CONSTANTINE I MAGNVS (THE GREAT)

Reigned: 307-337 A.D.

Antioch

ANTIOCHIA (Antakya, Turkey - 36°12'N, 36°10'E), founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC, lies on the Orontes River about 15 miles from the sea. Named after Nicator's father, it served as a Seleucid capital until the Armenians took it in 83 BC. The Romans gained it in 66 BC and made it the capital of Syria. It struck a large local coinage, but aside from strikes for Vespasian, Hadrian, and Niger its imperial activity began about 217 and ended under the Byzantines in 610. Although sacked by the Sassanians in 253, it became an imperial residence during the Tetrarchy, and finally passed into the Byzantine Empire.(From MONETA, from www.numus.com)

AE3 (19mm) Stuck 326-329ad Antioch

Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG Diademed bust right

Rev: PROVIDNTIAE AVGG Campgate, 13 rows two turrets and star above. DOT in door SMANTB in exergue

RIC VII 81

   

AE3 (15mm) Struck 337-346ad Antioch

Obv: :DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG Veiled bust right

Rev: No rev inscription ,Constantine in quadriga, with the hand of God extended to recieve him SMANTZ in exergue

RIC VIII 39

   

AE3/4 (15mm) Struck 335-337ad Antioch

Obv: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG Veiled bust right

Rev: VN MR Constantine, veiled, standing right in exergue

RIC VIII 112

   

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