Julia Maesa Empress of the Roman Empire from 217 to 224.
Julia Maesa was a Roman citizen and daughter of Gaius Julius Bassianus, priest of the sun god Heliogabalus, the patron god of Emesa (modern Homs) in the Roman province of Syria.

As the grandmother of both the Roman emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus, she figured prominently in the ascension of each to the title at the age of fourteen. She was also the maternal aunt of the emperors Geta and Caracalla.

Julia Maesa died on an uncertain date around 224. Like her sister Julia Domna before her, she was deified.
Julia Maesa
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An AE Pentassarion struck 218-222 AD in Marcianopolis
Obverse: Confronted busts of Elagabalus right, laureate, and Julia Maesa left, draped

Reverse: Homonoia standing left, holding patera and cornucopia; E (mark of value) to right.

Diameter: 26 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 12.05 g
MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Elagabalus, with Julia Soaemias. AD 218-222. Æ Pentassarion (26mm, 12,05 g). Julius Antonius Seleucus, legatus consularis.
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An AR Denarius struck 220-222 AD in Rome
Obverse: IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust right

Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left, sacrificing out of a patera over a lit altar and holding a caduceus, star ini left field

Diameter: 0 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 245 g
No notes for this coin
RIC 272
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An AR Denarius struck AD 218-220 in Rome
Obverse: IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust right

Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS, Felicitas standing left, sacrificing over lighted altar and holding long caduceus, star in right field

Diameter: 19 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 3.05 g
No notes for this coin
RIC 271; RSC 45; BMC 79; Sear 7757
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An AR Denarius struck 218-222 AD in Rome
Obverse: draped bust right; IVLIA MAESA AVG

Reverse: Pudicitia seated left, pulling veil and holding scepter; PVDICITIA

Diameter: 19.5 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 2.6 g
No notes for this coin
SRCV II 2183, RIC IV 268, BMCRE V 76, RSC III 36
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An AR Denarius struck AD 218-220 in Rome
Obverse: IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust right

Reverse: FECVNDITAS AVG, Fecunditas standing left, extending her hand over a child and holding cornucopiae

Diameter: 20 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 2.77 g
No notes for this coin
RIC 249 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 61; RSC 8
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An AR Denarius struck 220-222 A.D. in Rome
Obverse: IVLIA MAESA AVG - Draped bust right.

Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS - Felicitas standing left with long caduceus, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar, * right.

Diameter: 21 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 2.68 g
No notes for this coin
RIC IV-II 271; RSC 79; BMC 79.
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An AE Pentassarion struck 222-224 AD in Marcianopolis
Obverse: laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander right, confronting diademed and draped bust of Julia Maesa left; AVT K M AVP CEVH AΛEZANΔPOC IOVΛIA MAICA·

Reverse: Dikaiosyne (Aequitas) standing half left, holding scales and cornucopia; VΠ TIB IOVΛ ΦECTOV M(AP)KIANOΠOΛIT(ΩN) / E

Diameter: 25.5 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 11.12 g
Tiberius Julius Festus, consular legate
Moushmov 727