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ROMAN Constantius I as Caesar AD 305-306 AE Post Reform Radiate /Jupiter NGC(33)ROMAN EMPIRE CERTIFIED BY NGC Constantius I as Caesar AD 305 306 Post reform Radiate Mint: Antioch on the Orontes, Syria, modern day Antakya, Turkey Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: Prince standing right in military dress, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter facing left, leaning on sceptre, star over epsilon between them. Constantius I 'Chlorus' Roman Emperor: 305 306 A. D. Caesar: 293 305 (under Maximian) Augustus: 305
ROMAN EMPIRE
CERTIFIED BY NGC
Constantius I as Caesar AD 305-306
Post-reform Radiate
Mint: Antioch on the Orontes, Syria,
modern-day Antakya, Turkey
Obverse: Radiate, draped and cuirassed
bust right.
Reverse: Prince standing right in military dress, receiving Victory on globe from
Jupiter facing left, leaning on sceptre, star over epsilon between
them.
Constantius I 'Chlorus' - Roman Emperor:
305-306 A.D.
Caesar: 293-305 (under Maximian)
Augustus: 305-306 (with Galerius)
Husband of Helena and Theodora
Father of Constantine the Great (by Helena) and Constantia (wife of Licinius I;
by Theodora)
Son-in-Law of Maximian
Grandfather of Crispus, Constantine II, Constantius II, Constans, Constantius
Gallus, Julian II, Delmatius, Hanniballianus, Licinius II and Nepotian
Constantius I (Latin: Marcus Flavius Valerius Constantius Herculius Augustus; 31
March c. 250 - 25 July 306) was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306, commonly known as
Constantius Chlorus (Greek: Κωνστάντιος Χλωρός, Kōnstantios Khlōrós, literally "Constantius
the Pale"). He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the
Constantinian dynasty.
As Caesar, he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned
extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the Alamanni and Franks. Upon
becoming Augustus in 305, Constantius launched a successful punitive campaign
against the Picts beyond the Antonine Wall. However, Constantius died suddenly
in Eboracum (York) the following year. His death sparked the collapse of the
tetrarchic system of government inaugurated by the Emperor Diocletian.
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