Denarius of Julius Caesar

Object Information

1991.02.0310
1.7 cm diameter; 4 grams
Coin,
Silver,
Roman
Unknown Geographical Region,
Unknown Provenance,
47–46 BCE

Description

This coin depicts Aeneas, a prince of Troy and legendary ancestor of Caesar. At the end of the Trojan War, Aeneas escaped Troy, carrying his elderly father and holding tight to his young son’s hand, settling on the coast of Italy, where his descendants would go on to found Rome. Julius Caesar minted this coin, used to pay his troops in his battle against Cato, as a none-too-subtle justification of his claim to power; connecting himself to his royal ancestor Aeneas and the legend of Rome’s founding. 

Venus, shown on the obverse, was the mother of Aeneas—this made Caesar the descendant of a goddess, adding even more grandeur to his claimed ancestry.

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