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JESUS CHRIST Class I Anonymous Ancient 1078AD Byzantine Follis Coin CROSS i47698

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    Item:
    i47698
    Authentic Ancient Coin of:
    Byzantine Empire
    Anonymous Class I
    Bronze Follis 25mm (4.53 grams)
    Struck during the reign of Nicephorus III - 24 March 1078 - 4 April 1081 A.D.
    Reference: Sear 1889
    Bust of
    Christ
    facing, wearing nimbus crown, pallium and colobium, and raising right hand in beneditcion, in left hand, the book of Gospels, IC to left, XC to right; within border.
    Latin
    cross
    , with X at center, and globule and two pellets at each extremity; in lower field, on either side, floral ornament; in uppper field, on either side, crescent.
    For more than a century, the production of Follis denomination Byzantine coins had religious Christian motifs which included included Jesus Christ, and even Virgin Mary. These coins were designed to honor Christ and recognize the subservient role of the Byzantine emperor, with many of the reverse inscriptions translating to "Jesus Christ King of Kings" and "May Jesus Christ Conquer". The Follis denomination coins were the largest bronze denomination coins issued by the Byzantine empire, and their large size, along with the Christian motif make them a popular coin type for collectors. This series ran from the period of Byzantine emperors John I (969-976 A.D.) to Alexius I (1081-1118 A.D.). The accepted classification was originally devised by Miss Margaret Thompson with her study of these types of coins. World famous numismatic author, David R. Sear adopted this classification system for his book entitled, Byzantine Coins and Their Values. The references about this coin site Mr. Sear's book by the number that they appear in that work.  The class types of coins included Class A1, Class A2, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F, Class G, Class H, Class I, Class J, Class K. Read more and see examples of these coins by reading the JESUS CHRIST Anonymous Class A-N Byzantine Follis Coins Reference.
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    Jesus of Nazareth
    (
    c.
    5 BC/BCE –
    c.
    30 AD/CE), also referred to as
    Jesus Christ
    or simply
    Jesus
    , is the central figure of
    Christianity
    . Most
    Christian denominations
    venerate him as
    God the Son
    incarnated
    and believe that he
    rose from the dead
    after being
    crucified
    .
    The principal sources of information regarding Jesus are the four
    canonical gospels
    , and most
    critical scholars
    find them, at least the
    Synoptic Gospels
    , useful for reconstructing Jesus’ life and teachings. Some scholars believe apocryphal texts such as the
    Gospel of Thomas
    and the
    Gospel according to the Hebrews
    are also
    relevant
    .
    Most critical historians agree that Jesus was a
    Jew
    who was regarded as a teacher and
    healer
    , that he
    was baptized
    by
    John the Baptist
    , and
    was crucified
    in
    Jerusalem
    on the orders of the
    Roman Prefect
    Judaea
    ,
    Pontius Pilate
    , on the charge of
    sedition
    against the
    Roman Empire
    . Critical Biblical scholars and historians have offered competing descriptions of Jesus as a self-described
    Messiah
    , as the leader of an apocalyptic movement, as an itinerant sage, as a charismatic healer, and as the founder of an independent religious movement. Most contemporary scholars of the
    Historical Jesus
    consider him to have been an independent, charismatic founder of a Jewish restoration movement, anticipating an imminent apocalypse. Other prominent scholars, however, contend that Jesus' "
    Kingdom of God
    " meant radical personal and social transformation instead of a future apocalypse.
    Christians traditionally believe that Jesus was
    born of a virgin
    :529–32
    performed
    miracles
    ,
    :358–59
    founded
    the Church
    ,
    rose from the dead
    , and
    ascended
    into
    heaven
    ,
    :616–20
    from which he
    will return
    .
    :1091–109
    Most Christian scholars today present Jesus as the awaited Messiah promised in the
    Old Testament
    and as God, arguing that he fulfilled many Messianic prophecies of the
    Old Testament
    . The majority of Christians worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, one of three divine persons of a
    reject Trinitarianism
    Trinity
    , wholly or partly, believing it to be non-scriptural.
    Nikephoros III Botaneiates
    , Latinized as
    Nicephorus III Botaniates
    (
    Greek
    :
    Νικηφόρος Βοτανειάτης
    , c. 1002 – 10 December 1081) was
    Byzantine
    emperor
    from 1078 to 1081. He belonged to a family which claimed descent from the Byzantine
    Phokas family
    .
