The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, leading to the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector (governor) of Lucania et Bruttium.
The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, leading to the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector (governor) of Lucania et Bruttium.
The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, leading to the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector (governor) of Lucania et Bruttium.
The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, leading to the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector (governor) of Lucania et Bruttium.
The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, leading to the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector (governor) of Lucania et Bruttium.
The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, leading to the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector (governor) of Lucania et Bruttium.
This NGC certified ancient Nabataea kingdom coin is a remarkable piece of history. It was minted under the reign of Aretas IV between 9BC to 40AD in ancient Petra. The Nabataean Kingdom was situated in the north-western Arabian Peninsula.
The coins obverse features the image of Emperor Augustus. The reverse depicts a cap and simpulum (ladle). Colonia Patricia was originally an Iberian city (Corduba), but was refounded by the Romans in 206 BC.
Marcus Aurelius was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoic philosopher. He served as Roman consul in 140, 145, and 161. This genuine ancient Roman coin features Emperor Marcus Aurelius, who ruled between 161-180 AD.
Victorinus was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he had tried to seduce. Victorinus is listed among the Thirty Tyrants in the Historia Augusta. This authentic ancient and beautiful Roman coin features Emperor Victorinus.
This ancient Roman coin is a piece of history that dates back to the year 41-54AD. It features the image of the 5th Roman Emperor, Claudius I, who ruled during the Roman Imperial era. The front of the coin features Emperor Claudius I facing left.
He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. In late 285, he suppressed rebels in Gaul known as the Bagaudae. From 285 to 288, he fought against Germanic tribes along the Rhine frontier.
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