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Denier - Jaromir

Uitgever Kingdom of Bohemia
Jaar 1003-1034
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central motif consisting of a stylized architectural or ecclesiastical element, possibly a church façade or tower rendered schematically within a beaded inner circle. Surrounding this central device is a circular Latin legend disposed around the full periphery of the flan, with letters of irregular size and spacing consistent with early medieval Bohemian die-cutting practice. The overall composition reflects the influence of Ottonian and early Přemyslid coinage conventions, with the legend serving as the principal identifying inscription for the issuing authority or mint.
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Aanvullende informatie

Jaromír ruled Bohemia three separate times, each reign interrupted by dynastic violence or foreign intervention — most consequentially by his brother Boleslav III, who had him blinded and exiled before Polish forces under Bolesław I Chrobry occupied Bohemia entirely in 1003. The deniers struck under his name span all three of his restorations to power, making precise dating within the series nearly impossible without die analysis.

Cach 264 sits within a broader Přemyslid denier tradition heavily influenced by Ottonian prototypes filtering in from the west.

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