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- The esterlin is an obsolete French unit of m**** weighing about 1.5138 gram. It was used as a unit of m**** for gold in France weighing 28 ½ Grain. In the...
- Esterlin Franco Hernandez (Sterling Franco) is a former baseball player in ****an. Esterlin was born in 1980 in the Dominican Republic. Esterlin went undrafted...
- Arnao Esterlin (c. 1510 – 1593) was a Flemish conquistador in service of the Spanish crown. He took part in the appointment of Captain Domingo Martínez...
- The livre (abbreviation: £ or ₶., French for libra (pound)) was the currency of Kingdom of France and its predecessor states of Francia and West Francia...
- Charlemagne 12-ounce livre became known as the livre esterlin ("true" pound) in order to distinguish it. ″Esterlin″ was an Old French word (ca. 1190, Anglo-Norman...
- silvadium. One of the earliest attestations of the term is in Old French form esterlin, in a charter of the abbey of Les Préaux, dating to either 1085 or 1104...
- 19th century, a livre has referred to the metric pound, 500 g. The livre esterlin is equivalent to about 367.1 grams (5,665 gr) and was used between the...
- kg given by official sources. Converting Gueffier's 36,000 lb as livre esterlin (about 0.3671 kg) also comes relatively close—13,216 kg. Billon's 30,000...
- public of Asuncion. Domingo Gribeo was married to María Esterlín, daughter of Rodrigo de Esterlín and Juana de Solórzano, belonging to Creole families,...
- Esterlin, Gaucher de Chatillon, 1312–1322...