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| 正面描述 | Saint John the Baptist, nimbate and robed, standing at left, presenting the banner of the Order to the Grand Master Emery of Amboise, who kneels before him in a posture of humble reception, facing left. The figures are rendered in the Byzantine-influenced Gothic style typical of Hospitaller coinage, with fine drapery detail on both figures. The legend encircles the composition within a beaded border, identifying the Grand Master and his patron saint. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Emery of Amboise served as Grand Master from 1503 until his death in 1512, governing Rhodes at a moment of acute Ottoman pressure following the sieges that had tested the Order through the late fifteenth century. His tenure was largely administrative consolidation — rebuilding finances, fortifications, and the fleet — rather than open warfare, which may partly explain why his gold issues were struck with some regularity rather than interrupted by crisis minting conditions.
The Schlumberger reference places this squarely within the rhodian ducats struck to approximate Venetian weight standards, allowing the Order's coinage to circulate credibly in eastern Mediterranean trade.