Solidus of Theodosius II (with Valentinian III)
Solidus of Theodosius II (with Valentinian III)
Period
Byzantine Empire
(Byzantine, 395 CE-1453 CE)
Place of OriginTurkey, Istanbul
Date425 CE
Dimensions1/16 × 7/8 in. (0.1 cm, 22mm)
Mediumgold
ClassificationMetalwork
Credit LineGift of Mrs. George E. Pomeroy
Object number
1924.144
Not on View
DescriptionA gold solidus struck in Constantinople. Obverse: Facing bust of Theodosius II, helmeted and cuirassed. He holds a spear over his right shoulder and a shield on his left arm decorated with a horseman spearing a fallen enemy. Legend: D N THEODOSIUS P F AUG. Reverse: Two emperors facing; the larger figure (Theodosius II) is seated, nimbate, holding a mappa or volumen in his right hand and a cruciform scepter in his left. A smaller figure (the child-emperor Valentinian III) stands or sits at his side. A star appears in the upper field. Legend: SALUS REIPUBLICAE. Exergue: CONOB.
Label TextThis gold coin celebrates a crucial moment of dynastic unity between the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. The front displays the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II in military attire, holding a spear and shield. The reverse depicts him seated alongside a much smaller figure: the child-emperor Valentinian III. Theodosius had sheltered the young Valentinian after his family fled political turmoil in Rome. In 425 A.D., Theodosius installed his young nephew on the Western throne, an event commemorated here with the inscription SALUS REIPUBLICAE—"The Salvation of the Republic." The image asserts Theodosius's role as the senior protector of the entire Roman world.about 430-440 CE
388-393 CE
4th Dynasty (2613–2498 BCE)
6th Dynasty (2345-2181 BCE)
1st century CE
about 880 BCE
Workshop of the potter Nikosthenes
about 520 BCE
3rd century, possibly early 4th century
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