• Nomisma (‹See Tfd›Greek: νόμισμα) was the ancient Greek word for "money" and is derived from nomos (νόμος) meaning "'anything assigned,' 'a usage,' 'custom...
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    The solidus (Latin 'solid'; pl.: solidi) or nomisma (‹See Tfd›Greek: νόμισμα, nómisma, lit. 'coin') was a highly pure gold coin issued in the Later Roman...
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    genitive of numisma, a variant of nomisma meaning 'coin'. Nomisma is a latinisation of the Greek νόμισμα (nomisma) which means 'current coin/custom'...
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    The hyperpyron (Greek: νόμισμα ὑπέρπυρον nómisma hypérpyron) was a Byzantine coin in use during the late Middle Ages, replacing the solidus as the Byzantine...
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    Histamenon (‹See Tfd›Greek: [νόμισμα] ἱστάμενον [nómisma] histámenon, "standard [coin]") was the name given to the gold Byzantine solidus when the slightly...
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    117 5,000,000 km2 (1,900,000 sq mi) AD 390 3,400,000 km2 (1,300,000 sq mi) Population • 25 BC 56,800,000 Currency Sestertius, aureus, solidus, nomisma...
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    Calliotropis nomisma is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eucyclidae. The shell grows to a height of 10.5 mm. This marine...
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  • conducted with bronze coinage throughout this period. The gold solidus or nomisma remained a standard of international commerce until the 11th century, when...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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    currency reform), but remained as a money of account, equal to 1⁄12 of a nomisma. Following the reform, it was replaced by a low-grade billon trachy cup...
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    gold coins produced by the government of the Byzantine Empire, first the nomisma and from the 11th century the hyperpyron. Later, the term was used to cover...
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    Retrieved 2019-03-21. "Nomisma, de website voor munten verzamelaars. Met o.a. een online catalogus van alle Nederlandse munten". www.nomisma.nl. Archived from...
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    issued in the Byzantine Empire until the 11th century under the name of nomisma, but the solidus was imitated by the barbarian kings, particularly the...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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  • afe.dainst.org. Retrieved 2024-09-04. "Nomisma.org". Nomisma.org. "Nomisma.org Scientific Committee". Nomisma.org. Retrieved 2024-09-03. "DARIAH | Digital...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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    accessional donatives that comprised half of the payroll, totaled 2,016,000 nomisma. Constantine appointed Valentinus as the commander of the main eastern...
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    supplied the liberated women with clothing and gifted each of them a gold nomisma. The biased perspectives of Procopius towards Theodora display his failure...
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    1996 to 2002. Since then, he presides over the Scientific Committee of Nomisma, a company focused on economic studies, and he is part of the Executive...
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  • the Byzantine Empire's main coinage had been the high-quality solidus or nomisma, which had remained standard in weight and gold content through the centuries...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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  • Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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  • Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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    Gold nomisma of Constantine IV...
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    tremissa (about 1.5 grams of gold or roughly 1⁄3 of a Byzantine solidus (nomisma) or Islamic gold dinar) and male slaves, who were more numerous, at a saiga...
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    introduced a new silver coin, the miliaresion; worth one-twelfth of a gold nomisma, it soon became an integral part of the Byzantine economy. In 726, Constantine's...
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    Decanummium Pentanummium Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) Tetarteron (from 960s) Silver Miliaresion (from 720)...
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    later Byzantine Empire, twelve silver miliaresion was equal to one gold nomisma. The History of Song notes that the Byzantines made coins of either silver...
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