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Beautiful high quality bronze follis (rézpénz) of Bela III (1172-1196), Kingdom

$ 30.06

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    Description

    REX BELA to left, REX STS to right, two kings seated facing, each holding cruciform sceptre; all within double Gothic niches, cross above / SANCTA mARIA, Virgin seated facing, holding sceptre and Holy Infant. 26mm, 3.00 grams. Huszár 72.
    The coin has a cut at 3 o'lock - it is a very common feature on these coins. It seems many of them were cut this way to they could be stringed in bunches or for some other reason.
    Béla III (ca. 1148 23 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia (11721196). He was educated in the court of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I who was planning to ensure his succession in the Byzantine Empire till the birth of his own son. Following the death of his elder brother, who had been fighting against the Byzantine Empire, Béla could only ascend to the throne with the assistance of his uncle Emperor Manuel I and Pope Alexander III, because a significant part of the Hungarian aristocracy led by his own mother and the Archbishop of Esztergom preferred his younger brother's succession. Béla was one of the most powerful rulers of Hungary and he was also one of the most wealthy monarchs of Europe of his age.