Albert de Cuyck held the see of Liège from 1195 to 1200, one of the shorter episcopates in the prince-bishopric's medieval history. Huy, sitting on the Meuse between Liège and Namur, maintained its own mint as a semi-autonomous ecclesiastical dependency, which accounts for the distinct local attribution in the Dengis series rather than a blanket Liège assignment.
Albert de Cuyck held the see of Liège from 1195 to 1200, one of the shorter episcopates in the prince-bishopric's medieval history. Huy, sitting on the Meuse between Liège and Namur, maintained its own mint as a semi-autonomous ecclesiastical dependency, which accounts for the distinct local attribution in the Dengis series rather than a blanket Liège assignment.