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  1. Object Number. 2002.33.4. Division. Asian and Mediterranean Art. Contact. am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu. Permissions. The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an ...

  2. Artist. Ancient Roman. Title. Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Licinius. Place. Roman Empire (Artist's nationality:) Date. 321 CE–323 CE. Medium. Bronze. Dimensions. Diam.: 2 cm (13/16 in.) Credit Line. Gift of William F. Dunham. Reference Number. 1920.848. IIIF Manifest. https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/141680/manifest.json. Provenance.

  3. Sep 30, 2015 · English: Licinius II. Caesar, AD 317-324. Æ Follis (20mm, 2.55 g, 12h). Cyzicus mint, 3rd officina. Struck AD 321-324. Helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding round shield and spear over shoulder / Jupiter standing facing, head left, holding crowning Victory and scepter; at feet to left, eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in ...

  4. ORDER PRINT. DOWNLOAD. Follis with bust of Licinius II, struck under Licinius I. Roman. Imperial Period. about A.D. 321–323. Mint: Antioch. Medium/Technique Bronze. Dimensions Diameter: 19 mm. Weight: 3.27 gm. Die Axis: 12. Credit Line Source unidentified. Accession Number 32.1475. NOT ON VIEW. Collections Ancient Greece and Rome.

  5. Follis, bronze. Siscia mint. Obverse: laureate, cuirassed bust right . Reverse: Jupiter standing left, holding statue of Victory on right hand and long sceptre with …

  6. Follis of Licinius I (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); A.D. 308–324; Unknown; Bronze; 80.NH.152.229

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Licinius_IILicinius II - Wikipedia

    Licinius II, [1] [2] also called Licinius Junior [3] [4] or Licinius Caesar [5] ( Latin: Valerius Licinianus Licinius; c. July/August 315 – c. 326 ), [6] [4] was the son of the Roman emperor Licinius I. He held the imperial rank of caesar between March 317 and September 324, [6] while his father was augustus, and he was twice Roman consul.

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