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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.
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A captive, hands bound in back, depicted with usual “barbarian” features: wild beard, baggy trousers, shirtless, and pointed Eastern cap (of Phrygian or Parthian style). Licinius II AE Reduced Follis or Nummus (3.6g, 20 mm, 6h). Antioch mint, 317 – 320 CE.
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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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.
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6 days ago · LICINIUS II AE Follis. EF/EF-. Alexandria mint. Iovi. Obverse: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C. Helmeted cuirassed bust left holding spear and shield.