Julian II. Caesar. 355-361 AD. Æ 18mm, 2.18 g. Siscia mint. Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Soldier standing left, spearing fallen horseman; ΔSISD. RIC VIII 374. Near Extremely Fine, green patina.
Julian II, known as “the Apostate,” was a philosopher-emperor who sought to revive paganism in a now-Christian empire. A skilled military leader, he led successful campaigns against Germanic tribes and Persians. His coinage reflects a return to classical values, often showing Helios, bulls, and Victories, blending Hellenistic and Roman traditions. Julian's short but dynamic reign remains a unique chapter in late Roman history.
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