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Shop Roman AE of Theodosius I (about 1,625-1,645 years ago)
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Roman AE of Theodosius I (about 1,625-1,645 years ago)

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This small bronze coin was issued during the reign of Emperor Theodosius I, also known as "Theodosius the Great," who was the last emperor to rule over a temporarily reunified Roman Empire. These small denomination coins would have been used for everyday transactions throughout the empire during this pivotal period of late Roman history.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Profile portrait of Emperor Theodosius I wearing an imperial diadem, with his name and titles in Latin around the edge

  • Back side: Likely features common late Roman imagery such as Victory figures, military standards, or Christian symbols reflecting Theodosius's strong religious policies

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition (copper alloy)

  • AE4 denomination (smallest standard bronze coin)

  • NGC certified (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)

  • Minted between 379-395 CE in various imperial mints

  • Condition: Certified by NGC, specific grade not provided

Historical Significance: This coin represents a crucial turning point in Roman history. Theodosius I briefly reunified the empire during his final years (392-395 CE), but upon his death, it was permanently divided between his sons Arcadius and Honorius. His reign saw Christianity firmly established as the state religion with the Edict of Thessalonica (380 CE) and the prohibition of pagan rituals. These religious policies, along with his administrative reforms, profoundly shaped both the Byzantine Empire and medieval Western Europe.

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This small bronze coin was issued during the reign of Emperor Theodosius I, also known as "Theodosius the Great," who was the last emperor to rule over a temporarily reunified Roman Empire. These small denomination coins would have been used for everyday transactions throughout the empire during this pivotal period of late Roman history.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Profile portrait of Emperor Theodosius I wearing an imperial diadem, with his name and titles in Latin around the edge

  • Back side: Likely features common late Roman imagery such as Victory figures, military standards, or Christian symbols reflecting Theodosius's strong religious policies

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition (copper alloy)

  • AE4 denomination (smallest standard bronze coin)

  • NGC certified (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)

  • Minted between 379-395 CE in various imperial mints

  • Condition: Certified by NGC, specific grade not provided

Historical Significance: This coin represents a crucial turning point in Roman history. Theodosius I briefly reunified the empire during his final years (392-395 CE), but upon his death, it was permanently divided between his sons Arcadius and Honorius. His reign saw Christianity firmly established as the state religion with the Edict of Thessalonica (380 CE) and the prohibition of pagan rituals. These religious policies, along with his administrative reforms, profoundly shaped both the Byzantine Empire and medieval Western Europe.

This small bronze coin was issued during the reign of Emperor Theodosius I, also known as "Theodosius the Great," who was the last emperor to rule over a temporarily reunified Roman Empire. These small denomination coins would have been used for everyday transactions throughout the empire during this pivotal period of late Roman history.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Profile portrait of Emperor Theodosius I wearing an imperial diadem, with his name and titles in Latin around the edge

  • Back side: Likely features common late Roman imagery such as Victory figures, military standards, or Christian symbols reflecting Theodosius's strong religious policies

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition (copper alloy)

  • AE4 denomination (smallest standard bronze coin)

  • NGC certified (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)

  • Minted between 379-395 CE in various imperial mints

  • Condition: Certified by NGC, specific grade not provided

Historical Significance: This coin represents a crucial turning point in Roman history. Theodosius I briefly reunified the empire during his final years (392-395 CE), but upon his death, it was permanently divided between his sons Arcadius and Honorius. His reign saw Christianity firmly established as the state religion with the Edict of Thessalonica (380 CE) and the prohibition of pagan rituals. These religious policies, along with his administrative reforms, profoundly shaped both the Byzantine Empire and medieval Western Europe.

Theodosius I (Ancient Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 11 January 347 – 17 January 395), also known as Theodosius the Great, was a Roman emperor from 379 to 395. He won two civil wars and was instrumental in establishing the Nicene Creed as the orthodox doctrine for Nicene Christianity. Theodosius was the last emperor to rule the entire Roman Empire before its administration was permanently split between the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire. He ended the Gothic War (376–382) with terms disadvantageous to the empire, with the Goths remaining within Roman territory but as nominal allies with political autonomy.

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