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| 表面の説明 | Facing bust of the archbishop in high relief, wearing a mitre and liturgical vestments, rendered in a bold Romanesque style characteristic of late 12th-century Austrian coinage. The figure holds a crozier in the left hand and a book (Gospel) in the right, both attributes of episcopal authority. The portrait is frontal and schematic, with large almond-shaped eyes and a stylized beard, set against a flat, unadorned field. No legend is present. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1168-1200) |
| 追加情報 |
Adalbert III was expelled from the Salzburg archbishopric twice — first in 1174 by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who replaced him with a series of imperial antipopes, and again in 1200. His tenure was defined less by ecclesiastical administration than by the prolonged struggle between papal and imperial factions for control of the archbishopric itself. Coinage struck under his authority was therefore intermittent, and attribution of specific dies to particular years within this range remains contested among specialists.
The Salzburg deniers of this period were struck at a weight standard already declining from earlier norms, reflecting broader debasement pressure across the Alpine minting regions during the Investiture conflicts.