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336-337 AD. The nephew of Constantine, named King of Armenia, Pontus and Cappadocia by his uncle. He was killed in the power struggle that ensued after the death of Constantine in 337 AD.

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Constantinople
RIC 147
Hannibalianus, AE16, 336-337 AD, Constantinople, als Rex regum unter Constantine I. FL HANNIBALLIANO REGI, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right / SE-CVRITAS PVBLICA, Euphrates seated right on ground, holding sceptre, overturned urn at his side, from which waters flow, reed in background. Mintmark CONSS. RIC VII Constantinople 147.TextImage
Constantinople
RIC 147
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Hanniballianus AE 4. 335-337 AD. HANIBALLIANO REGI, draped bust right / SE-CVRITAS PVBLICA, the Euphrates River reclining right with scepter and reed, CONSS in ex. RIC 147, Cohen 2, LRBC 1034. (13 examples)
Constantinople
RIC 148
Hanniballianus AE4. 336-337 AD. FL HANNIBALLIANVS REGI, draped, cuirassed bust right / SEC-VRITAS PVBLICA, river god Euphrates sitting right, leaning with right arm on scepter, with left hand pouring water from a vase; reed in background, CONSS in ex. Cohen 2. TextImage
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See also: Search the Virtual Catalog of Roman Coins for Hanniballianus
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