- The
aspron (Gr****: ἄσπρον), from
Latin asper, was a late
Byzantine name for
silver or silver-alloy coins. The
Latin word
asper originally meant "rough"...
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refer to: Akçe, an
Ottoman silver coin,
similar to the
aspron,
known as
asper or
aspre in
Europe Aspron, from
Latin asper a type of late
Byzantine silver or...
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introduced along with the
electrum aspron trachy worth a
third of a
hyperpyron and
about 25% gold and 75% silver, the
billon aspron trachy or stamenon, valued...
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introduced along with the
electrum aspron trachy worth a
third of a
hyperpyron and
about 25% gold and 75% silver, the
billon aspron trachy or
stamenon valued at...
- – ca. 1300) Gold
Hyperpyron Electrum Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton)
Billon aspron trachy (Stamenon)
Copper Tetarteron Half-tetarteron...
- The
navigation near the
western s**** of
Black Sea
contained stops at
Aspron (at the
mouth of Dniester), then Conopa,
Constantia (localities
today in...
- – ca. 1300) Gold
Hyperpyron Electrum Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton)
Billon aspron trachy (Stamenon)
Copper Tetarteron Half-tetarteron...
- – ca. 1300) Gold
Hyperpyron Electrum Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton)
Billon aspron trachy (Stamenon)
Copper Tetarteron Half-tetarteron...
- – ca. 1300) Gold
Hyperpyron Electrum Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton)
Billon aspron trachy (Stamenon)
Copper Tetarteron Half-tetarteron...
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salary of 2,751
daily asprons, the
highest ever
recorded for a concubine, but
after seven months it was
reduced to 2,000
daily asprons, on par with Ayşe Sultan...