Lot 242: L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 B.C. AR denarius. Rome. 
AUCTION: Triskeles - Auction 16 (Auction 319)
- Sold Winning Bid: $130
- 6 Bid(s)
L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 B.C. AR denarius (18 mm, 3.59 g, 7 h). Rome. Head of the Sabine king, Tatius, right; in right field, (TA) monogram (for Tatius) / L · TITVRI, two soldiers, facing each other, each carrying off a Sabine woman in his arms. Crawford 344/1a; Sydenham 698; Tituria 1. Well centered and lightly toned. Very fine.
The Rape of the Sabine Women is a legendary episode in the early history of Rome, where Romulus and his followers captured wives from the surrounding Sabine tribes. According to the story, Romulus attempted to negotiate with his neighbors for their daughters to supply the Roman men with brides, but having failed he devised a plan to abduct the women instead. He held a large festival and invited the neighboring tribes to attend, which they did, then at a given signal the Roman men grabbed the Sabine girls and fought off the Sabine men.
- Offered By: Barry P. Murphy
- Lot #: 242
- Listing #: 234128
- Closed: Friday, June 3, 2016 7:00:30 PM CT
- Estimate: $75