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Austria, Vienna, Albrecht I,1282-1308, AR Pfennig, Star, Vienna Mint, Szego-109
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Description
This coin was issued underDuke
Albrecht I
of Habsburg
(
1282-1308
AD)
in
Vienna
City
in
Duchy of
Austria.
Duchy of Austria
was
a medieval principality
of
Holy Roman Empire
, established in
1156
, when the Margraviate of Austria
was detached from Bavaria and
elevated to a duchy
in own right. After the ruling dukes of the
House of Babenberg
became
extinct in male line, there was much as three decades of rivalry on inheritance and rulership, until the
German King Rudolf I
took over the dominion as the first monarch of the
Habsburg dynasty
in
1276
. Thereafter, Austria became the patrimony and
ancestral homeland of the dynasty and the nucleus of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Albrecht I
of Habsburg was a
duke of Austria
and Styria from 1282 and
King of Germany
from 1798 until his assassination.
He was
the eldest son of King Rudolf I
of Germany. King Rudolf I was unable to secure the succession to the German throne
for his son, especially due to the objections raised by
Ottokar's son King Wenceslaus II
of Bohemia, and the plans to install
Albrecht as successor of the assassinated King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in 1290 also failed. Upon Rudolf's death in 1291,
the Prince-electors chose Count Adolf of Nassau-Weiburg as King of the Romans. An uprising among his Styrian dependents
compelled Albrecht to recognize the sovereignty of his rival and to confine himself for a time to government of the Habsburg
lands at Vienna.
[The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
The
Hofburg
is the former
principal imperial palace
of the Habsburg dynasty. It is located at (
48.2056, 16.3646
) in google
location system. I will attach photos of the palace from google street view system.
Silver Vienna pfennig.
During the
Crusaders
, Vienna was exactly astride the main road between
Western Europe and the Holy Land.
The
Vienna pfennig
(equivalent of Denars)
became the
principal currency
of Eastern Europe
for about
200 years.
Design : Six pointe star, a clover leaf in each angle. / Blank.
Catalog number is Szego-109.
Szego catalogue is "The coinage of Medieval Austria 1156-1521",
written by Alfred Szego,
published in New York in 1970.
Size : 15x 13 mm.
Weight : 0.46 gr.
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