Julia Aquilia Severa

Aquilia was Elagabalus's second wife, having married her in the summer of 220. He divorced her shortly afterwards and immediately married Annia Faustina only to divorce her, too, just a few weeks later. He finally remarried Aquilia and stayed married to her until he was murdered a couple of years later but she never bore him children. Coins bearing her name and portrait are relatively rare.

AR Denarius


RIC 225 (Elagabalus), S 2158 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Dressed bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, holding patera and two cornucopiae; star in left field. 221 (Rome). $430 12/13/02.



RIC 226 (Elagabalus), S 7679, C 2 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, holding patera and two cornucopiae; star in right field. 221 (Rome).



RIC 228 (Elagabalus), C 6 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Aquilia Severa standing right on left, shaking hands with Elagabalus to right; star in center field. $255 5/31/02.



RIC 228 (Elagabalus), C 6 Denarius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Aquilia Severa standing right on left, shaking hands with Elagabalus to right; star in left field.


AE Sestertius


RIC 390 (Elagabalus), BMC 433, C 4 Sestertius Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding two cornucopia.


AE As


RIC 394 (Elagabalus), C 7 As Obv: IVLIAAQVILIASEVERAAVG - Draped bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia standing left, sacrificing over altar and holding two cornucopia; star in left field.