Ancient Roman bronze centionalis struck under Constans I, 348-351 AD. Heraclea Mint. Outstanding and scarce example with crisp details, outstanding portrait and pleasing larger size of 21 mm. Scarce and very collectible issue.
The role of Constantius in the massacre of his relatives (those descended from the second marriage of his paternal grandfather Constantius Chlorus and Theodora) is unclear. Zosimus, writing 498-518 claims that Constantius "caused " the soldiers to murder his relatives, as opposed to actually ordering the action.
351AD - 355AD. Constantius ll. Obverse: Constantius ll. Constantius II ruled the Roman Empire between 337-361 CE. He was the second son of Constantine the Great and Fausta.Ruling for 24 years, he was the longest reigning son of Constantine and therefore, arguably, the most successful.
Constantius Gallus (326–354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II, his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus and empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a son of Julius Constantius and Galla, he belonged to the Constantinian dynasty.
The role of Constantius in the massacre of his relatives (those descended from the second marriage of his paternal grandfather Constantius Chlorus and Theodora) is unclear. Zosimus, writing 498-518 claims that Constantius "caused " the soldiers to murder his relatives, as opposed to actually ordering the action.
Constantius Gallus (326–354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II, his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus and empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a son of Julius Constantius and Galla, he belonged to the Constantinian dynasty.
Constantius Gallus (326–354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II, his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus and empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a son of Julius Constantius and Galla, he belonged to the Constantinian dynasty.
Magnentius was of barbarian origin and joined Roman army. After Constans died, he was recognized by many of the Western provinces and wanted to take over the whole empire. He led his army against Constantius II (q.v.) but was defeated at Mursa in 351.
Constantius II, 337-361. Thessalonica, circa AD 348-351Follis, ÆD N CONSTAN-TIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, emperor in military dress standing left on galley, holding phoenix on globe and a standard with Chi-Rho in the banner; Victory at helm steers the ship. TESЄ in ex.2.47g 18.5mmvery fineRIC VIII 119
Constantius II. AE Follis. (24mm 5.47g) Nicodemia mint 348-351 AD. Reverse- FEL TEMP REPARATIO. Soldier rushing left, holding shield on left arm and spearing fallen horseman. Whose mount has stumbled beneath him.
Constantius Gallus (326–354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II, his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus and empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a son of Julius Constantius and Galla, he belonged to the Constantinian dynasty.
Constantius Gallus (326–354) was a statesman and ruler in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire from 351 to 354, as Caesar under emperor Constantius II, his cousin. A grandson of emperor Constantius Chlorus and empress Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and a son of Julius Constantius and Galla, he belonged to the Constantinian dynasty.
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