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Julia Titi 80-81 AD

Titus' tenure on the throne was tragically short; all Rome mourned his untimely passing. Although his brief reign was beset by a series of catastrophes--the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum in AD 79, a disastrous fire in Rome in AD 80, and a devastating outbreak of plague--Titus died with his personal popularity and the prestige of the Flavian dynasty undiminished.


Denarius of Julia Titi, Struck under Titus. - Julia Titi Denarius  - State: Roman Empire - Reign/Issue Authority: Julia TitiMint: Rome
Moneyer: Issue Date: 80-81 AD - Metal: Silver - Diameter (mm): 20mm
Obverse Description: Draped bust right, hair in plaits behind.
Obverse Legend: IVLIA AVGVSTA TITI AVG
VSTI F
Reverse Description: Venus leaning on column right, holding helmet and sceptre.
Reverse Legend: VENVS AVGVST
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