Vytautas_coin_of_the_Principality_of_Smolensk_(vassal_state_of_Lithuania).jpg
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Description Vytautas coin of the Principality of Smolensk (vassal state of Lithuania).jpg |
English:
Grand Duke
Vytautas the Great
coin of the
Principality of Smolensk
(minted in 1399–1401) with the
Columns of the Gediminids
and the Ruthenian lions or leopards. The Columns of the Gediminids on the coins means that the Principality of Smolensk is a
vassal state
of Vytautas the Great and
Lithuania
.
Lietuvių:
Lietuvos didžiojo kunigaikščio
Vytauto Didžiojo
Smolensko kunigaikštystės
moneta (nukalta 1399–1401 m.) su
Gediminaičių stulpais
ir rusėnų liūtais ar leopardais. Gediminaičių stulpai reiškia, kad
Smolensko kunigaikštystė
yra Vytauto Didžiojo ir
Lietuvos
vasalinė valstybė.
Русский:
Монета Великого князя Витовта для Смоленского княжества (чеканка 1399–1401) с коломнами Гедиминовичей и русскими львом или леопардом. Это было вассальное государство Витовта Великого и Литвы.
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Date | The coin was minted in 1399–1401. |
Source | LIMIS (primary account number of exhibit: LBPM GEK 7138) |
Author | Grand Duchy of Lithuania (coin), Pinigų muziejus / Money Museum (image) |
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Lily-shaped tails, which symbolizes a sovereign ruler, therefore such Vytautas ' coins must have been minted after the Pact of Vilnius and Radom in 1401 when Vytautas became fully in charge of the Lithuanian affairs.