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Constantinus I. (Gt.), A.D. 306—837. [Struck at Treves.] 
Constantinus I., A.D. 306—337. vres. roma. Rev. Wolf and 
twins. 
Constantinus IT., A.D. 337—340. Rev. BEATA. TRANQVILLITAS, 
Constans (?), 327—353. 
Constantius II., A.D. 337—361, Rev. Fer. TEMP. REPARATIO. 
Valentinianus I., A.D. 364—3875 (two coins). Rev. victorrA. 
REIPVBLICA. 
Gratianus, A.D. 375—383. [Struck at Arles.] 
Magnus Maximus, A.D. 383—385, [Struck at Lyons.] 
Roman Emperor. [Illegible.] 
None of these coins are rare. They are comparatively few in 
number, and we may hence conclude that the Romans did not 
occupy the spot for a great length of time. It was probably too 
far removed from the scenes of their more important operations. 
Few traces of any subsequent habitations have been found, nor is 
this remarkable, for with the general advance of civilization, it is 
improbable that the place was much occupied, either as a residence 
or as a military post, after the withdrawal of the Roman power, 
Rine-Diat. 
We have also to record the finding, within the camp, of a 
