Ancient Rome - 69 CE Otho AR Denarius NGC XF
Otho. Denarius. 69 AD. Struck at Rome mint. Obverse: IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, Otho bare head right. Reverse: VICTORIA OTHONIS, The goddess Victory, draped, flying right, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left. This very rare issue has dramatic golden brown patina from a millennium of aging.
Otho by Robert Van Voerst after Titian.
The second emperor of the Year of the Four Emperors, Otho was a reckless and young noble who befriended Nero. The friendship between the two men ended in 58 AD because of Otho's beautiful wife, Poppaea Sabina. Upon his wife's persistence, Otho introduced her to Nero. She then began having an affair with the emperor, divorcing Otho after becoming established as Nero's mistress. She then had the emperor send Otho away to be the governor of Lusitania, a remote province that today is part of Portugal and Extramadura, Spain. He remained there for ten years. It was in 68 AD that a neighbor, the future emperor Galba, who was then governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, rebelled against Nero. Otho accompanied him to Rome, and Galba overthrew the emperor.
Otho then overthrew Galba. He had bought the services of 23 soldiers of the Praetorian Guard, and gathered up an imposing force from among the Guard and went to the Roman Forum, where he encountered Galba and others. Galba's cohort of 500 men, upon seeing Otho and his forces, abandoned Galba, who was then brutally killed along with others. Emperor Otho had trouble brewing in the German provinces. A revolution was taking place and several legions supported Vitellius, who commanded the legions of the lower Rhine River. They were advancing upon Italy. Seeing clearly that he would lose to Vitellius and his armies, Otho gave a speech in which he bade farewell to his compatriots, saying, "It is far more just to perish one for all, than many for one." He then went to sleep and in the morning stabbed himself in the heart with a dagger that had been hidden under his pillow.
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Ancient Year Range | 1-100 AD |
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Holder Variety | Strike 5/5; Surface 3/5 |
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