Julian II The Apostate - Double Maiorina Bull Coin AD 360 -363 AE AG
- SKU
- CP 1148
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 23.400 x 24.500 x 2.100mm
- Peso (gramo)
- 5.580
- Colores
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Julian II The Apostate - Double Maiorina Bull Coin
RIC VIII Constantinople 162
360-363 AD
Obverse: Pearl diademed draped cuirassed bust right - Inscription; DN FL CL IVLI-ANVS PF AVG
Reverse: Bull standing right, two stars above. Exergue: dot CONSPB palm branch - Inscription; SECVRITAS REIPVB
Weight - 5.58grams
Dimensions - 23.4mm x 24.5mm x 2.1mm
Julian the Apostate
Julian was a fascinating historical figure and is best known as the last polytheist emperor of the Roman Empire. He was also a talented philosopher, intellectual and military leader.
Julian was a member of the Constantine family and his hard experiences with his Christian relatives almost certainly played a decisive role in his decision to abandon Christianity as a young man. Most of the male members on his side of the family were massacred by his cousin Constantius II after the death of Constantine I in AD 337. Julian only survived this purge because he was a young child at the time. The bloody family dynamics can get rather confusing so I compiled the following family tree to help keep everything straight.
- SKU
- CP 1148
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 23.400 x 24.500 x 2.100 mm
- Peso (gramo)
- 5.580
- Colores
-
Julian II The Apostate - Double Maiorina Bull Coin
RIC VIII Constantinople 162
360-363 AD
Obverse: Pearl diademed draped cuirassed bust right - Inscription; DN FL CL IVLI-ANVS PF AVG
Reverse: Bull standing right, two stars above. Exergue: dot CONSPB palm branch - Inscription; SECVRITAS REIPVB
Weight - 5.58grams
Dimensions - 23.4mm x 24.5mm x 2.1mm
Julian the Apostate
Julian was a fascinating historical figure and is best known as the last polytheist emperor of the Roman Empire. He was also a talented philosopher, intellectual and military leader.
Julian was a member of the Constantine family and his hard experiences with his Christian relatives almost certainly played a decisive role in his decision to abandon Christianity as a young man. Most of the male members on his side of the family were massacred by his cousin Constantius II after the death of Constantine I in AD 337. Julian only survived this purge because he was a young child at the time. The bloody family dynamics can get rather confusing so I compiled the following family tree to help keep everything straight.
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A great bit of history. Great price and coin
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Great coin at a great price and all as pictured. Also fast shipping. Thankyou.
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