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Fausta - AE 3 (follis) 326 AD, Heraclea FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG SPES REIP-VBLICAE SMHdelta ...
Flavia Fausta Maxima Sister of Maxentius Second wife Helena, a Christian, helped to moderate persecution.
Fausta, AE3, 326-327, Constantinople, Officina 1 FLAV MAX-FAVSTA AVG Mantled bust right, hair waved and tucked into knot at back of head SALVS REI_PVBLICAE Salus, veiled, standing facing, head left, holding child in each arm A in left field ...
FAUSTA, wife of Constantine I. Died 326 A.D. AELIA FLACCILLA, wife of Theodosius I. Died 388 A.D. GALLA PLACIDIA, wife of Constantius III. Died 450 A.D.
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Fausta, first wife of Constantine I, died AD 326, AE3. Her bust rt./SPES REIPVBLICAE, Empress standing holds 2 children, SMHA in exergue, Heraclea mint, RIC(VII)80(R1). Centered, dark brown patina, decent clear portrait and clear rev.
Il épouse Fausta, la fille de Maximien Hercule, qui lui donnera cinq enfants dont trois augustes.
Constantius was the second of the three sons of Constantine I and his second wife Fausta. He was named Caesar by his father. He married three times.
Click the link for more information. , which initially weighed 3.4 grams, or the later silver coin of Constantius II Constantius II, Roman Emperor (337 - 361), was the middle of the three sons of Constantine I the Great and Fausta.
See also: Augustus, Caesar, Revers, Coin, Reverse
 
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