So much so, they overthrew him. An interesting coin of Constans,- one of three Constantine the Great's sons. The bust of Constans on obverse and two victories on reverse. A great way to display an ancient coins collection!
He promptly oversaw the the massacre of his father-in-law, an uncle, and several cousins. The brothers divided the empire with Constantius receiving Greece, Thrace, the Asian provinces and Egypt. Constans was then overthrown by Magnentius.
So much so, they overthrew him. An interesting bronze coin of Constans. Bust of Emperor Constans on obverse and two Roman soldiers on reverse. A great way to display an ancient coins collection. Finally in AD 340 things between Constantine II and Constans reached crisis point.
An interesting bronze coin of Constans. Bust of Emperor Constans on obverse and Roman soldier dragging captive on reverse. A great way to display an ancient coins collection. So much so, they overthrew him.
The product is a Roman Empire AE4 bronze coin from the reign of Constans, part of the House of Constantine, certified by NGC. The coin has not been cleaned and is from the historical period of Roman Imperial rule, specifically from the years 337-350 AD. This ancient coin holds historical significance as it was minted during a time of great change and transition in the Roman Empire.
The single-standard GLORIA EXERCITVS with CONS mint mark was produced AD 337–341 under the sons of Constantine the Great: Constantine II, Constantius II, or Constans. This is one of the most precisely attributable Late Roman bronze types and a genuine historical artifact from the reign of Constantine's heirs, struck at the imperial capital.
He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was the youngest son of Constantine the Great. Quarrels over the sharing of power led to a civil war with his eldest brother and co-emperor Constantine II, who invaded Italy in 340 and was killed in battle by Constans's forces near Aquileia.
After his father's death, Constans was made augustus alongside his brothers in September 337. Constans was given the administration of the praetorian prefectures of Italy, Illyricum, and Africa. He defeated the Sarmatians in a campaign shortly afterwards.
So much so, they overthrew him. An interesting coin of Constans,- one of three Constantine the Great's sons. The bust of Constans on obverse and two soldiers with spear and shield on reverse. A great way to display an ancient coins collection!
After his father's death, Constans was made augustus alongside his brothers in September 337. Constans was given the administration of the praetorian prefectures of Italy, Illyricum, and Africa. He defeated the Sarmatians in a campaign shortly afterwards.
Veiled head of Divus Constantine I right. Denomination: AE Follis. The veiled portrait on the obverse symbolizes Constantine’s deification, while the reverse shows him in togate, priestly attire, emphasizing his role as a consecrated, divinely sanctioned ruler.
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