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brm_597970 - LICINIUS I and LICINIUS II Follis

LICINIUS I and LICINIUS II Follis VF
180.00 €约 1395.00 CNY
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种类 Follis
日期: 318
铸币厂名称/城市 Antioche
材质 copper
直径 23,5 mm
模子方针 12 h.
重量 3,95 g.
稀少度 R3
作坊: 5e
关于品相的说明
Monnaie centrée. Métal piqué. Usure importante mais monnaie bien lisible et identifiable. Patine cuivrée
出版目录中的项代码 :
家谱
Exemplaire provenant de la collection du docteur C.M

正面


正面的文字 DD NN IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES.
正面的说明书 Bustes affrontés de Licinius Ier à gauche et de Licinius II à droite, tenant un trophée.
正面的翻译 “Dominorum Nostrorum Iovi LiciniI Invicti Augusti et Cæsari”, (À nos seigneurs Joviens Liciniens invincibles auguste et césar).

背面


背面的文字 IOM ET VIRTVTI DD NN AVG ET CAES// -|-// SMATE.
背面的说明书 Jupiter nu debout à gauche, le manteau sur l’épaule, tenant une couronne de la main droite et un sceptre long de la main gauche ; devant lui un trophée d’armes ; de chaque côté un captif assis dos à dos.
背面的翻译 “Iovi Optimo Principi Virtuti Dominorum Nostrorum Augusti t Cæsari”, (À Juptier, le meilleur très grand, la virilité de nos seigneurs Auguste et César.

历史细节


LICINIUS I and LICINIUS II

(317-324)

Licinius I was proclaimed august directly following the conference of Carnuntum, on November 11, 308. In 313, after the rescript of Milan, he married Constantine's half-sister Constantia. In 316 a first war took place which opposed Licinius to Constantine. It ends with the death of Valens and the signing of a peace between the two augusts. On April 1, 317, three Caesars were created: Crispus, Constantine II and Licinius II. A second war broke out between Constantine and Licinius in 321. This ended with the decisive defeat of Chrysopolis in 324 and the deposition of Licinius, exiled to Thessalonica before being executed the following year. Licinius II, son of Licinius I and Constantia and nephew of Constantine I, was raised to the caesarat on March 1, 317 along with his cousins Crispus and Constantine II. After his father's defeat in 324, he survives, but is suffocated two years later.

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