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CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing right, holding short sceptre, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre. KA in lower centre. Reverse LegendCONCORDIA MILITVM - KA. Cyzicus RIC VI 18b,A.
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Constantius I as Caesar.
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Double Struck AE1. Material and Type: AE1. Constantius I as Caesar. Obverse: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES - Head of Constantius I right, laureate. Grade: F+ as Caesar; Double Struck. Date of Strike: 299-303 AD.
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Constantius I Chlorus: father of Constantine the Great. FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Constantius standing right receiving globe from Jupiter standing opposite and holding sceptre, K and B in lower center.
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Diocletian delegated further on 1 March 293, appointing Galerius and Constantius as Caesars, junior co-emperors. Under this "Tetrarchy", or "rule of four", each emperor would rule over a quarter-division of the Empire.
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In ancient Roman culture,felicitas (from the Latin adjective felix, "fruitful, blessed, happy, lucky") is a condition of divinely inspired productivity, blessedness, or happiness. Felicitas could encompass both a woman's fertility and a general's luck or good fortune.
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Constantius I as Caesar. Acquired from Spink, date not recorded.
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CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing right, holding short sceptre, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre. KB in lower centre. Reverse LegendCONCORDIA MILITVM KB (3871).
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The coin was minted in Cyzicus, circa 295-299 AD. Coin's obverse: FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius as Caesar right. Coin's reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM; Constantius standing facing right receiving globe from Jupiter standing opposite and holding sceptre; KB in lower center.
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Rv GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. Emperor Diocletian. Billon Follis. Emperor Diocletian right.
