Roman Empire ; Maximian AE Follis ca 302-303 AD ; Bronze Unit
Roman Empire ; Maximian AE Follis ca 302-303 AD ; Bronze Unit
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Roman Empire ; Maximian AE Follis ca 302-303 AD ; Bronze Unit ; Weight : 9.77 Grams ;
Note : 286 A.D., Maximian was sent by the Emperor Diocletian against Gaulish rebels, and upon their defeat was raised to the rank of Augustus on 1 April 286. When Diocletian instituted the Tetrarchy, Maximianus was made emperor of the Western empire and seven years later Constantius I joined him as Caesar. Maximianus was forced to abdicate with Diocletian in 305 A.D., but the year after he resumed the throne with his son Maxentius. Forced to abdicate once again at the Conference of Carnute, he resumed the title of Augustus once more in 310 A.D. but was defeated and forced to commit suicide by Constantine the Great.
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| Material |
BRONZE |
|---|---|
| Weight |
9.77 |
| Shipping Charges |
100 |

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