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| 表面の銘文 | + M WLADISLAI REG (Translation: Money of King Ulászló) |
| 裏面の説明 | A tall patriarchal double cross with a crossbar near the upper shaft dominates the central field, dividing the area into quadrants, with mintmarks or control marks placed in the resulting quarters. A shield bearing heraldic charges is positioned at the foot of the cross. The surrounding circular legend, rendered in uncial letterforms, names the regent John Hunyadi (Johannes de Hunyad) as co-issuing authority, an unusual feature reflecting his regency role during the reign of Vladislaus I. |
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These deniers were struck during one of the most unstable stretches of fifteenth-century Hungarian rule — Vladislaus I (Władysław III of Poland) held the throne while John Hunyadi governed as regent and military commander, the two men jointly anchoring a kingdom under persistent Ottoman pressure. Hunyadi's victory at the Battle of Nándorfehérvár was still years away; in 1442 he had just repelled two major Ottoman incursions into Transylvania, making this coinage contemporary with active frontier warfare rather than peacetime administration.
The joint attribution to both rulers in the ÉH series reflects the unusual dual-authority arrangement rather than a co-regency in any formal sense.