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  1. Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Valentinian III. Valentinian III, 425-255 AD. [RIC X 2123] Browse the Valentinian III page with thumbnail images.

  2. Valentinian III left two daughters, Eudocia, who was married to Hunneric, King of the Vandals, and Placidia, who was married to Anicius Olybrius, but there are no extant coins for either of them. The principal reverse legends on the coins of Valentinian III are:-Gold Solidus: (1) VOT XXX MVLT XXXX. (2) VICTORIA AVGGG (Illustrated above).

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · Coins in the name of Constantius III (who was unrelated to other imperials of the same name) are extremely rare; a gold tremissis – one of only three known – brought over $15,000 in a 2017 ...

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  4. Placidus Valentinian III was the weak-willed ruler of the Western Empire for thirty-three years. At six, he was made Caesar on 23 October 425 A.D. Dominated successively by his sister Galla Placidia, and then the famed General Aetius, Valentinian III exercised little power of his own.

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  6. Valentinian III was the weak-willed ruler of the West for thirty-three years during which the Western Empire was dismembered; by his death virtually all of North Africa, all of western Spain, and the majority of Gaul were lost. Dominated by his sister Galla Placidia and then General Aetius, he exercised little power.

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  8. Valentinian III, Roman emperor 425-455 His complete ancient coin type set in copper (with photos below) Table types and links reference the main late Roman page, " Guide to Late Roman AE Coin Types " ( http://esty.ancients.info/ricix/ ) and its associated "type" pages.

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