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1 Piccolo - Gregory of Montelongo Two crosses

发行方 Patriarchate of Aquileia
年份 1251-1269
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正面铭文 AQLEGIA ⋆
(Translation: Aquileia)
背面描述 A short cross pattée is depicted at the center of the design, enclosed within an inner beaded circle. The surrounding legend, referencing Patriarch Gregory, runs along the outer field between the beaded circle and the coin's edge. The cross pattée arms are squat and well-defined, consistent with ecclesiastical coinage of the mid-thirteenth century Patriarchate of Aquileia.
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Gregory of Montelongo was no ordinary churchman-turned-minter. A papal legate who spent years coordinating Guelf resistance against Frederick II across northern Italy, he became Patriarch of Aquileia in 1251 still carrying the instincts of a political operator. The piccolo he issued reflects the fractured monetary environment of the mid-thirteenth-century Friuli, where the Patriarchate exercised temporal authority over coinage as a direct extension of its territorial sovereignty — authority Gregory understood better than most of his predecessors, having spent decades navigating exactly the fault lines that made such rights worth defending.

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