- 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...
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Frederick II
introduced the augustalis,
which was a
quarter of an oncia. The
tornesel, tornesol, or
tornese was a
silver coin of
Europe in the Late
Middle Ages...
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descriptions were
based on the
conversion of 1
bezant = 20
groats = 133+1⁄3
tornesel. It was
after the
French silver coin had
circulated in
England that an...
- 1806 • Two
Sicilies established 8
December 1816 Po****tion • c. 1600 10,000,000
Currency Tarì
Tornesel Ducat Neapolitan lira
Cavallo Today part of Italy...
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Medieval tornesel coin die from
Frankfurt am Main...
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French Revolutionary Wars • French
invasion 21
January 1799 • Sicilian
invasion 13 June 1799
Currency Tornesel,
Neapolitan carlino Today part of Italy...
- name of the
silver coins,
itself also not
existing as a
single unit; the
tornesel (Italian: tornese) was the name of the
copper coins,
which were
worth half...
- 24
kilograms (53 lb) of
silver coins and ingots. The 3141
coins are all
Tornesel, from the late 13th and
early 14th century, thus
making up the largest...
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while yet
another one had the "Carolingian temple"
already used in the
tornesels by
Louis the Pious.
After the
reconquest of Bari
Louis settled in Benevento...
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Emperor Charles IV owed the
deceased Count Otto, he ****igned 1½ old
large tornesel from some
water or land tolls.
Often to such
grants this
clause was added:...