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Roman Empire Byzantine Maurice Tiberius Coin Pendant Silver Necklace with COA

Description: Authentic Genuine Ancient (Late 6th - early 7th Century A.D., 1400+ Years Old!) Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) Large Bronze Half Follis AE Coin of the Emperor Maurice Tiberius, set in a 925 Solid Sterling Silver Bezel. 925 Solid Sterling Silver Chain Included. Certificate of Authenticity Included . The coin was minted in Antioch, circa 582-602 AD. Coin's Obverse: DN MAV G I CN P AVG; Crowned and mantled bust of Maurice Tiberius facing, in right hand, mappa; in left hand, eagle-tipped sceptre. Coin's Reverse: Large K, ANNO to left, cross above, regnal year to right, R below. Reference: SB 535. Provenance: Savoca Coins Auction House (Munich, Germany). The pendant's approximate diameter is 22.5 mm. The chain's length is 21.5". Shipping fee: $4.99. Thank you for visiting. Historical Facts: Maurice (Latin: Mauricius; Greek: Μαυρίκιος, translit. Maurikios; 539 – 27 November 602) was Eastern Roman emperor from 582 to 602 and the last member of the Justinian dynasty. A successful general, Maurice was chosen as heir and son-in-law by his predecessor Tiberius II. Maurice's reign was troubled by almost constant warfare. After he became emperor, he brought the war with Sasanian Persia to a victorious conclusion. The empire's eastern border in the South Caucasus was vastly expanded and, for the first time in nearly two centuries, the Romans were no longer obliged to pay the Persians thousands of pounds of gold annually for peace. Afterward, Maurice campaigned extensively in the Balkans against the Avars—pushing them back across the Danube by 599. He also conducted campaigns across the Danube, the first Roman emperor to do so in over two centuries. In the west, he established two large semi-autonomous provinces called exarchates, ruled by exarchs, or viceroys of the emperor. In Italy Maurice established the Exarchate of Italy in 584, the first real effort by the empire to halt the advance of the Lombards. With the creation of the Exarchate of Africa in 591 he further solidified the power of Constantinople in the western Mediterranean. Maurice's successes on battlefields and in foreign policy were counterbalanced by mounting financial difficulties of the empire. Maurice responded with several unpopular measures which alienated both the army and the general populace. In 602, a dissatisfied officer named Phocas usurped the throne, having Maurice and his six sons executed. This event would prove a disaster for the empire, sparking a twenty-six-year war with Sassanid Persia which would leave both empires devastated prior to the Muslim conquests. Maurice's reign is a relatively well-documented era of late antiquity, in particular by the historian Theophylact Simocatta. The Strategikon, a manual of war which influenced European and Middle Eastern military traditions for well over a millennium, is traditionally attributed to Maurice.

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Denomination: Half Follis

Cleaned/Uncleaned: Cleaned

Historical Period: Byzantine (300-1400 AD)

Provenance: Ownership History Available

Composition: Bronze

Year: 582 - 602 AD

Era: Ancient

Modified Item: No

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