- The
genovino was a gold coin used in the
Republic of
Genoa from 1252 to 1415. New
supplies of gold
arrived in
Western Europe from Sudan, via
caravans from...
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North Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1-58394-841-5 Cimini, Giuseppe; Ferri,
Genovino (2018).
Psychopathology and Character:
Psychoanalysis in the Body and the...
- • Republic's
revival 1814 • Disestablished 1815 Po****tion • Estimate 650,000 in the
early 17th
century Currency Genoese lira (1138–1797)
Genovino (1252–1415)...
- gold in 1284. In 1252
Florence and
Genoa introduced the gold
florin and
genovino, respectively, both of 3.5
grams of 98.6% fine gold; the
florin preceded...
- (****hing (Irish coin)) ****hing (British coin) ****hing (Irish coin)
Genovino –
Republic of
Genoa Gold coin
Groat –
Great Britain Grzywna/Hryvnia Grzywna...
- is in that form that it is
given here.
Salvio attributes it to
Scipione Genovino. It is
likely that the
error arose from the
sixth edition of the Handbuch...
- Rover,
Marco Bambina Music by
Paolo Baglio,
Daniele Bertinelli,
Antonio Genovino Production company Studio Zabalik Distributed by Fil
Rouge Media Release...
- as Spain, were tied to
loans from
Genoese bankers and its currency, the
genovino,
became one of the most
important in the world. However, the
republic was...
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Genovino minted during the
mandate of
Giorgio Adorno....
- of 3.537 grams,
which was soon
called the florin. A
similar coin, the
genovino,
began to be
minted in Genoa, Italy. In 1284,
Venice followed by example;...