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  • Thrymsa
  • Gold coin

    The thrymsa (Old English: þrymsa) was a gold coin minted in seventh-century Anglo-Saxon England. It originated as a copy of Merovingian tremisses and earlier

    Thrymsa

    Thrymsa

    Thrymsa

  • Weregild
  • Paid in atonement for blood guilt

    two-hundreders". The law code even mentions the weregild for a king, at 30,000 thrymsas, composed of 15,000 for the man, paid to the royal family, and 15,000 for

    Weregild

    Weregild

    Weregild

  • Tremissis
  • Small solid gold coin of Late Antiquity

    and 8th centuries. The word tremissis was borrowed into Old English as thrymsa. In Frankish sources, the tremissis is sometimes called a triens, a term

    Tremissis

    Tremissis

    Tremissis

  • History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)
  • Coin in Anglo-Saxon England

    coins of similar format were produced, often known to numismatists as thrymsas. By the middle of the 7th century, the quantity of gold in these coins

    History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)

    History of the English penny (c. 600 – 1066)

    History_of_the_English_penny_(c._600_–_1066)

  • Kingdom of Kent
  • Early English kingdom (c.455-825)

    Heptarchy • Established c. 455 • Full integration into crown of Wessex 825 Currency sceat, thrymsa Preceded by Succeeded by Sub-Roman Britain Wessex

    Kingdom of Kent

    Kingdom of Kent

    Kingdom_of_Kent

  • Æthelberht of Kent
  • King of Kent from 589 to 616

    mentioned in Æthelberht's laws. The coins are also known to numismatists as thrymsas. Æthelberht died on 24 February 616 and was succeeded by his son, Eadbald

    Æthelberht of Kent

    Æthelberht of Kent

    Æthelberht_of_Kent

  • Eadbald of Kent
  • King of Kent from 616 to 640

    Æthelberht's laws. The coins are also known to numismatists as "thrymsas". Thrymsas are known from Eadbald's reign, but few are known that carry his

    Eadbald of Kent

    Eadbald of Kent

    Eadbald_of_Kent

  • Sceat
  • Anglo-Saxon coin

    unravel. Some of the earliest series use the same designs as the pale gold thrymsas (similar to the continental Latin: tremissis; notionally one-third of a

    Sceat

    Sceat

    Sceat

  • Crondall Hoard
  • Anglo-Saxon gold coins found in England

    once held the coins and jewellery. Of the 97 coins, 73 were Anglo-Saxon thrymsa and 24 were Merovingian or Frankish tremissis. The consensus amongst historians

    Crondall Hoard

    Crondall_Hoard

  • Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
  • Conversion of population to Christianity

    An early medieval Anglo-Saxon gold þrymsa coin from c. 650–675.

    Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianisation_of_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • High-reeve
  • Medieval English noble title

    the North People's Law, a high-reeve is given a wergild of four thousand thrymsas, the same as a hold and half the wergild of an ealdorman. Ann Williams

    High-reeve

    High-reeve

    High-reeve

  • Norðleoda laga
  • Rank Thrymsa King 30,000 Archbishop/aetheling 15,000 Bishop/ealdorman 8,000 Hold/high-reeve 4,000 Mass-thegn/secular thegn 2,000 Prospering ceorl 2,000

    Norðleoda laga

    Norðleoda_laga

  • Hold (title)
  • exalted rank" in Viking Northumbria by Frank Stenton, with a wergild of 4000 thrymsas, equivalent to a king's high-reeve. Hold is described as a title just below

    Hold (title)

    Hold (title)

    Hold_(title)

  • Ecgfrith of Northumbria
  • King of Deira (664 to 670), King of Northumbria (670 to 685)

    these were rare, the most common being gold scillingas (shillings) or thrymsas. Ecgfrith's pennies, also known as sceattas, were thick and cast in moulds

