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- officials tasked with banking. These were the argentarii, mensarii, coactores, and nummulari. The argentarii were money changers. The role of the mensarii...
- walls of Rome connects the Forum Vinarium to a group of money lenders (argentarii). Stephen L. Dyson (1 August 2010). Rome: A Living Portrait of an Ancient...
- These were the argentarii, mensarii, coactores, and nummulari; many of these roles were derived from Etruscan practices. The argentarii were money changers...
- Some argentarii, called coactores argentarii, collected debt money in addition to making arrangements in the auctions, while other argentarii were ****isted...
- In some instances the argentarii are considered a subset of the negotiatores and in others as a group apart. The argentarii sometimes did the same kind...
- commissioned not by the state or emperor, but by the local money-changers (argentarii) and merchants (negotiantes), in honour of Septimius Severus and his family...
- mother (or main church) of the Diocese of Puerto Plata (Dioecesis Portus Argentarii) which was created by the then Pope John Paul II in 1996 through the papal...
- the Punic Wars. The current name probably finds its origin here, since Argentarii was the name of money lenders in ancient Rome. Later an imperial possession...
- period 318 to 310 BCE. In early Ancient Rome deposit bankers were known as argentarii and at a later time (from the 2nd century CE onward) as nummularii (Andreau...
- expenses. He could borrow from or invest with the first bankers, the argentarii or negotiatores nummularii, whose business was to supply the legion with...