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| 表面の説明 | A plain short cross with splayed terminals occupies the center of the field, enclosed within a raised inner circle. Surrounding the inner circle is a retrograde Latin legend reading ANTIOCHIA, arranged around the periphery. The overall style is characteristic of Crusader hammered coinage, with an irregular flan and somewhat crude die workmanship typical of the Antiochene mint in the early thirteenth century. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Bohemond IV ruled Antioch and Tripoli concurrently for much of this period, an unusual dual lordship that followed years of dynastic conflict with the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia over control of Antioch itself. Leo I of Armenia had installed a rival claimant, and Bohemond spent considerable energy — and coin — reasserting Frankish authority over the principality. These fractional bronzes circulated in a city that was commercially active well beyond its crusader administration, passing through Armenian, Greek, and Muslim merchant hands alike.