The Holy Roman Empire: Why It Was Neither Holy Nor Roman — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Holy Roman Empire's sprawling system of coin production, from the imperial mints of the Hohenstaufen era to the patchwork of local minting rights that defined the late medieval economy. They discuss the Reichsmünzmeister, the imperial mint master who oversaw the striking of the gold florin and silver groschen, and how the empire's fragmented authority produced hundreds of competing currencies. The conversation touches on the famous coinage of Charles IV's Prague groschen, the debasement crisis of the 15th century known as the Kipper und Wipper, and the role of mining towns like Kutná Hora and Freiberg in fueling the silver trade. They also examine the peculiar figure of the Münzwardein, the official responsible for testing coin purity, and how counterfeiting was punished as a form of high treason. Specific terms like Gulden, Groschen, and Heller are defined in context. The episode offers a concrete look at how money actually worked in the empire — and why it often didn't. #HolyRomanEmpire #Coinage #Mint #Reichsmünzmeister #Münzwardein #Gulden #Groschen #Heller #KipperUndWipper #CharlesIV #PragueGroschen #KutnáHora #Freiberg #SilverMining #Counterfeiting #MedievalEconomy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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