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| 裏面の説明 | Full-length enthroned figure of Saint Rupert of Salzburg facing forward, vested in episcopal robes and mitre, with a nimbus behind his head; his right hand raised in benediction and his left hand holding a crozier. He is seated on an ornate throne, with small orbs visible at either side. A beaded inner circle surrounds the figure, with the Latin legend SANCTVS RUDBERTVS EPS SALZBVRGE distributed around the circumference and separated by a decorative stop. The design is executed in the fine hammered style typical of early seventeenth-century Salzburg klippe coinage. |
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Markus Sittikus von Hohenems secured the Salzburg archbishopric in 1612 through a conclave heavily influenced by his uncle, Cardinal Altemps — a reminder that ecclesiastical appointments in the Holy Roman Empire were rarely purely spiritual decisions. His reign, though only eleven years, produced a remarkable building program including Hellbrunn Palace, funded in part through aggressive monetization of Salzburg's alpine silver resources. These quarter thalers represent some of his earliest coinage, struck across two calendar years before his minting operation stabilized into longer series.