- 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...
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replaced in 1367 by two
other copper denominations, the
tournesion and the
follaro.
Roman currency Roman finance Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991),
Oxford Dictionary...
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issued in 1, 1⁄2, 1⁄8 and 1⁄16 stavraton. Also
issued were the
copper follaro and tornesse. It is
possible to get some
small snapshots in time, specific...
- A
follaro of
Roger Borsa's,
minted at Salerno...
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Silver Stavraton Half-stavraton
Doukatopoulon (Aspron)
Copper Tournesion Follaro Related topics Byzantine economy Byzantine mints Scyphate Byzantine Empire...
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Silver Stavraton Half-stavraton
Doukatopoulon (Aspron)
Copper Tournesion Follaro Related topics Byzantine economy Byzantine mints Scyphate Byzantine Empire...
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Silver Stavraton Half-stavraton
Doukatopoulon (Aspron)
Copper Tournesion Follaro Related topics Byzantine economy Byzantine mints Scyphate Byzantine Empire...
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Silver Stavraton Half-stavraton
Doukatopoulon (Aspron)
Copper Tournesion Follaro Related topics Byzantine economy Byzantine mints Scyphate Byzantine Empire...
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Silver Stavraton Half-stavraton
Doukatopoulon (Aspron)
Copper Tournesion Follaro Related topics Byzantine economy Byzantine mints Scyphate Byzantine Empire...
- had
consulates in Barberia, had its own laws and its own currency, the
follaro,
which was
widely diffused in the
Italian markets.
Gaeta controlled an...