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Denier - Mary

Issuer Hungary
Year 1383
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Reference(s) ÉH#442, H#566, H#567
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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Mary of Hungary inherited the throne at eleven years old following the death of Louis I in 1382, making her one of the few female rulers in medieval Hungarian history. Her reign was immediately contested — she and her mother Elizabeth of Bosnia effectively governed through a regency that collapsed into open revolt within years, culminating in Mary's capture by Croatian nobles in 1386. Deniers struck in her name belong to a window of royal authority that was more diplomatic fiction than political reality.

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