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construction of the
church was
sponsored by
local banker and
architect Julius Argentarius. Very
little is
known of Julius, but he also
sponsored the construction...
- was a type of
banker called an
argentarius,
which meant that he
acted as a
middleman in auctions. The
Pompeian argentarius would pay the
vendor for the...
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Xanthocrambus argentarius is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
found in Russia. "GlobIZ search".
Global Information System on Pyraloidea...
- x. 4, 18, 26; xi. 28, 320; xvi. 241. Smith, p. 280. Smith,
Andrew (ed.) "Marcus
Argentarius: Epigrams" Hendry, Michael, "
Argentarius Once More" v t e...
- the
Temple of
Concordia which became the
Clivus Argentarius in the
later Empire, but the
Argentarius is also
thought to have been a
separate street. In...
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media related to
Iolaus argentarius.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Iolaus argentarius.
Images representing Iolaus argentarius at
Barcodes of Life...
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Justinian and Theodora, was
completed under the
sponsorship of
Julius Argentarius. Most notably, he had the
Hagia Sophia,
originally a basilica-style church...
- the
saeculum obscurum. Born in Rome in the
region around the
Clivus Argentarius, Leo came from an
illustrious noble family. He was the son of John, who...
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singularium Castra Peregrina Castra Praetoria Alta
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- money. With no
central bank, a
professional deposit banker (
argentarius,
coactor argentarius, or
later nummularius)
received and held
deposits for a fixed...