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Live auction - fwo_432062 - CYPRUS - KINGDOM OF CYPRUS - PIERRE I Gros c. 1359-1369 Famagouste

CYPRUS - KINGDOM OF CYPRUS - PIERRE I Gros c. 1359-1369 Famagouste AU
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Estimate : 300 €
Price : 175 €
Maximum bid : 175 €
End of the sale : 01 August 2017 18:33:17
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : Gros
Date: c. 1359-1369
Mint name / Town : Famagouste
Quantity minted : -
Metal : silver
Diameter : 25,5 mm
Orientation dies : 11 h.
Weight : 4,54 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Ce gros est de style particulièrement fin, avec une bien belle représentation du roi à l’avers. Faiblesses de frappe en bord de flan. La pièce est recouverte d’une patine grise homogène
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + PIERE PAR LA GRACE DE DIE ROI.
Obverse description : Le roi assis de face sur un trône, couronné et portant un grand manteau, tenant une épée fleurdelisé de la main droite et un globe crucigère de la main gauche ; à ses pieds, un bouclier.
Obverse translation : (Pierre, par la grâce de Dieu, roi).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + DE IERV3ALEM: E DE: CHIPRE.
Reverse description : Croix de Jérusalem, cantonnée de quatre croisettes.
Reverse translation : (De Jérusalem et de Chypre).

Commentary


Le gros de Pierre Ier se distingue de celui de de Pierre II (1369-1382) par la présence d’une épée à la place du sceptre fleurdelisé.

Historical background


CYPRUS - KINGDOM OF CYPRUS - PIERRE I

(1359-1369)

Cyprus, a Byzantine possession, was quasi-autonomous until the third crusade when Richard the Lionheart seized it in 1191. The following year, he sold it to Guy de Lusignan, the last king of Jerusalem in title, who had been driven from the Holy Land after the defeat of Hattin in 1187 against Saladin and the siege of Acre the previous year. The island was to remain in the hands of the Crusaders until the year 1473. There were two workshops in Cyprus, Famagusta and Nicosia. Pierre I succeeded Hugues IV de Lusignan in 1359. In October 1365 he launched an offensive against Alexandria with contingents from Cyprus, Rhodes and Europe. Peter II took the city and plundered it before leaving it four days later. He was assassinated on January 17, 1369 and his son Pierre II succeeded him under the regency of Jean, brother of Pierre I..

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