- The
tremissis or
tremis (Gr****: τριμίσιον, trimision) was a
small pure gold coin of Late Antiquity. Its name,
meaning "a
third of a unit",
formed by analogy...
- circulation.
Fractions of the
solidus known as
semissis (half-solidi) and
tremissis (one-third solidi) were also produced. The
fractional gold
coins were...
- (online version)
Giuseppe Gavazzi, "Congetture sull’attribuzione di
alcuni tremissi longobardi", in
Rivista italiana di numismatica, Milano, 1890 Domenico...
- of
Augusta Raurica by the 7th century;
based on the
evidence of a gold
tremissis (a
small gold coin with the
value of a
third of a solidus) with the inscription...
- 575–625, wela[n]du "Weyland" (or þeladu;
running right to left)
Folkestone tremissis, c. 650; æniwulufu
Midlum sceat, c. 750; æpa
Rasquert swordhandle (whalebone...
-
shown on a
Tremissis of
Theodosius II (first half of the 5th century).
Tremissis minted under Theodosius II (r. 402–450)
Visigothic tremissis (5th century)...
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Argenteus Nummus Copper Radiate Laureate Denarius Late
Empire Gold
Solidus Tremissis Silver Miliarense Siliqua Copper and
bronze Follis Nummus Constantinian...
-
arvus arv-
plowed arval as ****- -uss- ace, decussate, decussation, semis,
tremissis asinus asin-
donkey Aselli, asinine, Asinus,
easel †asellus asell- asper...
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approximately 710. The prin****l
denominations were the
solidus and the
tremissis, gold
coins issued in the late
imperial era by both
Western and Eastern...
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Spanish Visigothic gold
Tremissis in the name of
emperor Justinian I, 7th century. The
Christian cross on the
breast defines the
Visigothic attribution...