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Product Details. During a special ceremony in A.D. 317, the co-emperors of the Roman Empire, Constantine the Great and Licinius I, made their sons Caesars. Although still a child, it was thought Licinius II would inherit his father`s portion of the Empire.
Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Licinius II. Licinius II, Caesar 317-324 AD. Murdered by order of Constantine I. Browse the Licinius II page with thumbnail images.
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Licinius II AE follis, Nicomedia, AD 318-320, DN VAL LICIN LICINVS NOB C, Laureate head, draped and curissed bust r., Rev. PROVIDENTIAE CAESS
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Bronze Follis of Emperor Licinius - C.4723 Origin: Minted in Siscia Circa: 308 AD to 324 AD Collection: Numismatics Style: Roman Medium: Bronze This well-preserved coin in fine condition was struck for the emperor Licinius.
Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Licinius I. Licinius I, 308-324 AD. Co-emperor until he was murdered (along with his little son) by order of Constantine I who then, by this act of perfidy, had the entire empire to himself. Browse the Licinius I page with thumbnail images.
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 ...