Medieval Armenian Bronze Tank - Sis Cilician Armenia 1226-1270 AD - Hetoum I - Lions

  • Obverse: King seated facing on lion's throne, with globus cruciger and sceptre. Armenian legend around.
  • Reverse: Cross with one wedge in each angle. Armenian legend around.
  • Date: 1226-1270 AD
  • Size: 28.75 mm, 6.77 g
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Reference: Bedoukia 1341
  • Internal SKU: 200X901

HISTORICAL NOTE: This stunning Medieval Armenian Tank from the reign of Hetoum I (1226-1270 AD) offers a remarkable glimpse into the vibrant history of Cilician Armenia, a region renowned for its strategic importance and rich cultural exchanges during the Crusades. Hetoum I, a visionary leader, navigated the complexities of regional politics, fostering alliances with surrounding powers while promoting the flourishing of trade and culture. The coin features a striking depiction of lions, symbols of strength and nobility, which reflect the royal aspirations of his dynasty. Under Hetoum I's reign, Cilician Armenia became a cultural melting pot, blending Armenian, Byzantine, and Latin influences, positioning the region as a crucial player in the crossroads of medieval commerce. This coin not only serves as an artifact of currency but also as a testament to a vibrant period of resilience and unity in Armenian history.