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Antonivs Protti
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Valentinian I AE3
Obverse: DN VALENTINIAN VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress advancing right, head left, holding labarum and dragging captive behind.
Right field- star over A
D Gamma SISC in ex. 18.8 mm., 1.8 g.
NORMAN K
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Honorius AE2, Cyzicus. 392-395 AD. DN HONORIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing facing, head right, holding globe and labarum. Mintmark SMKBAntonivs Protti
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Honorius AE4. Antioch mint, 406-408 AD. DN HONORIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, three emperors standing side by side holding spears, outermost ones rest hands on shields, the middle one holds a globe.Antonivs Protti
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Arcadius AE2. 392-395 AD. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globeAntonivs Protti
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ARCADIUS. 383-408 AD. Nicomedia mint. AE2.
Ovb: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG .
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding labarum and globe. In exergue SMNB.
RIC 46b
Antonivs Protti
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Valentinian I, RIC VII 5a Siscia, 364-376 CEValentinian I AE3
Obverse: DN VALENTINIAN VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress advancing right, head left, holding labarum and dragging captive behind.
Right field- star over A
D Gamma SISC in ex. 18.8 mm., 1.8 g.
NORMAN K
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Arcadius, AE2, RIC IX 53b Constantinople 383-395 CE & 395-408 CEObverse: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, holding spear, crowned by hand of god above.
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing facing, head left, holding standard in left hand and resting right hand on shield, captive at feet to the left.
CONR* in ex. Constantinople mint 23.9 mm., 6.1 g.
NORMAN K
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Honorius 393-423 CE.Honorius bronze AE4
Obverse: D N HONORI-VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing left, head right, holding labarum & globe.
Uncertain mint,15.2 mm, 1.4g.
NORMAN K
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Honorius RIC 403 CyzicusHonorius bronze AE4
Obverse: D N HONORIUS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, star in left field.
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Honorius and Theodosius II standing facing, heads confronted, each holding a spear vertically in outer hand and resting inner hand on shield. The emperor on the right is slightly smaller than the other.
SMK in ex. Cyzicus 15.24 mm, 2.0 g.
NORMAN K
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(0367) GRATIAN--GLORIA367 - 383 AD
AE 17.5 X 18.5 mm 2.28 g
O: D N GRATIANVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor holding chi-rho labarum, dragging captive r., Z-*/A in fields, TES in exergue
THESSALONICA
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(0367) GRATIAN--GLORIA367 - 375 AD
AE 18.5 mm 2.28 g
O: DN GRATIANVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor advancing right, head turned back, holding labarum WITH CHI-RHO and dragging bound captive behind him; F to left, R above right hooked K to right; DSISCV?
SISCIA, cf. RIC 14c
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(0367) GRATIAN--GLORIA367 - 383 AD
AE 17.5 mm 2.35 g
O: D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, BUST RIGHT
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, GRATIAN WALKING R DRAGGING CAPTIVE AND HOLDING LABARUM, "N" IN L FIELD "*/R" IN RIGHT FIELD
SISCIA
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(0367) GRATIAN--GLORIA0367) GRATIAN--GLORIA
367 - 383 AD
AE 17.5 mm 2.39 g
O: D N GRATIANVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor holding chi-rho labarum, dragging captive r., S-*/A in fields
Siscia mint
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(0367) GRATIAN--GLORIA367-375 AD
AE 17.5 mm, 2.17 g
O: D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor advancing right, head left, dragging bound captive and holding labarum; M in left field, star (*) and P in right field, ΓSISC in exergue (3rd Officina)
Siscia mint; Ref.: RIC IX 14c.xvii
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(0367) GRATIAN--VIRTVS367 - 383 AD
AE 18.5 mm 2.89 g
O: D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, DIADEMED DRAPED BUST RIGHT
R: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, ROMA SEATED FACING, HEAD LEFT, HOLDING GLOBE & SCEPTER
SMNA IN EXE.
NICOMEDIA
RIC IX 33 (RARE)
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(0379) THEODOSIUS I379 - 395 AD
AE 21 mm' 4.15 g
O: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right;
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing holding long scepter in right and globe in left
Heraclea mint
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(0383) ARCADIUS383 - 408 AD
AE 22 mm max. 4.44 g
O: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing holding labarum
in right hand and globe in left.
SMK Gamma in exe
Cyzicus
RIC IX Cyzicus 27b
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(0383) ARCADIUS383 - 408
struck 392-395 AD
AE 22.5 mm max; 5.01 g
O: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right holding labarum & globe; star to right; SMHA in ex.
Heraclea mint; RIC IX 27b
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-Theodosius II AE3. HeracleaTheodosius II, 10 January 402 - 28 July 450 A.D. Bronze AE 3, RIC X 398, VF, Heraclea mint, 13mm, 408 - 423 A.D.; obverse D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, star behind; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius II and Honorius standing facing. SMHA in ex; scarce type.ancientone
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012 - Theodosius I (379-395 AD), AE 2 - RIC 46aObv: DN THEODO-SIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing, facing, head right, holding standard and globe.
Minted in Nicomedia (SMNA in exe), first officina, 15 may 392 - 17 jan. 395 AD.
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092a01. MagnentiusAE3. 22mm, 4.1 g. Trier mint. AD 350-353. Obv: DN MAGNEN-TIVS PF AVG, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right, A behind head. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor on horseback galloping right, shield on left arm, spearing bare-headed enemy before the horse; broken spear and shield under the horse. Mintmark TRP crescent. RIC VIII Trier 271; Sear 18798.lawrence c
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092a04. Magnentius
Coin: AE1/2. Trier mint. 22mm, 6.54 g. DN MAGNEN-TIVS PF AVG, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right, A behind head / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor on horseback galloping right, shield on left arm, spearing bare-headed enemy before the horse; broken spear and shield under the horse. Mintmark TRP crescent. RIC VIII Trier 271; Sear 18798. Agora Auc (2023), Lot 527.
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102a01. GratianAE3. 18mm, 2.31 g. Antioch mint. 378-383 AD. Obv: DN GRATIANVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated facing, head left, holding globe and spear, Θ in left field, Φ in right field. Mintmark ANTA. RIC IX Antioch 50b.lawrence c
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102a09. GratianAE2 (23 mm, 5.55 g). D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, helmeted, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right holding spear and shield / GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing left on prow of galley, holding labarum, Victory seated at the helm, wreath to left, mintmark ANTB. Agora Auc (2023), Lot 531.lawrence c
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103a05. Valentinian IIAE2. 23mm, 3.52 g. Heraclea, 375-383 AD. Obv: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing left, head right, on ship, raising right hand, Victory seated at helm. O in left field.Mintmark SMHB. RIC IX Heraclea 11b; Sear 20258. Apparent variant with O in field.lawrence c
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104a01. Theodosius IAE2. 22mm, 5.44 g. Obv: DN THEODOSIVS PF AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe. Mintmark ANTA.
RIC 68b.
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104a03. Theodosius IAE2. 22mm, 5.78 g. 383-388 AD, Cyzicus. Obv: DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust right, shield in left hand, spear pointing forward in right hand. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing in galley sailing left piloted by Victory, head right, right hand raised, T in left field. Mintmark SMKΓ. RIC 23.lawrence c
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104a05. Theodosius IAE2. 22.5mm, 4.24 g. AD 379-383. Constantinople mint.
Obv: DN THEODOSIVS PF AVG, helmeted, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing left on galley piloted by Victory, T in left field. Mintmark CONB. RIC IX Constantinople 52c; Sear 20478.
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104a14. Theodosius IAE2 (21.9 mm, 4.73 g, 1 h). Cyzicus mint, struck A.D. 383-386. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Theodosius I right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius in military garb standing facing, head right, holding labarum and globe // SMKB. RIC IX 14c; LRBC 2546. Agora Auction 102, Lot 240.lawrence c
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105a04. Magnus MaximusAE4. Arles as Constantina. DN MAG MAXI_MVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right / SPES ROMANORVM, campgate , star above. Mintmark [?]CON. RIC IX Arles 29alawrence c
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105b01. Flavius VictorAR Siliqua. 11.8mm (clipped), .79 g. Mediolanum (Milan) mint.
Obv: D N FL VICTOR P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left, holding globe in right hand, reversed spear in left. Mintmark MDPS. RIC IX Milan 19b; RSC 6Ac; Sear (1988) 4210. A FORUM coin.
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106a01. EugeniusAR Siliqua. 19mm (clipped), .84 g. Obv: DN EVGENIVS PF AVG, diademed, draped bust right. Rev: VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left on cuirass. Mintmark MDPS. RIC IX 32c; RSC 14b; Sear 20689.lawrence c
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107a001. ArcadiusAE2 (21 mm, 4.69 g). Antioch mint. DN ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield, hand of God above / GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing holding labarum and resting left hand on shield; kneeling captive to left; cross to left. T in right field. Mintmark star ANTS. RIC IX Antioch 41a. Agora Auc 2 (2023), Lot 539.

