Byzantine/Romaion Coins.

 

The Byzantine Empire is the comon form of address for the remants of the Roman empire that survived until 1453AD, making the Roman Empire the longest lasting Empire in history. Greatly denigrated when compared to Roman coinage, Byzantine coinage is varied, interesting and affordable.

 

 

Anastasian-Justinian Period (395-610AD)

Anastasius 491-518AD

Justin I 518-527AD

Justinian I 527-565AD

Justin II 565-578AD

Tiberius Constantine 578-582AD

Maurice Tiberius 582-602AD

Phocas 602-610AD

Heraclean-Iconoclastic Period (610-802)AD

Heraclius 610-641AD

Heraclius Constantine 641AD

Constans II 641-668AD

Constantine IV 668-685AD

Justinian II, First Reign 685-695AD

Justinian II, Second Reign 705-711AD

Leo III and Constantine V 717-741AD

Constantine V and Leo IV 741-775AD

Leo IV and Constantine VI 775-780AD

Constantine VI and Irene 780-797AD

Irene 797-802AD

Phrygian-Macedonian Period (802-1081)

Comnenan Period (1081-1204AD)

Alexius I 1092 - 1118AD

John II 1118 - 1143AD

Manuel I 1143 - 1180AD

Andronicus I 1183 - 1185AD

Isaac II 1185 - 1195AD

Alexius III 1195 - 1204AD

Nicaean Period (1204-1261AD)

Palealogean Period (1261-1453AD)

 

Thanks to Mr Jim Jeffries for correct dynasty names and thanksto Simon for the Comnenan reference numbers.