File:Roman - Imperial Medallion of Constantine I - Walters 59690.jpg
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Artist | Anonymous ( Roman Empire) | |||||||||||||||||
Title | Imperial Medallion of Constantine I | |||||||||||||||||
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English: This medallion of Constantine the Great (ruled 306-337) was struck at the mint of Nicomedia (now Izmit, Turkey) for the celebration of the 30th anniversary of his rule. The Latin inscription on the reverse refers to him by name: "Victorious Constantine, Augustus." Anniversaries were often marked by the issue of medallions that served as gifts from the emperor to state officials, military leaders, and others in his favour.
Русский: Медальон Константина I Великого (правил 306-337), отчеканен в Никомедии (сейчас Измит, Турция) к празднованию 30-летия правления. Латинская надпись на обороте называет его по имени: "Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus". Часто на памятные даты производилась чеканка медальонов, которые служили в качестве подарков от императора для государственных чиновников и военачальников.
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Date | AD 336-337 (Late Antique) | |||||||||||||||||
Medium | gold | |||||||||||||||||
Dimensions | 0.1 × 2 cm (0 × 0.8 in) (d. x diam.) | |||||||||||||||||
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Accession number | 59.690 | |||||||||||||||||
Credit line | Museum purchase, 1946 | |||||||||||||||||
Inscriptions | [Translation] Victorious Constantine, Augustus | |||||||||||||||||
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place of origin | Nicomedia (present-day Izmit, Turkey) | |||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | Walters Art Museum: Home page Info about artwork | |||||||||||||||||
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