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107a05. ArcadiusAE4. 14mm, 1.69 g. Constantinople. 392-395 AD. Obv: DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, emperor on horseback trotting right, horse has one foreleg off the ground. Mintmark CONS gamma. RIC IX Constantinople 89b var (officina).lawrence c
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107a10. ArcadiusAE2. 20mm, 4.72 g. Heraclea mint. 392-395 AD. Obv: D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing to the front, head right, holding labarum and globe. No field marks. Mintmark SMHB. RIC IX 27b.lawrence c
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107b03. Aelia EudoxiaAE3/4. 16.5mm, 3.68 g. Constantinople mint. Obv: AEL EVDOXIA AVG, diademed draped bust right, crowned by Hand of God. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, empress seated facing on throne, hands folded, being crowned by hand of god, cross to left. Mintmark CON[?]. RIC X Constantinople 78 or 79.lawrence c
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107b04. Aelia EudoxiaAE3. 15 mm, 2.39 g. AEL EVDOXIA AVG, Diademed and draped bust right. Hand holding wreath over her head / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Empress enthroned facing, arms crossed over breast, crowned by hand of god. Cross in right field. Mintmark off flan. Similar to RIC X Constantinople 79; Sear 20887. Agora Auc 2 (2023), Lot 541.lawrence c
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108a01. HonoriusAE3. 17mm, 1.43 g. Cyzicus mint. Obv: DN HONORIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor on horseback, hand raised. Mintmark SMKΓ.RIC IX Cyzicus 29c; Sear 20998.lawrence c
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108a04. HonoriusAE2. 21mm, 3.51 g. Antioch. AD 393-395. Obv: DN HONORIVS PF AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing, head right, holding labarum and globe. Mintmark ANTΓ. RIC IX Antioch 68e; Sear 20989 lawrence c
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108a05. HonoriusAE3/4. 15.5mm, 1.69 g. Probably Constantinople. Obv: DN HONORI-VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, star behind head. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM, two emperors standing facing, each holding spear and resting hand on shield. Mintmark off flan. Similar to RIC X Constantinople 399; Sear 21015. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Roma, RIC VIII 204, AE-2 Follis, -/*//RP, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Soldier spearing falling enemy, #1147 Constantius II. (324-337 A.D. Caesar, 337-361 A.D. Augustus), Roma, RIC VIII 204, AE-2 Follis, -/*//RP, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Soldier spearing falling enemy, #1
avers: D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, Cs1, G3, Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, holding globe, A behind head.
reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress, on horseback, galloping right, (no shield), spearing barbarian wearing a Phrygian helmet and with outstretched arms kneeling left in front of the horse, shield and broken spear beneath horse. Star in the upper right field.
exergue: -/*//RP, diameter: 23,5-24mm, weight: 4,46g, axis: 0h,
mint: Roma, date: 350-351 A.D., ref: RIC VIII 204,
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148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Trier, RIC VIII 267, AE-22, Centenionalis, A/-//--;-/-//TRP•, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress galloping right, #1148 Magnentius (350-353 A.D.), Trier, RIC VIII 267, AE-22, Centenionalis, A/-//--;-/-//TRP•, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress galloping right, #1
avers: D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right, A behind the head.
revers: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in military dress galloping right, holding shield, wielding spear at a bare-headed foe before the horse.
exergue: A/-//--;-/-//TRP•, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight: 4,66g, axis: 7h,
mint: Trier, date: 350-353 AD.,
ref: RIC VIII 267, C-,
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1503a, Gratian, 24 August 367 - 25 August 383 A.D.Gratian, 24 August 367 - 25 August 383 A.D. Bronze AE 3, F, 2.352g, 19.13mm, 0o. Obverse: emperor's diadmed bust right; reverse GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor draging captive, * in left field.

