Constans, Constantinopolis mint, officina 6, 348-351 AD.,
Æ-2 / Centenionalis (22 mm / 3,38 g),
Obv.: D N CONSTA - NS P F AVG , diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Constans left, holding globe in right hand.
Rev.: FEL TEMP REPA - RATIO / Γ / CONS S * , helmeted soldier, advancing right, head left, spear in left hand; with right hand, leading small bare-headed barbarian from hut beneath tree. Spear points downwards, between the soldier´s legs.
RIC VIII, 454, 92 ; LRBC 2017 .
In AD. 342 - under Constans - the Franks were taken over the Rhine and settled in Toxandria (a region between the Meuse and the Scheldt rivers in the Netherlands and Belgium). This was a peaceful act done by negotiations and the Franks had to fight for the Romans.