- A
moneyer is a
private individual who is
officially permitted to mint money.
Usually the
rights to coin
money are
bestowed as a
concession by a
state or...
- Rome, in
charge of
prisons and the
execution of criminals; the
tresviri monetales or
tresviri aere
argento auro
flando feriundo –
three magistrates who...
- The
triumvir monetalis (pl.
tresviri or
triumviri monetales, also
called the
triumviri (tresviri) aere
argento auro
flando feriundo,
abbreviated IIIVIR...
- that
Chilo was one of the
quattuorviri monetales,
appointed by
Caesar in
place of the
earlier triumviri monetales. List of
Roman gentes Dictionary of Gr****...
- men were
collectively known as the
tresviri monetales or sometimes, less correctly, as the
triumviri monetales. The
singular is
triumvir monetalis. In English...
-
during the 2nd
century AD, the
group of
three mint
magistrates tresviri monetales was
established in 289 BC, but this date
seems to be far too early, and...
-
sotto santa Felicita;
Sticciano scalo (Grosseto):
scoperta di un
tesoretto monetale disperso, in
Notizie degli scavi di antichità, vol. 11, Roma, Accademia...
-
modern Spain and Portugal) for Caesar. C****ius was one of the
tresviri monetales of the
Roman mint in 55 BC. He
served as a
quaestor of
Pompey in Hispania...
- on the
north bank of the
River Ouse. It
measured 1,600 × 1,360
pedes monetales (474 × 403 m) and
covered an area of 50
acres (200,000 m2). The standard...
- Lozano, "La enigmática
figura de
Suniefredo a la luz de sus
emisiones monetales",
Revista Numismática Hécate Nº 2, 2015. (in Spanish) Pío Beltrán, "Iudila...