-
usually silver. The
weight and the
shape of
grivnas were not uniform, but
varied by region. The
grivnas of
Novgorod and
Pskov were thin long round-edged...
- 530
Lithuanian longs (semicircular cast ingots), 9
Novgorod and 19 Kiev
grivnas – with a
combined weight of
about 60 kg (130 lb). Three-edged
ingots is...
- in
Kievan Rus'. The
currency of
Kievan Rus' in the 11th
century was the
grivna. The word is
thought to
derive from the
Slavic griva;
which compares with...
-
Large calculations were made with the help of
cattle and
silver ingots -
grivnas; for
small calculations was used fur,
sometimes gl**** bracelets, beads...
- denga, thus ¼ kopek) were
minted until the 19th century. Historically, the
grivna,
ruble and
denga were used in
Russia as
measurements of weight. In 1704...
- Władysław II Jagiełło, it was 864 denarii.
Money portal Numismatics portal Grivna Ukrainian hryvnia Obsolete Polish units of
measurement Brückner, Aleksander...
-
Archived from the
original on 31
December 2008. Langer,
Lawrence N. (2002). "
Grivna".
Historical Dictionary of
Medieval Russia.
Scarecrow Press. pp. 56–57....
- • Russkaya
Pravda 1050s • Mongol
invasion 1237–1241 • Siege of Kiev 1240 Area 1000 1,330,000 km2 (510,000 sq mi) Po****tion • 1000 5.4
million Currency Grivna...
- and
three patron saints of
Euphrosyne and her parents. The work cost 120
grivnas. Inside, the
cross contained pieces of the Holy
Cross and
other relics...
-
Ionian Islands Genevoise –
Geneva Gineih –
Egypt Gourde –
Haiti Grivna Ukrainian grivna –
Ukraine Grosz – Kraków
Grzywna Kraków
grzywna –
Poland Guaraní...