RSC 30 of Marc Antony
Mark Antony. 32-31 BC. AR, Silver Legionary Denarius. LEG IV. Crawford 544/17; Syd 1219.
Lot No.3485. aFine. 2.8g, 19mm.
$ 105.
Legio IV Scythica
Legio IV Scythica was a Roman legion levied by emperor Marc Antony
around 42 BC, for his campaign against the Parthian empire.
The legion was still active in Syria province in the early 5th century.
The legion's symbol was a capricorn.
In its first years, the whereabouts of IV Scythica are uncertain, although it is
probable that they took part on Antonius' campaign against the Parthians. The
name suggests that they fought against the Scythians. After the battle of Actium
and Antonius' suicide, Octavian transferred the IV Scythica to the Danube
province of Moesia. The legion is reported to take part in civilian tasks, such as
the building and keeping of roads. In his youth, future emperor Vespasian served
in this legion.
Between 58 and 60 AD, IV Scythica was stationed in the East, fighting in the war
for Armenia with other legions such as Legio III Gallica, under Gnaeus Domitius
Corbulo's command. In 62, the IV Scythica and Legio XII Fulminata were
defeated by the Parthians and forced to surrender. The legions were covered with
shame and removed from the war theatre to Zeugma. This city would be the base
camp of IV Scythica for the next century.
In the year of the four emperors (69 AD), the legion, like the rest of the Eastern
army, sided with Vespasian from day one. Despite the demonstrated loyalty, the
IV Scythica was not involved in actual fighting because they were not considered
a high quality legion. This has to do with another suffered defeat years earlier in
the Jewish rebellion. In the 2nd century they participated in the control of another
Jewish rebellion, this time with more success.
The IV Scythica participated in all campaigns of the 2nd century against the
Parthian Empire. Between 181 and 183 AD, the legions commander was future
emperor Lucius Septimius Severus. The legion disappears from the sources after
219, when their commander rebelled against Heliogabalus. However, in the early
5th century they were still in Syria.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legio_IV_Scythica
Marc Antony, born in 83 BC, was Julius Caesar's closest associate, helping him conquer Gaul, and then avenging his death by defeating Brutus and the other assassins at the Battle of Philipi. He formed the Second Triumvirate with Octavian and Lepidus, taking over the province of Asia, but he ultimately was defeated by his erstwhile brother-in-law at the battle of Actium in 30 BC and committed suicide with his girfriend Cleopatra.
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