Gratian, son of Valentinian I, became the sole ruler of the Western empire in 375 A.D., and after the catastrophic defeat of the Roman forces at Hadrianopolis the Eastern empire also came under his rule. To better cope with the empire, he elevated general Theodosius to the Eastern throne. Because of a shortage of coinage to meet the payroll, Gratian was abandoned by his troops during the revolt of Magnus Maximus. He was overtaken and killed while fleeing to the Alps.
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1505c, Theodosius I, 379 - 395 A.D. (Constantinople)Theodosius I (379 - 395 AD) AE3. 388-394 AD, RIC IX 27(a)3, Third Officina. Seventh Period. 20.27 mm. 4.8gm. Near VF with black and earthen patina. Constantinople. Obverse: DN THEODO-SIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, & cuirassed bust right; Reverse: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, Theodosius I standing, facing, holding labarum and globe, CONSB in exergue (scarcer reverse). A Spanish find.



De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families

THEODOSIUS I (379-395 A.D.)
David Woods
University College of Cork


Origin and Early Career
Flavius Theodosius was born at Cauca in Spain in about 346 to Thermantia and Theodosius the Elder (so-called to distinguish him from his son). Theodosius the Elder was a senior military officer serving in the Western empire and rose to become the magister equitum praesentalis under the emperor Valentinian I from late 368 until his execution in early 375. As the son of a soldier, Theodosius was legally obliged to enter upon a military career. He seems to have served under his father during his expedition to Britain in 367/8, and was the dux Moesiae Primae by late 374. Unfortunately, great controversy surrounds the rest of his career until Gratian had him hailed as his imperial colleague in succession to the emperor Valens at Sirmium on 19 January 379. It is clear that he was forced to retire home to Spain only to be recalled to active service shortly thereafter, but the circumstances of his forced retirement are shrouded in mystery. His father was executed at roughly the same time, and much speculation has centred on the relationship between these events.

