An Aureus of Quietus from the Gothic Territory in Ukraine

Aleksander Bursche, K. Myzgin
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A very rare type of a pierced aureus of the eastern usurper Quietus recently came to light in western Ukraine, a region settled in the second half of the 3rd century by Gothic societies. Other Quietus and Macrianus II coins from finds are also discussed. Particular attention is paid to the pierced aurei of these usurpers almost certain to derive from barbarian contexts. A significant number of Quietus and Macrianus aurei with marks of reuse appear to represent elements of donativa, handed out in eastern provinces to higher ranking military and officials. Presumably, the Macriani on their march to the Danube provinces, preparatory to their confrontation with the armies of Gallienus, enlisted reinforcements of Germanic war bands, Gothic in particular. In exchange they paid the Germanic commanders with gold coins brought from the East, which were the barbarians pierced and took to their homeland in East-Central Europe. This would be the most likely origin of the Quietus aureus from Ukraine, and possibly, of at least a few of the unprovenanced pierced aurei of Macrianus II and Quietus.
来自乌克兰哥特地区的一种安静的金色
最近在乌克兰西部发现了一种非常罕见的东方篡位者的刺穿金饰,这是三世纪下半叶哥特社会定居的地区。还讨论了发现的其他Quietus和Macrianus II硬币。特别值得注意的是,这些篡位者的金色刺穿几乎肯定来自野蛮人的背景。大量带有重复使用标记的“平静”和“金色大腕”似乎是东部各省分发给高级军官和官员的捐赠品。据推测,马克里亚尼人在向多瑙河行省进军,准备与加里耶努斯的军队对峙时,招募了日耳曼人的军队增援,尤其是哥特人。作为交换,他们用从东方带来的金币支付给日耳曼人指挥官,这些金币被野蛮人刺穿,带到他们在中东欧的家乡。这将是最有可能的起源,从乌克兰,并可能至少有一些不明来源的刺穿金色的Macrianus II和安静的。
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