- The
follis (plural folles; Italian: follaro, Arabic: فلس, Fels) was a type of coin in the
Roman and
Byzantine traditions. The term
follis is used for a...
- accession. In the
summer of 1192 he was
crowned co-king with his father.
Follari were
minted at
Messina bearing both Tancred's and Roger's
names as kings...
- the
copper coin
romesina stopped and it was
replaced by the
follaris. Twenty-four
follari were
equivalent to one
Byzantine miliaresion.
After defeating...
-
Lothair resided in
Salerno from
August to
October 1137 and had
copper coins (
follari)
minted in his name. On the
return trip, he gave his son-in-law
Henry of...
- from 1103 to 1105,
after ousting Duke Gualg****. He
appears on
Gaetan follari of his time as DV,
which stands for dux Vilelmus. In 1105, he was exiled...
- e-cargo
bikes in Turku. The
cargo bikes operate independently from the
fölläri city bike system. The
service is part of the
Scale Up
project that is funded...
- Bazoches-au-Houlme or Bazoches-sur-Hoëne. He was
powerful enough to mint
copper coins (
follari) of his own,
bearing the
inscription FVLCVI DE
BASACERS beneath a cross...
-
succeeded in
getting control of it
after a
short war.
There are no
Gaetan follari (copper coins)
definitively attributable to the
reign of Jonathan. Specimens...
- (maiores) not to
alter the
copper follari minted in Gaeta: "the
aforesaid money,
which it will now be seen are
follari,
therefore we
ordain to
remain at...
-
Norman Duke of Apulia. He is
known only from his coins: large,
copper follari bearing the
inscription MANSO VICEDUX on the reverse.
Irregular and poor...