Constantinopolis

Book Title: Fasti et triumphi Rom. a Romulo rege vsque ad Carolum V. Caes. Aug., sive, Epitome regum, consulum, dictatorum, magistror. equitum, tribunorum militum consulari potestate, censorum, impp. & aliorum magistratuum Roman. cum orientalium tum occidentalium, : ex antiquitatum monumentis maxima cum fide ac diligentia desumpta. / Onuphrio Panuinio Veronensi F. Augustiniano authore. ; Additae sunt suis locis impp. & orientalium, & occidentalium uerissimae icones, ex vetustissimis numismatis quàm fidelissimè delineatae. Ex musaeo Iacobi Stradae Mantuani, ciuis Romani, antiquarij.

Author: Panvinio, Onofrio, 1529-1568

Image Title: Constantinopolis

Description: A profile of the Roman Emperor Constantine I (r. 306-324 CE in the west, 324-337 CE over united empire), also Constantine the Great, adorns this coin honoring Constantinopolis, or Constantinople, the capital of the Roman Empire from 330 to 395 CE, and of the Byzantine Empire from 395 to 1204 and from 1261 to 1453 CE.

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