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bezant Meaning in Bengali



বাইজেন্টাইন সাম্রাজ্যের একটি স্বর্ণ মুদ্রা; ব্যাপকভাবে মধ্যযুগে ইউরোপে প্রচারিত





bezant's Usage Examples:

In the Middle Ages, the term bezant (Old French besant, from Latin bizantius aureus) was used in Western Europe to describe several gold coins of the east.


Crest: On a bezant a bird as in the arms.


 'coin'), or bezant was originally a relatively pure gold coin issued in the Late Roman Empire.


bezanty is an ornamentation consisting of roundels.


The word derives from bezant, a gold coin from the Byzantine Empire, which was in common European use.


dancetty of two azure and gules a fess dancetty of two argent in chief a bezant.


Tankerville: Gules, three demi-lions rampant, argent, and in the centre point a bezant.


His descriptions were based on the conversion of 1 bezant = 20 groats = 133+1/3 tornesel.


, a roundel or, it is more often described as a bezant, from the Old French term besant for a gold coin, which itself is named.


Dethick as: Azure a chevron Argent engrailed ermine between three bezants Or on each bezant a demi lion rampant Gules.


a shakefork—Azure, a shakefork argent supporting in the middle chief a bezant, within an annulet enwreathed, ensigned of a naval crown or, the sails argent.


Because of the circular nature of the coins the word byzantius, or bezant, as it travelled across Europe, came to mean the 'circle or disk' represented.


valued in Western Europe, where it became known as the bezant, a corruption of Byzantium.


The term bezant then became the name for the heraldic symbol of a.



bezant's Meaning':

a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages

Synonyms:

bezzant; byzant; coin; solidus;

Antonyms:

reverse; head; tail; obverse;

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