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| 裏面の説明 | A prominent cross fleury with split or bifurcated fleurs-de-lis terminals occupying each of the four quadrants of the inner circle, the whole executed in the hammered style characteristic of northern Italian billon coinage of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. The arms of the cross are separated by small pellets at the center. A circular Latin legend runs around the periphery, reading ET · FRANCIE · MARE · SCAICVS, referencing Trivulzio's title as Marshal of France, introduced by a cross pommée stop. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ✤ ET · FRANCIE · MARE · SCAICVS · |
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Johann Jakob Trivulzio acquired the Val Mesolcina — including the seigneury of Mesocco — in 1480, and his lordship there was always secondary to his primary career as one of the most effective condottieri of the age. He commanded French forces at the Battle of Agnadello in 1509 and served Louis XII as Governor of Milan. That a man of such reach bothered issuing small billon coinage from an Alpine valley signals the political importance of projecting monetary authority even from peripheral holdings.