Superb Marciana
MARCIANA (Augusta, circa 105-112/4). Denarius. Rome.
Obv: MARCIANA AVG SOROR IMP TRAIANI.
Draped bust right, wearing three stephanes, with hair coiled on back of her head.
Rev: CAES AVG GERMA DAC COS VI P P / MATIDIA AVG F.
Matidia, veiled and draped, seated left on throne without back, right hand over child standing to left, left hand on second child standing to right.
Woytek 713-1; RIC 742 (Trajan).
Rare
The eldest daughter of the senator Marcus Ulpius Trajan and of Marcia, therefore Trajan's elder sister, she inherited her middle name, Marciana, from her mother's paternal ancestors. She married around 63 Gaius Saloninus Matidius Patricius, a very wealthy man, praetor and member of the religious college of the Arvales. From him Ulpia had a daughter Salonina Matidia. After Saloninus' death, Marciana did not remarry, although she had many pretenders due to her prestigious relationship with the emperor and her beauty. However, Trajan respected her wishes and never forced her to remarry. Her daughter Matidia instead married first a Matidius, then Lucius Vibius Sabinus, from a consular family, and from this marriage was born Vibia Sabina, future wife of Hadrian. When Vibius Sabinus died in 84 or 87, Ulpia Marciana with her daughter and granddaughters went to live in the family home of Trajan and his wife Plotina, and later in the palace. After 105 she was elevated to the rank of Augusta by her brother, the first sister of an emperor to receive this title. Although she was initially reticent, she was finally convinced by Plotina and first appeared on coins and depicted by statues. Her portrait is known for its complicated hairstyle with a high diadem. Marciana often travelled with Trajan, who considered her a trusted advisor and often asked her opinion on decisions. He also dedicated two cities to her, Colonia Marciana in Africa, and Marcianopolis in Moesia. She died between 112 and 114, when she was deified at the behest of Trajan, along with their father Marcus Ulpius Trajan.
Condition: Extremely fine.
Weight: 3.32 g.
Diameter: 19 mm.
Estimate: € 5000
Obv: MARCIANA AVG SOROR IMP TRAIANI.
Draped bust right, wearing three stephanes, with hair coiled on back of her head.
Rev: CAES AVG GERMA DAC COS VI P P / MATIDIA AVG F.
Matidia, veiled and draped, seated left on throne without back, right hand over child standing to left, left hand on second child standing to right.
Woytek 713-1; RIC 742 (Trajan).
Rare
The eldest daughter of the senator Marcus Ulpius Trajan and of Marcia, therefore Trajan's elder sister, she inherited her middle name, Marciana, from her mother's paternal ancestors. She married around 63 Gaius Saloninus Matidius Patricius, a very wealthy man, praetor and member of the religious college of the Arvales. From him Ulpia had a daughter Salonina Matidia. After Saloninus' death, Marciana did not remarry, although she had many pretenders due to her prestigious relationship with the emperor and her beauty. However, Trajan respected her wishes and never forced her to remarry. Her daughter Matidia instead married first a Matidius, then Lucius Vibius Sabinus, from a consular family, and from this marriage was born Vibia Sabina, future wife of Hadrian. When Vibius Sabinus died in 84 or 87, Ulpia Marciana with her daughter and granddaughters went to live in the family home of Trajan and his wife Plotina, and later in the palace. After 105 she was elevated to the rank of Augusta by her brother, the first sister of an emperor to receive this title. Although she was initially reticent, she was finally convinced by Plotina and first appeared on coins and depicted by statues. Her portrait is known for its complicated hairstyle with a high diadem. Marciana often travelled with Trajan, who considered her a trusted advisor and often asked her opinion on decisions. He also dedicated two cities to her, Colonia Marciana in Africa, and Marcianopolis in Moesia. She died between 112 and 114, when she was deified at the behest of Trajan, along with their father Marcus Ulpius Trajan.
Condition: Extremely fine.
Weight: 3.32 g.
Diameter: 19 mm.
Estimate: € 5000
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Starting price:
€ 4'000
B.P.: 18.90%
Closing on: 2026-06-14 16:00:00 Roma time