Cilician Armenia, Royal, Levom I, AR Tram, 1198-1219 AD

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Armenia, Cilician Armenia, Royal, Levom I, AR Tram (silver, 3.14g, 22.1mm), 1198-1219 AD
Obv:Ā  ‘Levon King of all the Armenians’ (in Armenian) Levon seated facing on throne decorated with lions, placing his feet on footstool, holding globus cruciger in his right hand and fleur-de-lis in his left
Rev: ‘By the Will of God’ (in Armenian) Two lions rampant back-to-back, each with heads reverted; patriarchal cross between them
Ref: CCA 123 ff; AC 282 Rarity/Choice: Common, aEF
Note: Levon I, also known as Leo I, played a crucial role in the history of Cilician Armenia, overseeing its emergence as a powerful kingdom in the region. He navigated complex political dynamics, forging alliances with neighboring powers while asserting Armenian autonomy. Levon’s reign witnessed significant cultural and architectural achievements, as well as diplomatic endeavors that strengthened Armenia’s position on the international stage. The coin’s imagery reflects Levon’s efforts to consolidate his rule and promote Armenian identity, emphasizing his divine right to govern and the Christian values that underpinned his reign. This Tram of Levon I provides a tangible link to the rich history and cultural heritage of Cilician Armenia, offering valuable insights into the ideals, symbols, and aspirations of Armenian kingship during the medieval period.