The Lavinian Sow
Lot 1413
Antoninus Pius, 138-161. As (Bronze, 27 mm, 10.33 g, 6 h), Rome, 143-144. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III Laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right. Rev. IMPE[RA]TOR•II / S C Lavinian Sow seated to right under holm oak, suckling four piglets; two more standing to right below her head. BMC 1625. Cohen 450. RIC 733. Rare. Surfaces somewhat rough, otherwise, nearly very fine.

Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 51, part II, 5 March 2009, 1002.


According to the Aeneid (3.389-393), the great Trojan seer, Helenos, prophesized that Aeneas would found a city on the spot where a huge, milk-white sow was suckling thirty piglets in a grove, a prophecy later repeated by Tiberinus (Aeneid 8.42-48). Indeed, upon reaching Italy, Aeneas would eventually find the sow, whom he dutifully sacrificed to Juno. In the same spot he would found the city of Lavinium, named for his wife, Lavinia, the daughter of king Latinus. His son, Ascanius, would later found Alba Longa in the area, named after the white ('alba' in Latin) sow. This city in turn was the birthplace of Romulus and Remus, who would of course go on to found Rome itself, thus linking the city to the illustrious Trojan past.
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