- The
triens (pl.
trientes) was an
Ancient Roman bronze coin
produced during the
Roman Republic valued at one-third of an as (4 unciae). The most common...
- the coin of the
Merovingian kings a
triens (but
avoiding the
plural form
trientes),
while British scholarship prefers tremissis. It was
still used as an...
-
Wittiza A
golden triente minted at
Braga during the
reign of
Wittiza and
bearing his (rough)
effigy King of the
Visigoths Reign 694 – 710 Predecessor...
- A
golden triente minted at
Braga during the
reign of
Wittiza and
bearing his
rough effigy....
- geography. As a
final example,
Haraeus Geographica restituta per
globi trientes (1618)
shows the
world in
three globe-gores, with
insets showing a map...
- Speciale, ex. opt.
authorum …
scriptis fideliter congestum et
amplius triente actum.
Medicae Syntaxes,
medicinam universam ordine pulcherrimo complectentes...
- of a piano), made in
places like Venice, Florence, Brescia, Milan, and
Triente[citation needed], and
signed by ten
different makers.
Instruments and tuning...
- on them. The mint of
Quentovic produced gold
trientes in the
first half of the 7th century.
These trientes had an
image of the
royal bust and the moneyer's...
- perobliquis,
supernis parvulis, tumidis, suturâ profunda; aperturâ ovatâ,
trientes duæ
longitudinis testæ æquante, basi rotundatâ; columellâ arcuatâ, absque...
- "thinks not".
Michael Kulikowski cites the
discovery of mid-7th-century
trientes at El
Bovalar as
evidence for
commercial activity in
central Spain re****ing...