LICINIUS I
AD 308-324AE Follis. 3.69g, 21.2mm
MINTED: Siscia mint, AD 313-315
REF: RIC VII Siscia 9 (R4)
OBVERSE: IMP LIC LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
REVERSE: IOVI CON-SERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; in lower left field eagle with wreath in beak standing left, head right; Γ in right field, SIS in exergue.
Notes:Dark green patina, with malachite green hoard deposits.
Historical Notes:
Licinius was the son of a peasant family who, through his friendship with future emperor Galerius, was eventually appointed as Augustus in the West. In the final civil war that followed the collapse of the Tetrarchy (the period when the Roman Empire was ruled by four emperors), Licinius lost the struggle for supremacy against his great rival, Constantine the Great, and was put to death after a rule of 16 years. Contemporary writers, eager to please the new sole Augustus of the empire, blackened the name and legacy of Licinius, painting him as a murderous, lustful, and envious pagan tyrant.
LICINIUS I . AD 308-324 . AE Follis . Jupiter standing . Antioch mint
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