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- I and initially weighed 8 siliquae (equivalent to 1.52 grams). Roman tremisses continued to be commonly minted into the reign of Leo III (717–741), but...
- seventh-century Anglo-Saxon England. It originated as a copy of Merovingian tremisses and earlier Roman coins with a high gold content. Continued deba****t...
- Merovingian tremisses minted in Bordeaux by the Church of Saint-Étienne, late sixth century. British Museum....
- archaeological excavations in 2020 en 2021 that yielded more coins (so-called tremisses and sceats) and jewellery. Apart from these finds an east-west oriented...
- ****d of Landriano included tremisses of Ratchis and Aistulf. That of Mezzomerico contained between fifty and a hundred tremisses of Desiderius. The treasure...
- pseudo-imperial coinage of this period consists mainly of solidi and tremisses. Siliquae are also known. All denominations are very similar to their...
- period was found at Crondall, and included 69 English tremisses as well as a number of Frankish tremisses, probably deposited around 630. These and other finds...
- to appear imperial. The purse contained thirty-seven gold shillings or tremisses, each originating from a different Frankish mint. They were deliberately...
- Bamburgh Audulf (fl. c. 600), a Frisian lord or moneyer known for his golden tremisses Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, Crown Prince of Hanover...
- ninth century in the duchy and prin****lity of Benevento. Solidi and tremisses, both gold coins that imitated those of the Eastern Roman Empire, were...