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Roman currency throughout the Roman Republic and the early Empire. The denarius began to undergo slow debasement toward the end of the republican period.... |
Roman Republican currency (section The denarius system) that the denarius was introduced in 269 BC. Most historians today, however, do not see this as a denarius, but another didrachm. This last and most other... |
Silver coin (section Evolution) supplementary bronze coinage. They later reverted to the silver denarius as their principal coin. The denarius remained an important Roman coin until the Roman economy... |
the debasement of the currency. The earliest banks in ancient Rome were located in temples. They would charge interest on loans, exchange money, and track... |
Inflation (redirect from Causes of inflation in Trinidad and Tobago) or lead and reissue them at the same nominal value, a process known as debasement. At the ascent of Nero as Roman emperor in AD 54, the denarius contained... |
Roman Empire (redirect from Roman empire's start and end) money led to the debasement of Roman coinage in the later Empire. The standardization of money throughout the Empire promoted trade and market integration... |
he established a system based on a new .940-fine silver penny (Latin: denarius; French: denier) weighing 1/240 of a pound (librum, libra, or lira; livre)... |
Byzantine Empire (category States and territories established in the 390s) Persians, Arabs, Seljuk Turks, and for a time, the Ottomans. From a different perspective, since the 7th century, the evolution and constant reshaping of the... |
Indulgence (category Catholic theology and doctrine) fundo cistae denarius possit tinnire, errat. In: D. Martini Lutheri, Opera Latina: Varii Argumenti, 1865, Henricus Schmidt, ed., Heyder and Zimmer, Frankfurt... |
Ancient Rome (category States and territories disestablished in the 5th century) Nero began debasing the silver denarius, its legal value was an estimated one-third greater than its intrinsic value. Horses were expensive and other pack... |