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denarii Meaning in Bengali



 ডেনারিযুস্,




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noun) was a gold coin of ancient Rome originally valued at 25 pure silver denarii.


The coins of the republic (especially the denarii) are of particular interest because they were produced by "mint magistrates".


was a coin used during the Roman Empire thought to have been valued at 2 denarii.


5 denarii.


overstruck on Roman Imperial denarii or Roman provincial drachmas of Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Trajan and Hadrian.


Four Zuzzim, denarii or drachmas make a Shekel.


seems to have been set at 100 denarii, the silver-washed nummus at 25 denarii, and the bronze radiate at 4 or 5 denarii.


quattrino), a local currency made by four pennies (from the Latin: quater denarii).


Empire, the Roman system was adopted, the so-called £sd (librae, solidi, denarii).


In the late republic, the property threshold stood at 50,000 denarii and was doubled to 100,000 by the emperor Augustus (sole rule 30 BC – AD.


Tiberius gave a congiarium of 72½ denarii (300 sesterces) to each citizen.


on a scepter and holding a wreath in their claw (inspired by the silver denarii issued by Pomponius Rufus); the reverse contains three men dressed in togas.


weight were minted, known as denarii grossi or groat.


These heavier coins were valued at between 4 and 20 of the silver denarii.


21 million and 55 million denarii).


is 68 million silver denarii (1000 per lb.


He produced denarii which are extremely rare today.


Serrated denarii, or serrati, which featured about 20 notched chisel marks on the edge of.


By AD 200, cast copies of silver denarii were being produced in a number of areas of Britain.


abbreviation originates from the Latin currency denominations librae, solidi, and denarii.



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