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| 正面描述 | Equestrian figure of the duke depicted in right profile, shown mounted on a walking horse; the rider raises a sword or lance above his head in a martial pose. The horse is rendered in a stylized Romanesque manner within a single beaded inner circle. Small pellets or decorative symbols appear in the left field. A partial legend runs along the outer border of the irregularly shaped flan. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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Sobeslaus I consolidated Přemyslid power after defeating Holy Roman Emperor Lothair III's forces at the Battle of Chlumec in 1126, a victory that secured Bohemian autonomy and gave him the political stability to maintain a consistent coinage. Cach 583a falls within his fifteen-year reign, a period unusually productive for Bohemian deniers relative to the reigns immediately preceding it.
Bohemian deniers of this period were struck on irregularly shaped flans, a persistent feature of the Prague mint's output through the twelfth century.