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Constantine Glory of the Army 336-337AD Co58
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Constantine Glory of the Army 336-337AD Co58
Constantine celebrated his tricennalia (30 year celebration). Council of Tyre and Jerusalem were held. Delmatius was made Caesar and Hanniballus was made a King. Delmatius ruled Eastern Illyricum, Greece and Thrace; Hanniballus ruled Pontus, Lesser Armenia and Cappadocia. Constantine I and his son, Constantius II, administered the remaining provinces of the Eastern Empire. The Western Empire was divided between Constantine II and Constans. Constantine II took the old lands of his grandfather, Constantius Chlorus,- Britain, Gaul, Spain, and Mauretania Tingitana. Constans was given control of Italy, Africa, Rhaetia, and Western Illyricum.In 335 A.D., the number of nummus to a pound was raised to 192. The reverse of the GLORIA EXERCITVS coins now only have one banner since they are smaller.
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