JESUS CHRIST Class B Anonymous Ancient 1028AD Byzantine Follis Coin CROSS i47374

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Authentic Ancient

Coin of:

Byzantine Empire


Anonymous Class
B

Bronze Follis 29mm (9.89
grams)

Struck during the reign of Romanus III 1028-1034 A.D.

Reference: Sear 1823

 Bust of Christ facing , wearing a nimbus crown, pallium and colobium, and

holding
book
of Gospels with both hands.

Cross, with pellet at each extremity, standing on three steps; in field, above

transverse limbs
of cross, IS -XS; beneath limbs, bAS – ILЄ, bAS – ILЄ (“Jesus Christ
King of Kings”).

For more than a century, the production of Follis denomination Byzantine coins
had religious Christian motifs which included included
Jesus Christ, and even Virgin Mary. These coins were designed to honor Christ
and recognize the subservient role of the Byzantine emperor, with many of the
reverse inscriptions translating to “Jesus Christ King of Kings” and “May Jesus
Christ Conquer”. The Follis denomination coins
were the largest bronze denomination coins issued by the Byzantine empire, and
their large size, along with the Christian motif make them a popular coin type
for collectors. This series ran from the period of Byzantine
emperors John I (969-976 A.D.) to Alexius I (1081-1118 A.D.). The accepted
classification was originally devised by Miss Margaret Thompson with her study
of these types of coins. World famous numismatic
author, David R. Sear adopted this classification system for his book entitled,
Byzantine Coins and Their Values. The references about this coin site Mr. Sear’s
book by the number that they appear in that work.  The class types of coins
included
Class A1,
Class A2,
Class B,
Class C,
Class D,
Class E,
Class F,
Class G,
Class H,
Class I,
Class J,
Class K. Read more and see examples of these coins by reading the
JESUS CHRIST
Anonymous Class A-N Byzantine Follis Coins Reference.

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Jesus of Nazareth (c. 5 BC/BCE – c. 30 AD/CE), also
referred to as Jesus Christ or simply Jesus, is the central figure
of
Christianity
. Most
Christian denominations
venerate him as
God the
Son

incarnated
and believe that he
rose from the dead
after being
crucified
.


Half-length portrait of younger man with shoulder-length hair and beard, with right hand raised over what appears to be a red flame. The upper background is gold. Around his head is a golden halo containing an equal-armed cross with three arms visible; the arms are decorated with ovals and squares.

The
principal sources of information regarding Jesus are the four

canonical gospels
, and most
critical scholars
find them, at least the

Synoptic Gospels
, useful for reconstructing Jesus’ life and
teachings. Some scholars believe apocryphal texts such as the

Gospel of Thomas
and the
Gospel according to the Hebrews
are also
relevant
.

Most critical historians agree that Jesus was a
Jew
who was regarded as a teacher and
healer
, that he
was baptized
by

John the Baptist
, and
was crucified
in
Jerusalem
on the orders of the
Roman Prefect

Judaea,

Pontius Pilate
, on the charge of
sedition
against the Roman Empire
. Critical Biblical scholars and
historians have offered competing descriptions of Jesus as a self-described
Messiah,
as the leader of an apocalyptic movement, as an itinerant sage, as a charismatic
healer, and as the founder of an independent religious movement. Most
contemporary scholars of the

Historical Jesus
consider him to have been an independent,
charismatic founder of a Jewish restoration movement, anticipating an imminent
apocalypse. Other prominent scholars, however, contend that Jesus’ “Kingdom
of God
” meant radical personal and social transformation instead of a
future apocalypse.

Christians traditionally believe that Jesus was
born of a virgin
:529–32
performed
miracles
,:358–59
founded
the Church
,
rose from the dead
, and
ascended
into
heaven,:616–20
from which he
will return
.:1091–109
Most Christian scholars today present Jesus as the awaited Messiah promised in
the
Old Testament
and as God, arguing that he fulfilled many Messianic
prophecies of the Old Testament
. The majority of Christians
worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, one of three divine persons of
a reject Trinitarianism
Trinity, wholly or partly,
believing it to be non-scriptural.


Romanos III Argyros or Romanus III Argyrus (Greek: Ρωμανός

Γ΄ Αργυρός, Rōmanos III Argyros), (968 – April 11, 1034) was

Byzantine emperor

(November 15, 1028 – April 11, 1034). His last name is

Greek for “silver“.

//

 Life

Romanos Argyros was the son of an unnamed member of the Argyros family and a

great-grandson of Emperor

Romanos I

. His sister Maria had married

Giovanni Orseolo
.

Under Basil II
,

The soldier, he served as judge, and under

Constantine VIII

he became

urban prefect

of

Constantinople

. Romanos attracted the attention of Constantine VIII, who

forced him to divorce his wife (sending her into a

monastery
)

and to marry the emperor’s daughter

Zoe

. The marriage took place on November 12, 1028, and three days later

Constantine VIII died, leaving Romanos III as emperor.

The new emperor showed great eagerness to make his mark as a ruler, but was

mostly unfortunate in his enterprises. He spent large sums upon new buildings

and in endowing the monks

, and in his endeavour to relieve the pressure of taxation disorganized

the finances of the state. Idealizing

Marcus Aurelius
,

Romanos aspired to be a new “philosopher king“,

and similarly desired to imitate the military prowess of

Trajan
.

Among his striking cultural achievements one should note the foundation of

the Monastery of the Peribleptos (Sulu Manastir).

In 1030 he resolved to retaliate upon the incursions of the

Muslims
on the

eastern frontier by leading a large army in person against

Aleppo
, but by

allowing himself to be surprised on the march sustained a serious defeat at Azaz

near Antioch
.

Though this disaster was retrieved by the capture and successful defence of

Edessa

by

George Maniakes

in 1032 and by the defeat of a

Saracen
fleet

in the Adriatic

, Romanus never recovered his popularity.

As a member of the aristocracy, Romanos III abandoned his predecessors’

curtailment of the privileges of the nobility and reduced their taxes, at the

same time allowing peasant freeholders to fall into a condition of serfdom. In a

vain attempt to reduce expenditure, Romanos limited his wife’s expenses, which

merely exacerbated the alienation between the spouses.

At home Romanos III faced several conspiracies, mostly centered around his

sister-in-law

Theodora

, as in 1029 and 1030. Although he survived these attempts on the

throne, his early death in 1034 was supposed to have been due to poison

administered by his wife, though it has also been alleged that he was drowned in

a bath on his wife’s orders.

 Family

By his first wife Helena, Romanos III Argyros had a daughter:

  • (unnamed) Argyra, who was engaged to

    Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

    .

He had no children by his second wife Zoe.
 


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