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Theudebert I, king of Austrasia, 534-548

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Nummus , Marseille, after 536. Christogram within wreath. Rev. Monogram of Theudebert I. Belfort 5462. Depeyrot 18. Extremely rare and of great historical interest. Minor deposits and with a thin flan crack, otherwise, very fine.

The Provence had been in Ostrogothic possession since the war of 508-511, when an army led by the generals Ibba and Mammo defeated a large Frankish force somewhere in southern Gaul. Soon after Belisarius' landing in Italy, however, the hard-pressed Ostrogothic king, Vitiges (536-540), offered the Gaulish province to the Merovingians to avoid a war on two fronts. From that point onwards, the Frankish kings would have permanent access to the Mediterranean Sea. Our coin, which bears the monogram of Theudebert I, king of Austrasia, was struck shortly after these events in Marseille, possibly in the Abbey of Saint Victor, where fourteen of the seventeen pieces recorded by Depeyrot have shown up in an excavation.

Collection : Merovingians - Bronze and Silver

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