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Procopius (366AD) Rare original ancient certified coin

Price: $150.00


Procopius (366AD) AE18mm. rare & interesting Roman coin

 
   


AE 18mm. 3.08gm. Nicomedia mint. (VF) Rare and interesting as pictured. Original ancient certified Roman bronze coin.

Obv./DNPROCOPIVSPFAVG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust left.

Rev./REPARTIOFELTEMP Exe: •/SMNA - Procopius standing, facing, holding labarum and resting hand on shield.  Reference: RIC 10.3 (Nicomedia), LRBC 2331  Authenticity guaranteed.

Procopius (c. 325 / 326 – 27 May 366) was a Roman usurper against Valens, and member of the Constantinian dynasty.

 

 

 

 

According to Ammianus Marcellinus, Procopius was a native of Cilicia. On his mother's side, Procopius was cousin of Emperor Julian.

Procopius took part in the emperor Julian's campaign against the Persian Empire in 363. He was entrusted with leading 30,000 men towards Armenia, joining King Arsaces, and later return to Julian camp. At the time of Julian's death, there were rumors that he had intended Procopius to be his successor, but whenJovian was elected emperor by the Roman army, Procopius went into hiding to preserve his life. The ancient historians differ on the exact details of Procopius' life in hiding, but agree that he returned to public knowledge at Chalcedon before the house of the senator Strategius suffering from starvation and ignorant of current affairs.

By that time, Jovian was dead, and Valentinian I shared the purple with his brother Valens. Procopius immediately moved to declare himself emperor. He bribed two legions that were resting at Constantinopleto support his efforts, and took control of the imperial city. Shortly after this he proclaimed himself Emperor on September 28365, and quickly took control of the provinces of Thrace, and later Bithynia.

Valens was left with the task of dealing with this rebel, and over the next months struggled with both cities and units that wavered in their allegiance. Eventually their armies met at the Battle of Thyatira, and Procopius' forces were defeated. He fled the battlefield, but was betrayed to Valens by two of his remaining followers. Valens had all three executed May 27366.

 

 





              
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