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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Frontal bust in the Visigothic manner, similarly schematized, with stylized hair and a draped bust. A cross pattée is positioned above the effigy. The field around the bust contains the mint name and epithet in Latin. The surrounding legend + PANONIAS PI references the mint of Panonia (Hispalis area attribution), enclosed within a beaded border consistent with the obverse design. |
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Sisebut is one of the more documented Visigothic kings, known as much for his literary output — including a Latin poem on lunar eclipses — as for his forced conversion of the Jewish population of Hispania around 616, a policy that even Pope Gregory's successor found excessive. His coinage was struck across a wide range of mints, and Panonias — identified with Panóias in northern Portugal — represents one of the more peripheral production centers of his reign.
The Pliego corpus has been instrumental in separating genuine Panonias issues from later imitations, with CNV#245 placing this type within a well-defined regional series.