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  1. LICINIO I Autentica Antica Moneta Romana con GIOVE ZEUS E VITTORIA i94039

    On 30 April 313, the two armies clashed at the Battle of Tzirallum, and in the ensuing battle Daia's forces were crushed. The war between them only ended with Daia's death in August 313. In 314, a civil war erupted between Licinius and Constantine, in which Constantine used the pretext that Licinius was harbouring Senecio, whom Constantine accused of plotting to overthrow him.

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  2. MAXIMINUS II DAIA autentica antica moneta romana antica 310AD ANTICA GENIO i103701

    Maximinus II (Latin:Gaius Valerius Galerius Maximinus Daia Augustus ; 20 November c. 270 - July or August 313), also known asMaximinus Daia orMaximinus Daza, was Roman Emperor from 308 to 313. Maximinus II 'Daia' -Roman Emperor : 308-313 A.D.

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  3. CONSTANS Autentica Antica Moneta Romana 348 d.C. SOLDATO CAPANNA BARBARICA i102782

    Annoyed that Constans had received Thrace and Macedoniaa> after the death of Dalmatius, Constantine demanded that Constans hand over the African provinces, which he agreed to do in order to maintain a fragile peace.

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  4. VECCHIA SCATOLA VINTAGE ITALIA VATICANO PAPA GIOVANNI GIOVANNI XXIII PONT MAX ARGENTATA ASTUCCIO VH

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  5. Italia 2 monete antiche 100 Li. 1956-57

    Italy 2 Old Coins 100 Li. DO NOT DUPLICATE OR COPY!

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  6. Moneta antica Italia 1900-R 1 Centesimo Au

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  7. VALENTINO II su Gallea con Vittoria Autentica ANTICA Antica Moneta Romana 378AD i98602

    After the defeat of Maximus, Theodosius remained in Milan until 391. Valentinian took no part in Theodosius' triumphal celebrations over Maximus. Theodosius' trusted general, the Frank Arbogast, was appointed magister militum for the Western provinces (bar Africa) and guardian of Valentinian.

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  8. GALLIENUS Ancient 263AD Antioch Authentic OLD Genuine Roman Coin ZEUS i103407

    He was also designated Consul Ordinarius for 254. As Marcus Aurelius and his adopted brother Lucius Verus had done a century earlier, Gallienus and his father divided the Empire. Valerian left for the East to stem the Persian threat, and Gallienus remained in Italy to repel the Germanic tribes on the Rhine and Danube.

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