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E-auction 393-305720 - brm_604582 - JULIAN II THE PHILOSOPHER Maiorina réduite, (PB, Æ 3)

JULIAN II THE PHILOSOPHER Maiorina réduite, (PB, Æ 3) VF
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Estimate : 20 €
Price : 10 €
Maximum bid : 20 €
End of the sale : 26 October 2020 14:10:00
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : Maiorina réduite, (PB, Æ 3)
Date: 357-360
Mint name / Town : Siscia
Metal : copper
Diameter : 16 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 2,10 g.
Rarity : R1
Officine: 4e
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire à l’usure très importante et décentré au droit, lisible et identifiable. Patine verte
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : D N IVLIAN-VS NOB C.
Obverse description : Buste tête nue, drapé et cuirassé de Julien II à droite, vu de trois quarts en avant (A°).
Obverse translation : “Dominus Noster Iulianus Nobilissimus Cæsar”, (Notre seigneur Julien très noble césar).

Reverse


Reverse legend : SPES REI-PVBLICE/ -|-// (DELTA)SIS*.
Reverse description : Julien II debout à gauche, vêtu militairement, tenant un globe de la main droite et une haste renversée de la main gauche.
Reverse translation : “Spes Reipublice”, (L'Espérance de la République).

Historical background


JULIAN II THE PHILOSOPHER

(6/11/355-26/06/363)

Caésar

Julian II was born in 330 in Constantinople. Spared during the massacre of his entire family in 337, he was sent into exile with his half-brother Constantius Galle. When the latter becomes Caesar, he obtains semi-freedom and completes his education, particularly in Athens. Converted to Christianity by force, he remained deeply pagan and was initiated into the worship of Eleusis and that of Mithras. After the death of Constantius Galle, he became Caesar on November 6, 355. Constantius sent him to Gaul to restore order, but without effective powers. He freed himself from this guardianship and won a great victory near Strasbourg in 357. He established his headquarters in Lutèce. It was there, in February 360, that he was proclaimed august by his troops, the first emperor on a shield..

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