[For a very detailed and interesting discussion of the Foreign Policy of Theodosius and the Civil Wars that plagued his reign, please see http://www.roman-emperors.org/theo1.htm]

Family and Succession
Theodosius married twice. His first wife was the Spanish Aelia Flavia Flaccilla. She bore him Arcadius ca. 377, Honorius on 9 September 384, and Pulcheria ca. 385. Theodosius honoured her with the title of Augusta shortly after his accession, but she died in 386. In late 387 he married Galla, daughter of Valentinian I and full-sister of Valentinian II. She bore him Gratian ca. 388, Galla Placidia ca. 388/390, and died in childbirth in 394, together with her new-born son John. Of his two sons who survived infancy, he appointed Arcadius as Augustus on 19 January 383 and Honorius as Augustus on 23 January 393. His promotion of Arcadius as a full Augustus at an unusually young age points to his determination right from the start that one of his own sons should succeed him. He sought to strengthen Arcadius' position in particular by means of a series of strategic marriages whose purpose was to tie his leading "generals" irrevocably to his dynasty. Hence he married his niece and adoptive daughter Serena to his magister militum per Orientem Stilicho in 387, her elder sister Thermantia to a "general" whose name has not been preserved, and ca. 387 his nephew-in-law Nebridius to Salvina, daughter of the comes Africae Gildo. By the time of his death by illness on 17 January 395, Theodosius had promoted Stilicho from his position as one of the two comites domesticorum under his own eastern administration to that of magister peditum praesentalis in a western administration, in an entirely traditional manner, under his younger son Honorius. Although Stilicho managed to increase the power of the magister peditum praesentalis to the disadvantage of his colleague the magister equitum praesentalis and claimed that Theodosius had appointed him as guardian for both his sons, this tells us more about his cunning and ambition than it does about Theodosius' constitutional arrangements.

Theodosius' importance rests on the fact that he founded a dynasty which continued in power until the death of his grandson Theodosius II in 450. This ensured a continuity of policy which saw the emergence of Nicene Christianity as the orthodox belief of the vast majority of Christians throughout the middle ages. It also ensured the essential destruction of paganism and the emergence of Christianity as the religion of the state, even if the individual steps in this process can be difficult to identify. On the negative side, however, he allowed his dynastic interests and ambitions to lead him into two unnecessary and bloody civil wars which severely weakened the empire's ability to defend itself in the face of continued barbarian pressure upon its frontiers. In this manner, he put the interests of his family before those of the wider Roman population and was responsible, in many ways, for the phenomenon to which we now refer as the fall of the western Roman empire.


Copyright (C) 1998, David Woods.
Published: De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families http://www.roman-emperors.org/startup.htm. Used by permission.

There is a nice segue here, as we pick-up John Julius Norwich's summation of the reign of Theodosius, "Readers of this brief account of his career may well find themselves wondering, not so much whether he deserved the title of 'the Great' as how he ever came to acquire it in the first place. If so, however, they may also like to ask themselves another question: what would have been the fate of the Empire if, at that critical moment in its history after the battle of Adrianople, young Gratian had not called him from his Spanish estates and put the future of the East into his hands? . . . the probability is that the whole Empire of the East would have been lost, swallowed up in a revived Gothic kingdom, with effects on world history that defy speculation.

In his civil legislation he showed, again and again, a consideration for the humblest of his subjects that was rare indeed among rulers of the fourth century. What other prince would have decreed that any criminal, sentenced to execution, imprisonment or exile, must first be allowed thirty days' grace to put his affairs in order? Or that a specified part of his worldly goods must go to his children, upon whom their father's crimes must on no account be visited? Or that no farmer should be obliged to sell his produce to the State at a price lower than he would receive on the open market?

Had he earned his title? Not, perhaps, in the way that Constantine had done or as Justinian was to do. But, if not ultimately great himself, he had surely come very close to greatness; and had he reigned as long as they did his achievements might well have equalled theirs. He might even have saved the Western Empire. One thing only is certain: it would be nearly a century and a half before the Romans would look upon his like again" (Norwich, John Julius. Byzantium, the Early Centuries. London: Penguin Group, 1990. 116-7;118).

