Roman Empire Emperors
Constantine III
Usurper
407-411
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| Origin/Country: |
ANCIENT - WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE (4th CENT AD - 5th CENT AD) WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE Constantine III,AD407-411 |
| Item Description: |
AR Siliqua The Werner Collection Arles. rv Roma std. |
| Full Grade: |
NGC Ch AU Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 |
| Owner: |
Von Werner |
Owner Comments:
Constantine III (died shortly before 18 September 411) was a Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in Britannia in 407 and established himself in Gaul. He was co-emperor from 409 until 411.
Constantine rose to power during a bloody struggle in Roman Britain and was acclaimed emperor by the local legions in 407. He promptly moved to Gaul, taking all of the mobile troops from Britain, to confront the various Germanic invaders who had crossed the Rhine the previous winter. Constantine gained the upper hand after several battles with the forces of the Western Roman Emperor Honorius. As a result, Honorius recognised Constantine as co-emperor in 409. The activities of the invading tribes, raids by Saxons on the near-defenseless Britain and desertions by some of his top commanders led to a collapse of support. After further military setbacks he abdicated in 411. He was captured and executed shortly afterwards.