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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |Crusaders| > SH95339
Crusaders, Kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, Henry II, 1285 - 1324
|Crusaders|, |Crusaders,| |Kingdoms| |of| |Jerusalem| |and| |Cyprus,| |Henry| |II,| |1285| |-| |1324|, Henry II was King of Jerusalem and King of Cyprus from 1285 to his death in 1324. His brother Amalric, Prince of Tyre, conspired against him and had him imprisoned from 1306 until Amalric died in 1310. Henry resumed the his throne with the aid of the Knights Hospitallers on 26 August 1310. In 1313, he oversaw the dissolution of the Templars in Cyprus and the transfer of their property to the Hospitallers.
SH95339. Silver gros, Metcalf Crusades pl. 28, 706; Malloy CCS p. 283, 64, gVF, nice strike, attractive toning, tight flan, Cyprus mint, weight 4.569g, maximum diameter 24.6mm, die axis 315o, second rein, 1310 - 1324; obverse + HEnRI REI DE (triple stop), king seated on curule chair, foreparts of lions at sides, legs wide apart, cloak open, cruciform scepter in right hand, orb in left hand, double hem at neck; reverse + IERVSAL'm E D' ChIPR', Jerusalem cross; SOLD










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