CRISPVS NOBIL CAES

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CRISPVS NOBIL CAES is a Latin coin legend referring to Flavius Julius Crispus, the noble Caesar and son of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coin legend
abbreviationOf Crispus Nobilissimus Caesar NERFINISHED
appearsOn Roman imperial coins
appearsWithPortraitOf Flavius Julius Crispus NERFINISHED
associatedRuler Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
associatedWith Constantinian coinage
category Roman coin inscription
culturalContext Roman imperial propaganda
denotesStatus noble Caesar NERFINISHED
expandsTo Crispus Nobilissimus Caesar NERFINISHED
field numismatics
function to proclaim the rank of Crispus on coinage
honorificElement NOBIL
language Latin
mintingRegion various mints of the Roman Empire
numismaticContext Roman Empire NERFINISHED
officeElement CAES NERFINISHED
personalNameElement CRISPVS NERFINISHED
refersTo Flavius Julius Crispus NERFINISHED
son of Constantine the Great
roleIndicated Caesar NERFINISHED
script Latin alphabet
timePeriod early 4th century AD
titleIndicated Nobilissimus Caesar NERFINISHED
usedDuringReignOf Constantine I NERFINISHED
usedFor identifying Crispus on coins
usedOn bronze coins
gold coins
silver coins
writingDirection left-to-right

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appears on Roman imperial coinage as Caesar coinLegend CRISPVS NOBIL CAES
subject surface form: Crispus