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bmv_325316 - BOURGES (CHER) - BETOREGAS (CIVITAS BITURIGUM) Denier indéterminé, en bas argent

BOURGES (CHER) - BETOREGAS (CIVITAS BITURIGUM) Denier indéterminé, en bas argent XF
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Item sold on our e-shop (2014)
Price : 350.00 €
Type : Denier indéterminé, en bas argent
Date: c. 700-725
Mint name / Town : 18 - Bourges
Metal : silver
Diameter : 11,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 1,14 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Belle monnaie très agréable, bien que sur un flan irrégulier et probablement ébréché. Patine irisée de collection ancienne sur un flan avec des défaut de surface au revers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LÉGENDE INDÉTERMINÉE.
Obverse description : Tête stylisée à gauche ; légende autour et grènetis.

Reverse


Reverse legend : LÉGENDE INDÉTERMINÉE.
Reverse description : Petite croix posée sur un globule, dans un grènetis ; légende autour.

Commentary


Avec ce genre de petite croix dans un grènetis intérieur, ce denier en très bas argent semble pourvoir être rapproché des monnayages de la région de Bourges.

Historical background


BOURGES (CHER) - BETOREGAS (CIVITAS BITURIGUM)

(late 7th - early 8th century)

Once Avaricum was conquered, the ancient city was rebuilt in the Roman style with a square plan and many monumental complexes: monumental gate, aqueducts, baths and amphitheater. Many villas were built and the city will reach a size greater than that of the Middle Ages. Subsequently, during the barbarian invasions, the city folded in on itself and a Gallo-Roman enclosure was built with the remains of the dismantled official buildings.. Bourges also became the seat of an archdiocese, to which the dioceses of Albi, Cahors, Clermont, Mende, Puy-en-Velay, Rodez, Saint-Flour and Tulle belonged.. The diocese is one of the very first to be founded by Saint Ursin during the first evangelization campaigns in Gaul around the 4th century.. As a result, the diocese obtains privileges and the archbishops of Bourges become primate of the Aquitaines and Patriarch of the Roman church.. From the Middle Ages these prerogatives are disputed in particular by the archbishops of Bordeaux, and currently only constitutes an honorary title.. The Merovingian period leaves few traces. The city, which belonged to the kingdom of Aquitaine, was taken by Charles Martel in 731, then immediately taken over by Eudes of Aquitaine. Pepin I stormed it in 762, destroyed its ramparts and incorporated it into the royal domain under the care of its counts. Source: Wikipedia.

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