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Coins from Cómiso (Ragusa): minted under Emperor Arcadius and Honorius Flavius among them Theodosius II, Gold-Solidus
Title: Coins from Cómiso (Ragusa): minted under Emperor Arcadius and Honorius Flavius among them Theodosius II, Gold-Solidus
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Solidus weight (exagion) with Busts of Three Emperors and Moneta
Solidus weight (exagion) with Busts of Three Emperors and Moneta
Obverse: Draped busts of Arcadius, Honorius, and Theodosius II facing with pearl diadems. Cross in field above Honorius.
Reverse: Moneta wearing a long tunic and a cloak over the...
Solidus of Honorius, Constantinople
Solidus of Honorius, Constantinople
Obv.: Helmeted bust of Honorius, facing, diademed, cuirassed, spear in right hand over shoulder, on left arm shield decorated with horseman spearing down enemy.
Rev.: Constantinop...
Solidus of Honorius, Ravenna
Solidus of Honorius, Ravenna
Obv.: Bust of Honorius draped and cuirassed wearing peral-diadem to r.
Rev.: Emperor standing r., holding standard and Victory on globe; with his l. foot he tramples down a bound...
Solidus of Honorius, Rome
Solidus of Honorius, Rome
Obverse: Bust of emperor r., draped, cuirassed, with pearl diadem.
Reverse: Emperor standing r., holding labarum in r. hand and globe surmounted by Victory in l., spurning captive...
Solidus of Honorius, Mediolanum (Gaul)
Solidus of Honorius, Mediolanum (Gaul)
Obverse: Bust of emperor r., draped, cuirassed, with pearl diadem.
Reverse: Emperor standing right, holding labarum in right hand and globe surmounted by Victory in left, spurning...
Solidus of Honorius, Constantinople
Solidus of Honorius, Constantinople
Obverse: Bust of emperor r., draped, cuirassed, with pearl diadem.
Reverse: Emperor standing right, holding labarum in right hand and globe surmounted by Victory in left, spurning...
Emperor Leopold I confirms the articulations of the tights of three Prague cities, which were confirmed to them by Emperor Ferdinand II.1) and in some points it improves them
Emperor Leopold I confirms the articulations of the tights of three Prague cities, which were confirmed to them by Emperor Ferdinand II.1) and in some points it improves them
Coat of arms: without description, only in sanction (fol 17b) appeal to the use of the seal, miniature on folk. 20a.
A fourth shield. 1. in gold is a black stocking. 2. gold scisso...
Emperor Leopold I elevates Johann Ulrich Kleblsperg, lieutenant colonel of the Duke of Lorraine Cavalry Regiment, to the Czech state of free lords, improves his coat of arms and awards him predicates Wohlgeborn and Freyherr
Emperor Leopold I elevates Johann Ulrich Kleblsperg, lieutenant colonel of the Duke of Lorraine Cavalry Regiment, to the Czech state of free lords, improves his coat of arms and awards him predicates Wohlgeborn and Freyherr
Character: description on folk. 5b - 7b, miniature on folk. 7a, 161 x 171 mm.
Quarterly shield with heart label that is pollen. On the right in the red one lies two Turkish heads i...

