TIBERIUS II CONSTANTINE facing 578AD Ancient Byzantine Authentic Coin i32109

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 Authentic Ancient

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Byzantine – TIBERIUS II CONSTANTINE reigned 26 September 578 – 14 August 582
 Bronze Half Follis 23mm (6.04 grams) of the Thessalonica mint
Reference: Sear 443
Tib . CONSTANT . PP . AVG . Helmeted and
cuirassed bust facing, holding globe cross and shield.
Large XX; above, cross;
in exergue, NIKO (followed by officina letter)

20 (twenty) in Roman numerals is the
natural number

following
19

and preceding
21
.

A group of twenty units may also be referred to as a score

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Solidus
of Emperor Tiberius II Constantine
wearing consular robes

Flavius Tiberius Constantinus

Augustus

or Tiberius II Constantine, known in Greek as Tiberios Konstantinos

(ca 520/ca 535 – August 14, 582) was a

Byzantine emperor

(574 – 582) of the

Justinian Dynasty

.

During his reign, Tiberius II Constantine gave away 7,200

pounds of gold each year for four years.

He was a friend of

Justin II
,

who appointed Tiberius

Comes
of the

Excubitors
.

He took control of the empire when Justin II went insane in 574, and to increase

his popularity, he immediately began spending money that Justin had reserved in

his treasury.

The Empress Sophia, Justin’s wife, reproached Tiberius for having reduced the

state to poverty, saying:

What I have been collecting through many years you are

scattering prodigally in a short time

Tiberius replied:

I trust to the Lord that money will not be lacking in our

treasury so long as the poor receive charity and captives are ransomed. For

this is the great treasure, since the Lord says, ‘Lay up for yourselves

treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where

thieves do not break through nor steal.’ Therefore of these things which God

has furnished us let us gather treasures in heaven, and God will deign to

give us increase in this world.

Justin II
,

Tiberius’s predecessor, had been made infirm by disease; the faculties of his

mind were impaired and he subsequently lost the use of his feet. Confined to his

palace, he became a stranger to the complaints of the people and the vices of

the government. Conscious of his infirmity, he honorably chose to seek a

successor to the

Imperial

throne. On the advice of his wife

Sophia

, he handed the

diadem
to one

of his Excubitors

, Tiberius.

“You behold,” said the emperor, “the ensigns of supreme

power. You are about to receive them, not from my hand, but from the hand of

God. Honor them, and from them you will derive honor. Respect the empress

your mother: you are now her son; before, you were her servant. Delight not

in blood; abstain from revenge; avoid those actions by which I have incurred

the public hatred; and consult the experience, rather than the example, of

your predecessor. As a man, I have sinned; as a sinner, even in this life, I

have been severely punished: but these servants, (and we pointed to his

ministers,) who have abused my confidence, and inflamed my passions, will

appear with me before the tribunal of Christ. I have been dazzled by the

splendor of the diadem: be thou wise and modest; remember what you have

been, remember what you are. You see around us your slaves, and your

children: with the authority, assume the tenderness, of a parent. Love your

people like yourself; cultivate the affections, maintain the discipline, of

the army; protect the fortunes of the rich, relieve the necessities of the

poor.”[5]

While Justin was still alive, Tiberius’ general

Justinian

fought and defeated the

Persians

in the East

. Tiberius sent reinforcements to Italy in order to fight Lombards. He

saved Rome from Lombards and allied with

Childepertus

, the King of the Franks, in order to defeat them, but his army,

under the command of Baduarius, was defeated by the enemy and the Lombards

continued their conquests in Italy.

When Tiberius became full emperor upon Justin’s death in 578,

he extended his military activities into the remnants of the Western Empire,

where he made peace with the

Visigoths

in Spain
and

defeated the

Berbers

in

North

Africa
. He may have been the Emperor

Lucius Tiberius

of Arthurian legend, sending envoys to former Roman

provinces after a long period without Imperial presence. Meanwhile, the

Slavs

began to migrate into the

Balkans
in

579; unfortunately, Tiberius needed the army to defend against Persian

invasions, and was unable to stop the Slavic migrations.

Sophia, Justin’s wife, was persuaded that she should preserve

her station and influence by marrying the new emperor Tiberius. But he refused

her proposal of marriage because he was already married to Anastasia. Sophia

seek revenge: a secret alliance was concluded between the dowager empress and

the general Justinian. They conspired to overthrow the emperor: if the plot had

been successful, Justinian would have become the new emperor. However the

conspiration failed and Sophia was reduced to a modest allowance. Justinian was

forgiven by Tiberius II.

In 582, Tiberius fell ill, and Maurice was named his heir.

Maurice became emperor when Tiberius died in August – poisoned, it was rumored.

His last words were spoken to his successor, Maurice:

Let my sovereignty be delivered to thee with this girl.

Be happy in the use of it, mindful always to love equity and justice.

According to Edward Gibbon, Tiberius II was a good emperor:

With the odious name of Tiberius, he assumed the more

popular appellation of Constantine, and imitated the purer virtues of the

Antonines. After recording the vice or folly of so many Roman princes, it is

pleasing to repose, for a moment, on a character conspicuous by the

qualities of humanity, justice, temperance, and fortitude; to contemplate a

sovereign affable in his palace, pious in the church, impartial on the seat

of judgment, and victorious, at least by his generals, in the Persian war.

The most glorious trophy of his victory consisted in a multitude of

captives, whom Tiberius entertained, redeemed, and dismissed to their native

homes with the charitable spirit of a Christian hero. The merit or

misfortunes of his own subjects had a dearer claim to his beneficence, and

he measured his bounty not so much by their expectations as by his own

dignity. This maxim, however dangerous in a trustee of the public wealth,

was balanced by a principle of humanity and justice, which taught him to

abhor, as of the basest alloy, the gold that was extracted from the tears of

the people. For their relief, as often as they had suffered by natural or

hostile calamities, he was impatient to remit the arrears of the past, or

the demands of future taxes: he sternly rejected the servile offerings of

his ministers, which were compensated by tenfold oppression; and the wise

and equitable laws of Tiberius excited the praise and regret of succeeding

times. Constantinople believed that the emperor had discovered a treasure:

but his genuine treasure consisted in the practice of liberal economy, and

the contempt of all vain and superfluous expense. The Romans of the East

would have been happy, if the best gift of Heaven, a patriot king, had been

confirmed as a proper and permanent blessing. But in less than four years

after the death of Justin, his worthy successor sunk into a mortal disease,

which left him only sufficient time to restore the diadem, according to the

tenure by which he held it, to the most deserving of his fellow-citizens.[7]


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