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Eastern Roman Empire

Ruler: Valens
Reigned: Eastern Augustus 364 - 378 AD
Denomination: Bronze Centenionalis
Mint: Siscia
Date of Issue: 365- 367 A. D.
Obverse: Pearl-diademed bust right, draped and cuirassed "D. N. VALENS P. F. AVG."
Reverse: Valens advancing right, dragging captive and holding labarum. "GLORIA ROMANORVM"
Mint marks:
 
•BSISC
Reference: RIC IX 5b ii, RCVM 19745
Weight: 2.4 gms
Nominal Weight: 2.5 gms
Diameter: 18.5 mm

VALENS (Flavius Valens)

  • When Jovian died on 16th February 364, the Roman army elected Valentinian I to succeed him.
  • Valentinian chose his brother Valens to share his rule, as augustus in the East, while he ruled the West.
  • Valens was born in Cibalae (near modern Osijek, Croatia), in the province of Pannonia.
  • In 365 Procopius rebelled at Constantinople. In 366 he was defeated and Procopius was put to death by order of Valens (May 27th, 366).
  • In 375, the Ostrogoths under Fritigern had been allowed to settle within the Roman Empire.
  • In 378, they rebelled and on August 9th 378, Valens with his eastern army, proceeded to attack the Visigoths and Ostrogoths at Adrianople.
  • Due to the poor judgement of Valens and trickery by the barbarians, the Roman army was slaughtered and Valens killed, his body never found.

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