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The Liudhard medalet is a gold Anglo-Saxon coin or small medal found some time before 1844 near St Martin's Church in Canterbury, England. It was part of the Canterbury-St Martin's hoard of six items. The coin, along with other items found with it, now resides in the World Museum Liverpool. Although some scholarly debate exists on whether or not all the items in the hoard were from the same grave, most historians who have studied the object conclude that they were buried together as a necklace in a 6th-century woman's grave. The coin is set in a mount so that it could be worn as jewellery, and has an inscription on the obverse or front surrounding a robed figure. The inscription refers to Liudhard, a bishop who accompanied Bertha to England when she married Æthelberht the king of Kent. The

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  • Liudhard medalet (it)
  • Médaillon de Létard (fr)
  • Liudhard medalet (en)
  • Medalha de Leotardo (pt)
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  • Le médaillon de Létard est un objet d'art anglo-saxon découvert dans les années 1840 à Cantorbéry, dans le Kent. Il s'agit d'une pièce d'or à l'effigie de l'évêque franc Létard montée en bijou. Cet objet, vraisemblablement frappé pour commémorer la conversion au christianisme de son porteur, est la plus ancienne pièce de monnaie anglo-saxonne connue. Il est exposé au (en) de Liverpool. (fr)
  • The Liudhard medalet is a gold Anglo-Saxon coin or small medal found some time before 1844 near St Martin's Church in Canterbury, England. It was part of the Canterbury-St Martin's hoard of six items. The coin, along with other items found with it, now resides in the World Museum Liverpool. Although some scholarly debate exists on whether or not all the items in the hoard were from the same grave, most historians who have studied the object conclude that they were buried together as a necklace in a 6th-century woman's grave. The coin is set in a mount so that it could be worn as jewellery, and has an inscription on the obverse or front surrounding a robed figure. The inscription refers to Liudhard, a bishop who accompanied Bertha to England when she married Æthelberht the king of Kent. The (en)
  • La Liudhard medalet è una moneta o piccola medaglia d'oro anglosassone trovata qualche tempo prima del 1844 vicino alla St Martin's Church a Canterbury, in Inghilterra. Faceva parte del , composto di sei pezzi. La moneta, assieme agli altri pezzi si trova ora al . Anche se c'è un dibattito scientifico se tutti o meno gli elementi del tesoro provengano dalla stessa tomba, la maggior parte degli storici che hanno studiato l'oggetto pensano che siano stati sepolti insieme e che si tratti di una collana sepolta in una tomba femminile del VI secolo. (it)
  • A Medalha de Leotardo é uma moeda ou medalha anglo-saxônica encontrada antes de 1844 perto da Igreja de São Martinho, em Cantuária, na Inglaterra. Ela era parte do "Tesouro de São Martinho em Cantuária", composto de seis itens. A moeda, juntamente com os outros itens encontrados, agora estão no . Embora algum debate acadêmico exista sobre a proveniência dos itens, se todos eram de uma mesma cova ou não, a maior parte dos historiadores que estudaram o objeto entendem que eles foram enterrados juntos como parte de um colar no túmulo de uma mulher do século VI d.C. A moeda está colocada numa presilha que permite que ela seja usada como jóia e tem uma inscrição no anverso (parte da frente), circundando uma figura vestida num robe. A inscrição se refere a Leotardo, um bispo que acompanhou Berta (pt)
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  • Liudhard medalet (en)
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