Roman AE of Constantine I, the Great (AD 272-337) Jovi Conservatori NGC
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Constantine the Great was the first Christian Emperor of Rome, the founder of the great city of Constantinople, and arguably the most historically significant Roman ruler of the Common Era. This coins reverse features Jupiter and the phrase Jovi Conservatori, meant to invoke the protection of the emperor.
Constantine the Great was the first Christian Emporer of Rome. It was Constantine who made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire, elevating what had been a fringe religious...
Licinius was a partner and rival to Constantine the Great, serving as the Eastern Emperor of Rome. His marriage to Constantine s half-sister Constantia forestalled civil war. The wedding provided the...
Helena was the consort to Constantius Chlorus and the mother of Constantine the Great. By 324, Constantine alone ruled the length and breadth of the Empire. Two years later, he dispatched Helena to...
Constantine the Great was the first Christian Emperor of Rome, the founder of the great city of Constantinople, and arguably the most historically significant Roman ruler of the Common Era. He...
Constantine II was the first son of Constantine the Great and his second wife, Fausta. He was born in the purple that is, his father was Augustus when he came into the world and he grew up a spoiled,...