- The
denarius (Latin: [deːˈnaːriʊs]; pl.: dēnāriī, Latin: [deːˈnaːriiː]) was the
standard Roman silver coin from its
introduction in the
Second Punic War...
- a
value that was
useful for
commerce because it was one
quarter of a
denarius, a coin
worth ten ****es. The name is
derived from semis, "half" and tertius...
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countries via the
Carolingian monetary system, such as the
dinar (from the
denarius coin), the
British pound (a
translation of the
Roman libra, a unit of weight)...
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DeNarius Devon McGhee (born June 12, 1991) is a
former American football quarterback and
current coach who is the ****istant wide
receivers for the New...
- 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...
- coin of
ancient Rome
originally valued at 25 pure
silver denarii (sin.
denarius). The
aureus was
regularly issued from the 1st
century BC to the beginning...
- 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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currency (pl.: pence) in
various countries.
Borrowed from the
Carolingian denarius (hence its
former abbreviation d.), it is
usually the
smallest denomination...
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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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introduction of a new
Roman currency named the antonini****, a sort of
double denarius, and the m****acres he ordered, both in Rome and
elsewhere in the empire...