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Byzantine, Pentanummium, Justin I, 512-518 A.D
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DATE: 512 - 518 A.D
DENOMINATION: Pentanummium
MATERIAL: Bronze, AE
SIZE & WEIGHT: 14 mm, 2,18 gr
OBVERSE: DN IVSTINVS PP AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
REVERSE: Large chi-rho, officina letter to left, value letter epsilon (5) to right.
REFERENCES: SB 75, DO 21a
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Justin I, who reigned as Byzantine emperor from 518 to 527 CE, rose from humble beginnings as an illiterate peasant and soldier to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire. Born around 450 CE in the Balkans, he entered the military as a young man and gradually climbed the ranks, ultimately becoming the commander of the imperial palace guard under Emperor Anastasius I. When Anastasius died without an heir, Justin’s political savvy and the loyalty of the palace guard secured him the throne despite his lack of formal education. His unexpected rise marked a significant shift, and he worked to legitimize his authority by championing traditional Roman values and consolidating the empire’s Christian foundations, particularly in support of Chalcedonian orthodoxy.
Justin’s reign is notable for its religious policies, which aimed to restore unity within the Christian Church, divided since the Council of Chalcedon in 451 CE over disputes concerning the nature of Christ. Justin, a devoted Chalcedonian Christian, sought to heal the schism between the Eastern and Western Churches, which had strained under his predecessor’s policies favoring the Monophysites, who believed in the singular divine nature of Christ. To this end, he issued edicts that reinstated Chalcedonian orthodoxy and reestablished relations with the Papacy in Rome, mending ties with the Western Church. His support for Chalcedonian Christianity often came at the expense of the Monophysite population, particularly in regions like Egypt and Syria, leading to religious tensions within the empire. This policy would significantly shape the religious landscape of the Eastern Roman Empire, though it also foreshadowed religious conflicts under his successor.
Perhaps Justin’s greatest legacy was his nephew and successor, Justinian I, whom he adopted and carefully groomed for leadership. Justinian, who had been a close advisor throughout Justin's reign, benefited from Justin’s promotion and support, taking on significant administrative responsibilities before his uncle’s death. In his later years, as Justin’s health declined, Justinian effectively co-ruled the empire, preparing for his eventual succession. Justin’s choice of Justinian not only ensured a smooth transition of power but also set the stage for one of the most ambitious periods in Byzantine history. Justin’s rule may have been brief and relatively modest in its achievements, but his establishment of Justinian as his successor would profoundly impact the empire, as Justinian would go on to pursue extensive legal, architectural, and military reforms that shaped the Byzantine Empire for centuries.
DATE: 512 - 518 A.D
DENOMINATION: Pentanummium
MATERIAL: Bronze, AE
SIZE & WEIGHT: 14 mm, 2,18 gr
OBVERSE: DN IVSTINVS PP AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right
REVERSE: Large chi-rho, officina letter to left, value letter epsilon (5) to right.
REFERENCES: SB 75, DO 21a
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.
Justin I, who reigned as Byzantine emperor from 518 to 527 CE, rose from humble beginnings as an illiterate peasant and soldier to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire. Born around 450 CE in the Balkans, he entered the military as a young man and gradually climbed the ranks, ultimately becoming the commander of the imperial palace guard under Emperor Anastasius I. When Anastasius died without an heir, Justin’s political savvy and the loyalty of the palace guard secured him the throne despite his lack of formal education. His unexpected rise marked a significant shift, and he worked to legitimize his authority by championing traditional Roman values and consolidating the empire’s Christian foundations, particularly in support of Chalcedonian orthodoxy.
Justin’s reign is notable for its religious policies, which aimed to restore unity within the Christian Church, divided since the Council of Chalcedon in 451 CE over disputes concerning the nature of Christ. Justin, a devoted Chalcedonian Christian, sought to heal the schism between the Eastern and Western Churches, which had strained under his predecessor’s policies favoring the Monophysites, who believed in the singular divine nature of Christ. To this end, he issued edicts that reinstated Chalcedonian orthodoxy and reestablished relations with the Papacy in Rome, mending ties with the Western Church. His support for Chalcedonian Christianity often came at the expense of the Monophysite population, particularly in regions like Egypt and Syria, leading to religious tensions within the empire. This policy would significantly shape the religious landscape of the Eastern Roman Empire, though it also foreshadowed religious conflicts under his successor.
Perhaps Justin’s greatest legacy was his nephew and successor, Justinian I, whom he adopted and carefully groomed for leadership. Justinian, who had been a close advisor throughout Justin's reign, benefited from Justin’s promotion and support, taking on significant administrative responsibilities before his uncle’s death. In his later years, as Justin’s health declined, Justinian effectively co-ruled the empire, preparing for his eventual succession. Justin’s choice of Justinian not only ensured a smooth transition of power but also set the stage for one of the most ambitious periods in Byzantine history. Justin’s rule may have been brief and relatively modest in its achievements, but his establishment of Justinian as his successor would profoundly impact the empire, as Justinian would go on to pursue extensive legal, architectural, and military reforms that shaped the Byzantine Empire for centuries.
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