ajde da i ja stavim par komada
Car Dusan na konju,Uros II Milutin 2 x imitacije venecijanskih matapana,Vuk Brankovic
i Kralj Vukasin Mrnjavcevic
U vezi Milutinovih kovanja Dante ga spominje u Bozanstvenoj komediji
Canto XIX.Glas orla .-- On govori o tajni
Božanske pravde, o potrebi vere za spasenje
greha pojedinih kraljeva
... .... a On je od Raške , koji je, na njegovu štetu, video novac u Veneciji.
Dante Aligheri
The Divine Comedy, Paradise (Paradiso)
CANTO XIX. The voice of the Eagle.--It speaks of the mysteries of
Divine justice; of the necessity of Faith for salvation; of the
sins of certain kings
After those shining flames of the Holy Spirit became quiet, still
in the sign which made the Romans reverend to the world, it began
again, "To this kingdom no one ever ascended, who had not
believed in Christ either before or after he was nailed to the
tree. But behold, many cry Christ, Christ, who, at the Judgment,
shall be far less near to him, than such an one who knew not
Christ; and the Ethiop will condemn such Christians when the two
companies shall be divided, the one forever rich, and the other
poor. What will the Persians be able to say to your kings, when
they shall see that volume open in which are written all their
dispraises?There among the deeds of Albert shall be seen
that which will soon set the pen in motion, by which the kingdom
of Prague shall be made desert.There shall be seen the woe
which he who shall die by the blow of a wild boar is bringing
upon the Seine by falsifying the coin. There shall be seen the
pride that quickens thirst, which makes the Scot and the
Englishman mad, so that neither can keep within his
own bounds. The luxury shall be seen, and the effeminate
living of him of Spain, and of him of Bohemia, who never knew
valor, nor wished it. The goodness of the Cripple of Jerusalem
shall be seen marked with a I, while an M shall mark the
contrary.The avarice and the cowardice shall be seen of
him who guards the island of the fire, where Anchises ended
his long life; and, to give to understand how little worth he is,
the writing for him shall be in contracted letters which shall
note much in small space. And to every one shall be apparent the
foul deeds of his uncle and of his brother who have dishonored
so famous a nation and two crowns. And he of Portugal,and he
of Norway[ shall be known there; and he of Rascia, who, to
his harm, has seen the coin of Venice. O happy Hungary, if she
allow herself no longer to be maltreated! and happy Navarre, if
she would arm herself with the mountains which bind her
round! And every one must believe that now, for earnest of
this, Nicosia and Famagosta are lamenting and complaining because
of their beast
*Rascia, so called region south of the Danube, embracing a part of the modern Serbia
One of its kings, Stefan Uros II Milutin, who died in 1307, imitated the coin of
Venice with a debased coinage.