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The Essential Debate Historians Still Can’t Agree On: What the Vrbs Roma Constantinople Mint Really Tells Us About Constantine’s Rome
History, Coins, Roman History

The Essential Debate Historians Still Can’t Agree On: What the Vrbs Roma Constantinople Mint Really Tells Us About Constantine’s Rome

A small bronze coin struck in Constantine’s brand-new capital between 330 and 335 AD carries one of ancient Rome’s most powerful founding myths on its reverse — and historians still can’t fully agree on what that means. The Vrbs Roma series from the Constantinople mint sits at the intersection of propaganda, mythology, and one of antiquity’s most dramatic political transformations.

The Essential Weekly History Questions Thread: New Research Is Changing How We Understand the Questions We Ask About the Past
History

The Essential Weekly History Questions Thread: New Research Is Changing How We Understand the Questions We Ask About the Past

The weekly history questions thread has quietly become one of the most significant developments in public historical engagement of the past two decades. From ancient Roman daily life to silenced voices in world history, the questions ordinary people ask are now influencing serious scholarly research in ways that would have seemed impossible a generation ago. Discover why the questions we ask about history matter just as much as the answers we find.

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