- the time that the
quadrigatus was
discontinued (staters and half-staters)
which featured the same
obverse type as the
quadrigatus and the
reverse type...
- the past, this
species was
considered conspecific with
Chiropsalmus quadrigatus found in Malaysia. That name however, is now
considered as a
nomen dubium...
-
about 3.4 grams (3 scruples),
meaning that it was half the
value of the
quadrigatus, a coin
weighing 6
scruples that was by this time no
longer produced...
- four-horse
chariot (quadriga) had
already been in use for some time; see
quadrigatus,
likewise named for its
chariot icon and
depicting in
addition the Dioscuri...
-
signatum Republican era Gold
Aureus Silver Denarius Sestertius Victoriatus Quadrigatus Bronze and
copper Dupondius (2 ****es) As (1)
Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3)...
-
numbers until the
introduction of the
didrachm we
refer to as the
quadrigatus. The
quadrigatus,
produced in
large quantity starting around 235 BC, was named...
-
signatum Republican era Gold
Aureus Silver Denarius Sestertius Victoriatus Quadrigatus Bronze and
copper Dupondius (2 ****es) As (1)
Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3)...
-
Chiropsoides quadrigatus may be the same
species as C. buitendijki; this has been
debated since some of the “distinct”
features of C.
quadrigatus too closely...
-
signatum Republican era Gold
Aureus Silver Denarius Sestertius Victoriatus Quadrigatus Bronze and
copper Dupondius (2 ****es) As (1)
Dodrans (3⁄4) Bes (2⁄3)...
- S. (2004). "Nematocyst
composition of the
cubomedusan Chiropsalmus quadrigatus changes with growth". In Fautin, D. G.; Westfall, J. A.; Cartwrigh, P...