Herennia Etruscilla (249-251)

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DACIA. Herennia Etruscilla (Augusta, 249-251). Ae. Obv: HER ETRVSCILLA AVG. Diademed and draped bust right. Rev: PROVINCIA DACIA / AN V. Dacia standing left, holding branch in raised right and sc ...

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HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA BILLON ANT Description: Date: C, 249-251 ...

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ANCIENT COINS , ROMAN COINS, Herennia Etruscilla (wife of Trajan Decius), Silver Antoninianus, 3.96g, 8h. Mint of Rome, struck AD 250-251. HER ETRVSCILLA AVG , bust facing right, diademed and dra ...
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Antoninianus of Herennia Etruscilla.

Annia Cupressenia Herennia Etruscilla was Augusta (Sept. 249 – Jun. 251) of the Roman Empire, wife of Emperor Decius, and mother of Emperors Herennius Etruscus and Hostilian.[1]

As with most third-century Roman Empresses, very little is known about her. Probably of senatorial family, she became regent on her son Hostilian, when Decius and Herennius were defeated and killed in the Battle of Abrittus to sink into obscurity after her husband and sons perished. It is assumed that her ancestors settled in Etrurian lands.[2] Herennia married Decius probably before 230[2] and gained the title Augusta.

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  1. ^ Sir William Smith (1880). A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: Earinus-Nyx. J. Murray. pp. 54–. 
  2. ^ a b Krawczuk, Aleksander. Poczet cesarzowych Rzymu. Warszawa: Iskry. ISBN 83-244-0021-4. 

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Royal titles
Preceded by
Marcia Otacilia Severa
Empress of Rome
249–251
Succeeded by
Afinia Gemina Baebiana?
Succeeded by
Cornelia Supera
Preceded by
Nonia Celsa
Empress-Mother of Rome
251
Succeeded by
Cornelia Salonina