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Dalmatius - Roman Caesar: 335-337 A.D. -
Bronze AE3 Thessalonica mint: 335-336 A.D.
Reference: RIC 227 (Thessalonica), LRBC 850
FLDELMATIVSNOBC - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
GLORIAEXERCITVS Exe: SMTSB - Two
soldiers either side of one standard.
Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as
Dalmatius Caesar, was a
Caesar (335-337) of the
Roman Empire, and member of the
Constantinian dynasty.
Dalmatius was son of another
Flavius Dalmatius,
censor, and nephew of
Constantine I. Dalmatius and his
brother
Hannibalianus were educated at
Tolosa (Toulouse) by rhetor
Exuperius.
On
19 September
335, he was raised to the rank
of Caesar, with the control of
Thracia,
Achaea and
Macedonia. Dalmatius died in late
summer 337, killed by his own soldiers. It is possible that his death
was related to the purge that hit the imperial family at the death of
Constantine, and organized by
Constantius II with the aim of removing
any possible claimant to the throne.
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