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Groschen - Matthias II

Uitgever Hungary
Jaar 1614-1619
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Beschrijving keerzijde The Virgin Mary as Patrona Hungariae is depicted standing, crowned, without a radiate glory, holding the Christ Child on her left arm and a scepter in her right hand, standing upon a crescent moon. The date appears within the encircling Latin legend identifying her as Patroness of Hungary.
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Aanvullende informatie

Matthias II secured the Hungarian crown in 1608 through a remarkable act of fraternal coercion — forcing his brother Rudolf II to cede the kingdom after mobilizing the Hungarian estates against him. His reign was defined by constant pressure from both the Ottoman frontier and Protestant nobility demanding religious concessions, the latter formalized in the 1608 diet that preceded his coronation. These groschen were struck across that turbulent stretch before his death in 1619 transferred the crown to Ferdinand II and sharpened the confessional conflict into outright war.

The two Huszár references reflect documented die variations within the type rather than separate issues.

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