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LAELIAN - very rare usurper ex- Elsen (N1940)

LAELIAN - very rare usurper ex- Elsen (N1940)
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LAELIAN - very rare usurper ex- Elsen (N1940)
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  • Model: Victoria
€ 899.00

LAELIANUS. 269 AD. Antoninianus (2.33 gm, 19,5 mm). Mint city II (Cologne). IMP C LAELIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VICTORI-A AVG, Victory running right, holding palm and wreath. RIC V 9; AGK 1b very Fine

Provenance:
Jean Elsen auction 104 nr 94

 

Laelianus declared himself emperor at Moguntiacum in February/March 269.After repulsing a Germanic invasion. Although his exact position is unknown, he is believed to have been a senior officer under Postumus, either the legatus of Germania Superior or the commander of Legio XXII Primigenia. Laelianus represented a strong danger to Postumus because of the two legions he commanded (Primigenia in Moguntiacum and VIII Augusta in Argentoratum); Despite this, his rebellion lasted only about two months before he was executed, reputedly by his own soldiers, or by Postumus' troops after a siege of Laelianus' capital. The siege of Moguntiacum was also fatal for Postumus; it is said he was slain when he refused to allow his troops to plunder the city following its capture.