Series Regum Hungariae E Nummis Aureis, Quos Vulgo Ducatos Appellant presents a historical overview of the Kings of Hungary as depicted on gold coins, commonly known as ducats. Authored by Jacob von Melle, this work explores the numismatic representations of Hungarian royalty, offering insights into the historical and artistic significance of these coins.
The book serves as a valuable resource for numismatists, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of coinage and medieval Hungarian history. Through detailed descriptions and analysis, von Melle illuminates the stories behind the coins and the monarchs they portray. This historical account provides a glimpse into the wealth, power, and artistry of the Hungarian kingdom during the medieval period.
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