Migration of People

Migration of People

Intro


Dark Ages, Empire of the Visigoths, Suebi, in the name of Theodosius II, Solidus, after 456 AD

Vandal Empire in Africa, Gunthamund (484-496), 100 Denari, Carthage

Iberian Peninsula, Empire of the Visigoths, in the name of Justinian (527-565), Tremissis, Andalusia

Islamic World

Islamic World

Intro


Umayyad Dynasty, al-Walid I (705-715), Dirham 92 AH (711 AD), Abarshahr

Umayyad Dynasty, Abd al-Malik (685-705), Dinar 83 AH (702), Damascus

Abbasid Dynasty, al-Muktafi (902-908), Dinar 293 AH (906), Madinat al-Salam (Bagdad)

High Middle Ages

High Middle Ages

Intro


Frankish Empire, Charlemagne (768-814), Pfennig, after 794, Milan

Penny minted by Louis the Pious, 814-840 AD, in an unknown mint

Holy Roman Empire, Bishopric of Halberstadt, Gero of Schermbke (1160-1177), Pfennig (Bracteate), 1160-1177

Überlingen, Konrad IV (1237-1254) or Rudolf of Habsburg (1273-1291), Pfennig

Holy Roman Empire, Fraumünster Abbey of Zurich, Elizabeth of Spiegelberg (1298-1308), Bracteate

Serbia, Stephan V. Dragutin, 1276 - 1282, Matapan

Late Middle Ages

Late Middle Ages

Intro


Holy Roman Empire, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1120-1250), Grosso of six pennies

Kingdom of France, Louis IX (1226-1270), Gros tournois, 1266-1270

Tyrol, Meinhard II with his sons, 1259-1277, Tirolino or Etschkreuzer

Kingdom of Boehmia, Wenceslasl II, 1278-1305, Groschen of Prague,

Holy Roman Empire, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1220-1250), 1/2 Augustalis, c. 1231, Brindisi

Republic of Florence, Fiorino d'Oro, 1252-1303

Kingdom of Hungary, Louis I. of Anjou, the Great, 1342-1382, Goldgulden

Ducat around 1300, republic of Venice

Holy Roman Empire, Trier, Kuno II of Falkenstein at Minzenberg (1362-1388), Gold Gulden

Württemberg, Duke Ulrich (1498-1550), Gold Gulden, No Date, 1st Period of Reign 1501-1519, Stuttgart

Duchy of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1476-1494), Double Ducat, after 1476

The Talers

The Talers

Intro


Holy Roman Empire, City of Zurich, Dicken 1504

Archduchy of Austria, Sigismund (1477-1496), Guldiner 1486, Hall in Tyrol

Holy Roman Empire, Republic of Bern, Guldiner 1494

Kingdom of Bohemia, Stephan Schlick and his brothers, 1505 - 1526, Guldengroschen or guldiner

Neaples, Charles V (1516-1556), Half Ducat undated (c. 1552)