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Germany, Regensburg, Bishop Heinrich II, AR Pfennig, 1290-1296, Bust of Bishop
$ 10.03
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Description
This coin was issued underBishop Heinrich II
von Rotteneck (1277-1296) in Imperial City of
Regensburg
in Bavaria
in
1290-1296
.
Regensburg
is a city in eastern Bavaria, at the confluence of
the Danube
, Naab and Regen rivers. It is capital of the Upper Palatinate subregion of the state
in the south of Germany. With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Regensburg is the
fourth-largest city
in the State of Bavaria.
In
1245
Regensburg became a
Free Imperial City
and was a
trade center
before the shifting of trade routes in the late Middle Ages. In
1486
,
Regensburg became part of
Duchy of Bavaria
, but its independence was
restored
by the Holy Roman Empire ten years later.
Heirich II von Rotteneck
was
prince-bishop
of Regensburg from 1277 to 1296 (he died in August 1296). He became bishop of Regensburg in
1277
.
The
Regensburg Cathedral
had been damaged in a great fire in
1273
, and many of its treasures had been lost. On 21 August 1279, he sold the
Rottenegg castle and possessions including the Mainburg castle
to obtain funds for rebuilding his cathedral
. As well as promoting construction of
the new Gothic cathedral, he donated many devices and vestments. He died in August
1296
.
[The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia on each item.]
The Regensburg Cathedral,
St. Peter Cathedral,
is located at (
49.0196, 12.0984
) in google location system. I will attach some photos of the cathedral
from
google map system and from google street view system. The photo of inside view of it was taken by Mr. Willy Scheld in March 2018.
Silver Pfennig.
Clearly struck piece.
Design : Bishop’s bust under a three pass arch on two pillars.
Size : 19 x 17 mm.
Weight : 0.75 gr.
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