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Denier - Bretislaus II

Uitgever Brno, Duchy of
Jaar 1092-1100
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field depicting a stylized armed figure, likely a princely warrior or duke, rendered in a schematic Romanesque style characteristic of Bohemian deniers of the late 11th century. The figure appears in frontal pose, holding what appears to be a lance or scepter to one side and a shield or banner to the other. The design is enclosed within a beaded or twisted inner border, surrounded by an outer ring of pellets and stylized foliate or geometric decorative elements extending to the coin's irregular edge. The overall composition is bold and deeply struck, typical of hammered coinage from the Přemyslid appanage mints.
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Bretislaus II ruled Bohemia from 1092 until his death in 1100, having previously administered Brno as an appanage duke under his father Vratislaus II. The Brno mint was among several regional minting centers operating under the fragmented Přemyslid system of divided territorial rule, where each appanage holder maintained striking rights as a function of local authority rather than royal delegation.

Cach 387 is among the less frequently encountered Brno deniers of the period, with surviving examples tending toward thin flans prone to edge splitting.

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