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Ex Prof. Bachmann Coll. 2001
Lot # 741 - CONSTANTINE II (337-340). GOLD Solidus. Antioch. Obv: FL IVL CONSTANTINVS PERP AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM / SMANЄ. Victory seated right on cuirass, shield to left, inscribing VOT/ XX/ MVLT/ XXX in four lines on shield set on knee; to right, small winged Genius standing left, supporting shield.RIC 23; Depeyrot 5/1.RareFrom the Prof. Bachmann collection (acquired 2001), ex Dr. Busso Peus 424 (2019), lot 266. Flavius Claudius Constantinus, son of Constantine I and Fausta, was born in Arelate in 316 and was educated by Lactantius, who taught him Latin literature and politics. Following an agreement between his father and Licinius, the Augusti of the West and the East, Constantine II was named Caesar—along with his half-brother Crispus and Licinius’s son, Licinianus—before he had even turned one year old. This move strongly reaffirmed the hereditary nature of imperial power, marking the failure of the Tetrarchy. Upon Crispus’s death in 326, Constantine II became the sole Caesar of the West and began to nourish the desire to reunite the entire Empire under his rule. He served as a loyal general to his father, fighting alongside him against Alaric, king of the Visigoths, and in 332 he established himself in Trier to oversee the Rhine Limes. A few years later, Constantine I divided the empire among his sons and grandsons, which led to disorders upon his death. His grandsons Delmatius and Hanniballianus were killed by soldiers who clearly favored the emperor’s sons. The involvement of the military in the elimination and coronation of emperors became a common occurrence in the third century. Rivalry, however, was also simmering among the sons of the late emperor, a situation further exacerbated by the religious division between the two empires. In the West, the Nicene creed prevailed, while in the East, Arianism was favored. Consequently, a conference was organized at Viminacium in 338 to discuss the division of power and territories. Constantine II received Gaul and the care of his younger brother Constans, to whom Italy, Africa, and Macedonia belonged. Constantius, on the other hand, received the East and Thrace. However, the harmony did not last long. According to sources, Constantine II sought to take control of other territories and marched into Italy with an army, but he was killed in the Battle of Aquileia and his body was thrown into the Alsa River in 340. Constans became the sole ruler in the West. Condition: Extremely fine; some underlaying luster.Weight: 4.51 g. Diameter: 20 mm.Estimate: € 500
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Superb Vetranio
Lot # 780 - VETRANIO (350). Siliqua. Siscia. Obv: D N VETRANIO P F AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM / SIS. Victory advancing left, holding wreath and trophy.RIC 267.Vetranio was a valiant soldier of humble origins who served under Constantine I and became magister militum under Constans I, proving himself an experienced officer. When the usurper Magnentius killed Constantus in 350, Constantina, sister of Constantius II and Constantus I, asked Vetranio to proclaim himself augustus to protect his family, as the Danubian troops would be more loyal to him than to an emperor in the far East. He was proclaimed augustus at Sirmium in March 350. Constantius, who was involved against the Sasanids, accepted him as a colleague, sending him a diadem and money and putting him in command of Danubian troops to fight Magnentius. Vetranio was initially loyal to Constantius, but then their relationship broke down and he decided to ally himself with Magnentius. The two sent a peace proposal, demanding the marriages of Magnentius to Constantina and Constantius to Magnentius' daughter, but Constantius refused. Vetranio then met with the latter first at Serdica, then at Naissus, where he was deposed on December 25, 350. Constantius managed to get the troops to acclaim him emperor and stripped Vetranio of his purple, but rewarded him with an estate at Prusa in Bithynia, where, however, he committed suicide in 356. Condition: Extremely fine.Weight: 3.37 g. Diameter: 19 mm.Estimate: € 2500
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