Edited by J. P. Fitzgerald, Jr.
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151 Vetranio (350 AD.), Siscia, RIC VIII 294, AE-2 Follis, -/-//ASIS, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Vetranio standing, holding labarum and transverse spear, Scarce! #1151 Vetranio (350 AD.), Siscia, RIC VIII 294A, AE-2 Follis, -/-//ASIS, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Vetranio standing, holding labarum and transverse spear, Scarce! #1
avers: DN VETRA-NIO P F AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: GLORIA RO-MANORVM, Vetranio standing facing, head left, holding standard inscribed with Chi-rho, and transverse spear in the left arm.
exergue: -/-//ASIS, diameter: 17,5-20,0mm, weight: 2,58g, axis: 0h,
mint: Siscia, date: 350 A.D.,
ref: RIC VIII 294A, p-370, LRBC 1180, Sear 18907, Scarce!
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151 Vetranio (350 AD.), Siscia, RIC VIII 294Є, AE-2 Follis, -/-//ЄSIS, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Vetranio standing, holding labarum and transverse spear, Scarce! #1151 Vetranio (350 AD.), Siscia, RIC VIII 294Є, AE-2 Follis, -/-//ЄSIS, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Vetranio standing, holding labarum and transverse spear, Scarce! #1
avers: DN VETRA-NIO P F AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: GLORIA RO-MANORVM, Vetranio standing facing, head left, holding standard inscribed with Chi-Rho, and transverse spear in the left arm.
exergue: -/-//ЄSIS, diameter: 17,8-18,2mm, weight: 2,23g, axis: 6h,
mint: Siscia, date: 350 A.D.,
ref: RIC VIII 294Є, p-370, LRBC 1180, Sear 18907, Scarce!
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154 Jovianus (363-364 A.D.), Sirmium, RIC VIII 234, AE-1, VICTORIA ROMANORVM, -/-//TESΓ, Jovian standing front, Scarce! #1154 Jovianus (363-364 A.D.), Sirmium, RIC VIII 234, AE-1, VICTORIA ROMANORVM, -/-//TESΓ, Jovian standing front, Scarce! #1
avers: D N IOVIA NVS P F AVG, Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: VICTORIA ROMANORVM, Jovian standing front, head right, holding Victory and labarum.
exergue: -/-//TESΓ, diameter: 28,0-29,0mm, weight: 6,32g, axis: 5h,
mint: Thessalonica, date: 363-64 A.D.,
ref: RIC VIII 234, p-, Scarce!
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158 Gratianus (367-383 A.D.), Siscia, RIC IX 014c.xvii, M|*/P //ΔSISC, AE-3 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Gratian advancing right, #1158 Gratianus (367-383 A.D.), Siscia, RIC IX 014c.xvii, M|*/P //ΔSISC, AE-3 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Gratian advancing right, #1
avers:- D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLORIA RO MANORVM, Gratian advancing right, dragging captive and holding labarum.
exerg: M|*/P //ΔSISC, diameter: 17-17,5mm, weight: 1,79g, axes: 1h,
mint: Siscia, date: 367-375 A.D., ref: RIC IX 14c.xvii, p-141(147),
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158 Gratianus (367-383 A.D.), Siscia, RIC IX 014c.xxvii, Q|*/K //ΔSISCE, AE-3 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Gratian advancing right, #1158 Gratianus (367-383 A.D.), Siscia, RIC IX 014c.xxvii, Q|*/K //ΔSISCE, AE-3 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Gratian advancing right, #1
avers:- D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLORIA RO MANORVM, Gratian advancing right, dragging captive and holding labarum.
exerg: Q|*/K //ΔSISCE, diameter: 16-17,5mm, weight: g, axes: h,
mint: Siscia, date: 367-375 A.D., ref: RIC IX 14c.xxvii, p-142,
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159 Valentinianus II. (375-392 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC IX 040a, -/-//SMNA, AE-2 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in galley left, #1159 Valentinianus II. (375-392 A.D.), Nicomedia, RIC IX 040a, -/-//SMNA, AE-2 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor in galley left, #1
avers:- D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, helmeted, draped, cuirassed bust right, shield in left hand, spear pointing forward in right hand.
revers:- GLORIA-RO-MANORVM, Emperor standing facing,head right, right hand raised, chlamys flying behind, in galley left, piloted by seated Victory. (T in left field?).
exergo: -/-//SMNA, diameter: 22mm, weight: 3,76g, axis: 5h, Scarce!
mint: Nicomedia, date: 383-388 A.D., ref: RIC-IX-40a, p-,
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160 Theodosius I. (379-395 A.D.), Antioch, RIC IX 040d, -/-//ANTΓ, AE-2 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. standing facing on galley, #1160 Theodosius I. (379-395 A.D.), Antioch, RIC IX 040d, -/-//ANTΓ, AE-2 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. standing facing on galley, #1
avers:- D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, Helmeted, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield.
revers:- GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing facing, head right, on galley, raising right hand, Victory seated at helm. Wreath in left field, mintmark ANTΓ.
exerg: -/-//ANTΓ, diameter: 21,5-22,5mm, weight: 5,40g, axes:6h,
mint: Antioch, date: 392-395 A.D., ref: RIC IX 40d,
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160 Theodosius I. (379-395 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC IX 029a, -/-//SMKΓ, AE-3 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. on horseback right, #1160 Theodosius I. (379-395 A.D.), Cyzicus, RIC IX 029a, -/-//SMKΓ, AE-3 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. on horseback right, #1
avers: D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, Pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. on horseback right, raising right hand.
exergue: -/-//SMKΓ, diameter: 16,0-17,0mm, weight: 1,96g, axes:6h,
mint: Cyzicus, date: A.D., ref: RIC IX 29a,
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160 Theodosius I. (379-395 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC IX 027a-1, -/-//SMHA, AE-2 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. standing, #1160 Theodosius I. (379-395 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC IX 027a-1, -/-//SMHA, AE-2 Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. standing, #1
avers:- D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius I. standing, facing, holding labarum and globe.
exerg: -/-//SMHA, diameter: 19-23mm, weight: 5,60g, axes:11 h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 392-395A.D., ref: RIC IX 27a,
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163 Flavius Victor (387-388 A.D.), AE-4 Follis, RIC IX 047a, Arleate, SPES ROMANORVM, Campgate, Rare! Modern Fake !!!163 Flavius Victor (387-388 A.D.), AE-4 Follis, RIC IX 047a, Arleate, SPES ROMANORVM, Campgate, Rare! Modern Fake !!!
Avers:- DN-FL-VIC-TOR-P-F-AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- SPES-ROMA-NORVM, Campgate, 2 turrets, 4 layers plus 1 layer on turrets, star above, no doors.
exerg:-|-//P-CON, diameter: 14mm, weight: 1,29g, axes: 11h,
mint: Arleate, date: 387-388 A.D., ref: RIC IX 47a, Rare !
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by "postvmvs":
"Identified in the Forvm thread on the eBay seller 'Romanseller' (ca. Aug. 2005) but never listed here. An example struck from the same dies (but not the same coin) appeared as Lot 788 of Auction 384-385 (Nov. 2005) by Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger estimated at 175 EUR, where it was identified as a fake before the end of the sale."

