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| 背面描述 | Standing frontal figure of the Archangel Michael, depicted in Byzantine ecclesiastical style as a winged angel holding a long cross-staff or sceptre in the right hand and a globus cruciger or orb in the left. The figure is rendered in a stiff, hieratic manner consistent with Lombard imitative coinage of the early eighth century. A letter in the field denotes the mint of issue. The surrounding legend SCS MI - HAHIL, reading Sanctus Michael, identifies the archangel. A beaded border frames the composition. |
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Aripert II seized the Lombard throne in 701 by drowning his rival Liutpert in the Po River, then ruled for over a decade before meeting a nearly identical fate — fleeing to France in 712 with the royal treasury and drowning in the Alps crossing, allegedly weighed down by the gold he carried. The letter in the field on this tremissis is a workshop or moneyer mark, a practice borrowed from late Byzantine mint administration and used inconsistently across Lombard gold issues, which makes die-matching across specimens genuinely useful for attributing production sequences.