Obverse:
Draped bust of Julia Titi right with hair
tied at the back. Text around JVLIA AVGVSTA.
Reverse:
Peacock representing the goddess Juno, shown
facing with its tail in full splendour, head
turned right. Text around DIVI TITI FILIA.
History:
This extremely rare aureus is especially helpful
in understanding Julia Titi’s undefined
position within the Flavian dynasty because
its obverse attests to her holding the title
of Augusta and its reverse promotes her as
the "daughter of the divine Titus".
Although Julia was an Augusta she hoped that
her position of honour would turn into one
of actual authority, especially as she was
having a secret affair with Domitian. The
incestuous couple shared their lives until
Julia died of a failed abortion attempt around
AD 89.
Date:
Struck under Domitian, AD 86-89
Diameter:
1.9cm
