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  1. Jun 12, 2018 · The coin of Delmatius, which bears his title of Caesar, was produced at the mint of Siscia; that of Hannibalianus, which bears his remarkable title of Rex Regum, was struck at Constantinople. Two other descendants of Theodora survived the family purge that followed Constantine’s death in 337.

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  2. CONSTANTINE IST THE GREAT COINS. Constantinus, surnamed the Great, eldest son of the Emperor Constantius Chlorus and Helena, was born A.D. 272, at Naissus in Upper Moesia. His father died at York in 306, and Constantine laid claim to a share of the empire. Galerius acknoledged him with the title of Caesar.

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  3. Roman emperor from 306 to 337 and first to convert to Christianity. Also known as Constantine I, Flavius Valerius Constantinus. Born on 27 February 274 in Niš. Died on 23 May 337 in Nicomedia. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q8413) , Nomisma (constantine_i) » See 877 coins.

  4. Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Constantine Constantine: Caesar 306-307 AD; Filius Augustorum 307-309 AD; Augustus 309-337 AD. A vain, effeminate man who loved to adorn his body and the full length of his arms, with jewellery.

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  5. Ancient Roman Coins of Constantine I the Great for Sale. Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, 307-337 AD. First Christian Emperor of Rome. The first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine converted late into his reign. Many of these coins were struck with pagan iconography, just before his conversion to Christianity.

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  6. Constantine the Great, early 307 - 22 May 337 A.D. Flavius Valerius Constantinus, Constantine the Great, was the son of Helena and the First Tetrarchic ruler Constantius I. Constantine is most famous for his conversion to Christianity after the battle of the Milvian Bridge where he defeated emperor Maxentius.

  7. Constantine I (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.