    Early career
    Nikephoros Botaneiates had served as general from the reign of
    Constantine IX
    . Drawn to politics, he had been an active participant in the uprising that brought
    Isaac I
    to the throne in 1057, including a prominent role in the
    Battle of Petroe
    . Although considered a competent general, he had suffered a number of humiliating setbacks throughout his career. In 1064, he, together with
    Basil Apokapes
    ,
    doux
    of
    Paradounavon
    , defended the
    Balkan
    frontiers against the invading
    Oghuz Turks
    , but was defeated and suffered the humiliation of being taken captive. However, the outbreak of an epidemic soon began decimating the Turks and the prisoners were recovered, while the survivors were quickly recruited in the
    Byzantine army
    .
    In 1067, he had been considered as a possible husband for the empress
    Eudokia Makrembolitissa
    , widowed wife of Constantine X, but she eventually set her heart on
    Romanos IV Diogenes
    . Excluded from Romanos's campaign at
    Manzikert
    , he retired to his estates in
    Anatolia
    . Eventually, under
    Michael VII Doukas
    , he became
    strategos
    of the
    Anatolic theme
    and commander of the troops in
    Asia Minor
    . Here he participated in the shambolic acts that crippled the empire’s eastern provinces, including his strategic retreat when
    Caesar John Doukas
    was confronting
    Norman
    mercenary rebels, resulting in the humiliating defeat of the Byzantine army, and the capture of John Doukas.
    In 1078 he revolted against Michael VII and his finance minister
    Nikephoritzes
    , and with the support of the
    Seljuk Turks
    who provided him with valuable troops he marched upon
    Nicaea
    , where he proclaimed himself emperor. In the face of another rebellious general,
    Nikephoros Bryennios
    , his election was ratified by the aristocracy and clergy, while Michael VII abdicated and became a monk. On 24 March 1078, Nikephoros III Botaneiates entered Constantinople in triumph and was crowned by
    Patriarch Kosmas I of Constantinople
    . With the help of his general
    Alexios Komnenos
    , he
    defeated
    Bryennios and other rivals, but failed to clear the invading Turks out of
    Asia Minor
    .
    Reign
    To solidify his position, on the death of his second wife Nikephoros III sought to marry
    Eudokia Makrembolitissa
    , the mother of Michael VII and the widow of
    Constantine X
    and Romanos IV. This plan was undermined by the
    Caesar
    John Doukas
    , and Nikephoros instead married
    Maria of Alania
    . They married in contravention of church canons, as Maria was still at that time, the wife of Michael VII who had entered the monastery of Stoudios. Nevertheless, Nikephoros did not recognize the succession rights of Maria's son
    Constantine Doukas
    , while his plan to promote his worthless nephew Synadenos as co-emperor exposed him to the suspicion and plots of the surviving portions of the Doukas faction at court. Nikephoros' administration did not win him much support, as his favored courtiers alienated much of the older court bureaucracy and failed to stop the devaluation of the Byzantine currency.
    Almost immediately, the uprisings began. Apart from the discontent of the Byzantine aristocracy, several
    Armenian
    princes in Asia Minor attempted to establish their independence from the empire. Two
    Paulician
    leaders launched their own rebellion in
    Thrace
    , in a brutal religious conflict that was not easily suppressed. Consequently, Nikephoros became increasingly dependent on the support of Alexios Komnenos, who successfully defeated the rebellion of
    Nikephoros Basilakes
    in the Balkans (1079) and was charged with containing that of
    Nikephoros Melissenos
    in Anatolia (1080). The Byzantine Empire also faced foreign invasion, as the
    Norman
    Duke
    Robert Guiscard
    of Apulia declared war under the pretext of defending the rights of young Constantine Doukas, who had been engaged to Robert's daughter Helena. As Alexios was entrusted with substantial armed forces to combat the impending Norman invasion, the Doukas faction, led by the Caesar John, conspired to overthrow Nikephoros and replace him with Alexios. Failing to secure the support of either the
    Seljuk Turks
    or Nikephoros Melissenos (both parties being his traditional enemies), Nikephoros III was forced to abdicate in favour of the Komnenos dynasty, to which he was connected through the engagement of his grandson to the daughter of Alexios's older brother Manuel. The deposed emperor retired into the
    monastery that he had endowed
    and died later the same year.
    Nikephoros III in fiction
    Nicephorus III
    is also a fictional
    Byzantine Emperor
    ruling in the beginning of the 14th century in
    Harry Turtledove
    's
    alternate history
    novel
    Agent of Byzantium
    .
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