Coin Information: Tantalus S/N 27995
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| Coin type: | Roman Imperial | ||||||
| Entered by: | mnpolock | ||||||
| Added on: | Dec 11, 2007 | ||||||
| Ruler: | Vetranio | ||||||
| Coin: | Bronze AE2 D N VETRANIO P F AVG - laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind, star before. HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS - Vetranio standing left holding standard with Chi-Rho on banner, being crowned by Victory who stands behind, A in left field | ||||||
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| Mint: | Siscia | ||||||
| Wt./Size/Axis: | 4.40g / 23mm / - | ||||||
| Rarity: | Rare | ||||||
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| Acquisition/Sale: | Incitatuscoins Vcoins vetranio07 | ||||||
| Notes: | Jan 24, 08 - When word of Constans' fate got out Constantius II was too far away to be immediately effective. However, his sister Constantina was an ardent supporter of his and was able to incite a revolt in Rome on her brother's behalf. This gave rise to the short-lived rule of Nepotian. At her insistence she was also able to convince Vetranio to go on the rebel warpath as well. Unlike Nepotian, however, Magnentius resisted the urge to squash this impostor and instead tried to have Vetranio recognize him. Not much came of these talks because Constantius was by now nearby and he met Vetranio in person to discuss the situation. After their meeting was over Vetranio abdicated and retired as private citizen along with a generous pension from Constantius. This left Magnentius diplomatically isolated again and the two would confront each other in battle soon after. | ||||||
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