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CONSTANTINE I the GREAT Authentic Ancient 324AD Roman Coin. Great Gift 🎁

Description: CONSTANTINE I the GREAT Authentic Ancient 324AD Roman Coin. Great Gift 🎁. Authentic Ancient Coin of: Constantine I 'The Great' - Roman Emperor: 307-337 A.D. Bronze AE3 (BI Nummus) 19mm Cyzicus mint, struck 324-325 A.D. Reference: RIC VII 24; Sear 16261 CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head right. PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, campgate with two turrets, star above; mintmark SMKΔ in exergue. A military camp or bivouac is a semi-permanent facility for the lodging of an army. Camps are erected when a military force travels away from a major installation or fort during training or operations, and often have the form of large campsites. In the Roman era the military camp had highly stylized parameters and served an entire legion. Archaeological investigations have revealed many details of these Roman camps at sites such as Vindolanda (England) and Raedykes (Scotland). The Latin word castra , with its singular castrum, was used by the ancient Romans to mean buildings or plots of land reserved to or constructed for use as a military defensive position. The word appears in both Oscan and Umbrian (dialects of Italic) as well as in Latin. In classical Latin the word castra always means "great legionary encampment", both "marching", "temporary" ones and the "fortified permanent" ones, while the diminutive form castellum was used for the smaller forts, which were usually, but not always, occupied by the auxiliary units and used as logistic bases for the legions, as explained by Vegetius. A generic term is praesidium ("guard post or garrison"). The terms stratopedon ("army camp") and phrourion ("fort") were used by Greek language authors, in order to designate the Roman castra and the Roman castellum respectively. In English, the terms "Roman fortress", "Roman fort" and "Roman camp" are commonly used for the castra. However the scholars' convention always requires the use of the word "camp", "marching camp" and "fortress" as a translation of castra and the use of the word "fort" as a translation of castellum and this type of convention is usually followed and found in all the scholarly works.

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Coin Type: Ancient Roman

Denomination: Denomination_in_description

Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned

Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)

Year: 324 AD

Era: Ancient

Ancient Coins: Roman Coins

Grade: Ungraded

Ruler: Constantine I

Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy

Certification: Uncertified

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