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Crusaders, Greece, Duchy Athens, William (1280-1287), AR Denier, Alex-pp387-89c
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Description
This coin was issued under Duke William de la Roche (1280-1287 AD), inDuchy
of Athens
,
Frankish Greece.
A Crusader state in Greece.
The Duchy of Athens was one of the Crusader states set up in Greece
after the conquest of the Byzantine Empire
during
the Fourth Crusade
as part of the process known as
Frankokratia,
encompassing of the region of Attica and Boeotia, and
surviving until
its conquest by the Ottoman Empire in the
15th century.
The Duchy occupied the Attic peninsula as well as Boeotia and expanded into Thessaly, sharing an undefined border with
Thessalonica and then Epirus.
[The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
Silver Denier Tournois.
Well preserved.
Very Hard to get coin.
Legend & Design : "+ : ThEBE : CIVIS" with
castle Tournois. /
"+ : G. DVX. ATHENES :", with Cross.
Catalog number is Alex-pp387-89c.
Alex catalogue : "Coins of the Crusader States", written by Alex G. Malloy et al.,
published by Attic Book Ltd. in New York in 1994.
Size : 19 x 16 mm. Weight : 0.92 gr.
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