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Shop Gladiator: Roman Coin of Emperor Constantius II (about 1670 years ago)
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Gladiator: Roman Coin of Emperor Constantius II (about 1670 years ago)

$48.00

This collection features a Roman coin from the reign of Emperor Constantius II (337-361 AD), presented in the context of Rome's famous gladiatorial traditions.

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Format: Album

Album ID: GLADIATORALB

Historical Significance: Gladiators remain one of ancient Rome's most enduring cultural symbols, with their legacy continuing to fascinate people more than two millennia later. These professional fighters performed in venues like the Colosseum, battling wild animals, condemned criminals, and each other—sometimes to the death—for the entertainment of Roman crowds. While gladiatorial combat predated Constantius II's reign by several centuries, the spectacle remained an important part of Roman culture during the fourth century AD. This coin provides a tangible connection to the world of ancient Rome during a period when traditional Roman entertainments continued alongside the empire's gradual transition to Christianity.

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This collection features a Roman coin from the reign of Emperor Constantius II (337-361 AD), presented in the context of Rome's famous gladiatorial traditions.

Technical Details:

Format: Album

Album ID: GLADIATORALB

Historical Significance: Gladiators remain one of ancient Rome's most enduring cultural symbols, with their legacy continuing to fascinate people more than two millennia later. These professional fighters performed in venues like the Colosseum, battling wild animals, condemned criminals, and each other—sometimes to the death—for the entertainment of Roman crowds. While gladiatorial combat predated Constantius II's reign by several centuries, the spectacle remained an important part of Roman culture during the fourth century AD. This coin provides a tangible connection to the world of ancient Rome during a period when traditional Roman entertainments continued alongside the empire's gradual transition to Christianity.

This collection features a Roman coin from the reign of Emperor Constantius II (337-361 AD), presented in the context of Rome's famous gladiatorial traditions.

Technical Details:

Format: Album

Album ID: GLADIATORALB

Historical Significance: Gladiators remain one of ancient Rome's most enduring cultural symbols, with their legacy continuing to fascinate people more than two millennia later. These professional fighters performed in venues like the Colosseum, battling wild animals, condemned criminals, and each other—sometimes to the death—for the entertainment of Roman crowds. While gladiatorial combat predated Constantius II's reign by several centuries, the spectacle remained an important part of Roman culture during the fourth century AD. This coin provides a tangible connection to the world of ancient Rome during a period when traditional Roman entertainments continued alongside the empire's gradual transition to Christianity.

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