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Live auction - bmv_949853 - LEMOVECAS - LIMOGES (Haute-Vienne) Denier

LEMOVECAS - LIMOGES (Haute-Vienne) Denier AU
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Type : Denier
Date: (VIIe-VIIIe siècles)
Date: s.d.
Mint name / Town : Limoges (87)
Metal : silver
Diameter : 12,5 mm
Weight : 0,72 g.
Rarity : INÉDIT
Coments on the condition:
Ce denier est frappé sur un flan légèrement irrégulier présentant un petit éclatement. Patine grise avec une petite tache au revers
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Monnaie provenant de la collection Philippe Schiesser

Obverse


Obverse description : Monogramme LI / X.
Obverse translation : (Limoges).

Reverse


Reverse description : Croix ancrée dans un cercle lis et dans un grènetis.

Commentary


Monnaie attribuée à Limoges en raison des lettres LIX pour LImoviX, légende qui se retrouve sur les monnaies de Charlemagne, puis Louis le Pieux et Pépin II en tant que rois d’Aquitaine.

Historical background


LEMOVECAS - LIMOGES (Haute-Vienne)

(7th-8th centuries)

Capital of the Lémovices, the city is at the crossroads of the "via Agrippa" linking Lugdunum (Lyon) to Mediolanum Santonum (Saintes) and the "via Avaricum Tolosa" linking Toulouse to Bourges. From the 3rd century to the end of the 4th century, Augustoritum was gradually abandoned following the troubles and insecurity caused by the Germanic invasions. At the beginning of the 6th century, Augustoritum became Limoges and a second urban center (the future castellum Sanctis-Martialis) emerged around a nearby necropolis, to the northwest, which preserved the tomb of Martial, the first bishop. The Franks take the city. They reinvest it in a brutal way, at the beginning of the 8th century, once the Muslim invasion stopped in Poitiers by Charles Martel. The appointment of the goldsmith Eligius (future Saint Éloi), a local notable, as a close collaborator of the Merovingian king Dagobert, softened the Frankish domination. Source: Wikipedia.org.

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