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Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 379 AD to 395 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman Coin Bracelet
Medium: Gold and Bronze
Theodosius I, full name Flavius Theodosius, More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 379 AD to 395 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman Coin Bracelet
Medium: Gold and Bronze
Theodosius I, full name Flavius Theodosius, called Theodosius the Great, was Roman emperor of the East (379-395) and of the West (394-395), and the last man to rule a united Roman Empire. Theodosius was born in Spain, the son of the Roman general Theodosius. When the eastern Roman emperor Valens was killed fighting the Visigoths at Adrianople in 378, the western Roman emperor Gratian chose Theodosius to rule in the East; he was crowned the following year. In 382, after numerous skirmishes, Theodosius negotiated a favorable peace with the Goths, permitting them to reside in his empire on the condition that they serve in his army. After the murder of Gratian in 383, Theodosius recognized the usurper Magnus Clemens Maximus as emperor of the West, with the exception of Italy, where Valentinian II continued to rule as Gratian's legal successor. When Maximus invaded Italy in 388, Theodosius defeated and killed him, restoring Valentinian as Roman emperor of the West. Theodosius was a strong champion of Orthodox Christianity; he persecuted the Arians and discouraged the practice of the old Roman pagan religion. In 392, Valentinian was murdered by his general Arbogast, who set up Eugenius as puppet ruler in his place. Theodosius again marched to Italy, where he defeated Arbogast and Eugenius in September 394. During the following four months he was the ruler of both East and West. After his death at Milan on January 17, 395, his sons Arcadius in the East and Flavius Honorius in the West succeeded him. - (FJ.7166) « Less
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Origin: Israel
Circa: 66 AD to 70 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Jewish Coin Bracelets
Medium: Gold and Bronze
This stunning modern 18 Karat gold bracelet features a More »
Origin: Israel
Circa: 66 AD to 70 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Jewish Coin Bracelets
Medium: Gold and Bronze
This stunning modern 18 Karat gold bracelet features a genuine ancient bronze coin minted during the Jewish war against Rome. - (FJ.7168) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
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Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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$6400.00
Origin: Crimea
Circa: 5 th Century BC to 4 th Century BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Coin Bracelets
Medium: Silver, Gold
These eight genuine Ancient Greek silver coins More »
Origin: Crimea
Circa: 5 th Century BC to 4 th Century BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Coin Bracelets
Medium: Silver, Gold
These eight genuine Ancient Greek silver coins have been mounted in a modern 18 Karat gold bracelet with cabochon amethysts. - (FJ.7327) « Less
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$1700.00
Origin: Israel (Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman Coin Key Ring
Medium: Silver-Gold
Origin: Israel (Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman Coin Key Ring
Medium: Silver-Gold « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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California-90210 |
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$600.00
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 337 AD to 340 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Key Chain
Medium: Bronze-Gold
Additional Information: This superb coin is set in a 14 More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 337 AD to 340 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Key Chain
Medium: Bronze-Gold
Additional Information: This superb coin is set in a 14 karat yellow gold key chain. « Less
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$660.00
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 317 AD to 326 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Key Chain
Medium: Bronze-Gold
Additional Information: This superb coin is set in a 14 More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 317 AD to 326 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Key Chain
Medium: Bronze-Gold
Additional Information: This superb coin is set in a 14 karat yellow gold key chain « Less
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$860.00
Origin: Israel (Caesarea)
Circa: 26 AD to 36 AD
Collection: Jewish
Medium: Bronze-Silver
Additional Information: This Coin is Mounted In A sterling Silver Money More »
Origin: Israel (Caesarea)
Circa: 26 AD to 36 AD
Collection: Jewish
Medium: Bronze-Silver
Additional Information: This Coin is Mounted In A sterling Silver Money Clip
Minted by the famous Pontius Pilate, this bronze token evokes a remarkable moment in history. When the coin was first passed hand-to-hand in the towns and markets, Tiberius sat on the throne of Rome, the yearning for independence was growing in Israel, and Jesus was preaching among the people. Those who first held it might have been roman centurions, worshipers at the temple, or followers of the carpenter from Galilee. When we wear it today in its golden setting, we open up the corridors of time and set the imagination traveling on a wondrous journey of discovery. - (FJ.3802) « Less
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$360.00
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 307 AD to 337 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Silver
Additional Information: This Ancient coin is set in a sterling silver More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 307 AD to 337 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Silver
Additional Information: This Ancient coin is set in a sterling silver keychain.
Constantine The Great was one of the most remarkable personalities in all history. Able soldier, brilliant statesman, charismatic leader, he defined the age in which he lived., in the imperial portrait that adorns this coin, we can detect the strength and vision that made Constantine the ruler of the Roman Empire. In a radiant silver setting, it evokes the glory and grandeur of a vanished world. To carry this token of the past is to cross the bridge of time, to excite the imagination and delight the senses. - (FJ.3806) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
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Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 336 BC to 323 BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Greek Coin Key Chains
Medium: Silver and Gold
This genuine Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm has More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 336 BC to 323 BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Greek Coin Key Chains
Medium: Silver and Gold
This genuine Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm has been set in a modern 18 karat gold key chain. - (FJ.7249) « Less
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$1800.00
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 307 AD to 337 AD
Collection: Roman Coin Money Clip
Medium: Bronze-Gold
Additional Information: This superb coin is set in an 18 karat More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 307 AD to 337 AD
Collection: Roman Coin Money Clip
Medium: Bronze-Gold
Additional Information: This superb coin is set in an 18 karat moneyclip « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
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Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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