-
Goldgulden. "
Goldgulden" is
strictly a tautology, as "Gulden"
itself already means gold coin, but
because of the
silver Guldengroschen, "
Goldgulden"...
- gold. In
light of the 15th
century deba****t of the
Rhenish florin or
goldgulden versus the
original ducat, the Holy
Roman Emperor Charles V recognized...
- (disambiguation), one of two 16th-century
coins of the Holy
Roman Empire Goldgulden: the
official "gold Gulden" (as
opposed to the
silver Guldengroschen)...
- 1474–1477 • War of the
Burgundian Succession 1477–1482 • Duchy
absorbed into
French royal domain 1790
Currency goldgulden, stuiver, gros
Today part of France...
- has an
equivalent denomination value in
silver relative to that of the
goldgulden (60 kreuzer). In the
latter years of the 1470s and
early years of the...
- end of the Holy
Roman Empire 1806 Area 1635 21,170 km2 (8,170 sq mi) Po****tion • 1635 525,000
Currency Goldgulden Thaler Pfennig Today part of Germany...
-
Guldengroschen ("gold-groat",
being of
silver but
equal in
value to a
Goldgulden). It was an
instant and
unqualified success. Soon it was
being copied...
- in the 16th century,
issued in two,
officially equivalent, forms: the
Goldgulden the
Guldengroschen Gulden (disambiguation) Reichsmünzordnung This disambiguation...
-
Charles V, for 220,000
florins and
payment of the Duchy's debt of 1,100,000
Goldgulden March 10 –
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of
Norfolk becomes England's new Lord...
-
possessions in
Slavonia to Holy
Roman Emperor Frederick III for 29,000
Goldguldens. She
decided to
start traveling across Italy, Corfu,
Dubrovnik and in...