- 'thaler' in
German and 'tolar' in Czech. In the 17th century, some
Joachimsthalers were in
circulation in the
Tsardom of Russia,
where they were called...
- who
authorised the
minting of
Joachimsthalers,
after Joachimsthal, the
valley in
which the
silver was mined.
Joachimsthalers was
later shortened to thaler...
- 2008, pp. 47–48.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 154–156.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 156, 180–182.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 192–193.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 180–182...
- ISBN 978-1-55970-728-2.
Joachimsthaler 1999, p. 196.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 158, 164, 165, 196.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 155–156, 161, 164.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp...
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Anton Joachimsthaler (born 1930 in Hohenelbe) is a
German historian. He is
particularly noted for his
research on the
early life of the
German dictator...
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Joachimsthaler 1999, p. 297.
Joachimsthaler 1999, p. 291.
Fredriksen 2001, p. 142.
Hamilton 1984, p. 168. O'Donnell 2001, p. 228.
Joachimsthaler 1999...
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Joachimsthaler 1999, p. 281. Flaherty, T. H. (2004) [1988]. The
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Joachimsthaler, Anton...
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Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 160–182.
Linge 2009, p. 200.
Bullock 1962, pp. 799–800.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 217–220, 224–225...
- However, the
dominant view
represented by
historians such as
Anton Joachimsthaler,
Timothy Ryback, Ian Kershaw, and
Belgian journalist Jean-Paul Mulders...
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German for valley)
suffix in the name of a 29 g
silver coin
called the
Joachimsthaler minted in Bohemia.
Confederate States of America: The
Confederate States...