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ROMAN JOVIAN AD 363-364 AE3 Nummus / LAUREL WREATH Bronze NGC (122)

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ROMAN JOVIAN AD 363-364 AE3 Nummus / LAUREL WREATH Bronze NGC (122)CLEANED UNCLEANED : Uncleaned CERTIFICATION NUMBER : 6156269 122 CERTIFICATION : NGC GRADE : GRADED YEAR : 363 364 AD COMPOSITION : Bronze RULER : Jovian DENOMINATION : Nummus KM NUMBER : 363 364 ROMAN EMPIRE JOVIAN AD 363 364 AE3 NummusCERTIFIED BY NGC Obverse: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: Wreath with VOT V MVLT X Jovian (Latin: Flavius Iovianus Augustus; 331 17 February 364) was Roman Emperor from 363 to 364. Upon the death of

  • CLEANED/UNCLEANED : Uncleaned
  • CERTIFICATION NUMBER : 6156269-122
  • CERTIFICATION : NGC
  • GRADE : GRADED
  • YEAR : 363-364 AD
  • COMPOSITION : Bronze
  • RULER : Jovian
  • DENOMINATION : Nummus
  • KM NUMBER : 363-364

ROMAN EMPIRE

JOVIAN AD 363-364  AE3 Nummus

CERTIFIED BY NGC

Obverse:  Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse:  Wreath with VOT/ V / MVLT / X

Jovian (Latin: Flavius Iovianus Augustus; 331 - 17 February 364) was Roman Emperor from 363 to 364. Upon the death of emperor Julian the Apostate during his campaign against the Sassanid Empire, Jovian was hastily declared emperor by his soldiers. He sought peace with the Persians on humiliating terms and reestablished Christianity as the state church. His reign lasted only eight months.

Jovian was born at Singidunum (today Belgrade in Serbia) in 331 AD, the son of Varronianus, the commander of Constantius II's imperial bodyguards (comes domesticorum). He also joined the guards and by 363 had risen to the same command that his father had once held. In this capacity, Jovian accompanied the Roman Emperor Julian on the Mesopotamian campaign of the same year against Shapur II, the Sassanid king. After the Battle of Samarra, a small but decisive engagement, the Roman army was forced to retreat from the numerically superior Persian force. Julian, mortally wounded during the retreat, died on 26 June 363. The next day, after the aged Saturninius Secundus Salutius, praetorian prefect of the Orient, had declined the purple, the choice of the army fell upon Jovian. His election caused considerable surprise: Ammianus Marcellinus suggests that he was wrongly identified with another Jovianus, chief notary (primicerius notariorum), whose name also had been put forward, or that during the acclamations the soldiers mistook the name Jovianus for Julianus, and imagined that the latter had recovered from his illness.Jovian continued the retreat begun by Julian. Though harassed by the Persians, the army succeeded in reaching the banks of the Tigris. There, deep inside Sassanid territory, he was forced to sue for a peace treaty on humiliating terms. In exchange for his safety, he agreed to withdraw from the five Roman provinces east of the Tigris conquered by Galerius in 298, that Diocletian had annexed, and to allow the Persians to occupy the fortresses of Nisibis, Castra Maurorum and Singara. The Romans also surrendered their interests in the Kingdom of Armenia to the Persians. The Christian king of Armenia, Arsaces II (Arshak II), was to stay neutral in future conflicts between the two empires and was forced to cede part of his kingdom to Shapur. The treaty was widely seen as a disgrace and Jovian rapidly lost popularity.[citation needed]

After arriving at Antioch, Jovian decided to rush to Constantinople to consolidate his political position there. While en route, he was found dead in bed in his tent at Dadastana, halfway between Ancyra and Nicaea. His death has been attributed to either a surfeit of mushrooms or the poisonous carbon monoxide fumes of a charcoal warming fire.

Jovian was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.

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