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The new network would appear to have issued northwards up the Rhône corridor
as far as Burgundy , where it forked either towards Paris , capital of Neustria , or
towards the middle Rhineland via Alsace or Trier , aiming for the Austrasians.20 ...
The new network would appear to have issued northwards up the Rhône corridor
as far as Burgundy , where it forked either towards Paris , capital of Neustria , or
towards the middle Rhineland via Alsace or Trier , aiming for the Austrasians.20 ...
Side 56
Finally , the church was occasionally permitted to issue coins in Middle Saxon
England . C. E. Blunt has shown that one group of the Offan pennies minted late
in the eighth century were probably issued by Iaenberht , archbishop of
Canterbury ...
Finally , the church was occasionally permitted to issue coins in Middle Saxon
England . C. E. Blunt has shown that one group of the Offan pennies minted late
in the eighth century were probably issued by Iaenberht , archbishop of
Canterbury ...
Side 109
625 Coin - type bracteates continental tremisses ( civic issues ) Metal gold gold
gold C. 625 - c . ... At about this time gold coins were also first being issued in
several regions in France and western Germany , and some of them reached
Kent .
625 Coin - type bracteates continental tremisses ( civic issues ) Metal gold gold
gold C. 625 - c . ... At about this time gold coins were also first being issued in
several regions in France and western Germany , and some of them reached
Kent .
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