Description
A genuine 253-260 AD Valerian I, Alexandria, Egypt Tetradrachm Ancient Roman Provincial Coin, Eagle with wreath in beak reverse, L-? across fields, in VF Very Fine Condition. Bronze composition
Even though he came from a powerful family and had years of military experience, Valerian I suffered the ultimate Roman disgrace - he was captured alive by the Persian King Shapur I. Taken to Persia in chains, Valerian I lived out his life in captivity. Accounts vary regarding his treatment, but the most popular is that Valerian was kept alive and used as a mounting block or footstool.
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