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| 表面の説明 | Central device depicting a crenelated castle with a prominent pediment, ornamented with three annulets distributed across its facade, rendered in the stylized Romanesque manner typical of mid-13th century French feudal coinage. The castle motif fills the central field and is characteristic of the Tournois series issued by Alphonse de France as Count of Poitiers. A circular legend surrounds the central device, separated from the field by a beaded inner circle. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Alphonse de France, count of Poitiers and Toulouse, received Riom and the Auvergne through his 1241 marriage to Jeanne de Toulouse. His right to strike coin there was a direct consequence of the apanage system Louis IX used to settle his brothers on conquered or absorbed territories. The denier tournois type — modeled on the royal issues of Tours — was the preferred vehicle for asserting comital monetary authority in regions recently brought under Capetian influence.
Alphonse died childless in 1271, and his lands reverted to the crown. No successor mint continued this specific type at Riom.