Thank you postvmvs, maridvnvm and Pscipio !!!
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165 Arcadius (384-408 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC IX 027b1, -/-//SMHA, AE-2, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Arcadius standing facing, #1165 Arcadius (384-408 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC IX 027b1, -/-//SMHA, AE-2, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Arcadius standing facing, #1
avers: D N ARCARIVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.(2/A)
reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Arcadius standing facing, holding labarum and globe.
exergue: -/-//SMHA, diameter: 21-24mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 392-395 A.D., ref: RIC IX 27b1, p-199,
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166 Aelia Eudoxia (?-404 A.D.), Constantinopolis, RIC X 079, -/†//CONA, AE-3, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Empress enthroned facing, Scarce! #1166 Aelia Eudoxia (?-404 A.D.), Constantinopolis, RIC X 079, -/†//CONA, AE-3, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Empress enthroned facing, Scarce! #1
avers: AEL EVDOXIA AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped bust right, wearing necklace and earrings, crowned by the hand of God. (Ex1/Fh3)
reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Empress enthroned facing, arms crossed over the breast, crowned by the hand of god., † in the right field.
exergue: -/†//CONA, diameter: 14,5mm, weight: 2,28g, axis:11h,
mint: Constantinopolis, date: 395-401 A.D., ref: RIC X 079, p-247, Scarce!
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171 - Magnentius - AE Centenionalis - RIC Amiens 3Obv:– D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:– GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor on horseback galloping right, shield on arm, wielding spear at a bare-headed enemy beneath the horse by a broken spear and shield.
Mint – Amiens (//AMB Palm Branch). May to Augyst A.D. 350
Reference(s) – Cohen 20. Bastien 104 (10 examples). RIC VIII Amiens 3

6.00 gms, 23.21 mm. 0 degrees
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171 - Magnentius - AE Centenionalis - RIC Lugdunum 115Obv:- D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:- GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor galloping right, spearing fallen enemy
Minted in Lugdunum, RPLG in exe. A.D. 350-351
Reference:- RIC 115 of Lyons, Cohen 20.
maridvnvm
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171 - Magnentius - AE Centenionalis - RIC Lugdunum 115Obv:- D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:- GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor galloping right, spearing fallen enemy
Minted in Lugdunum, RSLG in exe. A.D. 350-351
Reference:- RIC VIII Lugdunum 115, Cohen 20.
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171 - Magnentius - Centenionalis - RIC VIII Trier 270Centenionalis
Obv:– D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:– GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor riding horse right, spearing enemy kneeling in front of horse, shield and broken sheild beneath horse
Mint – Trier (//TRS .). May A.D. 350 - August A.D. 350
Reference(s) – Bastien 35 (15 examples cited). RIC VIII Trier 270 (C)
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171 - Magnentius - Centenionalis - RIC VIII Trier 270Centenionalis
Obv:– D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, Bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right; A behind head
Rev:– GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor riding horse right, spearing enemy kneeling in front of horse, shield and broken sheild beneath horse
Mint – Trier (//TRS .). May A.D. 350 - August A.D. 350
Reference(s) – Bastien 35 (15 examples cited). RIC VIII Trier 270 (C)

