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Denarii - Definition of Denarii at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Denarii. Look it up now! ... a gold coin of ancient Rome equal to 25 silver denarii; aureus...
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Denarius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Denarii is a Roman coin used in New Testament times. ... Qumran Hoard of Coins - Denarii ... Definition: Denarii are Roman Republican coins, originally cast in silver and worth 10 asses; known as a "penny" in the New Testament. The Library of Congress exhibition includes coins from the mid-first century B.C.E.
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Denarii is a turnkey provider of hosted electronic transaction processing and mobile-based customer service solutions for telecommunication, financial services, retail, and other industries ... Denarii Systems LLC. is an International Financial Transaction Processor, which provides end-to-end transaction processing...
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Amazon.com: Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day (5 Denarii)
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Alexandria mint denarii of Pertinax have been appearing on the market with increasing frequency. Still rare, especially in decent condition, these are common enough that a specimen can be found with little effort.
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In the time of Augustus eighty-four denarii were struck from a pound of silver, which would make the standard weight about sixty grains. ... In Palestine, in the NT period, evidence points to the denarii as mainly forming the silver currency. The denarius was the daily wage of a laborer. The only way to compute the value...
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Log in / create account ... The Roman currency system included the denarius (plural: denarii), a small silver coin, as the most common coin in circulation.
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A Brief Look at; The Monetary System in the Roman World ... In the twenty-first century, many of us think of money as paper or even as bytes of data to be exchanged electronically. But coins were the commonest medium for money in the past and continue to be ... aureus gold 400 asses, 200 dupondii, 100 sestertii or 25 denarii...
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