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| 背面描述 | Frontal bust of an ecclesiastical figure, likely a bishop or saint, depicted within a beaded inner circle. The figure wears a mitre or tiara-style headdress with horizontal bands and holds a long staff or crozier in the left hand while the right hand is raised in benediction. The rendering is characteristic of Romanesque die-cutting associated with the Olomouc duchy's early twelfth-century coinage. A partially legible Latin legend encircles the design in the outer field, with a small cross visible at the top of the legend. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1110-1113) |
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Vladislaus I held the Olomouc appanage during a period of acute fragmentation within the Přemyslid dynasty, when Bohemian and Moravian branches were trading territorial control through a combination of succession disputes and outright military confrontation. His rule in Olomouc was brief precisely because Prague kept reasserting dominance over the Moravian margraviates. Cach 533 is among the scarcer documented Olomouc deniers from this generation of appanage coinage.