Mn. Acilius Glabrio was one of the moneyers for the year 49 BC. He is not otherwise known.
Gens Acilia was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome, that flourished from the middle of the third century BC until at least the fifth century AD, a period of seven hundred years. The first of the gens to achieve prominence was Gaius Acilius Glabrio, who was quaestor in 203 and tribune of the plebs in 197 BC.
The Acilii Glabriones were the first branch to appear in history, and they continued the longest. Members of this family have been identified from the third century BC into the fifth century AD. They also had a garden, the Horti Aciliorum, on the Pincian Hill in the 2nd century. A tomb of the Acilii Glabriones was found in Rome in 1888. The surname Glabrio is derived from the adjective glaber, "smooth", and probably referred to someone who was bald.
Gens Acilia was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome, that flourished from the middle of the third century BC until at least the fifth century AD, a period of seven hundred years. The first of the gens to achieve prominence was Gaius Acilius Glabrio, who was quaestor in 203 and tribune of the plebs in 197 BC.
The Acilii Glabriones were the first branch to appear in history, and they continued the longest. Members of this family have been identified from the third century BC into the fifth century AD. They also had a garden, the Horti Aciliorum, on the Pincian Hill in the 2nd century. A tomb of the Acilii Glabriones was found in Rome in 1888. The surname Glabrio is derived from the adjective glaber, "smooth", and probably referred to someone who was bald.
Obverse: SALVTIS, Laureate head of Salus right.
Reverse: MN ACILIVS / III VIR VALETV. Valetudo standing left, holding serpent and leaning upon column to right.
Diameter:
19 mm
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 3.34 g
Die Orientation: 0 H
Weight: 3.34 g
No notes for this coin
Crawford 442/1a; CRI 16.
Obverse: Laureate head of Salus right, SALVTIS behind
Reverse: Valetudo standing left, holding snake and resting on column; MN ACILIVS III VIR VALETV around
Diameter:
17 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 3.45 g
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 3.45 g
No notes for this coin
Crawford 442/1; RSC Acilia 8; Sear 412
Obverse: laureate head of Salus right; SALVTIS
Reverse: Valetudo standing left, resting left elbow on column, holding snake; (MN)·ACILIVS__III·VIR·VALE(TV)
Diameter:
19 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 3.9 g
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 3.9 g
No notes for this coin
Crawford 442/1a, RSC I Acilia 8, BMCRR I Rome 3944, Sydenham 922, SRCV I 412