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Obol - Louis I Christian legend, crosses

Uitgever Unified Carolingian Empire
Jaar 822-840
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Opschrift voorzijde HLVDOVVICS IMI
(Translation: Emperor Louis.)
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Aanvullende informatie

Louis the Pious inherited an empire his father had spent decades consolidating, but his reign fractured it almost immediately — three civil wars with his own sons, a brief deposition in 833, and a church-imposed public penance that humiliated the throne in ways Charlemagne would have made impossible. Coins struck under his name circulated through this turbulence without revision; the imperial monetary system was stable enough that administrative chaos above it barely registered on the coinage.

The obol denomination — half the denier — was the workhorse of small transactions and alms-giving throughout the Frankish church economy. The Prou and Depeyrot references both place this type firmly in the later Louis period, after the 822 reform assemblies at Attigny.

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