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Roman Currency - Constans I (337-350 AD) | Drunken Bacchus supported by a satyr and a faun (Peter Paul Rubens)

337-350 AD
  • Period : Ancient Rome
  • Century : 4th Century AD
  • Period : Constans I
  • Date : 337-350 AD
  • Diameter : 16 mm
  • Weight : 2 g
  • Passepartout : 40 x 30 cm
  • Frame : 44 x 33 cm
  • Inventory N° : FR-200051
250€
(White frame included)
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Passepartout included
  • White frame included
  • Free shipping costs
  • Shipment within 24H
  • Online tracking
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Constans I
(337-350 AD)

This set is composed of an antique coin of the Constans I period (337-350 AD) of 16mm in diameter in its protective hermetic capsule and two high definition prints mounted under a museum quality mat in a wooden frame (white oak effect). All protected by a glass guaranteeing protection against dust, splashes and contacts.

THE ARTIFACT

  • Roman Currency - Constans I (337-350 AD)
  • Antique coin of the time in its protective hermetic capsule
  • Obverse Pattern : Constans I, diademed, draped, cuirassed. Right bust
  • Reverse Pattern : Two victories face to face holding a crown, in the center a palm
  • Obverse Legend : CONSTANS PF AVG
  • Reverse Legend : VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN

THE MAIN PRINT

  • Drunken Bacchus supported by a satyr and a faun (Peter Paul Rubens)
  • Color photography. Ink stamp on the back « Atelier des Caryatides »
  • 11 cm x 11 cm
  • This print can be replaced free of charge.
    Do not hesitate to contact us by email to find out about the available prints.

THE PASSEPARTOUT (MAT)

  • Free Passepartout (available in 10 shades)
  • 40 cm x 30 cm
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THE FRAMING

  • Wooden frame (white oak effect) and its protective glass offered
  • 44 cm x 33 cm
Collection of the Antique coins

Constans I Period (337-350 AD)

Constans I, born in 320 or 323, was the fourth and last son of Emperor Constantine the Great, the third from his marriage to Fausta. He was brought up in Constantinople, as a Christian.

In 323, his father became sole ruler of the Roman Empire. Constans was made Caesar on December 25, 333 by Constantine I, I, then Augustus from 337 to 350.

In 337, he shared the Empire with his two brothers Constantin II and Constantius II, and claimed the central part of the Empire.

In 340, Constans confronts and kills Constantine II thus taking control of all the West.

The emperor was not very popular. In January 350, he fell victim to a military conspiracy. An officer, Magnentius, usurper, had himself acclaimed emperor at Augustodunum.

The emperor tries to flee to Hispania, but he is caught up in Elne, a town in the Pyrenees, by the henchmen of Magnentius, led by a man named Gaiso, who put him to death in the church where he was a refugee.

Constans I leaves no descendants.

Our Guarantee

With more than 20 years experience and a catalogue of more than 40.000 antique prints, drawings and historical documents dating from the 14th to the 19th century, the Galerie Napoléon, parisian antique dealer's gallery, is one of the world references in the field of antique prints,etchings and antique graphic arts.

In addition to thousands of impassioned of antique prints throughout the world, the Galerie Napoléon is honoured to count among its customers : national archives, museums, historical monuments and important home designer companies. All attracted by the extraordinary diversity of its catalogue and the quality and speed of its services.

This experience allows us to guarantee to each one of our customers the authenticity of the antiques in our catalogue and the shipment of their orders within 24 hours.

Free customization

Customize for free the color of your museum quality bevel cut edge passepartout (acid free & neutral pH) among a color chart of 10 shades.
This option will be offered to you free of charge in the cart.

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For orders below these amounts, the shipping costs are 8EUR for France, 12EUR for all EU destinations and 17EUR for worldwide destinations.

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