Constantine II
Caesar A.D. 317–337 Augustus A.D. 337–340
Constantine II, the eldest son of Constantine the Great, was raised within the fully established Constantinian dynasty and groomed for imperial authority from childhood. Appointed Caesar at a young age, he played a visible role in the political and military affairs of the empire, appearing frequently on coinage alongside his brothers. His brief reign as Augustus ended abruptly during a failed campaign against Constans, but his coinage remains an important and highly collectable component of the Constantinian series, reflecting both dynastic unity and the shifting balance of power after Constantine I’s death.
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