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<p>[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 5169068, member: 110504"]<i>Yes</i> they are. Those are two especially solid tetarterons.</p><p>And, [USER=115906]@Christina Pernock[/USER], Welcome! Not to drop names, there are people here who are as deeply into Byzantine as you are.</p><p>...And, with apologies, I'm not. Well, other than the anonymous folles and the Comneni. ...But only today, I found the .pgs (often hidden in strange places on the computer) for this. It's a Frankish imitation of a trachy of Manuel I, from what some of us might call Occupied Constantinople, c. earlier 13th c. Finding this, with several others, all listed at the same time, was an Event. I especially need how, along with the relative amount of other detail, you can still see part of the still Greek legend for 'Manuel.' (...Evoking what the Normans seem to have done in England, where more than minting was concerned: the mere appropriation of existing Anglo-Saxon infrastructure.)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1210899[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1210900[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 5169068, member: 110504"][I]Yes[/I] they are. Those are two especially solid tetarterons. And, [USER=115906]@Christina Pernock[/USER], Welcome! Not to drop names, there are people here who are as deeply into Byzantine as you are. ...And, with apologies, I'm not. Well, other than the anonymous folles and the Comneni. ...But only today, I found the .pgs (often hidden in strange places on the computer) for this. It's a Frankish imitation of a trachy of Manuel I, from what some of us might call Occupied Constantinople, c. earlier 13th c. Finding this, with several others, all listed at the same time, was an Event. I especially need how, along with the relative amount of other detail, you can still see part of the still Greek legend for 'Manuel.' (...Evoking what the Normans seem to have done in England, where more than minting was concerned: the mere appropriation of existing Anglo-Saxon infrastructure.) [ATTACH=full]1210899[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1210900[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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