Crusader Silver Precious Metal Templar Cross Style Cufflinks Bohemond VII sold

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Crusader Silver Precious Metal Templar Cross Style Cufflinks Bohemond VII sold, Crusader Silver Precious Metal Templar Cross Coin Cufflinks Made to Represent Bohemond VII of Antioch.
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Product code: Crusader Silver Precious Metal Templar Cross Style Cufflinks Bohemond VII sold
Crusader Silver Precious Metal Templar Cross Coin Cufflinks Made to Represent Bohemond VII of Antioch. These coins have been modified by jewelry maker into a pair of men's cuff links. Condition is fair with oxidation and pitting that occurred during the silversmithing process well patinated, decent relief with wear, scratches and struck off center. Bohemond VII (1261 – October 19, 1287) was the count of Tripoli and nominal prince of Antioch from 1275 to sold his death. The only part left of the once great Principality of Antioch was the port of Latakia. He spent much of his reign at war with the Templars (1277–1282). Silver coin issued during the reign of Bohemond VII (1275–1287). This coin weighs exactly the same as the French gros tournois. These intricate and beautiful coins were not long in circulation until Tripoli was surrendered to the Mamluks in 1289 and thus, were the last coins to be struck in the 'crusader states'.Bohemond VII was the son of Bohemond VI of Antioch and his w.
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