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  1. M. Niang (90'+3')
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  2. Rome was at first dominated by the more advanced society known as the Etruscans until the 6th century. Rome was at first a city ruled by Kings. Pliny tells us that the birth of the monetary system took place during the period of the kings Servius, Tulles, and Numa.

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  3. Monetary History of the World. © Martin A. Armstrong. The monetary history of Rome is divided into three sections - Republic, Imperial and by individual Emperor. The first two sections provide a chronology of.

  4. Rome could not repay Hiero II. Centurians and officers now went without pay and the owner of ships paid the cost of their own crews. This helped to reduce the cost of the war by 20%. Silver was in short supply and the Senate issued heavy bronze coinage to try to pay for costs.

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  5. Aurelian 270-275 AD. Spread the love. Lucius Domitius Aurelianus was born to humble parents at Sirmium sometime between 207 and 215 AD, most likely on September 9th, 214 AD. Aurelian adopted a military career, and by his skill, courage, and bodily strength, he ultimately became one of the Empire’s greatest generals of the 3rd century.

    • 253-255 Ad Eldest Son of Gallienus
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    Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus was the older son of Gallienus and Salonina. As a youth, he was raised to the rank of Caesar in 253 AD. He was being tutored by the eventual usurper Ingenuus (died 260AD). He apparently died two years later, in 255 AD. He was too young to participate in any major events during his father’s reign. Following his ...

    Mints:Rome, Antioch, Cyzicus, Milan, Siscia Obverse Legends: As Caesar (253-255 AD) VALERIANVS CAES P C L VALERIANVS NOB CAES Posthumus struck by Valerian and Gallienus DENOMINATIONS AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AR Antoninianus Æ Antoninianus AR Denarius (3.54 grams) AR Quinarius (1.58 grams) Æ Sestertius Æ Dupondius Æ As

    AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AR Antoninianus Æ Billion Antoninianus (silver washed) AR Quinarius (1.58 grams) Æ Billion Quinarius (silver washed) Æ Sestertius Æ Dupondius Æ As EGYPT Æ Tetradrachm (Egypt)

  6. Romulus Augustus. 465-476 AD. Last of the Western Emperors. Romulus was the young son of the Master of Soldiers, Orestes, who had been appointed to the post by Emperor Julius Nepos. His father, Orestes, had once worked in the service of Attila the Hun, acting as his secretary.

  7. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofJuba II | Armstrong Economics

    Spread the love. Juba II. King of Mauretania. Son-in-law of Marc Antony & Cleopatra. JUBA II was King of MAURETANIA and the son of King Juba I of Numidia. His father had supported Pompey against Caesar in Africa and continued to support the Pompeians even after the death of Pompey.