Byzantine
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium, represented the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East during Late Antiquity and into the Middle Ages. Its capital, Constantinople (modern day Istanbul), reinaugerated from Byzantium by Constantine I (The Great) in AD 324, became the largest and wealthiest city in Europe between the 5th and 7th centuries, and again between the 9th and 12th centuries AD. The Byzantine Empire existed from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West during the 5th century AD and continued until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in the 15th century AD. For much of its existence, the Byzantine Empire was the most powerful in Europe in terms of its economic, cultural, and military attributes. During the early period, its coinage consisted of mainly two types, the gold solidus and bronze coins of marked value, in later times it comprised silver issues and small bronzes.
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BYZANTINE Constans II AD 641-668 Gold Solidus Carthage
£995.00Code: MR392
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New ListingBYZANTINE Constans II AD 641-668 Gold Solidus Carthage
£795.00Code: MR393
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Byzantine Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine AD 610-641 Gold Solidus Constantinople
£750.00Code: NR423
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Byzantine Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine AD 610-641 Gold Solidus Constantinople
£795.00Code: LR214
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Byzantine Maurice Tiberius AD 582-602 Gold Solidus Constantinople
£695.00Code: NR420
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BYZANTINE Michael VII AD 1071-1078 Gold Histamon Nomisma
£675.00Code: MR238
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BYZANTINE Michael VII Ducas AD 1071-1078 Gold Histamenon Nomisma
£795.00Code: MR112
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BYZANTINE Phocas AD 602-610 Gold Solidus
£975.00Code: MR237
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BYZANTINE Theodor I Lascaris AD 1208-1222 Silver Aspron Trachy Nomisma Magnesia
£795.00Code: MR110C
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