-
French franc was introduced,
accompanied by the
Luccan franc from 1805.
After Napoleon's fall, the
Luccan State remained without an
official currency, using...
- centesimi. In 1808, the
French franc replaced local coins at par. See also
Luccan lira In 1805,
silver 1 and 5
franc coins were introduced,
followed by copper...
- Senegal, Togo Vaud
franc – Vaud
Franco Dominican franco –
Dominican Republic Luccan franco –
Lucca Ticino franco –
Ticino Frange – Korçë
Frank Aargau frank...
- that
became Italy but
their values were not
necessarily equivalent. (See
Luccan lira,
Papal lira,
Parman lira,
Sardinian lira and
Tuscan lira.) Cypriot...
-
French franc was introduced,
accompanied by the
Luccan franc from 1805.
After Napoleon's fall, the
Luccan State remained without an
official currency, using...
-
fictional character on the
American soap
opera General Hospital Franco, the
Luccan franc, a 19th-century
currency of Lucca,
Italy Franco,
Ciccio e il pirata...
- is
sometimes Italianised or
Hispanicised as the franco, for
instance in
Luccan franco. The
franc was
originally a
French gold coin of 3.87 g
minted in...
-
buccellato di
Lucca retains its
original ring shape, and is
widely found on
Luccan tables as a
sweet Sunday treat,
carried home on the
forearm after attending...
- ("Genoese"/"from Genoa")
Greco ("Gr****") De Lucca/Di Lucca/Lucca/Lucchesi/Lucchese ("
Luccan"/"from Lucca") Maltese/Maltesi ("Maltese"/"from Malta") De Milano/Di...
- In 1494,
Charles VIII of
France took
control of the town. It
remained a
Luccan town
again until Pope Leo X, a
member of the
Medici family, gave Pietrasanta...