Roman Imperial
Domitian (81-96), Denarius, as Caesar 80-81, Rome mint
Obverse: laureate head right
CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII
Reverse: throne draped, above Corinthian helmet
PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS
Weight 2,80 g.
During the time of the Republic, Princeps Juventutis was an honorary title awarded to the one who headed the boys assigned to game of Troy (ad ludum Troy). In turn, during the rule of the Empire, this title was given to young princes from the imperial family, who were to rule it. Dignity in some cases accompanied the dignity of Caesar. It is a hallmark, the memorial of which has been engraved, directly or indirectly, on medals and coins dedicated to these young heirs to the throne. Sometimes, as in the case of Agrippa's sons, Caius and Lucius, adopted by Augustus, two princes were honored with this title.