Roman Empire. Plautilla (AD 185-211). AR Denarius Coin
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Plautilla (AD 185-211)(Wife of Caracalla). Silver Denarius Coin Minted in Rome, AD 202-3 | Obverse: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA Draped bust of Plautilla to right | Reverse: PIETAS AVGG Pietas standing front, head to right, holding scepter in her right hand and infant in her left | References: BMC 422, RIC IV 367 (Caracalla), RSC 16 | PLAUTILLA (WIFE OF CARACALLA). Publia Fulvia Plautilla, Fulvia Plautilla or Plautilla (c. 185/around 188/189 – 211) was the wife of the Roman emperor Caracalla, her paternal second cousin. After her father was condemned for treason, she was exiled and eventually killed, possibly on Caracalla's orders. She was related to Julius Caesar's first wife Cornelia.
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Roman Empire. Plautilla (AD 185-211). AR Denarius Coin
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