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Research Coins: Feature Auction

 
Sale: Triton XIII, Lot: 1867. Estimate $150. 
Closing Date: Monday, 4 January 2010. 
Sold For $350. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

ITALY, Napoli (Regno). Roberto I il Saggio (the Wise) d'Angiò. 1309-1343. AR Gigliato (3.93 g, 3h). + ROBЄRTUS · DЄI · GRA · IЄRL’ · ЄT · SICIL’ · RЄ’, Roberto seated facing, holding lis-tipped scepter and globus cruciger; lions to lower left and right / + hOnOR · RЄGIS · IUDICIU · DILIGIT, cross fleurée; lis in each angle. CNI XIX 20 var. (obv. legend); Pannuti 1; MEC 14, 698-9; Biaggi 1634 var. (same). Good VF, toned.


From the Leonard O. Greenfield Collection.

Born to Charles II le Boiteux (the Cripple) and Maria of Hungary, Robert I d’Anjou was the hostage of Pedro III de Aragon during the Sicilian Vespers and, upon the death of his brother Charles Martel, became heir to the Sicilian crown, marrying Yolanda, the daughter of Jaime II de Aragon, in order to obtain it. Robert faced opposition by the Sicilian barons, however, and elected Federico III, a brother of Jaime. Unsuccessful in retaining Sicily, Angevin rule was then limited to the southern part of peninsular Italy. Later nicknamed “the peace-maker of Italy” on account of the numerous changes he enacted in Naples, he changed his capital from a dirty seaport to an elegant medieval city.