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<p>[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 7649623, member: 110504"]With thanks to [USER=87080]@TheRed[/USER] for proceeding along similar lines, here's one that only a mother, or an early-feudal fanatic could love. Another mid-later 10th c. immobilization of the GDR type, this time from Tours, tentatively attributed to Thibaut le Tricheur (/Trickster), who was effectively the patriarch of the counts of Champagne (beginning from the county of Troyes), along with Blois (nearest to Tours) and Chartres. This early, the dynastic connections between Troyes et al. and Vermandois were recent, and correspondingly pronounced. (With reference to my last entry, just above.)[ATTACH=full]1315264[/ATTACH]</p><p>Tours, immobilized GDR denier. Motifs and legends effectively the same as the example of Troyes; cf. Dumas 6935-6953.</p><p>Here's the page from the auction that landed me this. A couple others have since shown up in current auctions, from (can I name names, anyway?) .cgb and Frank Robinson.</p><p><a href="https://www.elsen.eu/List-290/MOYEN-AGE-MEDIEVAL-TIMES-255-525/HAUT-MOYEN-AGE-DARK-AGES-255-275/emodule/4238/eitem/95820#textarea2900271" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.elsen.eu/List-290/MOYEN-AGE-MEDIEVAL-TIMES-255-525/HAUT-MOYEN-AGE-DARK-AGES-255-275/emodule/4238/eitem/95820#textarea2900271" rel="nofollow">https://www.elsen.eu/List-290/MOYEN-AGE-MEDIEVAL-TIMES-255-525/HAUT-MOYEN-AGE-DARK-AGES-255-275/emodule/4238/eitem/95820#textarea2900271</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 7649623, member: 110504"]With thanks to [USER=87080]@TheRed[/USER] for proceeding along similar lines, here's one that only a mother, or an early-feudal fanatic could love. Another mid-later 10th c. immobilization of the GDR type, this time from Tours, tentatively attributed to Thibaut le Tricheur (/Trickster), who was effectively the patriarch of the counts of Champagne (beginning from the county of Troyes), along with Blois (nearest to Tours) and Chartres. This early, the dynastic connections between Troyes et al. and Vermandois were recent, and correspondingly pronounced. (With reference to my last entry, just above.)[ATTACH=full]1315264[/ATTACH] Tours, immobilized GDR denier. Motifs and legends effectively the same as the example of Troyes; cf. Dumas 6935-6953. Here's the page from the auction that landed me this. A couple others have since shown up in current auctions, from (can I name names, anyway?) .cgb and Frank Robinson. [URL]https://www.elsen.eu/List-290/MOYEN-AGE-MEDIEVAL-TIMES-255-525/HAUT-MOYEN-AGE-DARK-AGES-255-275/emodule/4238/eitem/95820#textarea2900271[/URL][/QUOTE]
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