Casey, P. John. (1978). Constantine the Great in Britain - the evidence of the coinage of the London mint, AD 312-314. In: n.e. Collectanea Londiniensia: studies in London archaeology and history presented to Ralph Merrifield. pp. 180-193.

Title: Constantine the Great in Britain - the evidence of the coinage of the London mint, AD 312-314
Issue: Collectanea Londiniensia: studies in London archaeology and history presented to Ralph Merrifield
Page Start/End: 180 - 193
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Publication Type: MonographChapter
Abstract: Discusses the adventus coins of Constantine the Great produced at the London mint between AD 307 and AD 314 in the context of the literary and epigraphic sources. It is suggested that the three issues of the adventus type coincided with actual visits by Constantine to Britain in 307, 312, and 314. C E K for Numis Lit
Author: P John Casey
Year of Publication: 1978
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Coinage (Auto Detected Subject)
London Mint (Auto Detected Subject)
Ad 307 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008