Ancient Roman Coins

Alexander The Great

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To listen to the stories and tales of Alexander III of Macedonia, also known as Alexander the Great, one would think that he is a legendary figure or that his fame is exaggerated. Alexander was born in Pella, 356 years before Christ was born, in Greece. He was not in power very long, a mere [...]

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Emperor Romulus Augustus

Emperor Romulus Augustus

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Flavius Romulus Augustus was born in 463 and was the son of Orestes who was the commanding general of the Roman army. After turning on Emperor Nepos, Orestes elevated his son Romulus to the throne in 475 as he himself was unable to rule due to being a Germanic tribesman. As Romulus was little more [...]

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Emperor Julius Nepos

Emperor Julius Nepos

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Julius Nepos was born in 430 and was given power over the western empire by his “uncle in –law” to end the reign of Glycerius. As Leo was officially the sole emperor he had the rightful power to choose who he wished to divide his empire with. Nepos reigned from 474 over the Italian region [...]

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Emperor Glycerius

Emperor Glycerius

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Glycerius was born in 420 and was a member of the imperial court before his rise to power. Following the death of Olybrius he was chosen to ascend the throne in 473 but as with other emperors was not recognised by the Emperor of the eastern empire, Leo. During his reign there were several battles [...]

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Emperor Anthemius

Emperor Anthemius

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Procopius Anthemius was born in 420 and was the first Emperor of the West to be acknowledged by Leo I the Emperor of the East. He also had several men of notable power pledge their allegiance including Ricimer, a powerful military figure who eventually married the daughter of Anthemius. Marcellinus was a general who had [...]

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Emperor Libius Severus

Emperor Libius Severus

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Libius Severus was elevated to emperor by Ricimer following the death of Majorian in 461. As was the case with Majorian, Leo the emperor of the East refused to acknowledge Severus as having any power. Many historians state that Severus was like a puppet belonging to Ricimer but these claims cannot be substantiated as there [...]

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Emperor Majorian

Emperor Majorian

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Iulius Valerius Maiorianus was born in 420 and was a capable general of the Roman army and had several victories over the Franks and the Alemanni. Following the deposition of ruler Avitus, Majorian was declared emperor by a Regent named Ricimer but this did not sit well with Emperor Leo who was based in Constantinople [...]

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Emperor Avitus

Emperor Avitus

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Marcus Maecilius Flavius Eparchius Avitus was born in 395 and was named Master of Soldiers by Emperor Petronius Maximus. Petronius Maximus was born in 396 and was a roman aristocrat of senatorial rank. He gradually worked his way up the political ladder and arrived at the position of Consul in 433 and then went on [...]

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Emperor Valentinian III

Emperor Valentinian III

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Flavius Placidius Valentinianus was born in 419 and was the only son of Constantius III. Following the death of his father in 421, he and both his mother and sister, all moved to Constantinople which was currently under the rule of Honorius. Two years later Honorius died and Theodosius had Valentinian elevated to the position [...]

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Emperor Honorius

Emperor Honorius

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Flavius Honorius was born in 384 to Theodosius I and was the younger brother of Arcadius. He was declared Augustus by his father in 393 and when Theodosius died two years later, the empire was split between both brothers leaving Honorius in control of the western roman empire at age 10. Because of his youth, [...]

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