Featured Medieval - The Champagne Fairs

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  1. kaparthy

    kaparthy Supporter! Supporter

    I have about a dozen that I bought while researching the article. Here is one of the best:

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    Thibault III Poey d'Avant 5978.

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    Rabbi Shlomo Itzak known by his monogram, RASHI. Champagne was a home to Jewish scholarship. Note that the Arthurian Legends were composed by Chretian of Champagne. Somewhat odd, you know, to call yourself "Christian" in a county of, well, Christians, unless, maybe there was another story there...
     
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  3. +VGO.DVCKS

    +VGO.DVCKS Well-Known Member

    Awesome, @FitzNigel. This is how it's Done!!!
     
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  4. TheRed

    TheRed Well-Known Member

    After reading the OP by @FitzNigel I added a denaro provisino from the Roman Senate to my want list of non-English medieval European coins. The stars finally aligned and I pulled the trigger on one that was fairly inexpensive on Vcoins.
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    Thanks FitzNigel for inspiring me to add new coins to my collection and expanding my interests. Despite what Mrs. TheRed thinks ( "it might be the ugliest coin in your collection") I'm really pleased to have added it.
     
  5. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    They don’t tend to be pretty, but I find them fascinating!
     
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  6. cmezner

    cmezner do ut des Supporter

    It seems I'm bringing back this thread in which nothing has been posted since March 2021 - that's a long time:D

    I'm back struggling with medievals...They really wrote cryptic legends, very difficult to read.

    Can someone please tell if this is a Denier from Count Thibaut II of Champagne?

    The coin came without any note and I've not been able to measure it. Will do it soon.
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  7. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    If some day you visit Provins, don't miss the vultures show !...
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  8. cmezner

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    Thanks to this excellent old thread at https://www.cointalk.com/threads/al...nt-gilles-and-the-call-of-the-crusade.343764/ posted by CT member seth77, I was able to attribute this medieval coin. I haven't been able to find it anywhere else on the web, and I have been trying to find it for many many hours before I found it here (should have starting looking here and not elsewhere...
    Thank you so much seth77, I am very grateful.

    AR denier minted under Alphonse de France

    Languedoc, Comté de Toulouse, ca. 1250/1
    19.09 x 18.19 mm, 0.732 g;
    Poey d'Avant 3694 Pl. 80, #21, Boudeau 724 p. 90.

    Ob.: ✠ΛNFOഗ COMEഗ Cross patée with fleur-de-lys in 2nd quarter
    Rev.: ✠TOLOഗΛ CIVI degenerate PAX

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  9. kaparthy

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    My article for the November 2009 Celetor is archived on VCoins (as is the entire run of the magazine). See here: https://social.vcoins.com/files/file/273-vol-23-no-11-november-2009/

    From that article:
    Thanks,
    Mike M.
     
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  10. cmezner

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    Thank you very much Mike.
    After some small issues with VCoins saying that I don't have permission to download, I started again and it worked. Just downloaded it and will read your article:)
     
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