Bi Silver Tetradrachm c. 244-249 AD - Philip & Imperial Eagle

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Bi Silver Tetradrachm - Ancient Rome, c. 244-249 AD.

Ruler: Philip I

Obv: Radiate bust of Philip, right

Rev: Imperial Eagle standing, 3/4 right

Mint: Antioch (Syria)

Legends in Greek. BMC 518, 26 mm, 11.4 gm

 

Philip the Arab (c. 204 – 249), also known as Philip I or Philippus Arabs, was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249. He was born in present-day Syria to a Syrian father, and went on to become a major figure in the Roman Empire. He achieved power after the death of Gordian III, quickly negotiating peace with theSassanid Empire. During his reign, Rome celebrated its millennium.

Among early Christian writers, Philip had the reputation of being sympathetic to the Christian faith. It was even claimed that he converted to Christianity, becoming the first Christian emperor, but this is disputed. He supposedly tried to celebrate Easter with Christians in Antioch, but the bishop Babylas made him stand with the penitents. 

 

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