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Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown

Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown


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Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305. Creator: Unknown

Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 284-305

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3rd Century Coin Coinage Currency Diocles Dioclesianus Diocletian Emperor Diocletian Follis Grey Background Roman Empire Ancient Roman Letterbox Format


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This print showcases a Follis coin portraying Emperor Diocletian, who reigned from 284 to 305 AD. Created by an unknown artist during the ancient Roman era, this bronze coin is a remarkable piece of currency that offers us a glimpse into the rich history of the time. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship of this ancient artifact. The image captures Emperor Diocletian's regal profile, his stern gaze conveying power and authority. Set against a grey background, the coin stands out with its vibrant colors and distinct letterbox format. As we admire this heritage art piece, it transports us back in time to an era marked by battles and wars. One notable event was the Battle of Margus, which took place during Diocletian's reign. This battle played a significant role in shaping the Roman Empire's destiny. The Follis coin not only serves as a representation of wealth and finance but also symbolizes the grandeur associated with royalty. It reminds us of Rome's imperial past and its influence on Western civilization. Displayed in an art gallery or museum like the Art Institute Chicago, this print invites viewers to explore ancient Mediterranean history through visual storytelling. Its panoramic view adds depth to our understanding of life during that period. Created by an anonymous artist centuries ago, this extraordinary object continues to captivate modern audiences with its historical significance and artistic value.

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