    Ecgfrith of Northumbria

    Ecgfrith_of_Northumbria

  • Ætheling
  • Anglo-Saxon term for a royal prince

    from the 10th century, the weregild of an ætheling was fixed at 15,000 thrymsas, or 11,250 shillings, which was equal to that of an archbishop and one-half

    Ætheling

    Ætheling

    Ætheling

  • Reculver
  • Seaside village in Kent, England

    England] only at Hamwic [Anglo-Saxon Southampton]: finds include gold thrymsas and some 50 sceattas, with contemporary Merovingian coins and a small group

    Reculver

    Reculver

    Reculver

  • Ealdwulf of East Anglia
  • King of East Anglia

    coins during his reign followed its development in Kent, gold shillings or thrymsas produced during the 660–670s, and thereafter, by a debasement linked to

    Ealdwulf of East Anglia

    Ealdwulf_of_East_Anglia

  • Aldfrith of Northumbria
  • 7th and 8th-century King of Northumbria

    silver coins, known as sceattas, appeared, replacing the impractical gold thrymsa as a medium of exchange. Exceptionally for the period, Aldfrith's coins

    Aldfrith of Northumbria

    Aldfrith of Northumbria

    Aldfrith_of_Northumbria

  • Michael Metcalf
  • British numismatist (1933–2018)

    Society and Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East, 1983). Thrymsas and Sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 3 vols. (Royal Numismatic

    Michael Metcalf

    Michael_Metcalf

  • Kirkoswald hoard
  • 9th-century Cumbrian hoard

    suggest there were 700 coins in the hoard. Pirie, Elizabeth J. E. (2000). Thrymsas, sceattas and stycas of Northumbria : an inventory of finds recorded, to

    Kirkoswald hoard

    Kirkoswald hoard

    Kirkoswald_hoard

  • Hexham hoard
  • Hoard of ninth-century stycas

    (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Pirie, E J E (2000). Thrymsas, Sceattas and Stycas of Northumbria. Galata Print. p. 69. ISBN 0951667165

    Hexham hoard

    Hexham hoard

    Hexham_hoard

  • Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England
  • surviving Anglo-Saxon law codes, although they have since been referred to as thrymsas by numismatists. Modelled on coins produced at the same time in Merovingian

    Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England

    Coinage_in_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • History of Rochester, Kent
  • History of a town in England

    successor, Cwichelm, also gave up the see "because of its poverty". The thrymsa coinage had become debased so in the 690s it was replaced by silver coins

    History of Rochester, Kent

    History of Rochester, Kent

    History_of_Rochester,_Kent

  • Bolton Percy hoard
  • 9th-century coin hoard

    YORK AREA" (PDF). p. 3. Retrieved 29 June 2025. Pirie, Elizabeth (2000). Thrymsas, Sceattas and Stycas of Northumbria. Llanfyllin: Galata Print Ltd. pp. 16

    Bolton Percy hoard

    Bolton Percy hoard

    Bolton_Percy_hoard

  • List of special publications of the Royal Numismatic Society
  • plates. SP 27.1: D. Michael Metcalf, Thrymsas and Sceattas in the Ashmolean Museum Oxford, vol. 1: Introduction, Thrymsas and Primary Sceattas (1993), 182

    List of special publications of the Royal Numismatic Society

    List_of_special_publications_of_the_Royal_Numismatic_Society

  • Elizabeth Pirie
  • British numismatist

    CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Pirie, Elizabeth (2000). Thrymsas, Sceattas and Stycas of Northumbria: an Inventory of Finds recorded to

    Elizabeth Pirie

    Elizabeth_Pirie

  • St Leonard's Place hoard
  • English hoard of early medieval coins

    Yorkshire Philosophical Society. J. Sampson. Pirie, Elizabeth (2000). Thrymsas, Sceattas and Stycas of Northumbria. Llanfyllin: Galata Print Ltd. p. 52

    St Leonard's Place hoard

    St_Leonard's_Place_hoard

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