x.x gms, x.x mm. x degrees
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179 Honorius ( 393-423 A.D.), Alexandria, RIC X 157 (Arcadius), -/-//ALEA, AE-3, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Three emperors standing side by side, Scarce! #1179 Honorius ( 393-423 A.D.), Alexandria, RIC X 157 (Arcadius), -/-//ALEA, AE-3, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Three emperors standing side by side, Scarce! #1
avers:- D N HONORI VS P F AVG, Pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, star behind head.
revers:- GLORI A ROMA NORVM, Three emperors ( Arcadius, Honorius, and Theodosius II ) standing side by side holding spears, the two outer ones taller, each resting hand on shield, the middle one holding a globe.
exerg: -/-//ALEA, diameter: 13,7 mm, weight: 1,66g, axes: 0h,
mint: Alexandria, date:406-408 A.D., ref: RIC X 157 (Arcadius), p-252, Scarce!
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179 Honorius ( 393-423 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC IX 027c-2, -/-//SMHB, AE-2, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Honorius standing, facing, #1179 Honorius ( 393-423 A.D.), Heraclea, RIC IX 027c-2, -/-//SMHB, AE-2, GLORIA ROMANORVM, Honorius standing, facing, #1
avers:- D N HONORIVS P F AVG, Pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:- GLORIA ROMANORVM, Honorius standing, facing, holding labarum and globe.
exerg: -/-//SMHB, diameter: 21,0 mm, weight: 5,30g, axes: 6h,
mint: Heraclea, date: 393-395A.D., ref: RIC IX 027c-2, p-199,
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179 Honorius ( 393-423 A.D.), Roma, RIC X 1226, -/-//MDPS, AR-Siliqua, VIRTVS-ROMANORVM, Roma seated left, #1179 Honorius ( 393-423 A.D.), Roma, RIC X 1226, -/-//MDPS, AR-Siliqua, VIRTVS-ROMANORVM, Roma seated left, #1
avers:- D N HONORIVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right (H1/D3).
revers:- VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe and spear.
exerg: -/-//MDPS, diameter:14-16 mm, weight: 1,38g, axes: 6h,
mint: Roma, date: 404, 407-408 A.D., ref: RIC X 1226, p-321,
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181 - Gratian - AE3 - RIC IX Lyons 20c type xvi (b)AE3
Obv:– D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, Pearl diademed draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor advancing right holding labarum & dragging captive
Minted in Lugdunum (O | F II // LVGSR)
Reference(s) – RIC IX Lyons 20c type xvi (b)
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181 - Gratian - AE3 - RIC IX Rome 23c, type xii(b)AE3
Obv:– D N GRATIANVS P F AVG, Pearl diademed draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor advancing right holding labarum & dragging captive
Minted in Rome (R dot QVARTA) A.D. 367 -375
Reference:– RIC IX Rome 23c, type xii(b)
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185 - Magnus Maximus, AR Siliqua, RIC IX 84b1Obv:– D N MAG MAX-IMVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma enthroned facing, head left, holding globe & spear
Minted in Trier (TRPS), A.D. 383-388
Reference:– RIC IX, 84b1. RSC 20a.
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22076 Arcadius/GloriaArcadius/Gloria Romanorvm
Obv: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG,
rosette diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM,
emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe.
ANT Delta in Exergue
Mint:Antioch 22.3mm 4.1g
Ref: RIC IX Antioch 68c
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515b. Magnus MaximusA Spaniard, Maximus was proclaimed emperor by his troops in 383, while serving with the army in Britain. Later legend made him King of the Britons; he handed the throne over to Caradocus when he went to Gaul to pursue his imperial ambitions.

Following his destruction of Gaul, Maximus went out to meet his main opponent, Gratian, who he defeated near Paris. Gratian, after fleeing, was killed at Lyon on August 25, 383. Soon after, Maximus managed to force Valentinian II out of Rome after which he fled to Theodosius I, the Eastern Roman Emperor. Maximus made his capital at Augusta Treverorum (Treves, Trier) in Gaul. He became a popular emperor, although also a stern persecutor of heretics.

Theodosius I and Valentinian II campaigned against Magnus Maximus in July-August 388. Maximus was defeated in the Battle of the Save, near Emona, and retreated to Aquileia. Andragathius, magister equitum of Maximus and killer of Gratian, was defeated near Siscia, his brother Marcellinus again at Poetovio. Maximus surrendered in Aquileia and although pleaded for mercy was executed. However, his wife and two daughters were spared. Maximus' son, Flavius Victor, was defeated and executed by Valentinian's magister peditum Arbogast in the fall of the same year.

What happened to his family is not related, although it is clear that they survived and that his descendants continued to occupy influential posts. We encounter a possible daughter of Magnus Maximus, Sevira, on the Pillar of Eliseg, an early medieval inscribed stone in Wales which claims her marriage to Vortigern, king of the Britons. Another daughter was possibly married to Ennodius, proconsul Africae (395). Their grandson was Petronius Maximus, who was another ill-fated emperor, ruling in Rome for but 77 days before he was stoned to death while fleeing from the Vandals on May 24, 455. Other descendants included Anicius Olybrius, emperor in 472, but also several consuls and bishops such as St. Magnus Felix Ennodius (Bishop of Pavia c. 514-21).

Magnus Maximus AE-4

Obv: MM right, DN MAG MAXIMVS PF AVG; Reverse: SPES ROMANORVM, campgate with two turrets and star above. Coin is nice VF for this small issue.
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Aelia Eudoxia, Wife of Arcadius. Empress Enthroned Follis of Antioch.Roman Empire. Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Arcadius. 400-404 AD. AE Follis (2.34 gm, 16.9mm, 10h) of Antioch, 400-402. Pearl-diademed and draped bust right, wearing necklace, AEL EVDOXIA AVG. / Empress enthroned, facing, hands clasped to breast, crowned by Manus Dei, cross to right, GLORIA ROMANORVM, ex: ANT Δ. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Auction XV #593. RIC X p. 248 #83; LRBC II #2805; SRCV V #20890; Vagi 3732.Anaximander
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ARCADIUS AE2 RIC IX 68, GLORIA ROMANORVMOBV: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
REV: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe. Mintmark ANTB
5.1g, 20mm

Minted at Antiochia, 383-92 AD
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Arcadius AE2. 392-395 AD. HeracleaD N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor standing to the front, head right, holding labarum and globe. Star in right field. Mintmark SMHA.
RIC IX 27b
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Arcadius AE4383 - 408 CE

Obverse: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right.

Reverse: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing holding labarum in right hand and globe in left.

