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Light Miliarensis - Theodosius II GLORIA ROMANORVM, Constantinopolis

Issuer Eastern Roman Empire
Year 408-420
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The Emperor Theodosius II stands facing, clad in full military dress with a nimbus surrounding his head, which is turned to the left. His raised right hand extends in a gesture of imperial authority, while his left hand bears a globe symbolizing dominion over the world. A star appears in the left field, serving as a secondary device, and the mint mark is inscribed in the exergue. The Latin legend GLORIA ROMANORVM, divided by the central figure, proclaims the glory of the Romans and affirms the imperial ideology of the late Eastern Roman court.
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