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  1. Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Jovinus. Jovinus (411-413 AD) was made emperor by Guntiarius, the leader of several barbarian tribes who controlled parts of Gaul and Germany. Ataulf, a rival barbarian leader, soon captured Jovinus and had him and his brother and co-Augustus Sebastianus executed. Browse the Jovinus page with thumbnail images.

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  2. Jovinus, the most noble of Gallic chiefs, in the reign of Honorius, assumed the imperial purple in the Gaulish provinces, A.D. 411. He was, however, taken prisoner by Adolphus, King of the Goths, and put to death in A.D. 413. On his coins, which are all of extreme rarity, he is styled D.N. IOVINVS P. F. AVG.

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  5. Extremely Rare Jovinus Siliqua Jovinus, Western Roman Empire (AD 411-413). AR siliqua (14mm, 1.33 gm, 6h). NGC XF - Available at 2022 February 20 The Werner...

  6. Following the defeat of the usurper known as Constantine III, Jovinus was proclaimed emperor at Mainz in 411, a puppet supported by Gundahar, king of the Burgundians, and Goar, king of the Alans. Jovinus kept his position in Gaul for two years, long enough to issue coinage that showed him wearing the imperial diadem.

  7. JOVINUS. 411-413 AD. AV Solidus (4.43 gm). Arelate (Arles) mint. D N IOVIN-VS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / RESTITV-TOR REIP, Jovinus standing right, resting left foot on captive, holding labarum and Victory on globe; A-R/COMOB. RIC X 1708; Depeyrot 23/2 var.; DOCLR -.

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