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08
November
2025
09:00 - 19:00
Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels

The contribution of numismatics to the political and economic history of the former Low Countries is
commonly taken for granted by now. This conference will demonstrate that numismatics also sheds
light on the religious history of the region, which is less acknowledged. Christian symbols – crosses,
Agnus Dei, Globus Cruciger, etc. – have been depicted on coins, medals and tokens from the Middle
Ages and Early Modern Period. Monasteries and bishoprics always had a seal and often minted coins.
Many churches issued mereaux, which the faithful could exchange for goods and services. Medieval
pilgrimages, often associated with the cult of relics, led to the creation of badges that pilgrims wore
on their clothing, as well as stamped metal ex-votos that they left at the place of worship.
The Wars of Religion, begun under the reign of Philip II, turned the political destiny of the region upside
down by separating the Northern (Protestant) and Southern (Catholic) Low Countries: Geuzen medals,
tokens and medals of proselytism or satire are valuable witnesses to this. The Counter-Reformation
initiated after the Council of Trent (1545-1563) set out to revive the devotion of the faithful by resorting
to a new culture of religious images, which included devotional medals. These propaganda objects,
which could be worn ostentatiously or hidden under clothing, honoured the Virgin, the saints, the
Eucharist, the papacy, suffrage for the dead and other practices that were controversial with the ideas
of the Reformation. They replaced the badges in the ancient pilgrimage sites, such as for Our-Lady-of
Halle, and they flourished along the history of Catholicism in the region until the 20th century – think
of the medals linked to the Marian apparitions of Beauraing and Banneux (1932-1933) – before fading
under the effects of Vatican II and the secularization of Western Europe.
The presentations will showcase the manifold contributions of numismatics to the understanding of
the religious history of the former Low Countries (North and South), from the Middle Ages to the
present day, based on a wide scope of numismatic objects.

Registration. Attendance is free but registration is mandatory for everyone before 20 October
(contact: giel.verbeelen@hotmail.com, with pierre.petit@ulb.be in Cc). Attending the dinner after
the conference (19.00 h, Cercle des Voyageurs) is offered to the speakers, to the working and
corresponding members of the RNSB. Other participants are welcome at the dinner for a fee of 60€.

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Evenement details

  • Datum Saturday 08 November 2025
  • Tijd 09:00 - 19:00
  • Locatie Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels
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