Constantius II Bronze Very Fine Soldier spearing fallen horseman

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Continuing our series of the famous Constantinian Dynasty we offer Constantius II, the last surviving son of Constantine the Great. Constantius II was born in A.D. 317 and named after his grandfather, the Tetrach Constantius I, who came to Britain and died at York. After Constantine the Great died in A.D. 337 Constantius II shared the rule of the empire with his two brothers. After a 13 years of tension Constantius II emerged as the sole ruler of the Roman Empire. He was involved in many wars throughout his reign, putting down rebellions and defending the empire against invaders. He died in A.D. 361 on the way to fight another rival, who became his successor, Julian II. These bronze coins offered here in Very Fine have the reverse design of a Roman soldier spearing a fallen horseman with the obverse showing a profile bust of Constantius II. We have offered different types of Constantius II before, check your collection as we suspect you will not have this reverse from this interesting and successful ruler.
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Roman Coins featuring Constantius II (337 – 361)

Imagine stepping into the shoes of the most powerful man in the world, only to realize that your biggest threats aren't foreign armies, but your own family members. That was the reality for Flavius Julius Constantius, better known to history as Constantius II. Born in 317 CE to Constantine the Great and Fausta, Constantius ruled a fractured Roman Empire from 337 to 361 CE. next...