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    Bretislav I (Czech: Břetislav I.; 1002/1005 – 10 January 1055), known as the "Bohemian Achilles", of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia from 1034 until his death in 1055.

    • 1034 – 10 January 1055
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  2. Detailed information about the coin Denar, Bretislaus I, Kingdom of Bohemia, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

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  4. Details. Bretislav I (as duke, 1037-55), Denar before the reform of 1050, obv. figure standing left holding cross, BRACIZLAVS DVX, rev. bird left, head breaking legend, SCS VVENCEZLAVS, 1.19g, 18.3 grains (Cach 313 var, D 250), good very fine. Special notice.

  5. Special notice. No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis. Bretislav I, Denar before the reform of 1050, a similar coin from different dies, 1.00g, 15.5 grains (Cach 316; D 254 var), extremely fine.

  6. house of Přemysl. Břetislav I (born 1005?—died Jan. 10, 1055) was the prince of Bohemia from 1034 to 1055, who permanently attached the province of Moravia to Bohemia. Břetislav succeeded his father, Oldřich, to the Bohemian throne after a period of dynastic struggles.

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  7. Bretislav I (1037-1055), Denars before the reform of 1050 (2 - Cach 317, 324); Vratislav II (1061-1092), Denars (3 - Cach 347, 350, 354); Svatopluk (as subject duke in Olmütz, (d.1107)) Denar (Cach 425); Vladislav II (1140-1147), Denar (Cach 593), first a large fragment (repaired), last with centres fine, others very fine or extremely fine (7)

  8. Prague mint. Research Coins: The Coin Shop. 777882. Sold For $365. BOHEMIA. Bretislav I. 1037-1055. AR Denar (20mm, 0.97 g, 7h). Prague mint. Bust holding cross to left / Peacock facing left. Smerda 148a; Cach 313; Donebauer 250. Good VF, toned, minor deposits under tone.

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