Roman Empire, Constantius I, 305-306, AE Follis
Obv.: HTD _ Heraclea. Belorb. Bust r., IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTIVS.
Rev.: Genius l. offering, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI.
Historical
Flavius Valerius Constantius was an emperor of the Roman tetrarchy. Initially a subordinate Caesar from 293 to 305, he was Augustus in the western part of the Empire in 305/306.
As emperor, he was primarily responsible for ending the rebellion in Britain and the reintegration of the Britannic Special Kingdom under Carausius and Allectus.
With his son Constantine he founded the Constantinian dynasty.