked by civil wars and setting the stage for a period of peace and prosperity known as the Pax Romana.

RULER: Marc Antony
DATE: Patrae (?), 32-31 B.C
DENOMINATION: Denarius
MATERIAL: Silver, AR
SIZE & WEIGHT: 17 mm, 2,9 gr
OBVERSE: ANT AVG III VIR R P C, Praetorian galley
REVERSE: LEG VII, Legionary eagle between two standards.
REFERENCES: Crawford 544/20

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

The Battle of Actium, fought on September 2, 31 BCE, was the climactic confrontation between Mark Antony, backed by Cleopatra VII of Egypt, and Octavian, later known as Augustus, who became the first Roman Emperor. The clash emerged out of a prolonged power struggle in the Roman Republic following the assassination of Julius Caesar, which left a power vacuum. Mark Antony, a Roman general and supporter of Caesar, formed an alliance with Cleopatra and commanded the eastern half of Rome's territories, while Octavian controlled the west. Their rivalry intensified over time, fueled by Octavian’s portrayal of Antony as a traitor who had "abandoned" Rome for Egypt and Cleopatra, a move that allegedly threatened Roman values and security. Antony's relationship with Cleopatra was exploited by Octavian to paint him as under foreign influence, an affront to Roman ideals that Octavian leveraged for political support.

The battle itself took place off the coast of Actium, in northwestern Greece. Antony’s forces, composed largely of Egyptian ships under Cleopatra's command, were positioned defensively in the Gulf of Ambracia, while Octavian's fleet, commanded by Agrippa, blockaded them from the sea. Despite having numerical superiority, Antony's forces were handicapped by poor morale, shortages of supplies, and a fleet that struggled to match Octavian’s more agile ships. Agrippa’s strategy of cutting Antony's supply lines ultimately forced Antony to break out of the gulf, leading to a chaotic naval engagement. Cleopatra’s flagship, along with a few others, famously deserted mid-battle, prompting Antony to follow her, which led to the disintegration of his forces. This decisive victory for Octavian effectively crushed Antony's and Cleopatra’s power in the eastern Mediterranean.

The aftermath of Actium had significant consequences for Rome and Egypt. Antony and Cleopatra retreated to Egypt, where they committed suicide the following year. Octavian’s unchallenged rule allowed him to annex Egypt as a Roman province, seizing Cleopatra’s wealth to consolidate his own power and effectively ending the Ptolemaic dynasty. Actium marked the end of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire under Octavian, who assumed the title of Augustus in 27 BCE. This victory established Augustus as Rome's supreme leader, bringing stability to a Rome that had been wracked by civil wars and setting the stage for a period of peace and prosperity known as the Pax Romana.

Auction 5 - Charity Auction 2024

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Tags: Roman, Ptolemaic, Coin