- The
Liudhard medalet is a gold Anglo-Saxon coin or
small medal found some time
before 1844 near St Martin's
Church in Canterbury, England. It was part...
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would be
carried in
procession to the fields. A coin or "
medalet",
known as the
Liudhard medalet,
bearing his name was
found in the 19th
century in a grave...
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buried in a woman's grave. One of the
items in the ****d, the
Liudhard medalet, is the
earliest surviving Anglo-Saxon coin. The
known objects in the ****d...
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rheumatism and it was
thought that they
would effect a cure.
Medallions or
medalets showing the "Devil defeated" were
specially minted in
Britain and distributed...
- 6th
century was
found in the churchyard, one of
which is the
Liudhard medalet,
which bears an
image of a
diademed figure with a
legend referring to Liudhard...
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Dictionary of Paranumismatica: All
About Tokens, Checks, Tickets, P****es,
Medalets, Counters,
Tallies and
Weights (ed.
Brian Edge), 1991. ISBN 978-0951691007...
- medallions, but have the
heads of gods, animals, or
other designs. The
Liudhard medalet,
produced around AD 600 in Anglo-Saxon England, is an
isolated example...
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remembered the
historic first battle between ironclads.
Various tokens, medals,
medalets,
sectional watch fobs, and
other similar metal keepsakes are
known to have...
- and
engraved a
number of medals.
Among them are the 1869 "broken column"
medalet (mini medal)
remembering Lincoln's ********ination, the po****r 1869 Pacific...
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Christian Art,
Burns & Oates, London, 1962 Wernher, Martin, The
Liudhard Medalet, in Anglo-Saxon England,
Volume 20, eds.
Michael Lapidge,
Malcolm Godden...