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Tremissis - Chindasuinth Cordoba

Issuer Visigothic Kingdom
Year 642-653
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Weight 1.5 g
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Chindasuinth seized the Visigothic throne in 642 at roughly 79 years old, having led a revolt against Tulga. One of his first acts was a systematic purge of the nobility — hundreds executed or mutilated — which consolidated royal authority more completely than any of his predecessors had managed. The Córdoba mint operated under this newly centralized power, and tremisses bearing his name reflect a reign defined by deliberate, often brutal, administrative consolidation.

Pliego 538 is among the better-documented attributions for this ruler's Córdoba output.

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