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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | The quartered royal arms of Philip II as King of Spain and Duke of Brabant displayed on an ornate crowned shield, incorporating the quarterings of Castile, León, Aragon, Granada, and additional Habsburgian territories, without the Portuguese coat of arms. The shield is surrounded by the pendant collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, with the fleece itself visible at the base. The circumferential Latin legend is distributed evenly around the shield in the outer field. |
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Philip II inherited the Low Countries from his father Charles V in 1555, but his rule over Brabant grew increasingly fractious through the 1560s as tax demands, the Duke of Alba's Council of Blood, and the suppression of Protestant worship drove the duchy toward open revolt. The absence of "ANG" — the Angliae title — from Philip's legend on this type distinguishes it from earlier issues struck when the Spanish crown still held nominal claim to the English throne through his marriage to Mary I. That marriage ended with Mary's death in November 1558.
The title was dropped from Brabant coinage shortly thereafter, giving this variety its narrow dating window before the Dutch Revolt made regular minting increasingly untenable.