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    before 211 BC, and introduced the denarius alongside a short-lived denomination called the victoriatus. The denarius contained an average 4.5 grams, or...
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    Retrieved March 9, 2024. "Denarius Moore Draft and Combine Prospect Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved November 15, 2021. "Denarius Moore, Tennessee, WR, 2011...
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    This was followed by the introduction of a double denarius piece, differentiated from the denarius by the radiate crown worn by the emperor. The coin...
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    small silver coin valued at one-quarter of a denarius (and thus one hundredth of an aureus). A silver denarius was supposed to weigh about 4.5 grams, valued...
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    Antoninianus (redirect from Double denarius)
    introduced by Caracalla in early 215 AD. It was silver, similar to the denarius, except that it was slightly larger and featured the emperor wearing a...
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    دينار (dīnār), which was borrowed via the Syriac dīnarā from the Latin dēnārius. The modern gold dinar is a projected bullion gold coin, and as of 2019[update]...
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    The Ides of March coin, also known as the Denarius of Brutus or EID MAR, is a rare version of the denarius coin issued by Marcus Junius Brutus from 43...
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    weighed one-sixth of a pound). At about the same time a silver coin, the denarius, was also introduced. Earlier Roman silver coins had been struck on the...
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    Electrostrymon denarius is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. Electrostrymon denarius is distributed from Mexico to Panama and occurs at elevations...
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    aureus in relation to the denarius grew drastically. Inflation was also affected by the systematic debasement of the silver denarius, which by the mid-3rd...
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  • DeNarius Devon McGhee (born June 12, 1991) is a former American football quarterback and current coach who is the assistant wide receivers for the New...
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  • where he states that the denarius was introduced in 269 BC. Most historians today, however, do not see this as a denarius, but another didrachm. This...
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    Banovac (redirect from Denarius banalis)
    minted by Duke of Slavonia). The Latin name denarius banalis was derived from the words ban ("viceroy") and denarius. The coins were first minted in Pakrac...
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    and multiples of this such as denarius = 10 as, quinarius = 5 as, sestertius = 2½ as etc. The silver coin, the denarius, was thus quite common for a period...
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    introduction of a new Roman currency named the antoninianus, a sort of double denarius, and the massacres he ordered, both in Rome and elsewhere in the empire...
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    Denarius of Roman emperor Hadrian displaying the inscription ITALIA on the verge of a personification of Italy holding scepter and cornucopia...
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  • "Render unto Caesar..." It is usually thought that the coin was a Roman denarius with the head of Tiberius. However, it has been suggested that the coin...
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    Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland). The word Pfennig (replacing the denarius or denarius as a low-denomination silver coin) can be traced back to the 8th...
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    dēnarion, and it is usually thought by scholars that coin was a Roman denarius with the head of Tiberius. It is this coin that is sold and collected as...
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    AR Denarius of Macrinus, reverse side with 'FELICITAS TEMPORVM'....
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  • Nonianius. He had an important activity as moneyer, producing four types of denarius, which celebrate with an elaborate imagery both his father Sulla and father-in-law...
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    at half a denarius. The quinarius was struck for a few years, along with the silver sestertius, following the introduction of the denarius in 211 BC....
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    Edict were valued according to the denarius. Many modern writers refer to the coinage used by Diocletian as the denarius communis, but this phrase is a modern...
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    for the Empire. He reduced the silver purity of the Roman currency, the denarius. The persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire appears to have increased...
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    asses (4/5 of a sestertius or 1/5 of a denarius during the Republic and 1/2 of a sestertius or 1/8 of a denarius during the time of Augustus). The dupondius...
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  • the penny was "d.", from the French denier, from the Latin denarius (the solidus and denarius were Roman coins). A mixed sum of shillings and pence, such...
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    Julio-Claudian dynasty, the denarius contained approximately 4 grams of silver, and then was reduced to 3.8 grams under Nero. The denarius continued to shrink...
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    in AD 294 to ca. AD 310. It was of similar weight and fineness to the denarius of the time of Nero. The coin was produced at a theoretical weight of 1/96th...
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    Tutorial". Heritage Auctions. Retrieved 10 January 2025. "Coin (obverse), Denarius, of Decimus Iunius BrutusAlbinus". National Museums of Scotland. Retrieved...
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    Denarius minted by Publius Licinius Crassus, son of the triumvir Marcus, as monetalis in 55 BC; on the obverse is a laureate bust of Venus, perhaps in...
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