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Lot # 309 - AELIA PULCHERIA (Augusta, 414-453). GOLD Tremissis. Constantinople. Obv: AEL PVLCHERIA AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: CONOB (star). Cross within wreath.RIC 521 (wreath ties 14); Depeyrot 72/4.Aelia Pulcheria was empress of the Eastern Roman Empire from 414, when she was only 16 years old, as regent for her younger brother, emperor Theodosius II, and then as wife of Marcian after Theodosius' childless death. This was a fervently Christian family: her father Theodosius I had been a disciple of St. Ambrose, and Pulcheria took a vow of virginity, convincing her sisters to do the same. She undertook to find a wife for her brother herself and convinced the pagan Athenais to convert to Christianity. The latter agreed and became empress under the name Eudocia. Pulcheria also convinced Theodosius to have the Jews driven out of Constantinople, depriving them of all their property, and to declare war on the Persians because they did not follow the Christian religion. He prohibited pagans from entering public offices and expelled the patriarch Nestorius, considered a heretic, from Constantinople. Upon the death of Theodosius II, who died without an heir, Pulcheria married Marcian, after rejecting all marriage proposals she had had up to that point. Marcian thus became emperor, provided, however, that the marriage was never consummated. As empress she sponsored the building of many churches and shrines, and engaged in intense correspondence with Pope Leo the Great, who especially begged her to help him suppress the Monophysite heresy of Eutyches, later condemned in 451 at the Council of Chalcedon. Pulcheria died in 453. In her will, drafted by Marcianus, she left all her property to the poor. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 1.46 g. Diameter: 15 mm.
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Lot # 314 - VALENTINIAN III (425-455). GOLD Solidus. Ravenna. Obv: D N PLA VALENTINIANVS P F AVG. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: VICTORIA AVGGG / R - V / COMOB. Valentinian standing facing, with foot set upon serpentine human head, holding long cross and crowning Victory on globus.RIC 2018; Ranieri 96; Depeyrot 17/1.Ex InAsta 76 (2018), lot 328. Flavius Placidius Valentinianus was born in 419 to Constantius III and Galla Placidia, placed very young on the throne after the death of Honorius, who had left no heir, while the court of Ravenna had chosen Johannes as augustus in an attempt to free itself from the control of the Eastern Empire. Appointed caesar in 424, he was crowned augustus of the West in Rome the following year, but his mother Galla ruled in his stead for more than a decade. Despite her diplomatic prowess Galla Placidia was in trouble when she faced the valiant general Flavius Aetius, who had sided with Johannes and for him gained the support of the Huns. After the defeat of the usurper Galla could not put the general to death, but she put him back to work in the Gauls, where he displayed great military experience and earned the title of 'magister militum'. Flavius Aetius, in fact, found himself in charge of a power greater even than that of the young emperor and his mother, and did his best to contain barbarian pressure on the Rhine and Danube fronts, while he could do nothing against Genseric's Vandals who conquered Carthage. Another serious threat was posed by the Huns who, having renounced tribute from the Eastern Empire under Marcian control, turned to the West: the sister of Valentinian III, Justa Grata Honoria, unwilling to marry the man for whom her family had destined her, sent a plea for help to Attila, in some ways legitimizing his coming to the West. This started a war in Gaul. Aetius prevailed in the battle near the Catalaunian Fields (451) but Attila, although defeated, managed to sack Mediolanum. Here occurred the famous and mysterious meeting with pope Leo I the Great, who succeeded in getting him to desist from an invasion of Italy (453). Attila died shortly afterward, however. The end of Valentinian III's reign came, however, at the hands of his most trusted advisers. Jealous of the power Aetius was gaining, the eunuch Heraclius and the prefect of the praetorium in Rome, Petronius Maximus, persuaded the emperor to get rid of him (454). Without Aetius Valentinian had deprived himself of his own power and was murdered the following year by two assassins sent by Maximus. Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 4.39 g. Diameter: 21 mm.
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