Description: Battle of the Milvian Bridge - Constantine the Great’s Victory Bronze 6-Coin Set The Battle of the Milvian Bridge took place between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius on 28 October 312 AD. It takes its name from the Milvian Bridge, an important route over the Tiber. Constantine won the battle and started on the path that led him to end the Tetrarchy and become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire. Maxentius drowned in the Tiber during the battle; his body was later taken from the river and decapitated, and his head was paraded through the streets of Rome on the day following the battle before being taken to Africa. According to Christian chroniclers Eusebius of Caesarea and Lactantius, the battle marked the beginning of Constantine's conversion to Christianity. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Historical Information Card Stock Photos Used - Certificate Number Will Vary, Quality & Grade Will Not! FREE USPS GROUND ADVANTAGE SHIPPING WITH INSURANCE AND TRACKING! ALL ORDERS SHIP NEXT BUSINESS DAY
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Denomination: Nummus
Composition: Bronze
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Year: 312 AD
Era: Ancient
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Ruler: Constantine I
Certification: Signed COA