appears on Roman imperial coinage as Caesar

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Crispus was a 4th-century Roman Caesar and eldest son of Emperor Constantine the Great, known for his military successes before his sudden and controversial execution.

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instanceOf 4th-century Roman person
Roman Caesar
member of the Constantinian dynasty
activeIn early 4th century
appearsOn Roman imperial coinage as Caesar
associatedWith Constantine the Great’s court
Constantinople mint issues
Thessalonica mint issues
Trier mint issues
causeOfDeath ordered by Constantine the Great
citizenship Roman citizen
coinLegend CRISPVS NOBIL CAES
DN CRISPVS NOB CAES
commanded Constantinian fleet
country Roman Empire
dateOfBirth circa 300
dateOfDeath 326
deathPlace Pola
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
education educated under Lactantius
era Late Antiquity
father Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
hasDepiction bust with laurel wreath on coins
hasTitle Nobilissimus Caesar
Princeps Iuventutis
historicalReputation promising heir of Constantine the Great
language Latin
mannerOfDeath execution
militaryRank commander in Constantine’s forces
mother Minervina
name Flavius Julius Crispus
notableFor military successes under Constantine the Great
role in Constantine’s wars against Licinius
participatedIn civil war between Constantine and Licinius
placeOfBirth probably in the Roman Empire
portrayedOn bronze coins
gold coins
silver coins
positionHeld Caesar
relative Fausta
Helena
religion Christianity (probable)
sexOrGender male
sibling Constans
surface form: Constans I

Constantine II
Constantius II
victoryIn Battle of the Hellespont

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Crispus coinDepiction appears on Roman imperial coinage as Caesar