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numismatists when
referring to the
pieces of
money or coin in the
plural nomismata an
example of
which is the Aes rude of Numa
Pompilius (the 2nd King of...
- 000
nomismata annually.
Supporting the
Byzantine bureaucracy needed 500,000
nomismata. Also,
imperial largess cost the
treasury 100,000
nomismata every...
- the
condition of an
immediate payment of 50,000
nomismata and an
annual tribute of 30,000
nomismata.
Harun had
taken measures to
secure the Arab-Byzantine...
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terms reducing Venice's
custom duties in
Constantinople from 30
nomismata to 17
nomismata. In return, the
Venetians agreed to
transport Byzantine troops...
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faucibus anguis, Est
gentilitiis nobile stemma tuis.
Talia Pellaeum gesisse nomismata regem, Vidimus,
hisque suum
concelebrare genus. Dum se
Ammone satum, matrem...
- N****s and 1,000 centenaria: 100,000
pounds of gold or 7,200,000
solidi (
nomismata),
under a slab. The
treasures were
given away to the poor, to the consternation...
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ransom of 10,000,000
nomismata to RomanosĀ IV, but he
later reduced it to 1,500,000
nomismata, with a
further 360,000
nomismata annually. It is reported...
- 16
litrai of gold and paid a roga of 40
nomismata, with one
additional litra for each
additional seven nomismata; a post in the 'Middle Hetaireia' a minimum...
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reign begins after his son's
coronation as co-emperor in 811, with new
nomismata struck,
bearing Michael I on the
obverse and
Theophylact (son of Michael...
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emperor against the
substantial ransom of 1,500,000
nomismata, with a
further 360,000
nomismata to be paid annually. In the meantime, the opposition...