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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
  2. 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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  4. 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.

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  5. Authority: Licinius; State: Roman Empire; Geographic. Mint: Antioch, Syria; Region: Syria; Obverse. Legend: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C Type: Bust of Licinius II, helmeted, cuirassed, left, holding spear across right shoulder and shield on left arm Portrait: Licinius II; State: Roman Empire; Reverse

  6. Maximinus II. Licinius I. Licinius II. Constantinian Era. Constantine the Great. Crispus. Constantius II. The Late Empire. Valentinian II. Theodosius I. Eudoxia. Anastasius I. Roman Mints. Alexandria. Antioch. Colonia Agrippinensis. Cyzicus. Ephesus. Heraclea. Laodicea ad Mare. Lugdunum. Mediolanum. Nicomedia. Rome. Samosata. Serdica. Siscia ...

  7. LICENSE IMAGE. ORDER PRINT. 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.

  8. 312. Artist: Roman, minted in Alexandria, Egypt. About this artwork. Status. Currently Off View. Department. Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium. Artist. Ancient Roman. Title. Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Licinius. Place. Roman Empire (Artist's nationality:)

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