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Auction XXIII  24-25 Mar 2022
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Lot 715

Estimate: 500 GBP
Price realized: 700 GBP
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Jovinus AR Siliqua. Treveri, AD 411-413. D N IOVINVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA AVGG, Roma seated to left on stylised cuirass, holding Victory on globe and inverted spear; TRMS in exergue. RIC X 1710; RSC 4†a. 1.24g, 15mm, 12h.

Very Fine; flan crack at 2h. Extremely Rare.

From the David Miller Collection, collector's ticket included;
Acquired from C. J. Martin (Coins) & Ancient Art Ltd, December 2015.

Very little is known about the origins of Jovinus. During the anarchic period of AD 406-411, when the western Roman Empire essentially disintegrated under repeated barbarian invasions and local insurrections, Jovinus gained the support of several Germanic tribes near the city of Mogontiacum (Mainz) as an alternative to the distant and feeble regime of Honorius. In 411, he was proclaimed emperor at Mainz by the Alan king Goar and the Burgundian king Gundahar. Soon afterwards he won the support of Athaulf, king of the Visigoths, and for a time it seemed Jovinus had secured control of all Gaul and Roman Germany. The Gallic nobility supported him and coins were struck in his name at Treveri, Lugdunum and Arelate. However, Jovinus made a serious mistake in obtaining the backing of another powerful Visigoth, Sarus, who was a blood-enemy of Athaulf. In 412, Jovinus appointed his brother Sebastianus as co-emperor, which further alienated Athaulf and caused him to open secret negotiations with Honorius. In 413 Athaulf openly switched sides and allied himself with the Ravenna regime. Sebastianus was swiftly captured and executed. Jovinus took refuge in the city of Valentia but surrendered after a brief siege. Although he had apparently been promised a fair hearing, Jovinus was summarily executed en route to Ravenna and his head sent on to Honorius.
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