Many Roman AE/
As coins are with
adlocutio of emperors. The coinages of
adlocutio tell the differences between the ways each emperor addressing the army.
AE of Caligula with adlocutio cohortium The term "ADLOCVT COH" refers to
adlocutio cohortium, which means the address given by the emperor towards the cohorts as the AE coin is presenting. Caligula uses the typical gesture: outstretching raised-arm salute, bent left leg. The soldiers are standing in a compact line.
AE of Nero with adlocutio In the coin AE of Nero with
adlocutio, soldiers are standing in more scattered position compared to those who are depicted in AE of Caligula with
adlocutio, which are adhering in a mass. Also the weakened architectural background and the sheltering roof covering soldiers and their commander can be interpreted as more amiable atmosphere between Nero and his soldiers. Nero is not standing alone on the platform, there is the
Praetorian prefect who stands behind him. == Panel relief of Marcus Aurelius ==