
Cilician Armenia: Levon I (1198-1219) Silver Tram. ԼԵԻՈՆ ԹԱԳԱՈՐ ՀԱՅԻՈՑ
Description
This exquisite silver Tram, minted during the reign of King Levon I, captures the grandeur of Cilician Armenia's medieval period.
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Obverse: Inscribed with "ԼԵԻՈՆ ԹԱԳ[ԱՈՐ Հ]ԱՅԻՈՑ" (Levon King of the Armenians), the obverse features King Levon I seated on a throne adorned with lion motifs. Wearing a crown and royal mantle, he holds a cross in his right hand and a fleur-de-lis in his left, symbolizing his divine authority and purity. His feet rest upon a footstool, underscoring his royal stature.
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Reverse: The inscription "ԱՐՈՂՈՒԹԲՆ ԱՍՏՈԻԾՈՅ" (By the will of God) encircles a long cross with two bars, flanked by two lions standing regardant, signifying power and faith.
This coin is a testament to the artistry and symbolism of medieval Armenian minting, offering a glimpse into the cultural and political legacy of the Cilician Kingdom. A rare and valuable addition for any collector of historical artifacts.