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The Middle Ages till the Ottoman Conquest in 1453 AD

From now on we leave the complete line of emperors and will show you only selected coins to illustrate the change in style throughout the middle ages...

  • Constantine V and Leo IV, 741-775
  • Constantin VI and Irene, 780-797
  • Nicephorus and Staurachius, 803-811
  • Theofilos, 829-842
  • Leo VI, 886-912
  • Constantinus VII and Romanus I and Christopher (921-931)
  • Romanus I (920-944)
  • Johannes I Tzimisces, 969-976
  • Basilius II and Constantinus VIII, 976-1025
  • Basilius II. ca 976-1025
  • Romanus III, 1028 - 1034
  • Constantine IX, 1042-1055
  • Constantine X Ducas, 1059-1067
  • Manuel I, 1143-1180
  • Johannes III Ducas of Nicaea, 1222-1254
  • Andronicus II, and Michael IX, 1295-1320
  • Johannes VIII, 1423-1448 AD

  • 1453 AD Constantinopolis fell to the Ottoman Empire and became the new Capitol Istanbul

    Constantine V and Leo IV, 741-775

    Constantin VI and Irene, 780-797

    Nicephorus and Staurachius, 803-811

    Theofilos, a solidus from Syracus, Sicilia, 829-842

    Follis

    Leo VI, 886-912
    Follis

    Constantinus VII and Romanus I and Christopher (921-931)

    Romanus I (920-944)

    Follis

    Johannes I Tzimisces, 969-976

    Miliaresion

    Basilius II and Constantinus VIII, 976-1025

    Basilius II. ca 976-1025
    Follis

    Romanus III, 1028 - 1034
    Histamenon Nomisma

    Constantine IX, 1042-1055

    Constantine X Ducas, 1059-1067

    Manuel I, 1143-1180


    Johannes III Ducas of Nicaea, 1222-1254
    Hyperpyron
    Trachy
    Billon Trachy

    Andronicus II and Michael IX, 1295-1320
    Hyperpyron

    Tetarteron

    Johannes VIII 1423-1448 AD
    Follaro

    1453 AD Constantinopolis fell to the Ottoman Empire and became the new Capitol Istanbul

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