I was preparing my talk for the Midlands History Forum, at the University of Birmingham on October 15th, about ‘Big Picture’ history when a colleague fortuitously forwarded me an article from an English-language Japanese newspaper. During renovations at Katsuren Castle, a medieval castle in Japan, they had discovered some old coins. Further examination showed these to be four copper coins issued by the Roman Emperor Constantine in around 300AD.
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