TETRICUS I AE / BL ANTONINIANUS_Gallic Empire Of Rome_SURRENDERED TO AURELIAN




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16E51 FRASCATIUS ANCIENTSA BEAUTIFUL BRONZE / BILLON ANTONINIANUS OF TETRICUS I OF THE GALLIC EMPIRE OF ROME FROM 270 - 273 AD . BECAME EMPEROR AFTER THE MURDER OF VICTORINUS THE SIZE IS 19.9 MM AND 2.77 GRAMS. RIC 141OBVERSE – Radiate head of Tetricus rightREVERSE – Victory walking left, holding wreath & palm VICTORIA AVGTETRICUS IGaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was the emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274. He was originally the p...raeses (governor) of Gallia Aquitania, and became emperor after the murder of Emperor Victorinus in 271, after receiving the support of Victorinus's mother Victoria. During his reign, he faced external pressure from Germanic raiders, who pillaged the eastern and northern parts of his empire, and the Roman Empire, from which the Gallic Empire had seceded. He also faced increasing internal pressure, which led him to declare his son, Tetricus II, caesar in 273 and possibly co-emperor in 274. The Roman emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, which culminated in the Battle of Châlons, at which Tetricus surrendered. Whether this was the result of a secret agreement between Tetricus and Aurelian or necessary after his defeat is debated. Aurelian spared Tetricus, and even made him a senator and corrector(governor) of Lucania et Bruttii. He died of natural causes a few years after 274.GALLIC EMPIREThe Gallic Roman Empire is a name used in modern historiography for a breakaway part of the Roman Empire that functioned de facto as a separate state from 260 to 274 AD. It originated during the Crisis of the Third Century, when a series of Roman military leaders and aristocrats declared themselves emperors and took control of Gaul and adjacent provinces without attempting to conquer Italy or otherwise seize the central Roman administrative apparatus.It was established by Postumus in 260 AD in the wake of barbarian invasions and instability in Rome, and at its height included the territories of Germania, Gaul, Britannia, and (for a time) Hispania. After Postumus' assassination in 268 AD it lost much of its territory, but continued under a number of emperors and usurpers. It was retaken by Roman emperor Aurelian after the Battle of Châlons in 274 AD.A True Auction Environment – Auctions start at $.99 with No Minimums and No Reserves. FULL UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITYIf the buyer feels that the coin received is not as represented - just return the coin and the buyer will be fully reimbursed for the cost of the coin; the original shipping charge; and the cost to ship the coin back… No Questions Asked. If the buyer is not happy, please let me know, and I will do what I can to make it right.NOTE: Frascatius is a life member (LM #6864) of the American Numismatic Association (ANA). Frascatius fully complies with the ANA Member Code of Ethics. If you have any questions regarding this auction, please click on “Ask seller a question”. I will be more than happy to provide you with a response. VISIT MY EBAY STORE: FRASCATIUS ANCIENT COINS For those new to ancient coins, please contact me, and I will e-mail to you my "Beginners Guide for Ancient Coin Collectors - FAQ". SHIPPING:To the U.S. = $3.00 Insured Flat RateInternational = $4.50 Insured Flat Rate Multiple items may be grouped at no additional charge at the above rates. All items will be carefully packaged, protected & insured (private insurance).


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