Denier - Bretislaus I ND (1028-1034) front Denier - Bretislaus I ND (1028-1034) back
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Denier - Bretislaus I ND

 
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Description
Issuer
Unified Moravia and Margraviate
Duke
Bretislaus I (1028-1034)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1028-1034
Value
1 Denier
Currency
Early Moravia Deniers (1029-1054)
Composition
Silver
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
28 February 1000
Updated
2024-10-03
References
Numista
N#129569
Rarity index
100%

Edge

Plain

Comment

Son of Ulrich, Bretislaus I (Czech: Břetislav I.) was a duke of Bohemia from 1034 until his death in 1055. Also called Czech Achilles, he is known for conquest of Moravia in 1029, for kidnapping his future wife Judith of Schweinfurt, for his numerous military campaigns, issuing the first known Bohemian code of law and dividing Moravia into 3 apanages. See here: http://en.numista.com/catalogue/moravia-1.html

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Denier coin of Bretislaus I (1028-1034) from Unified Moravia and Margraviate is that it features a unique blend of Christian and pagan elements in its design. The obverse side of the coin bears the image of a cross, symbolizing the Christian faith, while the reverse side features a depiction of a mythical creature, possibly a griffin or a dragon, which was a common motif in pre-Christian Slavic mythology. This blending of religious symbols reflects the cultural and religious diversity of the region during that time period.