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<p>[QUOTE="panzerman, post: 4460161, member: 77704"]Panzerman is back to work, its about time, I was off since December of 2019<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie80" alt=":shame:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Well I am back at it since April 6th....again a productive member of society.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a recent win from yesterday....</p><p>AV Solidus ND Constantinople Mint</p><p>Byzantine Empire</p><p>Justinian II 685-95 (First Reign)</p><p>He was the son of Constantine IV, in 685 he was crowned Emperor upon his fathers death. The sixteen year old started off well, defeating the Arabs in Armenia, then seizing Cyprus from them. He then secured a peace Treaty wilth the Umayyad Caliph Al-Malik. He now turned his armies on the Bulgars/ crushing them and winning back Macedonia. He then deported most of their populace to Anatolia. Then things went bad, he lost a major Battle of Sebastopolis to the Arabs, due to the defection of thousands of Bulgar troops. Angered by this, he had thousands killed in reprisal. By 695, one of his ministers, Leontius stirred up a revolt against his rule. He was deposed and had his nose cut off. He was then banished to Cherson in the Crimea. [ATTACH=full]1111843[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="panzerman, post: 4460161, member: 77704"]Panzerman is back to work, its about time, I was off since December of 2019:shame: Well I am back at it since April 6th....again a productive member of society. Here is a recent win from yesterday.... AV Solidus ND Constantinople Mint Byzantine Empire Justinian II 685-95 (First Reign) He was the son of Constantine IV, in 685 he was crowned Emperor upon his fathers death. The sixteen year old started off well, defeating the Arabs in Armenia, then seizing Cyprus from them. He then secured a peace Treaty wilth the Umayyad Caliph Al-Malik. He now turned his armies on the Bulgars/ crushing them and winning back Macedonia. He then deported most of their populace to Anatolia. Then things went bad, he lost a major Battle of Sebastopolis to the Arabs, due to the defection of thousands of Bulgar troops. Angered by this, he had thousands killed in reprisal. By 695, one of his ministers, Leontius stirred up a revolt against his rule. He was deposed and had his nose cut off. He was then banished to Cherson in the Crimea. [ATTACH=full]1111843[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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