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Constantine the Great 307-337 AD Although he Creates The Roman Catholic Church he maintained his pagan religious beliefs in the Sun-gods as well. |
City of Constantinople Commemorative, 330 - 335 AD Bronze Roman coin 4th C. AD on obverse A portrait of of the Roman Leader and on reverse Victory standing left on ship, holding scepter and resting hand on shield |
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4th C. Reverse
globe on altar Inscribed VO/TIS/XX |
An awl, a tool of the Romano British Era
Used for punching holes in leather or animal hides 150 BC - 450 AD |
Bronze Roman coin Helmeted portrait |
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Roman Buckle
Zoomorphic 2nd-4thC. With two dolphins |
Silver Denarius of Septimus Severus, (193-211 AD).
Severus unified the empire after turmoil and civil war, With his army, defeated Rome's most powerful enemy |
Roman fantail Brooch
1st-4th century AD Traces of enamel |
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Bronze Roman coin 3rd- 4th C Showing obverse and reverse |
Bronze Roman coin 3rd- 4th C Showing obverse and reverse |
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A lead bead
Handmade carved |
The Sestertius was the largest bronze denomination
in the early Roman empire a large thick Bronze coin |
Roman iron key
missing bronze handle |
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Faustina II was born around 130 AD to Antoninus Pius
and Faustina I. She was married to her cousin Marcus Aurelius in 145 AD. Given title of Augusta, ruled 146-175 AD |
Roman Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla 198-217 AD
Caracalla, the son of Septimius Severus and Julia Domna believed he was the reincarnation of Alexander the Great. |
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Roman Trumpet brooch 2nd-4th C. |
Bronze Roman coin
2nd to 4th C |
Roman lead
game piece |
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Bronze Roman coin on the front usually a portrait of ruler
On reverse Depicted an event or scene of significance |
Bronze Roman coin on front - Helmeted portrait
On reverse She Wolf suckling Romulus and Remus |
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Roman Reverse sides
Tells story or indicates a historic event |
Bronze age socketed Gouge
The First Metalworkers where in the Bronze Age - 2000 BC - 600 BC |
Roman Fibula Brooch Circa 2nd- 4th century |
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Roman Bronze coin 2nd to 4th C. AD
Emperors sometimes had coins made in the image of their wives |
Cut Silver Denarius 1st-4th century AD
Possibly cut for its silver content or Maybe due to Plow damage |
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Romano-British Brooch
Possibly Celtic 1st C |
Bronze Roman 2nd- 4th Century AD
Obverse and reverse sides shown |
Roman Brooch
1st- 4th C. AD |
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Silver Denarius of Septimus Severus, (193-211 AD).
He died in York in 211 AD & was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta, co-rulers until Caracalla killed Geta |
Constantine the Great 307-337 AD
He came to power in Britain after his father Constantius I death at York |
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Bronze Celtic unit Of the Iceni Tribe 55-40 BC
Two Boar's around wheel, with horse on reverse |
Bronze Roman coin 2nd to 4th C. AD
Obverse and reverse sides shown |
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Bronze coin of Septimus Severus, (193-211 AD)
He was proclaimed emperor by his troops And gave pay raises to the Roman legions |
Roman Silver Denarius of Clodius Albinus 195-196 AD
Clodius Albinus had a distinguished military career and was made governor of Britain. |
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Denarius of Octacilia (Marcia) Severa, 244-249 AD
The daughter of Severus, Governor of Pannonia. Otacilia Severa was the wife of Philip I, "The Arab" |
Bronze Roman coin, Emperor Constantine 307-337 AD
He shifted the capital of the empire to Constantinople |
Roman Silver Denarius Emperor Vespasian 69-79 AD |
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