Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Arcadius, Cyzicus mint, 1st officina, 401-403 AD.,
Æ3 (14-16 mm / 2,20 g),
Obv.: AEL EVDO - X[IA AV]G , diademed and draped bust right being crowned by manus Dei.
Rev.: [SALVS REI P]VBLICAE / [S M] K A , Victory seated right, supporting shield inscribed with a chi-rho.
RIC 103 ; LRBC 2589 .
The daughter of a certain Bauto, a Frankish magister militum serving in the Western Roman army during the 380s, Eudoxia owed her marriage to the youthful Emperor Arcadius on 27 April 395.