Denarius of Boleslaw III Krzywousty (prince of Poland; c. 1107–1138). Obverse: in a beaded border, a knight in chain mail thrusting a spearhead (issue mark) into the jaws of an upside-down dragon. Reverse: in a triple beaded border, an isosceles equal-armed cross topped with spheres; between its arms, two radiating smaller spheres in two quarters and one larger sphere in the other two quarters; one arm intersects the other at approximately one-third of its length. Romanesque style; allegorical imagery referencing martyrs (St. Adalbert, ca. 956–997), knights, dragons, and the medieval theme of the fight between good and evil. Dated c. 1125–1138, Kraków, Poland. Coin; diameter 11.5–12.2 mm; weight 0.42 g.
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Denarius of Boleslaw III Krzywousty (prince of Poland; c. 1107–1138). Obverse: in a beaded border, a knight in chain mail thrusting a spearhead (issue mark) into the jaws of an upside-down dragon. Reverse: in a triple beaded border, an isosceles equal-armed cross topped with spheres; between its arms, two radiating smaller spheres in two quarters and one larger sphere in the other two quarters; one arm intersects the other at approximately one-third of its length. Romanesque style; allegorical imagery referencing martyrs (St. Adalbert, ca. 956–997), knights, dragons, and the medieval theme of the fight between good and evil. Dated c. 1125–1138, Kraków, Poland. Coin; diameter 11.5–12.2 mm; weight 0.42 g.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A63_402

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Droits gérés

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27.0Mo (1.1Mo) / 26.0cm x 26.0cm / 3071 x 3071 (300dpi)

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