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Denier - Bruno of Dabo in name of Conrad II

Issuer Bishopric of Toul
Year 1026-1039
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Currency Livre
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Obverse script Latin
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Bruno of Dabo served as Bishop of Toul from 1026 until his election to the papacy in 1049 as Leo IX — one of the most consequential reforming popes of the eleventh century. During his episcopate, he struck coinage in the name of Conrad II, reflecting the bishop's position as an imperial vassal operating under Salian authority. The practice of naming the reigning emperor rather than the bishop on episcopal coinage was a deliberate expression of that subordination, not an anomaly.

That this same man would later initiate the Gregorian Reform movement, aggressively reasserting papal independence from precisely the kind of imperial dominance this coin embodies, gives the issue an irony that no other Toul denier can claim.

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