- The
gigliato, also
gillat or carlino, was a coin of pure
silver established in 1303 by
Charles II of
Anjou in Naples, and then also in
Provence from 1330...
- 14th
century Florence, a
soldo equaled 1⁄20 of a lira and 12 denari. The
gigliato, also
gillat or carlino, was a coin of pure
silver established in 1303...
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Silver gigliato of
Sarukhan Beg bin Alpagi, 1313-1348,
ruler of Lydia,
western Turkey. This is an
imitation of a coin of
Robert I of Anjou, king of Naples...
-
franchise Carlini,
plural of carlino, a
medieval south Italian coin, see
Gigliato All
pages with
titles beginning with
Carlini All
pages with
titles containing...
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Silver gigliato of
Robert I of
Anjou King of Naples, 1309-1343....
- 2020. "Scalda il sinistro:
primo gol con la
Serbia per il
centravanti gigliato".
Viola News (in Italian). 18
November 2020. Rose, Gary (14
November 2021)...
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Silver gigliato of
Helion de Villeuneuve,
Grand Master of the
Knights of Rhodes, 1319-1346...
- one of the
original two structures, is
located on a hill on the
Colle Gigliato. It can be
accessed from Via di Bigiano, an
avenue of
cypress trees. Villa...
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Silver gigliato of Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia, 1313–1348,
ruler of Lydia,
western Turkey....
- σταυρός, stavros/stauros) that
featured in its
presumed model, the
double gigliato of
Naples and the Provence; alternatively, the name may have
derived from...