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Eight emperors are shown on the coins. However, three of the coins featured an unexpected ruler–Eugenius, who only ruled the Western Roman Empire from 392 to 394 CE. Eugenius came to power ...
The coins feature portraits of eight emperors, but three coins portrayed an unexpected ruler: Eugenius, an illegitimate emperor of the Western Roman Empire who reigned for only two years (392 to 394).
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Eugenius controlled the Western Roman Empire from 392 to 394, but he was never considered a legitimate ruler by the Byzantines. He was caught and executed at the Battle of the Frigidus in 394.
stashed by a Roman soldier after he returned to the European continent Eli Wizevich Three of the coins are particularly rare: They portray Eugenius, an illegitimate emperor who reigned for just ...
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an illegitimate usurper who ruled the Western Roman Empire for just two years. According to a statement from Luxembourg’s National Institute for Archaeological Research (INRA), the coins were ...
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Eugenius had come to the throne with the help of the powerful generate Arbogast, emperor of the Western Roman Empire following the death of Valentinian II. Coins bearing Eugenius' image—such as ...