Items Lordship of Beirut

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(en) "Beirut was conquered by the crusaders in 1110 and give to Fulk of Guînes. It was one of the longest-lived seigneuries, surviving until the final collapse of the kingdom in 1291, although only as a tiny strip on the Mediterranean coast surrounding Beirut. It was important for trade with Europe, and had its own vassals within the Principality of Galilee. Beirut issued its first copper coins during the reign of Raimond of Tripoli (1184-1186) and billon deniers during the reign of John I Ibelin (1198-1236). Some anonymous copper coins from the mid 13th century are also known. "

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Raymond III of Tripoli (1184-1186)

Pougeoise Anonymous - temp. Raymond III of Tripoli
k. A. (1174-1177)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Kupfer • 0,65 g • ⌀ 15 mm
Metcalf1# 206, MAL# 3, N# 201368
Pougeoise - Raymond of Tripoli
k. A. (1184-1186)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Kupfer • 0,9 g • ⌀ 16 mm
Metcalf1# 206-7, N# 74978

John of Ibelin (1204-1236)

Denier - John of Ibelin (Tower)
k. A. (1196-1236)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Billon • 0,73 g • ⌀ 17 mm
N# 89734

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