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11 October 2020
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Starting Price: 50 CHF
Hammer Price:  140 CHF
Lot 1088

M. Herennius, 108-107 BC. Denarius (Silver, 18 mm, 3.95 g, 1 h), Rome. PIE(TA)S Diademed head of Pietas to right. Rev. M · HERENNI One of the Catanaean brothers running right, bearing his father on his shoulders; in right field, C. Babelon, (Herennia) 1a. Crawford 308/1b. Sydenham 567a. Lightly toned, well centered and clear. Very fine.



The brothers Amphinomus and Anapius from Catania in Sicily are said to have carried their aging parents upon their shoulders during an eruption of Mt. Etna. The familial devotion in doing this at the sacrifice of all their worldly possessions delighted the gods, who caused the fires around them to be parted, thus allowing the family to escape unharmed. Familial piety was most sacred to the Romans, a people who worshipped their ancestors (the familial lares) and who considered themselves the descendants of Aeneas who likewise carried his family to safety from the devastation of Troy during its sack by the Greeks.

Online bidding closes: 11 Oct 2020, 23:04:00 CEST Current Date & Time: 24 Apr 2024, 15:19:51 CEST Remaining Time: Closed Hammer Price:140 CHF by bidder816 (10 bids)
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