NERO & TIBERIUS SILVER BL TETRADRACHM___Alexandria Egypt___BUSTS OF EMPERORS

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9T12FRASCATIUS ANCIENTSA BEAUTIFUL SILVER BILLON TETRADRACHM TETRADRACHM OF NERO & TIBERIUS MINTED IN ALEXANDRIA EGYPT, FROM 66 - 67 AD .THE SIZE IS 24.8 MM AND 13.18 GRAMS.Köln 187-189; Dattari 185; Milne 256-260; Emmett 134OBVERSE - NERW KLAU KAIS SEB GER AU, radiate head of Nero left, wearing aegis; LIG to leftREVERSE - TIBERIOS KAISAR, laureate head of Tiberius rightNERONero was born near Rome on 15 December 37 AD and was known as a child as Domitius. Through his mother Agrippina he was the only surviving direct male descendant of the emperor Augustus. In 49 Agrippina married her uncle, the emperor Claudius and began to promote her own son's claim to succeed Claudius, at the expense of his son Britannicus. She persuaded Claudius to adopt Domitius - who now took the name Nero - as his son and when it seemed as if Claudius was promoting Britannicus, she had him poisoned and Nero became emperor.Agrippina clearly wished to rule through Nero, and her portrait briefly appeared on the coins alongside his. But the new emperor paid more heed to his advisors Burrus and the philosopher Seneca, and the result was five years of exemplary government. Britannicus was poisoned by Nero a year into the new reign and in 59, he had his mother put to death too. In 62 Burrus died and Seneca retired, removing the restraining influences on Nero. He read more