2012, vol. 41, br. 2, str. 86-91
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Decije Trajan (249-251)
Decius Trajan (249-251)
Sažetak
Krajem II i početkom III veka kada su granice Rimske imperije počela da opsedaju varvarska plemena na istorijsku scenu stupaju imperatori rođeni na području naše današnje zemlje. Ovi carevi bili su skromnog porekla i izraženih vojničkih osobina koji su doprineli da Rimsko carstvo opstane još nekoliko vekova i oporavi se od ekonomske i socijalne krize. Takav imperator bio je i Decije Trajan, rođen na razmeđi II i III veka u selu Budalija blizu Sirmijuma. Novac sa njegovim likom kovan je u Rimu, Viminacijumu i u ostalim gradovima Dakije. Na aversu je lik Decija, a na reversu personifikacija Dakije ili rodne Panonije u liku mlade žene u stojećem stavu.
Abstract
In the late 2nd and early 3rd century, when the borders of the Roman Empire started to be invaded by the barbarian tribes, the emperors born in the territory of our country entered the scene of history. These emperors, of humble origin and prominent military skills, helped the empire to persevere for several more centuries and to recover from the economic and social crisis. Decius Trajan was one of these emperors, born at the turn of the 2nd and the 3rd century, in the small village of Budalia, near Sirmium. The coins bearing his image were minted in Rome, Viminacium and other cities of Dacia. The obverse of these coins bore the image of Decius, whereas the reverse featured the personification of Dacia or his homeland Pannonia, in the form of a young woman in a standing position.
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