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Denier - Richewin et roi Henri I

Uitgever Bishopric of Strasbourg
Jaar 919-933
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Vorm Round (irregular)
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Schrift voorzijde Latin, Latin (retrograde)
Opschrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving keerzijde A plain cross with broad arms occupies the central field, enclosed within a plain inner circle of beads (grenetis). The surrounding legend HEINRICVS REX, referring to King Henry I of East Francia, runs in a continuous arc between the inner beaded border and an outer beaded border. The cross is boldly struck in the hammered style typical of Ottonian deniers, with no additional embellishment in the quarters. The overall composition reflects the standard episcopal coinage type associated with royal authority during the early tenth century.
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Aanvullende informatie

Richewin served as Bishop of Strasbourg from 913 and struck coinage in joint authority with the Carolingian king — an arrangement that reflects the fragmented political reality of the post-Carolingian West Frankish and East Frankish kingdoms in the early tenth century. The association with Henri I (Henry the Fowler, king of East Francia 919–936) dates the episcopal coinage firmly within the Saxon dynasty's consolidation of royal authority over the former Carolingian territories east of the Rhine.

The Kluge Kar#476 reference places this piece within the Carolingian denier tradition that Strasbourg's mint maintained well into the Ottonian period.

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