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| 正面铭文 | FRIDER·VLRIC·D·G·DVX·BR·ET·LV |
| 背面描述 | The elaborately quartered arms of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, surmounted by a large ornate crown, displayed within a beaded inner circle. The multi-quarter shield incorporates the various heraldic elements of the ducal territories, including lions and other charges. Mint initials appear to the sides of the shield, and the date is visible in the surrounding Latin legend between the inner circle and the outer rim. |
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Frederick Ulrich's reign over Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel was defined less by governance than by catastrophe. The Thirty Years' War had already carved through Lower Saxony by the mid-1620s, and Tilly's Catholic League forces occupied Wolfenbüttel itself in 1627 — just after this ducat was struck. Gold issues from this precise window are scarce partly because the principality's finances were in serious disarray and partly because much of what was minted was spent almost immediately on military obligations Frederick Ulrich could barely meet.
He died in 1634 without an heir, extinguishing the main Wolfenbüttel line entirely.