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Rare 2,000-Year-Old Roman Coin Sheds Light on Relationship With Ancient Judea
(Zurich, Switzerland)—A rare coin minted almost 2,000 years ago during the conquest of Jerusalem was recently found at an auction in Zurich, NRG reported. The find has helped shed light upon the Roman attitude at the time over the conquest, resulting in a large commemoration of the Roman victory over the Judean rebels. The coin depicts a Jewess standing and peering across a palm tree and bears the inscription "IUDAEA RECEPTA," or "Judea is re-captured." Coins bearing this inscription were used to publicize the news of a captured territory that had been part of the Roman Empire once before. The newly discovered coin is unlike other numerous coins minted by the Romans after the conquest of Jerusalem and the Judean province between 67-73 CE. Those coins bear the inscription "IUDAEA CAPTA" and portray a woman sitting on the floor under a palm tree or a legionnaire resting on a spear while a Jewish slave is captive at his feet. The slight changes make all the difference. Unlike the "CAPTA" coins, which were minted to proclaim Roman victory over a new province that was being absorbed into the empire, the "RECAPTA" coin, marks a Roman conquest over a rebellion, rather than a war. "The uniqueness of this coin is in its using of a phrase that we have not seen in use until now," explained Dudi Mevorach, Chief archiver of Antiquities of the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods at the Israel Museum. "Recepta is the proper term for the Romans to use, as Judea was already a Roman province before the great revolt," he said. "However until now we have only come across coins that say ‘Capta'. So the question arises, why did the Romans change their tradition. Why did the mint a coin that says ‘Recepta' and then change the majority of coins to ‘Capta' meaning a province that was newly captured?" The Chief Archiver of the Department of Archaeology and Numismatica at the Israel Museum, Dr. Haim Gitler, explained that "in place of newspaper or internet, the main form of media to spread propaganda in the time of antiquity was the minting of coins... Gitler [also] explained the switch to Capta from Recepta. "When it comes to the Capta coins, it is simple propaganda. Vespasian wanted to make widely known to his people that it was he who conquered the Jews. Rome printed the coins until the year 81 CE For eleven years they minted these coins. This added on to the grand marches at the return of the army, as well as both arches that were erected to commemorate the event, and even the building of the Coliseum in Rome, which was likely paid for in part by the spoils of Jerusalem, show us that Vespasian and Titus, celebrated the victory in a grand fashion. "This war, and it was a war as opposed to a rebellion was a particularly tough one for Rome, and one whose victory they wanted to highlight."
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