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| 表面の説明 | Half-length frontal effigy of a mitred bishop depicted in bust form, holding a crozier in one hand and a book (bible) in the other. The figure is rendered in the simplified, flat style characteristic of 13th-century episcopal coinage of the Low Countries. The surrounding legend reads HENRICVS, identifying the issuer as Bishop Henry of Vianden. The flan is irregular and slightly cupped, consistent with hand-hammered medieval technique. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Henry of Vianden served as Bishop of Utrecht from 1250 to 1267, a tenure defined largely by his confrontations with the counts of Holland and the citizens of Utrecht itself, who periodically expelled him from the city. These small silver pennies were struck at Deventer, one of the few mints reliably under episcopal control during periods when Utrecht itself was politically untenable for him.