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Licinius II survived until the following year. Follis of Licinius II, 321–324 marked: d·n· val· licin· licinius nob· c· ("Our Lord Valerius Licinianus Licinius, Noblest Caesar") on the obverse, with Jupiter on the reverse marked: iovi conservatori ("Jupiter the conservator") Death
- 1 March 317–19 September 324
- Licinius
Oct 2, 2023 · The follis coin of the ancient Roman emperor Licinius I, who ruled the eastern kingdom of the Roman Empire from AD 308 to 324, is a fascinating coin and full of history. The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Licinius while the reverse has the god Jupiter, the goddess Victoria, and an eagle.
Sep 30, 2015 · Summary[edit] Description Follis of Licinius II, AD 321-324.jpg. Português: Fólis do César Licínio II. English: Licinius II. Caesar, AD 317-324. Æ Follis (20mm, 2.55 g, 12h). Cyzicus mint, 3rd officina. Struck AD 321-324.
Information. Related objects. Also known as. Licinius II. primary name: primary name: Licinius II. Details. individual; ruler; royal/imperial; Roman; Male. Life dates. -324. Other dates. 317-324 (ruled) Biography. Emperor of the Eastern Empire 317-324; son of Licinius I (q.v.). Licinius the Younger was the son of Licinius I and Constantia.
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. Classifications Numismatics – Coins.
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Follis of Licinius II, Antioch. Identification and Creation. Licinius II Caesar, Roman (r. 317 - 324 CE) Follis of Licinius II, Antioch. Creation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Asia, Antioch (Syria) https://hvrd.art/o/71931. Obverse Inscription: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C. Reverse Inscription: IOVI CONSERVATORI.
Description Obverse: Laureate bust of Licinius Junior to right. DNVALLICINLICINIVSNOBC Reverse: Jupiter standing left, drapery over left arm, holding Victory on globe on right hand, vertical scepter in left; at left, palm branch. PROVIDEN TIAECAESS in ex.: B