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Denier - Bernold Groningen

Issuer Utrecht, Bishopric of
Year 1046-1054
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Weight 0.8 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Bernold became Bishop of Utrecht in 1027 and proved an exceptionally energetic ecclesiastical lord, expanding the see's minting activity across multiple locations in the northern Low Countries. This denier belongs to his Groningen output — a mint town whose control was strategically critical, sitting at the edge of Salian imperial reach into Frisia. Bernold's relationship with Emperor Henry III was close enough that his minting rights in the region went largely unchallenged, an unusual position for a bishop operating so far from his cathedral city.

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