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| 背面描述 | Saint Gregory of Nazianzus is depicted full-length, facing forward, standing in a frontal hierarchical pose characteristic of medieval ecclesiastical coinage. The saint holds a crozier in his left hand, with the letter D positioned to his right in the field. The figure is rendered in a stylized, flat relief consistent with the hammered technique of 15th-century Bosnian silver coinage. A beaded inner circle frames the central image, with the dedicatory legend distributed around the outer border. The reverse underscores the strong religious identity of the Kotromanić kingdom. |
| 背面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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Tomaš Ostojić, who ruled as king of Bosnia from 1443 until his murder in 1461, occupied a throne under relentless pressure from the Ottoman advance into the Balkans. His reign ended when his own son, Stjepan Tomašević, had him strangled — just two years before the Ottomans extinguished the kingdom entirely in 1463. Coinage attributed to his reign is scarce, and the Rengjeo corpus remains the primary reference for Bosnian medieval issues, reflecting how little systematic study has been applied to this series outside regional scholarship.