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CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar
AD 317-337

AE3. 2.47g, 18.1mm

MINTED: Trier mint, AD 330-335
REF: RIC VII Trier 527
OBVERSE: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, cuirassed bust right.

REVERSE: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with two standards between them; TRP• in exergue.


Notes:
Well-centered. Dark greenish black patina. Sharp, detailed portrait. Light deposits. 

 

Historical Notes:

Raised to be a soldier, the Constantine Junior was accompanying his father on military campaigns when he was just seven years old, and by the time he was fifteen, he was named magister militum (commander of the army) on the battle field while Constantine was fighting the Goths.  When Constantine the Great died in AD 337, his three surviving sons divided the empire amongst themselves.  Constantine Junior, the eldest, received the provinces of Spain, Britain, and Gaul.  He was, however, not pleased with his own share of the inheritance and was soon invading the territories of his youngest brother, Constans.  In AD 340, near Aquileia, an advance party of Constan's troops caught Constantine by surprise and he was killed in the fighting.

CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar . AD 317-337 . AE3 . "Glory of the Army"

SKU: 714
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