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| Issuer | Bologna (Papal States) |
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| Year | 1592-1596 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Clement VIII's tenure as papal overlord of Bologna was defined less by monetary policy than by his obsessive drive to reassert direct Roman control over the city's semi-autonomous civic institutions. The Bolognese mint had long enjoyed unusual latitude under the Papal States' administrative structure, and the doppie struck during his pontificate reflect that uneasy compromise — technically papal coinage, but produced under a municipal operation that resented the oversight. Clement is better remembered for absolving Henry IV of France in 1595 and for ordering the burning of Giordano Bruno, but the consolidation of peripheral mints was a quieter, equally deliberate project of the same reign.