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which are referred to as Dronrijp type after a Frisian hoard which contained a
large number of them . ) The Merovingian coin reform , though not absolute at
once ( Rigold has identified gold tremisses spanning the initial silver sceatta
series ) ...
which are referred to as Dronrijp type after a Frisian hoard which contained a
large number of them . ) The Merovingian coin reform , though not absolute at
once ( Rigold has identified gold tremisses spanning the initial silver sceatta
series ) ...
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The role of the Frisians after about 650 - after the closure of many of these
cemeteries – remains surprisingly unclear . ... of the Frisian coinage , which in
turn influenced the style of the new Kentish sceattas ( see Chapter 6 for further
details ) .
The role of the Frisians after about 650 - after the closure of many of these
cemeteries – remains surprisingly unclear . ... of the Frisian coinage , which in
turn influenced the style of the new Kentish sceattas ( see Chapter 6 for further
details ) .
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8 A celebrated Frisian called Ibbo was the commercial agent for the monastic
community of St. Maximin at Trier , while Ermoldus Nigellus , living in ... It is useful
to sell wine to the Frisians and maritime nations , and to import better products .
8 A celebrated Frisian called Ibbo was the commercial agent for the monastic
community of St. Maximin at Trier , while Ermoldus Nigellus , living in ... It is useful
to sell wine to the Frisians and maritime nations , and to import better products .
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