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  1. Constantius II (born Aug. 7, 317, Sirmium, Savia [now Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia]—died Nov. 3, 361, Mopsucrenae, Honorias [now in Turkey]) was a Roman emperor from ad 337 to 361, who at first shared power with his two brothers, Constantine II (d. 340) and Constans I (d. 350), but who was the sole ruler from 353 to 361.

  2. 351-354. copper. Siscia. 19 mm. Draped bust in radiate right / Our Lord Constantius Younger Caesar. Soldier pierces with a spear fallen rider / Happy Times return. Value - $20-30. Coins of Constantius Gallus in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.

  3. 351-354 AD. Flavius Claudius Constantius was initially named Gallus. He was a descendant of Constantius I Chlorus with his second wife, Theodora. Gallus was the half-brother of the future Emperor Julian II, the son of Constantius and Galla. He grew up at a court in Constantinople under Constantine The Great, a descendant of Constantius I ...

  4. 1 Flavius Claudius (Julius) Constantius Gallus, nephew of Constantine the Great and half-brother of Julian. He was made Caesar by Constantius II. in 351. 2 Against Magnentius, who in 350 had assumed the rank of an Augustus in the west, with Veteranio; but was defeated, in 351, by Constantius at Mursa, on the river Drave, a tributary of the Danube and in the passes of the Cottian Alps in 353.

  5. Died: 354, near Pola. Gallus Caesar (born 325/326, Etruria—died 354, near Pola) was the ruler of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire, with the title of caesar, from 351 to 354. Sources dating from this period describe Gallus’ reign at Antioch (present-day Antakya, Tur.) as tyrannical. His father, Julius Constantius, was the half ...

  6. Constantius Gallus, Caesar, 351-354. Follis (Bronze, 16.4mm, 2.1 g ), D N CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius Gallus to right. Rev. FEL TEMP REPARATIO .Helmeted soldier to left, shield on left arm, spearing fallen horseman, wearing cap who is bearded with extended arm and turns to face soldier.

  7. May 2, 2018 · CONSTANTIUS GALLUS - AUTHENTIC ROMAN EMPIRE BRONZE COIN ; This is a genuine ancient Roman bronze coin struck during the reign of Emperor Constantius Gallus ; Diameter: 14.5-21 mm / Weight: 2.0-5.0 grams / Material: Bronze ; Comes in a clear folder with special Certificate of Authenticity that includes historical information

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