- The tornesel, tornesol, or
tornese was a
silver coin of
Europe in the Late
Middle Ages and the
early modern era. It took its name from the
denier tournois...
- fortress. From the 15th century,
Italian sources came to call it
Castel Tornese,
apparently through a
confusion with the seat of the Prin****lity's mint...
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Vinzenz e
Ulrike Brinkmann. Una discussione, in E. Greco, A. Salzano, C.I.
Tornese (a cura di),
Dialoghi sull'Archeologia
della Magna Grecia e del Mediterraneo...
-
Emperor Louis IV, the Bavarian,
authorised Count Adolf VI of Berg to mint
torneses in Wipperfürth. The
oldest groschen in the area that is now
modern Germany...
- coins,
itself also not
existing as a
single unit; the
tornesel (Italian:
tornese) was the name of the
copper coins,
which were
worth half a grana. Accounts...
- The last coin of
three cavalli was
minted in 1804,
being replaced by the
tornese,
equal to 6 cavalli. The
agontano was the
currency used by the Italian...
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Tornese P,
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Tornese, Paolo; Cocco, Antoniangela; Albanese,
Alberto (2022). "Tauroursodeoxycholic...
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Achaean tornese from
Glarentza (Clarentia)...
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Puberty Blockers for
Gender Dysphoria". Medscape. 15
February 2023.
Barbi L,
Tornese G (March 2023). "Ethical
dilemmas of gonadotropin-releasing
hormone analogs...