- The
soldo was an
Italian silver coin,
issued for the
first time in the late 12th
century at
Milan by
Emperor Henry VI. The name
derives from the late...
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Muslim maravedi),
worth 15
soldos. A
century later, in the
reign of King Denis, the
silver tornês was introduced,
worth 5+1⁄2
soldos. In 1380, King Ferdinand...
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February 2008.
Retrieved 1
April 2020. Groninger,
Detlef (21 May 2012). "
Soldos Sohn ragt bei Mini
Masters heraus" (in German). Südwest Presse. Retrieved...
- people:
Carlo Soldo (born 1942),
Italian football manager and
former player Eleonora Soldo (born 1984),
Italian racing cyclist Ivan
Soldo (born 1996),...
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Zvonimir Soldo (born 2
November 1967) is a
Croatian football manager and
former player.
During his
playing career, he
mostly pla**** as
defensive midfielder...
- Ivan
Soldo (born 14
April 1996) is a
professional Australian rules footballer who
plays for the Port
Adelaide Football Club in the
Australian Football...
- 1911. It
replaced the
dinheiro at the rate of 1 real = 3+1⁄2
libras = 70
soldos = 840
dinheiros and was
itself replaced by the
escudo (as a
result of the...
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shall pay 500
soldos to the plaintiff, and the
seventh to the palace. [...] The
false witness and the
repeat liar
shall pay 60
soldos and the seventh...
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Vinko Soldo (born 15
February 1998) is a
Croatian football player who
plays as centre-back for
Bosnian Premier League club Sarajevo. In 2009,
Soldo joined...
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Estatuas Vivas de
Tomar Congress of
Soups of
Tomar Festival Bons Sons (Cem
Soldos) - one of the most po****r
portuguese music festivals Festival Internacional...