Levínská Olešnice. Nález mincí ze 13. století

Levínská Olešnice. Nález mincí ze 13. století

Year: 2018
ISBN: 978-80-7036-584-7
Author(s): Petr Schneider
Publisher: National Museum
Type of publication: Monograph
Place of publication: Prague
Number of pages: 200
Citation: SCHNEIDER, Petr. Levínská Olešnice. Nález mincí ze 13. století. Vydání první. Prague: National Museum, 2018. 200 stran. ISBN 978-80-7036-584-7.

On the 22nd October 1982, a hoard of 836 bracteates struck was found near the village Levínská Olešnice (Semily District) during the removal of natural stone hillocks. This coin hoard is nowadays preserved in the numismatic collection of the National Museum in Prague. The Bohemian part is represented by 731 bracteates struck under Kings Wenceslaus I (1230–1253), Ottokar II (1253–1278) and Wenceslaus II (1278/1283–1305). Six bracteates struck represent bohemian rule of Wenceslaus I in Upper Lusatia. The Meissen part is represented by 90 bracteates struck under Margrave Henry III the Illustrious (1221/1230–1288). Only one bracteate struck represents the Burgrave of Dohna Henry III (1239–1256) and Otto II (1256–1287). Three bracteates struck represent the Bishop of Meissen Konrad I (1240–1258). Five bracteates struck cannot be determined. The coin hoard was buried near Levínská Olešnice very likely sometimes around 1285.



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