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gulden:
Baden gulden (1754-1873)
Bavarian gulden Württemberg
gulden For
Swiss currencies named gulden:
Fribourg gulden Luzern gulden Neuchâtel
gulden...
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Gulden's is the
third largest American manufacturer of mustard,
after French's and Grey Poupon. One of the
oldest continuously operating mustard brands...
- The
guilder (Dutch:
gulden,
pronounced [ˈɣʏldə(n)] ) or
florin was the
currency of the
Netherlands from 1434
until 2002, when it was
replaced by the euro...
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Gulden (born 18 July 2002) is a
professional Australian rules footballer playing for the
Sydney Swans in the
Australian Football League (AFL).
Gulden...
- Bjørn
Gulden (born 4 June 1965) is a
Norwegian businessman and
former professional football player.
Since January 2023, he has been the CEO of Adidas....
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Guilder is the
English translation of the
Dutch and
German gulden,
originally shortened from
Middle High
German guldin pfenninc ("gold penny"). This was...
- The Austro-Hungarian
gulden (German), also
known as the
florin (German & Croatian),
forint (Hungarian; Croatian: forinta), or
zloty (Polish: złoty reński;...
- Württemberg used the
South German gulden as its
currency until 1873.
Until 1824, the
Gulden was a unit of
account and was used to
denominate banknotes...
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Bavaria used the
South German gulden (also
called 'Florin'[citation needed]) as its
currency until 1873.
Between 1754 and 1837 it was a unit of account...
- The
gulden a
currency denomination of Neuchâtel
equal to 21 batz
until 1850. Neuchâtel's
basic currency unit was the
livre (later franc),
divided into...