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<p>[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 2888493, member: 14873"]I have finally finished re-writing my web page relating to the Britannic coinage of the Tetrarchy. It is in a narrative format that uses coin photographs to highlite historical events. It covers the institution of the Diocletian/Maximianus dyarchy in 284; the problem presented by the usurper, Carausius, and his control of seccessionist Britain; the establishment of Diocletian’s first Tetrarchy; the invasion and restoration of Secessionist Britain to the Roman Empire; the re-opening of the London Mint by Constantius and the production of reformed aes coinage (folles); the abdication of Diocletian/Maximianus and the establishment of the second Tetrarchy; the death of Constantius and the establishment of the third Tetrarchy; the turmoil attending the dissolution of the Tetrarchic system of government; the introduction and initial production of reduced weight folles at the London Mint ....... and so on.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is the link: <a href="http://jp29.org/chis.htm" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://jp29.org/chis.htm" rel="nofollow"><u>The Britannic coinage of the Tetrarchy</u></a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 2888493, member: 14873"]I have finally finished re-writing my web page relating to the Britannic coinage of the Tetrarchy. It is in a narrative format that uses coin photographs to highlite historical events. It covers the institution of the Diocletian/Maximianus dyarchy in 284; the problem presented by the usurper, Carausius, and his control of seccessionist Britain; the establishment of Diocletian’s first Tetrarchy; the invasion and restoration of Secessionist Britain to the Roman Empire; the re-opening of the London Mint by Constantius and the production of reformed aes coinage (folles); the abdication of Diocletian/Maximianus and the establishment of the second Tetrarchy; the death of Constantius and the establishment of the third Tetrarchy; the turmoil attending the dissolution of the Tetrarchic system of government; the introduction and initial production of reduced weight folles at the London Mint ....... and so on. Here is the link: [url=http://jp29.org/chis.htm][u]The Britannic coinage of the Tetrarchy[/u][/url][/QUOTE]
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