Mintmarks: SMKA
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Arcadius Gloria RomanorumArcadius AE25, 25mm, 5.9g, 383-408 AD, struck 392-395, RIC IX 27b.2; LRBC 2572
OBV: DN ARCADI-VS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
REV: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, Arcadius standing facing, holding standard and globe
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Arcadius, Gloria Romanorvm, Cizico, AE3antvwala
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Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius II. C.406 - 1 May 408 A.D. AE13Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius II. C.406 - 1 May 408 A.D.

Obv. rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. GLORIA ROMANORVM, three emperors stand facing, two outermost taller with heads toward center holding spear & resting hand on shield, center holds spear in right and globe in left. Mint mark off flan.
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Arcadius, RIC 69c Antioch, 392-395 CEObverse: DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, cuirassed bust right
Reverse: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, emperor on horseback riding right, raising right hand
Quality is very fine with desert patina
Mintmark ANTB. RIC IX Antioch 69c, scarce
13.5 mm diam. 2.23 g
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Arcadius, RIC IX Alexandria 22bAlexandria mint, Arcadius, 392-395 A.D. AE, 14mm 1.87g, RIC IX Alexandria 22b
O: DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
R: GLORIA-ROMANORVM, emperor with right hand raised riding right on trotting horse which has one foreleg off ground
Ex: ALEB
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Arcadius. AD 383-408. Æ 22mm (6.53 g, 7h). Cyzicus mint. Struck AD 392-395. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Arcadius standing facing, holding standard and globe, Mintmark SMKB.
RIC IX 27b.2; LRBC 2572.
Antonivs Protti
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Arcadius. Roma Seated Siliqua of Treveri.Roman Empire. Arcadius. 383-408 AD. AR Siliqua (1.17 gm, 16.3mm, 12h) of Treveri, 393-395 AD. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, DN ARCADIVS P F AVG. / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding victory on globe and spear, VIRTVS ROMANORVM, ex: TR PS. gVF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 127 #398. RIC IX p.33 #106b; RSC V #27a; SRCV V #20761.Anaximander
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Campgate: Flavius Victor, AE4, zecca di Aquileia (387-388 d.C.)Flavius Victor, AE4, Aquileia mint (387-388 AD)
AE, 1,1 gr, 12,7 mm, R
D/ DN FL VIC TOR PF AVG, busto diademato, perlato drappeggiato e corazzato a dx
R/ SPES ROMANORVM, campgate sei livelli, due torrette, stella, SMAQS in ex
Ric IX 55b
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo (Roma, Italia, dal 29 maggio 2017, numero catalogo 279), ex collezione R.M. (Savona, Italia dal 23 aprile 2017), ex collezione John Denman (Penrith, Regno Unito, fino all'aprile 2017), ex find Uk
paolo
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Campgate: Magnus Maximus (383-388 d.C.), zecca di AquileiaMagnus Maximus (383-388 d.C.)
AE, 1,6 gr, 12,0 mm
D/ D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, diademed bust right
R/ SPES ROMANORVM, camp gate with star between two turrets, SMAQ in ex
RIC IX Aquileia 55
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo, Roma Italia (29 novembre 2012, numero catalogo 172); ex Borislav P. Kirev collection (Rector Orbis Inc., Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Florida, Usa, fino al 2012)
paolo
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Campgate: Magnus Maximus, zecca di Roma, I officina (387-388 d.C.)Magnus Maximus, Bronze half centenionalis, 1st officina, Rome mint, R
AE, 0.931gr, 13.1 mm, 225°,
D/ D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right
R/ SPES ROMANORVM, campgate with star between two turrets, RP in exergue
RIC IX Rome 59.1, LRBC II 795, SRCV V 20658, Cohen VIII 7
Provenienza: collezione Berardengo (Roma, Italia, 25 settembre 2015, numero catalogo 246); ex FAC fino al 25 settembre 2015, ex Seaver Collection (Morton&Eden Ltd, , auction 57/2012, lot 400)
paolo
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Constans Two Soldiers Alexandria RIC 68Constans, as Caesar, Alexandria, 335 - 337 AD, RIC VII pg. 712, 68 (R2)
OBV: F L IVL CONSTANS NOB C, Laureate cuirassed bust right
REV: GLORIA ROMANORVM, Two soldiers holding spears, leaning on shields, standard between them

RARE (R2)
SRukke
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Constantine I, Follis, GLORIA ROMANORVM, A, CONSAE Follis
Constantine I
Caesar: 306 - 307AD
Augustus: 307 - 337AD
Issued: 327 - 328AD
19.0mm 3.40gr 6h
O: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG; Diademed (rosettes) head, right.
R: GLORIA ROMANORVM; Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory on globe and scepter.
Exergue: A, left field; CONS, below line.
Constantinople Mint
Aorta: 557: B15, O9, R91, T186, M5.
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Nicholas Z
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Constantius Gallus, RIC 356 SisciaConstantius Gallus AE3
Obverse: DN CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: GLORIA ROMANORVM, soldier holding a single labarum Chi-Rho.
Mintmark SIS Siscia mint. 19.1 mm, 2.2 g.
NORMAN K
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