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| Alexandria. Arles. Antioch. Carthage. Cologne. Constantinople. Aquileia ... Agora 2 121 ... Arles |
| Arles ... AE [-]NVS PF AUG emp.bust, facing r., pearl diad. and mantle, beardless emp. stg. in military dress, facing l., globe in r. hand and spear in l. hand N 1015.75, E. 263.87, H. 86.07, Nezi Field, context ... AD 360 - AD 363 ... Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Coin, Arles Mint (AD 360 - AD 363) |
Arles ... Licinius I ... AE Fine specimen IMP LICI-NIUS AVG. Bust r., laur. LICINI AUGSTUI VOT/-/XX inside wreath, ex. SUA N of Nezi 5235, Foundation trench along Wall 5218, Nezi Field, context 5235, ... AD 321 ... Arles |
Arles ... Licinius I ... AE Officina S, RIC VII, p. 260:234 IMPLICI-NIVS AVC Head r., laur. DN LICINI AUGUSTI VOT/XX in laurel wreath in ex. Cresscent between S and A North of Nezi 5836 . Courtyard surface. Quadrant C. From Sieve., ... AD 321 ... Arles |
| Arles ... Constantine II ... AE CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES Emperor bust r., wearing cuirass, draped C]LARIT-A-S [REI] PVB Sol standing l., raising r. hand, holding globe in l. hand; R-S in field to either side; PARS in exergue Rev: ... AD 317 ... Arles |
| Arles ... Constantine I ... AE IMP CONSTA-NTINVS MAX AVG Emperor bust r., helmeted, laureate, wearing cuirass VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP Two Victories standing vis-a-vis, holding shield over altar; shield inscribed [VOT] / PR; altar ... AD 319 ... Arles |
| Arles ... Constantine I ... AE CONSTAN-TINVS AVG Emperor head r., laureate DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG VOT XX two line inscription in wreath: VOT / XX, lines separated by dot; PA in exergue PA in exergue E of Theater; General fill
Excavation ... AD 321 ... Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Ae3/2 of Constantine I, Arles Mint (AD 321) |
| Arles ... Constantine II ... AE CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES Caesar bust r., wearing diadem CAESARVM NOSTRORVM Three-line inscription: VO / TIS / V; in exergue, QA Rev: in exergue, QA Theater; E section; E 9-10; 0-1 m above plaza
Excavation ... AD 320 - AD 321 ... Roman Imperial Copper/Bronze Coin of Constantine II, Arles Mint (AD 320 - AD 321) |
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