A Solidus of Valentinian III Found near the Village of Roŭnaje Pole in Belarus: An Unusual Find from the Belarusian-Lithuanian Borderland / Solid Walentyniana III znaleziony w pobliżu wsi Roŭnaje Pole na Białorusi – niezwyczajne znalezisko z białorusko-litewskiego pogranicza

Vital Sidarovich, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology

ORCID: 0000-0003-3994-1732

A Solidus of Valentinian III Found near the Village of Roŭnaje Pole in Belarus: An Unusual Find from the Belarusian-Lithuanian Borderland

Abstract: Finds of Roman gold coins of the 5th–6th centuries AD are virtually unknown from the areas occupied by the Baltic tribes during the Migration Period. Recently, information has been obtained about a solidus of Valentinian III, minted in AD 440–455 in Rome, found within the range of the East Lithuanian Barrow culture, in the vicinity of the present-day village of Roŭnaje Pole (Ašmiany Raion, Hrodna Voblast’ in the Republic of Belarus). The coin probably arrived in the rightbank part of the Neman River basin from one of the areas with a large number of finds of 5th-century solidi, i.e. from the southern coast of the Baltic Sea or from the Carpathian Basin.

Key words: Roman solidi, East Lithuanian Barrow culture, Migration Period

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.17.a9

Sidarovich, V. 2022. “A Solidus of Valentinian III Found near the Village of Roŭnaje Pole in Belarus: An Unusual Find from the Belarusian-Lithuanian Borderland”, Notae Numismaticae – Zapiski Numizmatyczne 17: 221–233. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.17.a9

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