Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (Nov 2015)

The Byzantine Eagle Countermark: Creating a Pseudo-Consular Coinage under the Heraclii?

  • David Woods

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 4
pp. 927 – 945

Abstract

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The eagle countermark may signify Heraclius’ self-presentation as a consul in the rebellion of 610, and may have been imposed by his cousin Nicetas in the course of the Syrian campaign.