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| 背面描述 | A small cross pattée at center, with wedge-shaped ornaments filling the angles between the arms of the cross, all enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The peripheral legend LADISLA REXI surrounds the design, rendered in stylized hammered lettering characteristic of early Hungarian medieval coinage. The overall composition is typical of Árpád-dynasty deniers, showing influence from contemporary Western European penny types. |
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Coloman — known in Hungarian as Könyves Kálmán, "the Bookish" — came to the throne in 1095 after his brother Álmos conspired against him, and ruled as one of medieval Hungary's most legally sophisticated kings. His reign produced the first written Hungarian law codes and saw the kingdom formally renounce the burning of witches, on the grounds that witches do not exist. These deniers circulated through a kingdom actively consolidating royal authority over the church and nobility simultaneously.
The multiple reference concordances for this type reflect decades of cataloguing disputes over die attributions within Coloman's coinage sequence.