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- The maravedí (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾaβeˈði]) or maravedi (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐɾɐvɨˈði]), deriving from the Almoravid dinar (Arabic: المرابطي...
- (1865–1869), Gold escudo (1535/1537–1849), Spanish real (mid-14th century–1865), Maravedí (11th–14th century), and Spanish dinero (10th century).[citation needed]...
- The Maravedi or coinage is an ancient tax levied in various peninsular kingdoms such as the Kingdom of Aragon and the Kingdom of Navarre. In Castile, it...
- centuries, ranging in value from 2-870 maravedis, depending on the year. The name originated as the "double maravedi" (hence "dobla"), a term used by Castilians...
- dinheiro. In most of the Spanish States, the dinero was su****ded by the maravedí and then the real as the unit of account. However, in Prin****lity of Catalonia...
- totaling about 14,000 maravedis for the year, or about the annual salary of a sailor. In May 1489, the queen sent him another 10,000 maravedis, and the same year...
- support of Christopher Columbus's voyages. Berardi invested half a million maravedis in Columbus's first voyage, and he won a potentially lucrative contract...
- Bedouins of the Maghreb Almoravid dynasty, a medieval Mauritanian dynasty Maravedí, a currency in medieval Spain Marabout (marbūṭ), an Islamic "holy man"...
- 335,000 km2 (129,000 sq mi) Po****tion • 1300 3,000,000 Currency Spanish real Spanish maravedí a. ^ Itinerant court until Philip II fixed it to Madrid....
- Around 1200, Sancho I also introduced the gold morabitino (from the Muslim maravedi), worth 15 soldos. A century later, in the reign of King Denis, the silver...